• ACT NOW! The deadline to reserve your spot on the Cozumel trip is 12/8/2020!

  • PARADISE FOUND IN COZUMEL, MEXICO

    The sunny island of Cozumel is home to lush walls, protected reefs and some of the speediest drifts in the world!

    Six miles off the coast of Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula lies Cozumel, the “Island of the Swallows.” Barely 30 miles x 9.9 miles in size, this diminutive island has become a popular scuba diving destination. Cozumel has all the ingredients for a great dive getaway – friendly locals, good food, lively nightspots, towering coral formations, warm water, great underwater visibility and white sandy beaches.

    First discovered by the Mayans, Cozumel has long been an attraction for its natural beauty. These native people named Cozumel the “Island of the Swallows”. To them, it represented the sacred home of “Ixchel”, the goddess of fertility. The women of the tribe would make the arduous journey to the island at least once in their lives to sacrifice a small doll for fertility.

    Fast forward a couple of hundred years and the development of facilities on the island during World War II, as well as Jacques Cousteau's declaration of his admiration for the island, secured Cozumel a place on the scuba diving map. Today, Cozumel is one of Mexico’s major tourist destinations.

    Cozumel is famous among the diving community for its lush walls and high-voltage drifts. The reef system around the island is a part of the Mesoamerican reef system and is protected by the Cozumel Reefs National Marine Park. As such, it is extremely healthy for a Caribbean reef and is home to 26 coral species and more than 500 species of fish.

    Cozumel is suitable for all levels of diver from beginners to Tec divers. In particular, Cozumel is currently ranked as one of the top ten places for advanced diving. This is due to the deep walls and visibility that require extra vigilance. Diving in Cozumel can be completed by speedboat or from shore, depending on your preference.

    There is no bad time to dive in Cozumel. In fact, the water temperatures remain constant year-round and cool only slightly during the winter months, meaning it’s possible to dive approximately 300 days of the year. December to April is considered the best time to visit Mexico and therefore is the most popular time to visit Cozumel. On average, water temperatures vary between 78 and 82ºF.

    With the heavy currents that produce the area's excellent drift dives, divers regularly spot a plethora of pelagic species. Eagle rays are another common addition to log books after visiting Cozumel. There’s also a chance of spotting green turtles, loggerhead turtles, whale sharks and sailfish during their respective migrations. The healthy Cozumel reefs also play host to a variety of tropical species. Vigilant divers may spot lobsters, groupers, stingrays, sergeant majors as well as hundreds of colorful fish.

    January 30, 2021 - February 6, 2021

    Resort: El Cid Resort

     

    Trip price includes:

    • 8 days / 7 nights accommodations in deluxe garden view rooms
    • 5 dive trips, 2 dives per trip including tanks and weights
    • Breakfast, lunch and dinner and snacks until 11pm
    • Draft beer, all domestic and imported house drinks including table wine, beer, soft drinks, juices and water
    • Activities and waiter service at the pool and beach area
    • Use of tennis courts, racquets and balls
    • Beach and pool activies
    • 1 hour free snorkeling equipment per day
    • Hotel tax

    Trip price does NOT include:

    • Roundtrip international airfare
    • Nitrox (available for $12 per tank, paid to onsite dive operator)
    • Sanitation tax ($3 per person, per day)
    • Marine Park Fee ($3 per person, per day)
    • Hotel shuttle ($45 per person)
    • Optional additional beach dive from El Cid Resort
    • Dive shop gratuities
    • Dive rental gear

    Cozumel is not requiring COVID tests at this time, though social distancing protocols are in place.

    If you need more information or have any questions, please contact the shop at 717 836 7699 or e-mail us at info@westshorescuba.com.

  • Spots for the Cozumel 2021 trip are limited. If you'd like to join us, please reserve your spot today!

  • PLEASE COMPLETE A SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH PERSON GOING ON THE TRIP.

  • TRIP DEPOSIT: $500 to secure your spot on the trip

    Please provide your deposit and / or payment for your trip to:

    West Shore Scuba

    P.O. Box 135

    Enola, PA 17025

  • Please note that it is West Shore Scuba's policy that no refunds are given for merchandise, trips or services.

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