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Cozumel
Scuba Diving
Divers
world wide have discovered Cozumel's most valuable
treasure... it's coral reefs. Cozumel is constantly
bathed by the south to north flow of the Yucatan
current, which produces visibility often exceeding
100 feet, and most dives are conducted as mild drift
diving. The underwater landscape includes majestic
cliffs, canyons, tunnels, and cathedrals overgrown
with black coral, sponges, and giant sea fans. The
reefs and walls support a prolific amount of friendly
fish life such as giant groupers and angelfish.
Climate 75 - 90F 24 -32C Water Temp 75 - 85F 24
-29C Visibility Nearly Consistant 100 ft 30 m |
Dive Services
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Cozumel
At A Glance
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Cozumel
At a Glance
Language: Spanish is the official language. English
is widely spoken
Government: Republic since 1917. Gained independence
from Spain in 1821
Mexico Capital: Mexico City
Size: Mexico - 1,953,162 sq km (754,120 sq miles)
Cozumel - 33 miles long and 8 miles wide
Climate: The climate of Cozumel is semi-tropical
and humid, with a rainy season from May to November, mainly
concentrated in the fall months. March and April are the
driest months. It doesn’t rain all the time during the
rainy season, but in short, intense afternoon downpours,
so any time is good for a visit to Cozumel.
Electricity: 110 volts AC, 60Hz. US 2-pin (flat)
plugs are usual
Currency: Mexican Peso
Driving: Drivers license required, drive on right
Rentals: International and local auto rental agencies
can be found at the airport and around Cancun. must be
21 years old, hold a driver's license and major credit
card. Road signs are in Spanish
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