
Snorkelling in a Turtle Sanctuary
On this snorkelling in a turtle sanctuary activity in Cozumel, we'll learn about marine life in the biggest island in the Mexican Caribbean. Description. At the designated time, we'll meet at the flagpole of the Birds Monument.
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On this snorkelling in a turtle sanctuary activity in Cozumel, we'll learn about marine life in the biggest island in the Mexican Caribbean.
Description
At the designated time, we'll meet at the flagpole of the Birds Monument. From here, we'll start our snorkelling activity at a turtle sanctuary in Cozumel. We will receive our snorkelling equipment and head to the Casa Blanca Reef, where we may see species like spotted eagle rays and barracudas.
The second stop will be the turtle sanctuary, allowing exploration of the unique reef system and the chance to spot marine turtles.
Next, we'll visit El Cielo, known for its turquoise waters and starfish. This area is accessible only by boat and is one of the best snorkelling spots in Cozumel.
Finally, we will stop at El Cielito, which features impressive waters and a long sandy beach. This is the ideal place to anchor, relax, and enjoy a Mexican snack, including guacamole and totopos.
The activity will conclude 4 hours after starting at the initial meeting point.
Restrictions
Participants who do not know how to swim, pregnant women, elderly individuals with mobility issues, and children under 5 years of age (unless accompanied by an adult) will not be able to participate.
Prices
Included
- Snorkelling equipment
- English–speaking guide
- Life jackets
- Mexican snack
Not included
- Marine Park fee: 200MXN per person
Tips
- Accessibility: Not wheelchair accessible.



