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Day 1:

Arrived Cancun and picked up the rental car. Headed south on 307 stopping in PDC for a visit to Chedraui to pick up diapers, baby food, water, etc. Not sure which was worse, my Spanish or their English. Never could find anyone who understood the word "batteries". They only existed at the checkout so my searches of the store were fruitless
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Finally got down to the hotel a little before 3 and by 4:30 we had a room and luggage. We were both tired from the day of travel so we simply took Audrey to the pool for a bit and hit the buffet before bed. The buffet had a wide selection of foods, none of which were spectacular but as MX AI's go I'd say it was better than average.

Day 2:

Got up and headed out to Akumal Dive Shop for my first dives. Did Tzimin-Ha (Mayan for seahorse). Turns out the site is named for a fishing boat that sunk there, not for its proclivity for equine invertibrates. Saw a nice grouper snoozing on the bottom and a very large tortuga. Second dive was Half Moon Bay which had some great coral formations as well as a nice jack.

Dinner at the hotel in one of the á la carte restraunts with a seafood theme.

Day 3:

Got up in time to catch breakfast. A much better buffet. The chorizo was excelent.

Dive 1 was at Grouper, which I didn't see on that dive. Overall not a great dive but I did get another tortuga.

Dive 2 was at a site called "The Nets". As soon as we dropped down I spotted a really nice flying gurnard on the sandy bottom. Also saw another grouper, some nice elkhorn coral, and a baby tortuga, about 10" shell length. Just me and one other diver on the boat with the DM. I overheard him before the dive: "When I started diving the BC's were in the front." "I used to do photography, had some pictures published" and then the good ones: "Now that I've moved to Colorado I only get to dive once every couple of years." and "I only get 2 dives in on a trip". Yep this guy is averaging 1 dive per year and still wearing his vintages oval mask... Alarm bells are ringing and rightfully so. 30 minutes into a 50' dive he's OOA and charges to the surface...

Day 4:

Took the day off from diving. Headed off to Coba to see some ruins. Coba is nice and worth the visit. The jungle surrounding doesn't really offer the "Indiana Jones" feel as I've seen it described but the structures are impressive, as is the view from Nohoch Mul.

Headed over to Cozumel for dinner at Casa Denis with a fellow ScubaBoarder. Nice dinner and company. Casa Denis seems to have a new coat of paint and a small price increase. Still a reasonably priced dinner. I remembered the Snapper Denis as being covered with a seafood sauce but it was covered with an almond sauce. Don't know if it changed or I was confused as there are several snapper dishes.

Day 5:

First dive was back to Tzimin-Ha. Second was Xaac. More tortugas, a nice swimthrough with a medium green morray at the end and 2 large stingrays.

Dinner was at the á la carte Mexican grill which was better than the seafood restraunt.

Day 6:

Noone was diving this morning so I went down with an instructor from the Oasis that rents boats from the Akumal Dive Shop. She was doing dive 4 of an OW class. She had a nice slow pace that I really enjoyed. We did Morgan's Reef which had a lot of canyon like reef structures. Another tortuga. I met DiverDoggie (another SB'er) before the dive but he was a little under the weather and sitting it out.

Second dive was Motorcycle, named for the encrusted carcass of, you guessed it, a motorcycle. This was a nice dive. As soon as we hit the reef we came upon 3 very brave Caribbean squid.

Had dinner in Akumal at La Cueva del Pescador. Got the seafood stuffed grouper and my wife got the lobster. Her's was the clear winner. Good, but mild, salsa with a lot of cilantro. The margaritas were not particularly strong as they had been advertised to be
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. Saw DD again at dinner.

Day 7:

At this point, I've given up on getting a Cenote dive with the Akumal Dive Shop, they require at least 2 and I'm diving alone, no one else has signed up all week. So I head over to Hidden Worlds and do two dives from Bat Cave. These are clearly the winning dives of the week. Stunning cave system (and a couple of nice bikini shots as you dive past snorklers at entrance platforms). The shear number of sinks in the area make for much more interesting cavern dives. You can go much further into the system by basicly diving from one sink to another in sucsession.

Went to Tulum in the afternoon. No pyramids there but a great city by the sea layout. There is somthing really nice about ruins with the blue ocean in the background.

Dinner at the "International Gormet" á la carte. Of the hotel meals this was clearly the best. The hilight was the cream of mushroom soup with scallops. It was absoultly delicious and the service was excellent.

Day 8:

Sigh...time to head home, up and out for the ride back to CUN and an uneventfull flight.

Comments:
  1. Diving in Akumal, is nothing like diving in Coz even though the sites are like a mile apart. On the down side, not near as much color and no nudi's. On the upside, the water was warmer and the currents are mild at best/worst.
  2. Next time I'm in the area I will do 1 day of ocean and the rest of Cenotes, not the other way around.
  3. Credit cards are next to worthless in the area, bring a lot of cash.
  4. I will not use Akumal Dive Shop next time: They run fixed schedules, first dive 80' max for 30 minutes, second dive 50' max for 40 minutes. I ended every dive with over 1000psi most with over 1500. The DM's seem to be photo buffs. One in partuclar, instead of pointing out life, went in for pictures. I couldn't begin to tell you how many times I missed a good photo op because the DM had scared away the subject by the time he got through. I also had to haul everything from the shop to the boat and back before and after each dive (not day). I'm not lazy but on vacation I expect them to at least get the tank to the boat for me.
  5. Hidden Worlds by contrast was excellent. This was a top notch operation that treated you well from a to z. Dives were limited by the rule of thirds, so you got least common denominator for the group, but with 20' dives and a couple of decent divers with me I got some nice long dives in. 19 minute SI just to change tanks was nice and helped get me on my way faster (I know 19 minutes is short, but DM left it up to us and when the whole dive is a safety stop it's no big deal.)
I've got cleanup to do on the pictures but I'll be posting some soon. I'll leave a note here when I do. I already have some Cenote pictures up at: http://www.midwestdive.com/gallery/browseimages.php?c=23 since they don't really need cleanup.

