Hey folks! I am heading down Cancun with my girlfriend in early June for ten days and am wanting some advice on putting our plan together. We are both sidemount cavern divers, she is full cave and I hope to have my cave certification by the time I go down there. Our initial thoughts are to head straight down to the Tulum-Aventuras area to stay for the majority of the trip for some cenote diving, then come back towards Playa for a day or two of saltwater diving, then wrap the trip up back in Cancun to dive with whale sharks at Isla Mujeres (figured we would do this on our last day of diving), and figured we would spend our last day and a half checking out ruins in the Cancun area. Does this sound like a reasonable itinerary to those in the know?
- Protec seems highly recommended to dive with in the Tulum area. Any others we should consider?
- I can get a car pretty cheaply ($15-$20/day). Is this worth it or should we just hop a bus to Tulum and then utilize the dive shop's provided transport? Are cabs/ubers/lyfts available if we want to go to the beach/to eat/etc?
- Who and where would y'all recommend for our saltwater dives? Can you do this out of Tulum or are we better off going a bit north for this?
- Any places you have stayed that you really enjoyed that we should consider?
- Any dive and stay packages that we might should consider?
- I'm sure this list will get longer. Any other advice is greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
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1. Protec is good, they have a range of guides and instructors so your experience will vary based on how well you mesh with who you get.
2. I prefer to rent a car, I recommend Mex or Isis. They are both off airport, but have shuttles to take you to their location. Both of them include the insurance in pricing. The others all work with a bait and switch type deal, they quote low prices for the rental and then charge lots for insurance when you get there.
I have on occasion taken the ADO bus down to Tulum, it drops at the Chedraui and there are car rental places across the street. If you arrive during christmas time and you can't find a reasonable car rental at the airport, this is a good option. Tulum rentals are typically cheaper than at the airport and the bus cost is crazy cheap.
3. Akumal dive center runs a boat from akumal, there are a great little shop and easy to deal with. Usually we run up to playa one day on a long trip and hit Cozumel for a day. Akumal diving isn't bad at all, but Coz is a bit better.
4. I have stayed at Underworld several times, at Xoc Ha several times, rented random airbnbs a few times, it depends on you and what you want.
Underworld is great, but you need to be able to shop and go dive on your own. They have wonderful little apartments catered to divers. They have tank rentals available, you will need to get them filled after diving and pick them up in the morning. They have a lot of dogs wandering around, you can claim one for yourself, either for the week, or to take back home with you. Lanny is ableto teach pretty much any level and agency you want.
XocHa is a bit more lush, they have a couple of rental houses, you get it to yourself. They make breakfast and deliver it to your house, they pack you a sack lunch in a cooler, and go fill your tanks for you in the evenings. It is about as lazy as it gets, this is my standard go to. Roger teaches through a couple agencies and can do as high as you would like short of instructor courses.
If you are wanting the airbnb route, take your pick. I use third dimension for tank rentals and fills, they can also provide any level of training you desire.
Personally, I like to stay in Puerto Aventuras area, the housing is cheaper, the food is cheaper, and it is still very Mexico. Tulum has really turned into little Cancun, there isn't a lot of Mexico feel left.
5. Hard to say, you would have to reach out to the operators directly.
6. Enjoy your trip, it is an addicting place to visit.