View Full Version : Akumal Trip in July
icyman
April 23rd, 2005, 09:45 AM
We have a trip planned in July on the 21st - 28th the area is amazing and we will be diving the second largest reef in the world the great Mayan reef. The water is crystal clear and you will see tons of wild life. The price for a diver from SDF or CVG is 1595 all-inclusive. All food, drinks, snacks, Airfair, transfers and scuba are included from those two airports. If you would like to join us from another city, please drop me an e-mail and I will give you the cost from your city. For more information on the itenary please goto www.kydivinghq.com and click on travel. :06:
Oh yeah, I will be going on this trip, and I have an extensive knowledge of the area.
SterlingDiver
April 23rd, 2005, 09:58 AM
We were just there in Feb. It was great. You should have a fun trip.
bogart_s@msn.com
June 10th, 2005, 12:54 PM
We have a trip planned in July on the 21st - 28th the area is amazing and we will be diving the second largest reef in the world the great Mayan reef. The water is crystal clear and you will see tons of wild life. The price for a diver from SDF or CVG is 1595 all-inclusive. All food, drinks, snacks, Airfair, transfers and scuba are included from those two airports. If you would like to join us from another city, please drop me an e-mail and I will give you the cost from your city. For more information on the itenary please goto www.kydivinghq.com and click on travel. :06:
Oh yeah, I will be going on this trip, and I have an extensive knowledge of the area.
My friend and I are going the first week of July and are staying in Kentenah just north of Akumal. Question, is the diving better to the north (Puerto Aventuras) and beyond or to the south (Akumal, Tulum...)?
Bzzzz
June 10th, 2005, 01:36 PM
It's one of my favourite dive spots!!!! Except, I go for the caves! Even if you're not cave or cavern trained, I would highly recommend a guided cavern tour. It'll take your breath away!!!! Dos Ojos or Grand Cenote would be my top two if you want a once in a lifetime experience. I'll have to admit I wasn't overly impressed with the open water diving in that area.... but the water is beautiful and lots of fishies. We stayed in the Akumal beach resort which was pretty cheap and clean. The way to go though is renting a condo..... so much cheaper and more practical if you plan on doing a lot of diving (why pay for an all inclusive if you're never there??!!!)
Have fun and dive safe!
Bzzzzzzz
kabluton
April 12th, 2006, 07:45 PM
I'll second that motion on the cave dives. I did Dos Ojos and although I was a little apprehensive at first, it was fantastic. Very, very surreal. A must do dive if you have ever even thought about cave diving. I would do it again in a heartbeat.
As for the ocean diving around Akumal, I wasn't that impressed. Maybe I caught it on a bad day.