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Explore the Spectacular Underwater World

If you have never snorkeled or been diving before, the Riviera Maya is the place to start. If you are a seasoned water sports nut, the adventure awaits. The Riviera Maya is home to the second largest barrier reef in the world, the longest underground river system, and freshwater cenotes. This diversity, found no where else in the world, offers many opportunities to explore the underwater world and enhance your vacation with a snorkeling, scuba diving or snuba® experience!

Diving in Mexico – Unforgettable Adventure Awaits!

The Mesoamerican Barrier Reef is the second largest barrier reef in the world. This Barrier Reef begins at the top of the Yucatan Peninsula and runs south to Belize and beyond. This reef system, with over 500 fish species and 100 coral types, gives you some of the best snorkeling and diving in the Riviera Maya and Costa Maya. The Riviera Maya is known as one of the top spots for Loggerhead and Green turtles, queen conch, and the annual migration of whale sharks. This means a great sea-adventure whether you are a snorkeler or experienced scuba diver. The Riviera Maya also offers a unique dive experience like no other in the world: cavern diving! The fresh water of the Yucatan runs underground and the caverns & caves offer an unique and adventurous dive experience.

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Snorkeling

From the beginner to the seasoned enthusiast, snorkeling in the Caribbean with local guides is exquisite! Choose from so many locations along the coast.

Cenote snorkel

See what lies beneath the surface in these jungle fresh water pools. You will be amazed at the what you see both above and below the water.

turtle

With hundreds of tropical fish and coral types to see, ocean diving on the second largest barrier reef in the world in a truly amazing experience.

Angelita Cenote

Cavern Diving in the Riviera Maya is a once in a life time experience most divers have on their bucket list. This diving adventure is unique to here!

Diving in cenotes

Technically trained cave divers will love the fresh water system found in the Riviera Maya. No where else can you see such decorated caves.

Want to try scuba diving? You can do that here! Warm clear water and experienced professionals make this a great place to just give it a try.