I miss the
Thanks button.
Like is just not that same.
First of all Dandy why are you asking about Holbox on a Cozumel board?
The other thread about whale sharks had something to do with the OP staying on Cozumel so I guess it was ok to ask.
Because it often involves people who do dive on Coz as well. My wife and I will be diving Coz from July 3-10.
Preferentially I would like to do snorkeling at Isla Mujeres and only spend a day away from Coz. Holbox means 2 days away from Coz and less $$ spent at their shops.
Jason
I have posted on the Mexico forum at times for things that did not directly involve Cozumel, but this forum seems to have more regulars participating - so I thot I'd dig out facts here, post over there later, as the readership tends to be one or the other.
Now on one hand, I can strongly recommend a side trip to Holbox. Things may have changed some since we were there a few years ago but it was a delightful island village I'd love to take my kids to before it gets paved and Cancuned. We did it by car, and there are actual maps showing where to go & turn now,
for a 3 nights, 2 day snorkeling trip without missing a morning of diving, then flying out of Cancun without a drop charge. Mrs.Ann & hubby (nice guy, Otto?) left most of their gear and clothes in Coz, took the bus from PDC-Cancun-Chiquila for the ferry to Holbox and they said it was nice, no driving, :cool2: but they only did one day snorkeling. I'd like to do it again with my kids and include some other tours there.
On the other, if the Mexican government and park rangers enforce this rule, I'm sure the PDC connections will make it work in one day trip if desired. I've heard of some that involved very long days: ferry to PDC, van ride to Chiquila, private boat pick up there, maybe skipping the island of Holbox entirely to go directly to wherever the Whale Shark shoal is that day, then back track - something similar to other tours but a longer drive. This is only February and we have several months to find info, but some like me plan day to day lodging, driving, and boats this far in advance so I thot it'd be good to get to the bottom of this now if possible.
I am not sure what the hell hapefun is either looks like a chat board but the original article is from Yucatan Today which is a tourist guide.
Holbox Island | Yucatan Today
There is also another article from this site about the whale sharks:
Whale Sharks | Yucatan Today
And it says not only that same quote but this also:
Ok, that is a
known source anyway. I don't know how valid it is, but a better starting place.
A stronger rumor anyway, altho I am still skeptical.
Now Cozumel has restrictions against fishing in the marine park yet it still happens.
Dive shops are also supposed to charge $1 per diver for diving in the park yet many shops never charge and or turn over the money and both of these has gone on for years.
I am sure if the Mexican Govt placed restrictions on whale shark tours sometime last year those rules have been and will continue to be broken in the future.
I dunno.
I try to appreciate and cooperate with the cultural and national differences there, but I don't understand them. Business is first more so there than here even I think, but I avoid breaking laws more so there too.
I also 2nd the fact of diving with them......I have seen some fantastic video footage from divers in Galapagos.
What is this about you need to snorkel with them to keep up?? :shocked2:
BTW this is only 1 of 2 places in the world where they congregate in such large numbers so I say place all the rules they want.
What is the Mexican term for speaking with two mouths?
You want to scuba with them or enforce rules? As far as that goes, have you ever swam with them yourself? If so, did you ever see one stop, or go slow enough for a diver in scuba kit to keep up with?
At one point, our skipper threw us a line and drug us 3 including the guide until he could get us back onto a Manta we'd missed. I felt a little like a large fishing lure but it worked. We found him 10 ft below & upside down and watched/videoed as he rolled over - before he did the
AdiosMF! The only Manta we saw in 2 days and he was not friendly, but very neat experience.