Snorkeling in Cozumel

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The Mesoamerican Reef System, the world’s second biggest reef system, is located in the Caribbean Sea and surrounds the Mexican island of Cozumel.

With many fascinating coral gardens and extensive reef systems, the area is home to diverse tropical marine life as well as numerous wrecks of ships that have run aground on the shallow reefs.

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Snorkeling in Cozumel

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The Mesoamerican Reef System, the world’s second biggest reef system, is located in the Caribbean Sea and surrounds the Mexican island of Cozumel.

With many fascinating coral gardens and extensive reef systems, the area is home to diverse tropical marine life as well as numerous wrecks of ships that have run aground on the shallow reefs.

Due to the surrounding warm, clear and calm waters, snorkeling tours in Cozumel are suited to both beginner and experienced snorkelers.

Continue reading to find out more about snorkeling tours, one of the most breathtaking outdoor activities in Cozumel.

What are the best snorkeling tours in Cozumel?

Snorkeling is one of the most popular activities on Cozumel so it’s no surprise that there is a wide range of snorkeling tours or excursions that include snorkeling activities.

Glass bottom boat snorkeling tours

In the company of an experienced guide, you can enjoy a boat trip to some of Cozumel’s most popular snorkeling sites. If you do not want to get into the water, you will be able to observe the clear underwater world through the bottom of your transparent tour boat.

Catamaran snorkeling tours

On a half-or full-day catamaran tour you will sail to some of the island’s best snorkeling sites to swim among the coral reefs and wrecks below the water.

Catamaran tours are offered on a small group and private basis and you can choose a tour that suits your budget and interests.

Private charter boat and snorkel day trip

On a private snorkeling charter, you will visit a secluded reef to snorkel after which you will have time to relax on the white sands of El Cielo Sandbar.

With a private guide at your service you will be treated to some of Cozumel’s top underwater experiences and spot some of the starfish the region is famous for.

Power snorkel in Cozumel

With a special water propeller, you can maneuver yourself easily beneath the warm Caribbean Sea waters.

This type of tour starts with some beach time and basic instruction for using the equipment safely. After an hour exploring the Riviera Maya reef you will return to the shore for a delicious snack and refreshments.

Are there any combo available with snorkeling tours in Cozumel?

There are a number of tours that combine snorkeling with other island activities.

Private jeep or buggy tour with lunch and snorkeling

A half day tour that combines island exploration with time exploring the reefs around Cozumel . On a jeep tour, you will head inland to the jungles while on a buggy tour you will travel along some of the island beaches and coastline.

E-Bike adventure with snorkeling

A 4-hour scenic bike tour of Cozumel’s west coast followed by snorkeling directly from the beach at the SkyReef Beach Club.

Mexico Park Cozumel with chocolate workshop and snorkeling

An enjoyable experience awaits as you mill your own cocoa, sample chocolate and learn about the history of this delicious treat before taking a guided snorkeling tour at the SkyReef Beach Club.

SkyReef snorkel and tequila tasting

Spend the day at the SkyReef Beach Club where you have easy access to the wondrous Yucab reef. Your day package includes snorkeling equipment, a tequila tasting and a short massage.

Jet ski and snorkel excursion

For the adventurous, a combination of jet ski adventure to a top snorkeling site to observe the amazing reef life before heading back to Playa San Francisco for lunch and refreshments.

What are the prices of snorkeling tours in Cozumel?

Glass bottom boat snorkeling tours start at US$50 per person for a 2-hour tour or book a boat for up to 15 people on a private basis and pay US$500. Longer 4-hour trips that include shipwreck snorkeling sites cost from US$110 per person.

A catamaran snorkeling tour in a small group costs from US$70 per person for a 5 hour excursion. Some tours also include beach club access and lunch.

Private charter boat and snorkel day trips cost in the region of US$450 per group of up to six people and US$700 for groups of 10.

A 4-hour power snorkel excursion in Cozumel costs around US$100 per person. Children between 10 and 13 years old pay US$90.

What is included?

Snorkeling tours include all the necessary snorkeling equipment such as masks, snorkels and flippers. On a power snorkel trip the underwater propelling equipment is also included.

You will usually be accompanied by a guide. Entrance fees into any of the National Park areas are also included on most tours.

Full day trips usually include lunch or snacks as well as refreshments and some tours include a return hotel transfer.

Where do snorkeling tours in Cozumel start?

Snorkeling tours may include a pickup at the ferry or cruise ship terminal or at one of the beach clubs or the Marina Fonatur. You will be asked to select a meeting or collection point when you book and confirm your tour.

How long do they last?

Snorkeling tours can last anywhere between 2 to 6 hours. Excursions that include other activities can be as long as 8 hours.

When is the best time to go on a snorkeling tour in Cozumel?

Although the weather in Cozumel is warm throughout the year, the water temperatures are best for snorkeling from July to October. This is however all hurricane season, so March to June are best if you don’t want adverse weather conditions.

Are snorkeling tours in Cozumel safe?

Snorkeling tours are generally considered safe, but you should check with your doctor if you have any pre-existing medical conditions.

Your tour operator will keep an eye on the weather and will cancel or postpone your tour if inclement weather or unsafe conditions are expected.

Are children allowed on a snorkeling tour in Cozumel?

Children over the age of eight are permitted on most tours if accompanied by a parent or guardian. The child will need to be a confident swimmer to participate in any snorkeling activity.

What happens if the weather is bad?

In the event of bad weather or unsafe water conditions, your tour operator will try to assist you with an alternative activity, reschedule your excursion or provide you with a refund according to their booking terms and conditions.

Which other water activities can be done in Cozumel?

Travel tips

  • Bring sunscreen and a well-fitting cap.
  • Wear aqua shoes when snorkeling in shallow waters.
  • Advise your tour operator if you have any allergies.
  • Bring bottled water to drink.

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