1st time to Cozumel Questions

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I really like Aldora for a dive op and will probably dive with them every time I'm on the island. Well run, good DMs and captains, and I really enjoy the steel cylinders they have for extra time in the water and the buoyancy characteristics. While Aldora does the full valet experience, in my experience they don't take it too personally if you say no to some things (e.g., take your regs back with you etc.)

Foodwise, I've not had any issues in Cozumel, eating everywhere from fancy spots, a small Arabian taco place, pizzerias, generic touristy dinners, taco trucks on the SI, or vegan restaurants. I also treat it as anywhere else in the world (and come prepared either way) and check reviews, look at the kitchen procedures etc. as best as possible.
I might try Aldora based your rec. I fishing for a dive-week in the next few months. I dove Cozumel once before on two days last April. (was near Cancun for a wedding). It was not good at all. The DM absolutely did not want to be there. He dragged us through boring sand, dragging a marker bouy the whole while. (admittedly, it was Easter Sunday...). Kind of turned me off to Cozumel. But I know there are great-to-good experiences to be had!
 
It was not good at all. The DM absolutely did not want to be there. He dragged us through boring sand, dragging a marker bouy the whole while.
Good lord! I got to wonder which op even bothered sending a boat out for that.
admittedly, it was Easter Sunday
Ok, I don't think that I'd try anything then in the western world.
 
We have been going to Cozumel, Playa, and Tulum for 20 years (anywhere from one to three times a year).

We always seek out some tiny hole-in-the-wall taqueria on the back streets. We eat salads, have ice in our drinks, and generally aren't very careful with what we eat.

We have never been sick in Mexico.

That being said, it is always wise to follow CDC immunization guidelines when travel abroad. We have been vaccinated against hepatitis A and typhoid fever, and that may also be why we've never gotten sick in any third-world country around the world.


In some cases, we have taken Pepto-Bismol daily per CDC recommendations to prevent traveler's diarrhea.


We used Dive House several times when we stayed a Fiesta Americana a couple of years ago. They were professional, as expected.
 
I might try Aldora based your rec. I fishing for a dive-week in the next few months. I dove Cozumel once before on two days last April. (was near Cancun for a wedding). It was not good at all. The DM absolutely did not want to be there. He dragged us through boring sand, dragging a marker bouy the whole while. (admittedly, it was Easter Sunday...). Kind of turned me off to Cozumel. But I know there are great-to-good experiences to be had!
In 29 years diving Cozumel I have never once had a DM drag a buoy around. Was this a shore dive? If all you saw was a shore dive at Cozumel, that's like going to Disney World and never leaving the parking lot.
 
I take pepto with, me although I’ve never had stomach problems in Cozumel. I eat restaurant dinners daily and always drink bottled water. I have had a common cold there and now always pack NyQuil .
 
I think that ear problems for divers are more common that stomach problems. Equalize early & often, and I use a vinegar-alcohol-glycerine mix after every dive or shower.

But I'd bet that we have overwhelmed the OP with replies by now.
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I didn't read all the prior comments, but I glanced over them.

My 2 cents...

Eat at any restaurant. Look for ones that are busy. Quick turn over in the food is your friend (at home, and abroad).
I'm leery of street food... the one time I did get sick I ate churros from a street vendor. For that reason I steer clear of the street food.

If you can pry yourself away from an AI resort try to... there are lots of nice accommodations on the island (I LOVE Hotel Plaza Cozumel). You'll get a 'real' experience by walking around, outside of the AI grounds.

For a dive operator, I like 3P... but there are dozens of good ops on the island. If an operator isn't good they'll go out of business. There's just too much competition to allow a poor operator to survive long.

Oh, and some food recommendations.

-La Candela - GREAT food. Middle of the road for price. Exceptionally clean and well run.

-Las Palmas - Good food that's cheap. You'll likely be the only gringo there (maybe one other table, but that's likely it). Remember what I said about fast turn over of the food??? This place is busy, and the food isn't sitting around long before it's cooked and sold...

-El Moro - Good food... the place has been around for a LONG time (I believe). Take a taxi to it if you're staying closer to Rafael Melgar (the road that runs right along the water, western side of the island).

Lastly... enjoy your trip and please try to leave the AI (or ideally, don't stay there at all)... spend some money with the locals and walk through the downtown... you'll get to see a little sliver of Mexico.
 
In my experience I see so many people hit it hard their first day or Two, Then end up not feeling well. It’s hard not to when you arrive in Paradise. I always try to start slow and finish strong. Not too many chips, guac and margaritas when you first arrive. After acclimating, game on, El Moro, El Pique, New Especias, La Mission, Crazy King Burritos and my new hot spot is Guisados. Awesome taco’s on freshly made Blue Corn tortillas. See y’all in April.
 
Been to Coz a few times now. For a classy meal, we have always gone to Casa Mission - great food and great atmosphere. When we were there last March, there were two different Mariachi bands. They went from table to table taking requests. For most dinners we go to the Mega or Chedraui and pick up food to make sandwiches or some other light meal, washed down of course with cold cerveza !!

My only experience with dive ops is Scuba Club - first trip there in 2009, and have gone back many times since. I always found the food and accommodation to be good, and the staff very friendly - when I arrive they are at the front gate to welcome me to my Caribbean home !!

While it is sometimes a long ride out to the first dive of the day, I enjoy the camaraderie of all the other divers, divemasters, and boat crews. Divemasters are very knowledgeable, and the crews are very helpful.
Never had a bad experience with them.

Divegoose
 

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