Ms. Ann Thrope
Contributor
I think you just have to follow your own heart and desires on this one. Like the others say, the current is variable. Compared to Bonaire and the Caymans (and I'd say the same for Roatan had we stayed somewhere with a house reef), the one thing I sometimes miss when I'm in Cozumel is the chance to just hunker down by a coral head for 10-15 minutes to wait and observe. Between the currents and the fact that all but shore dives are led dives, that kind of wait-and-watch diving just doesn't happen much (which is why I treasure our shore dives in Coz, even though they're not all that pretty at first glance). But on the plus side, the Cozumel reef coral structure is grander, the fish/creature life is good, and the moving-sidewalk effect of a gentle current can make for a very relaxed dive. Swifter currents may leave you working harder to maintain position, or looking for a spot in which to duck into the calm. On a typical Cozumel trip, you'll experience a bit of both.