I wouldn't take your newly certified teens to do a cenote dive. Enjoying those dives really does require good buoyancy skills and a reasonable comfort level with your diving.We are staying in Playa Blanca, Half Moon Bay in June. We were so excited about diving but have read very disheartening reports about how poor the diving is now in Akumal and how damaged the reefs are. We are planning to dive with Dive Adventures, we have two certified divers and our three teens who have finished the bookwork and will be certifying there. Do you recommend Dive Adventures? Do you book in advance or can you negotiate a better price in person with pesos? Also considering Hidden Worlds, did you dive there or snorkel the cenotes? Is the diving considerably better than the snorkeling there?
Thanks for any help, we are so excited for this adventure, but anxious for any inside information we can have before arriving.
Akumal will be a great place for first ocean dives. It's mostly shallow reefs and the diving is done as single tank trips. As for the health of the reefs.... those of us who have done a lot of diving there over several years have certainly seen the changes. For divers who've never been to Akumal before, well, it's all relative to your previous diving experience. Some will be disappointed and saddend by the state of things and others will get up from the same dive and rave about how great it was. Everyone's perception base-line, as well as their expectation, will vary. Go with an open mind and no expectations then make up your own mind.
Whatever diving your family does, make sure to also plan to do a bit of snorkeling in Akumal Bay (there's a resident turtle population), Yal Ku Lagoon and Half Moon Bay. HMB is the most challenging to snorkel since it's less protected, shallow quite a ways out and in areas the coral is pretty close to the surface, but, when we stay in a condo on HMB we see lots of rays and turtles come really close into shore.
Hope you have great trip!