This past Wednesday (July 28th) my husband and I rounded out a Cozumel dive trip with a day trip to see Whale Sharks in open ocean N-E of Isla Mujeres. It was an amazing trip! A pod of upwards of 200 animals. Fins everywhere.
We did have some "learnings" about the trip logistics that are worth sharing.
Who to Contact: Our Cozumel hotel set us up with a Playa del Carmen dive shop. Their shop owner accompanied us and is a very knowledgeable and charismatic guy who clearly takes personal service seriously.
Please do be forewarned about the logistics and time involved in getting there, as well as the scarcity of breakfast & hydration opportunities during your long trip to the Whale Shark departure site. It is imperative to eat & bring morning food if you need it. There are also some caveats about the ferry between Cozumel & Playa that if forewarned will improve your trip.
Here's our timeline:
5:00 am get up
5:30 am cab from Cozumel hotel to Cozumel ferry pier
6:00 am ferry departs Cozumel to Playa
(Didn't see any food on ferry, they had a soda kiosk that was not open on boarding. Our return ferry had no kiosk.)
@ 6:45 am ferry arrives Playa, meet group
7:00 private shuttle van Travel to Cancun - arrive between 8:00 and 8:30 am
Note: At this point, if you didn't eat breakfast, you've been hard at it for 3+ hours on an empty stomach. There was allegedly to be a "light breakfast" at the departure pier (provided by pier folks, not our tour leader - not blaming him), but things there were very confusing and it wasn't clear what was available or when we missed it. We did manage to scrounge a small amount of black coffee. Bottom line, if you need something on your stomach for the first 6-7 hours of a strenuous day, don't leave it to chance.
Our own tour leader did offer us seasick meds at the pier. Shame on me for not accepting.
Between 8:30 - 9:00 am board boat & get underway
Boat ride @ 1 hour to 1:20 to whale sharks (can be rough water)
Again, the trip was wonderful! I'm just "complaining" now to share logistical learnings with you.
Final logistical note -- the ferry from Cozumel to Playa (and back). There are two ferry companies, and they don't work together (understatement). Trying to buy your ferry ticket in advance is a bad idea, you are likely to get a ticket you can't use. The ferry companies alternate days -- one company will run at 6 am on Tuesday, and the other company will run at 6 am on Wednesday. If you go to buy your ticket, only one company may be open to sell, and it might not be the ferry you need. Worse, the company open to sell *will not even tell you that there is another company that provides the ferry you do need*! For the same reason, never buy a round-trip ticket. Buy the one-way and then buy another when you are ready to return.
I hope this doesn't sound too complaining. Just trying to share our "learnings" so that you won't have to learn the same way.
That said, we loved it. Long after I forget how seasick I was, I will remember the joy of flying through the water with these magnificent creatures!
We did have some "learnings" about the trip logistics that are worth sharing.
Who to Contact: Our Cozumel hotel set us up with a Playa del Carmen dive shop. Their shop owner accompanied us and is a very knowledgeable and charismatic guy who clearly takes personal service seriously.
Please do be forewarned about the logistics and time involved in getting there, as well as the scarcity of breakfast & hydration opportunities during your long trip to the Whale Shark departure site. It is imperative to eat & bring morning food if you need it. There are also some caveats about the ferry between Cozumel & Playa that if forewarned will improve your trip.
Here's our timeline:
5:00 am get up
5:30 am cab from Cozumel hotel to Cozumel ferry pier
6:00 am ferry departs Cozumel to Playa
(Didn't see any food on ferry, they had a soda kiosk that was not open on boarding. Our return ferry had no kiosk.)
@ 6:45 am ferry arrives Playa, meet group
7:00 private shuttle van Travel to Cancun - arrive between 8:00 and 8:30 am
Note: At this point, if you didn't eat breakfast, you've been hard at it for 3+ hours on an empty stomach. There was allegedly to be a "light breakfast" at the departure pier (provided by pier folks, not our tour leader - not blaming him), but things there were very confusing and it wasn't clear what was available or when we missed it. We did manage to scrounge a small amount of black coffee. Bottom line, if you need something on your stomach for the first 6-7 hours of a strenuous day, don't leave it to chance.
Our own tour leader did offer us seasick meds at the pier. Shame on me for not accepting.
Between 8:30 - 9:00 am board boat & get underway
Boat ride @ 1 hour to 1:20 to whale sharks (can be rough water)
Again, the trip was wonderful! I'm just "complaining" now to share logistical learnings with you.
Final logistical note -- the ferry from Cozumel to Playa (and back). There are two ferry companies, and they don't work together (understatement). Trying to buy your ferry ticket in advance is a bad idea, you are likely to get a ticket you can't use. The ferry companies alternate days -- one company will run at 6 am on Tuesday, and the other company will run at 6 am on Wednesday. If you go to buy your ticket, only one company may be open to sell, and it might not be the ferry you need. Worse, the company open to sell *will not even tell you that there is another company that provides the ferry you do need*! For the same reason, never buy a round-trip ticket. Buy the one-way and then buy another when you are ready to return.
I hope this doesn't sound too complaining. Just trying to share our "learnings" so that you won't have to learn the same way.
That said, we loved it. Long after I forget how seasick I was, I will remember the joy of flying through the water with these magnificent creatures!