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Experience two guided dives in Cozumel's stunning reefs for certified divers, including full equipment, expert guides, and a delicious meal between dives for $178.28.

For certified divers eager to explore Cozumel’s vibrant marine life, this guided tour offers two tank dives within the renowned Cozumel National Park. Priced at $178.28 per person, this experience lasts approximately five hours and promises all necessary equipment, expert guidance, and a tasty meal between dives. The tour departs from Marina Cozumel ASIPONAC at 9:30 am, making it a convenient morning activity.
Designed for small groups—a maximum of 15 divers—this tour emphasizes safety and personalized attention. The guides always keep the group size limited, with one guide for every four guests, ensuring everyone feels comfortable and well taken care of. It’s a flexible option for divers who want to see some of the world’s second-largest barrier reef while enjoying a smooth, well-organized day.
While this tour is best suited for certified divers with some experience, it caters to those who want a focused, guided underwater adventure paired with local expertise. The full equipment and small group setting add to the overall comfort, making it a reliable choice for those seeking quality reef exploration.
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The adventure begins at Marina Cozumel ASIPONAC, located at Carr. Costera Sur Km 6.5, Zona Hotelera Sur. The start time at 9:30 am is fixed, and this meeting point is accessible for most visitors arriving by cruise or local transport. The tour ends back at the same marina, simplifying logistics.
Prior to the dives, the team confirms bookings and arranges necessary paperwork, making the process smooth for participants. Communication with the dive shop is quick and professional, ensuring everyone feels prepared before entering the water. This organization is especially appreciated by those who value clarity and efficiency in planning.

All full diving gear is included in the tour price, eliminating the need for participants to bring their own equipment. This includes mask, fins, wetsuit, and tanks, ensuring comfort and safety during each dive. The guides are experienced in managing gear and helping divers feel at ease underwater.
Having all equipment provided removes the hassle of renting or transporting gear and guarantees that each diver has access to well-maintained, appropriate equipment for reef exploration. This aspect contributes to the overall ease of the experience, whether you’re a seasoned diver or familiar with standard gear.

The tour takes you to one of Cozumel’s spectacular reefs, selected based on current conditions, to see the diverse marine fauna, such as turtles, eagle rays, and many species of colorful fish. The crystal-clear waters and rich biodiversity make this first dive particularly memorable.
After completing the first dive, everyone returns to the boat for a delicious meal. This break provides an opportunity to relax, share impressions, and replenish energy before heading to a second, different reef. The meal is an inclusive part of the tour, enhancing the overall experience without extra costs.

Following lunch, the guide leads the group to a second reef location, again chosen based on conditions and currents. This allows for a different underwater landscape and a chance to see more of Cozumel’s vibrant marine life.
The second dive offers divers the opportunity to observe new species and explore a different section of the second largest barrier reef in the world. The focus remains on safety, comfort, and enjoyment, with guides adjusting the dive plan as needed to suit the group’s experience level and the current conditions.

One of the most praised features of this tour is the focus on small groups. With only 15 participants maximum and one guide for every four divers, the experience becomes more personalized. Guides are attentive and supportive, explaining safety procedures thoroughly and assisting with gear adjustments.
The dive masters are known for their knowledgeable and patient approach, making even less experienced divers feel confident. Several reviews highlight the excellent communication and professionalism of guides like Ivan, who are committed to providing a safe, smooth diving experience.

The tour emphasizes safety by selecting reefs based on current and weather conditions. The full equipment reduces risks associated with gear failure, and the small group size allows guides to monitor everyone closely.
Environmental responsibility is evident in the tour’s operation, as the reefs are part of Cozumel National Park, and guides follow sustainable practices to protect the marine ecosystem. This ensures the reefs remain vibrant and accessible for future divers.

Pricing at $178.28 per person includes two guided dives, full equipment, guide service, and lunch. The tour is booked on average 55 days in advance, indicating good planning availability.
Group sizes are limited to 15 divers, fostering a more intimate experience. The tour features a mobile ticket, making it easy to book and manage online. Flexible cancellation options are available, with full refunds offered if canceled more than 24 hours in advance.
While the tour generally receives an average rating of 4.0 out of 5, specific reviews emphasize high-quality guide service and beautiful reef views. Notably, guide Iván receives praise for his fantastic job, and the small group size and personalized attention are frequently appreciated.
Some feedback mentions communication issues or logistical hiccups—such as delays in pickup or arriving at the meeting point—but these are not typical and can often be addressed with proper planning.
This tour is ideal for certified divers seeking a well-organized, guided reef experience in Cozumel. It suits those who appreciate personalized attention and want the convenience of full gear included. The lunch break and flexible reef selection enhance the overall value.
However, the reliance on weather conditions means that scheduling flexibility is beneficial. Divers who prefer large groups or non-guided excursions may want to explore other options, but for those who prioritize safety, comfort, and expert guidance, this tour holds strong appeal.
With two guided dives, full equipment, and a small group setting, this Cozumel tour offers a reliable and enjoyable experience for certified divers. The inclusion of lunch and the flexibility of reef selection based on conditions add to its appeal.
While some reviews note minor logistical issues, the expertise of guides like Iván and the beautiful reefs make it a worthwhile option for those wanting to explore Cozumel’s marine biodiversity. This tour suits divers looking for personalized attention and a well-organized day in the water.
If you value small group sizes, expert guidance, and a full day of reef exploration, this tour provides a practical and memorable way to experience Cozumel’s underwater wonders.
“I would highly recommend this diving excursion. Everyone was nice. Communication was great. Dive master Ivan did a fantastic job. Thank you very much.”
Are full equipment and guidance included in the price?
Yes, the tour provides all necessary diving gear and guidance from experienced dive masters at the listed price of $178.28.
What is the maximum group size?
The group is limited to 15 participants, ensuring personalized attention and safety.
Can I cancel if the weather is poor?
Yes, full refunds are available if the tour is canceled due to bad weather. Cancellation must be made more than 24 hours in advance.
What is the start time and meeting point?
The tour begins at 9:30 am at Marina Cozumel ASIPONAC, located at Carr. Costera Sur Km 6.5, Zona Hotelera Sur.
Is this tour suitable for all certified divers?
Yes, most certified divers with some experience will find this tour suitable, especially given the small group size and professional guides.
How long does the tour last?
The total duration is approximately five hours, including two dives, lunch, and preparation time.