Diving
Cozumel is fringed by a complex coral reef ecosystem. Part of a massive chain of reefs that stretches from the Gulf of Mexico to Honduras, it is the second largest reef system in the world.

Covering a total area of approximately 12 square miles, Cozumel's reefs are famous for their towering coral pinnacles that drop off into the abyss. A maze of swim-thru's, tunnels and coral caves provide shelter to more than 500 species of tropical fish. Incredible visibility provides stunning views of Turtles, Nurse Sharks, and Spotted Eagle Rays, as they glide effortlessly over the reef.

Currents and Weather
Famous for it's drift diving, Cozumel has generally mild currents that flow from South to North at 1-2 knots.

Predominantly warm and sunny days, and an average year round water temperature of 80 degrees provide perfect conditions for all aquatic activities.


COZUMEL MARINE PARK

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