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Sorry I didn't post links. It was a late night for me....
But betsyinczm gave the link already. It really was fantastic. Roberta was the owner and sweet as ever. Like I said, it was a great place with great diving. It is located just south of Casa Del Mar like Dan mentioned and rabout 100 feet away from Ernestos (which is still there, and from what I heard, was the first place to bring fajitas to the island?). The diving was always very personal off the boats; you get to decide where you want to go that day. You get to know the people on the boat as you'll usually dive with similar people the whole time you're there; and it is very efficient. They are always more than willing to accommodate your needs. It's also nice because Roberta bakes pastries/cakes that you get between dives on the boat. You're also right next to a port that drops passengers off from cruise ships, so there is not only the Royal Shopping Center, but a little area with booths set up for shopping. I also forgot to mention that there is another food tent that sets up every now and then for breakfast tacos right next to the torta truck down the road. Every time we checked there was a line a mile long to get those breakfast tacos, so they must have been good. Additionally, there is a cenote (cenote aerolito de paraiso) within walking distance (about 1.5 km) down the road. Not sure if you can dive it, but it's there and I'm sure you could ask around and find out if its possible. You're also close to some ruins on the island (El Cedal) which could be fun to check out. You could easily rent a scooter for between 20-30 dollars a day and head over there.
http://scubashackcoz.com/diving-en/diving-at-scuba-shack
But betsyinczm gave the link already. It really was fantastic. Roberta was the owner and sweet as ever. Like I said, it was a great place with great diving. It is located just south of Casa Del Mar like Dan mentioned and rabout 100 feet away from Ernestos (which is still there, and from what I heard, was the first place to bring fajitas to the island?). The diving was always very personal off the boats; you get to decide where you want to go that day. You get to know the people on the boat as you'll usually dive with similar people the whole time you're there; and it is very efficient. They are always more than willing to accommodate your needs. It's also nice because Roberta bakes pastries/cakes that you get between dives on the boat. You're also right next to a port that drops passengers off from cruise ships, so there is not only the Royal Shopping Center, but a little area with booths set up for shopping. I also forgot to mention that there is another food tent that sets up every now and then for breakfast tacos right next to the torta truck down the road. Every time we checked there was a line a mile long to get those breakfast tacos, so they must have been good. Additionally, there is a cenote (cenote aerolito de paraiso) within walking distance (about 1.5 km) down the road. Not sure if you can dive it, but it's there and I'm sure you could ask around and find out if its possible. You're also close to some ruins on the island (El Cedal) which could be fun to check out. You could easily rent a scooter for between 20-30 dollars a day and head over there.
http://scubashackcoz.com/diving-en/diving-at-scuba-shack