Tulum Dive shop recommendations

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Jackie

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I am also going to post it on the Mexico forum, but I know and trust you all! I am going to Tulum for a week next month and want to do the easier cenotes and a reef dive or two.
The information on the websites is sort of sparse.
I will not be bringing gear so that is an added concern
thanks!
 
I am also going to post it on the Mexico forum, but I know and trust you all! I am going to Tulum for a week next month and want to do the easier cenotes and a reef dive or two.
The information on the websites is sort of sparse.
I will not be bringing gear so that is an added concern
thanks!

ProDive Mexico

I haven't used them but know they have a shop in Puerto Aventuras.

http://www.prodivemex.com/

Here is a recent trip report mentioning ProDive Mexico from their Cozumel Allegro shop.

I've seen good things written about them but others might know first hand.

Here is the thread link (as of now it is on page #2 of the Cozumel Forum) under this title..

Cozumel Trip report 11/29-12/3 (link below)

http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/cozumel/404590-cozumel-trip-report-11-29-12-3-a.html
 
Aquanauts, mauricio is an excellent guide and instructir. He has been employed at the same shop through 3 owners.
 
I don't know if Cave Heaven can arrange any boat/reef dives, but I would imagine they could refer you to a good shop that would. They are very nice folks for the cenote tours. I like Ela a lot; she's small and very high energy, and she loves the caves.
 
Were you staying at Dreams? I'll be there for my wedding week. I'm thinking of using them. Kind of take a lot of the work out of getting dives in, since they are on property.
 
I agree with DiverKen374. Maya Diving is great. Gear and staff are topnotch. They will get you out to the reef or into any of the cenotes around Tulum.
 
+ 1 for cave heaven!
 

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