2 Tank Dive in Costa Maya (for certified divers)
Description
Wish you could explore the depths without all the planning, gear, and logistics needed for a typical dive trip? Get access to the Mesoamerican reef on two great boat dives with a fantastic team. This dive schedule is perfect for cruisers looking to enjoy Costa Maya's clear waters for the day, or those staying in Bacalar for longer.
Our instructors are passionate about the ocean and getting divers out to see rays, turtles, fish, and beautiful coral. This two-tank dive in Costa Maya (you may also select just a single-tank dive) is for certified divers.
After you get geared up, you'll hop aboard a boat in an intimate atmosphere to plunge into the Caribbean Sea. It is not uncommon to see turtles, moray eels, nurse sharks, rays, lithodides, lobsters, barracudas, groupers, and a wide range of tropical fish from the Caribbean: angel fish, butterfly fish, parrot fish, wrasses, cheetahs, damselfish, surgeonfish.
Two shelves are running laterally to shore making for unique dives. The first starts shallow and descends to a sandy bottom about 45 feet deep. The second shelf drops off into the deep, allowing for impressive dives over this abyss. Dives are generally suitable for all levels of certified divers, but the instructor will work with the group skill level to assess the best dive locations.
Why Book This Dive Excursion?
- Certified, bi-lingual dive instructors
- Gorgeous ocean and sea life in Costa Maya
- Great for cruisers as all gear is included and close to port
Not A Certified Diver Yet?
No problem, experience a real ocean dive on our Discovery Dive that is perfect for first-time scuba divers in Costa Maya or head out to Snorkel In Search of Turtles.
What's Included
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to dive to enter the beach club?
Is transportation included?
Do I need to be a certified diver?
Yes, this tour is only for certified divers. Please bring your certification card.
What marine life can I expect to see?
You may see turtles, eagle rays, lobsters, parrotfish, and a variety of coral species.