Suffice it to say, you're going to fall in love with Cozumel. So many of us have and continue to year after year.
Just wait until you ask for restaurant advice.
Just wait until you ask for restaurant advice.
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We’re all different. I used to know a gal who wore a dry suit diving Cozumel.5 or 7 mil in cozumel? is it possible to sweat underwater? lol
If I may, I'd also like to ask for a dive op recommendation.
I'm staying in Fiesta Americana and planning 3 diving days at the beginning of May.
Have been certified for 2 years now but am still rather a beginner with <20 dives and no gear, except a mask - so I'll need to rent.
My priorities seem to be: conveniance, so being picked up from the hotel pier, as small DM/divers ratio as possible and good-quality rental gear available. I've got to know that another factor worth considering is steel tanks used by some ops, but to be honest - I've never really paid attention to it.
I'm aware of the FA's house operation but haven't found much feedback on it. I've also done some research and Salty Endeavors seem to meet my criteria.
Just checking, are you a member of DAN? That's really essential IMO. Surprises and accidents happen to anyone, and you want them if needed. Membership also includes emergency repatriation, and I am keeping my membership even when I get too old for this sport. It's also required to obtain their dive insurance which for most is also essential.recently certified for AOW, dived in Playa del Carmen before and in cenotes but not in Cozumel.
Marine park rules limit that to small groups, maximum of eight I think, but under the current pandemic limitations, you can expect smaller ratios with the smaller boats and the reduced boat loading. Hire a private DM for your first boat trip. Money well spent. S/he can help teach you with dealing with tricky currents, boat climbing, etc. Then tell him/her that you don't want to be babied but to learn from them.as small DM/divers ratio as possible
That's my favorite, but there are many great Ops on the island as it's a very competitive market. I have dived with many different ones over the last 20 years I've been visiting and liked many of those, but I've been really impressed with Henry's operation.I've also done some research and Salty Endeavors seem to meet my criteria.
If I may, I'd also like to ask for a dive op recommendation.
I'm staying in Fiesta Americana and planning 3 diving days at the beginning of May.
Have been certified for 2 years now but am still rather a beginner with <20 dives and no gear, except a mask - so I'll need to rent.
My priorities seem to be: conveniance, so being picked up from the hotel pier, as small DM/divers ratio as possible and good-quality rental gear available. I've got to know that another factor worth considering is steel tanks used by some ops, but to be honest - I've never really paid attention to it.
I'm aware of the FA's house operation but haven't found much feedback on it. I've also done some research and Salty Endeavors seem to meet my criteria.
Apparently they provide it for free excluding wet suits which are 10$/day.DWM is a top quality op and they provide FREE gear rental.