hello all
i am sorry if this topic has been beaten to death on this forum but i did try to search for a thread covering this topic but did not find one. i thought i would post this more for new divers coming to cozumel.
we were there in april this year and had really hoped to do some shore diving on our own. we had done some research ahead of time about some easy spots to go but never gave much thought to obtaining air or weight. we assumed that renting tanks from the op we were diving with would be the way to go. however, they refused to rent us any tanks. so we went to town and stopped at a few shops asking to rent tanks. here is what we were told. one shop claimed to have no tanks ?? wtf ?? next two shops would only rent us tanks if we dove the reef right by their shop and they had to be back by like 5pm so night dives were out of the question. the next shop also refused to rent tanks but gave us directions to the filling station where we could possibly rent tanks. after a quite lengthly discussion with two of the shop owners, we were told that the tanks are crazy expensive to replace on the island and that the locals like to steal them. although i don't see how it can get stolen off my back while under water but......we even offered to leave a credit card deposit on each tank and they still refused. so we did eventually find the filling station and asked there. they will rent tanks cheap cheap (like 3 or 4 bucks u.s. if i remember right. and only a buck or 2 more or something for nitrox 32%) and all you need to do is leave some I.D. (they said a C-card was fine) and i beleive it was $100 deposit for each tank. sounded reasonable. problem for us was that this all took so long we had not time left to do the dives. lol
long story short......(too late) don't bother wasting time getting tanks at a dive shop. just find Meridiano filling station (hope i spelled the name correctly) and rent from there.
from scuba club cozumel we went towards town to the lights, turned right, drove 8 or so blocks (not far) to the next lights, turn left and it is right there on the right hand side (big blue and white building).
maybe next trip we will get our shore dives. looking forward to just exploring a small section of reef and practicing with our camera. hopefully this can save other cozumel rookies some time and effort.
i am sorry if this topic has been beaten to death on this forum but i did try to search for a thread covering this topic but did not find one. i thought i would post this more for new divers coming to cozumel.
we were there in april this year and had really hoped to do some shore diving on our own. we had done some research ahead of time about some easy spots to go but never gave much thought to obtaining air or weight. we assumed that renting tanks from the op we were diving with would be the way to go. however, they refused to rent us any tanks. so we went to town and stopped at a few shops asking to rent tanks. here is what we were told. one shop claimed to have no tanks ?? wtf ?? next two shops would only rent us tanks if we dove the reef right by their shop and they had to be back by like 5pm so night dives were out of the question. the next shop also refused to rent tanks but gave us directions to the filling station where we could possibly rent tanks. after a quite lengthly discussion with two of the shop owners, we were told that the tanks are crazy expensive to replace on the island and that the locals like to steal them. although i don't see how it can get stolen off my back while under water but......we even offered to leave a credit card deposit on each tank and they still refused. so we did eventually find the filling station and asked there. they will rent tanks cheap cheap (like 3 or 4 bucks u.s. if i remember right. and only a buck or 2 more or something for nitrox 32%) and all you need to do is leave some I.D. (they said a C-card was fine) and i beleive it was $100 deposit for each tank. sounded reasonable. problem for us was that this all took so long we had not time left to do the dives. lol
long story short......(too late) don't bother wasting time getting tanks at a dive shop. just find Meridiano filling station (hope i spelled the name correctly) and rent from there.
from scuba club cozumel we went towards town to the lights, turned right, drove 8 or so blocks (not far) to the next lights, turn left and it is right there on the right hand side (big blue and white building).
maybe next trip we will get our shore dives. looking forward to just exploring a small section of reef and practicing with our camera. hopefully this can save other cozumel rookies some time and effort.