theblitz1
Registered
Really appreciate all you veteran divers helping with questions from those of us who only post every couple years. This question has to do with diving in Cozumel. My wife and I normally dive off Hawaii or the Florida Keys, where she really loves to take numerous photos every time she sees a nudibranch, eel, etc.
Of our 125 dives, two have been drift dives, one during a cruise stop in Cozumel. I'd love to spend a week and just dig in and see more dive sites in Cozumel and start to experience Mexico in depth, but she and I are very concerned about my wife enjoying the photography experience. Is the diving such that during at least some of the dives you can take your time taking macro and other small critter photos, or does the current make that frustrating or difficult?
Of our 125 dives, two have been drift dives, one during a cruise stop in Cozumel. I'd love to spend a week and just dig in and see more dive sites in Cozumel and start to experience Mexico in depth, but she and I are very concerned about my wife enjoying the photography experience. Is the diving such that during at least some of the dives you can take your time taking macro and other small critter photos, or does the current make that frustrating or difficult?