James
 
James -

I'm sorry to hear that you didn't get to most of the better sites in Akumal. I think you'd have a different opinion if you had. I've had one experience with that shop and although they are very popular because they've been there forever, I too found they are too concerned with making their schedule then offering quality dives. Did you have the tank knocker crazed DM? It's unfortunate that you didn't get to some of the lusher Akumal sites like Gorgonian, Yalku-Norte, Tarpon or even Mirimar. We've found the better sites closer to Half Moon Bay and they just don't go there because it might take too long to get back on time. Dec will be our 5th trip to Akumal and I've never done Motorcycle or Seahorse. The guys we dive with don't bother with them. If you ever want to try it again, check out Akumal Dive Adventures in Half Moon Bay. We've always had nice dives and they do carry your tanks and change them out for you between dives. We set them up first dive and they guys take them onto the boat. Between dives we leave everything on the boat and they carry the empty tanks in and new tanks out and have them ready to go for us for the next dive. We avg about 50 min dives. Never rushed or cut short to stick to the schedule.

Akumal is much different then Coz. We enjoyed splitting our trip in April between the two and will do it again in Dec. Coz for the more spectacular diving (but the island is getting crazy busy), and Akumal for the relaxed atmosphere, gentle currents and lush reefs and great cenotes!

Pescadaro had weak margaritas? Wow. That's a first.
 
scubawife:
If you ever want to try it again, check out Akumal Dive Adventures in Half Moon Bay.

Where were you in Janurary? I asked around but didn't get any answers, I finally got the ADS recomendation from LocoGringo.

scubawife:
Akumal is much different then Coz. We enjoyed splitting our trip in April between the two and will do it again in Dec. Coz for the more spectacular diving (but the island is getting crazy busy), and Akumal for the relaxed atmosphere, gentle currents and lush reefs and great cenotes!

The town of Akumal is great, that's for sure. I meant to mention that in my first post. Very laid back, not like Coz or PDC at all.

scubawife:
Pescadaro had weak margaritas? Wow. That's a first.

Not weak, just not extra strong :D Not like La Choza where one marg will put my wife on her posterior :wink:

James
 
Locogringo is a great board, and I do frequent it regularly (under another screen name), but I've been slammed there a few times for recommending Dive Adventures, as is pretty much anyone who suggests them. There was an issue when the owners first started the shop, long since dead and irrelevant, that a few of the very vocal board members won't let go. I stay far away from any dive shop threads on that board. But, like I said, there are many loyal fans of Akumal Dive Shop and many people who use them because a few LG's make them sound like the only option. It would be good for the board that steered you there to hear your experience and opinion. I think alot of them only dive a couple a year on vacation and it's always in Akumal with Akumal Dive Shop.

I've recommended Akumal Dive Adventures here several times. Truly an oversight if I missed your Jan post.
 
Sorry to here about you experience with Akumal Dive Shop. In 2000 I researchd from Isla Mujeres to Tulum for a dive shop to get certified. I chose Akumal Dive Shop for a lot of reasons. I just flipped over to the ADS web site and none of the reasons are there. Different owners and staff. I don't know when it happened. Reminds me of why I very seldom recomend a Mexican restaurant. Only takes one cook to change the whole operation. Looks like ADS did a top down.

adios donO
 
Thanks for the report and pics, James!

So, are you saying you took the ferry all the way to Coz just for dinner at Casa Denis with some ScubaBoarders? Tell us about the folks you met and ate with.
 
We had originally planned to meet Sharky and whowever else showed up. Unfortunatly, Sharky's accident and the subsequent schedules changes prevented him from showing. However we had a wonderfull dinner with Herman from the board and his wife. His wife and mine swapped story's about being ScubaBoard widows :D.

James
 
Hello James,
I did Dos Ohos and Bat Cave on 5/20. They were fantastic, unforgettable dives.
 
Thanks for the report and the shots James! It was a pleasure meeting you and your family...I regret being unable to dive early in my trip.....As buddies, we could have improved on those 30 minute bottom times. The Nitrox dives that I ended up doing were 47 and 52 minutes on Tortuga and Tzimin-Ha. It was just the DM and myself for Tortuga, and 3 of us with the DM for Tzimin-Ha.
The Tortuga dive was highlighted by a huge nurse shark sleeping between the coral fingers. The DM took some close up shots as I held back. The shark got up, circled, came directly at me and then directly under me no more than 3 feet away.
I was able to get 12 more dives in, in Coz, so the 2 in Akumal were enough. The best part of the Akumal part of the trip was the overall relaxation and enjoyment.
I will post a complete report a bit later.
 
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