NSMEDIC
Contributor
Just got back from Cozumel and I must say I have never dove warm tropical waters before, and it was amazing!! My wife and I stayed at the Fiesta Americana which was built for divers. The only downside is that the occupancy was down so they had no nightly entertainment. After 2 days of snorkeling and laying by the side of the pool we decided it was time to dive. We dove with Dive House Cozumel for the only reason is that they had a shop right on the resort. We were impressed, my wife is just Open water certified with aprox 12 dives under her belt. I am PADI Rescue and have been diving for 13 years now. We felt extremely safe and comfortable with the DM. The first day was pretty easy as the other divers were farely nw divers like my wife, so we stuck to a max depth of 60ft. I have never seen more marine life like that, saw eagle rays, 6-7 sea turtles, a moray eel, the only thing we didn't see was a reef or nurse shark. This also was also m first drift dive which was crazy fun.
So after the experience we decided to do a second dive day (would have done more but the harbour was closed for one day due to weather and high winds) Our DM "FLASH" took us to Santa Anna which was a wall dive at a max depth of 80ft and we were so comfortable in the water swimming through the tunnels and I didn't know what he was doing but he killed a baby lionfish and fed it to a grouper I think, so it followed us around for the rest of the dive. There we saw a lot fo the same marine life. Then we went to Paradise Reef which was a nice shallow dive at a max depth of 50ft and the only thing different was a sea horse which was cool.
We had a great trip and when I told my five year old when we got home he told me he wants to SCUBA dive with us too (our son is part fish so this doesn't surprise me at all)
So after the experience we decided to do a second dive day (would have done more but the harbour was closed for one day due to weather and high winds) Our DM "FLASH" took us to Santa Anna which was a wall dive at a max depth of 80ft and we were so comfortable in the water swimming through the tunnels and I didn't know what he was doing but he killed a baby lionfish and fed it to a grouper I think, so it followed us around for the rest of the dive. There we saw a lot fo the same marine life. Then we went to Paradise Reef which was a nice shallow dive at a max depth of 50ft and the only thing different was a sea horse which was cool.
We had a great trip and when I told my five year old when we got home he told me he wants to SCUBA dive with us too (our son is part fish so this doesn't surprise me at all)