SCUBA DIVING
Playa del
Carmen has many marvelous spots to go snorkeling, scuba diving and even cave
diving. Along the Great Mayan Reef, the second largest coral reef system in the
world, you can dive among hundreds of multicolored fish and discover coral
formations that have been around for more than 500 years. At the sinkholes
(ponds connected to underground river systems) located in Playa del Carmen’s
environs you can explore various caves and caverns full of stalactite
and stalagmite formations, allowing you to take in sights of rare beauty
that few people will have the opportunity to see.
Zona de Cenotes. This sinkhole zone is located west of Playa del
Carmen. In this region you can dive among underground sinkhole formations such
as those at Chac-Mool, La Ponderosa, Dos Ojos, Nohoch-Na-Chich, Gran Cenote, Car Wash, Chikin Ha, Taj Mahal and Angelita. In Playa del
Carmen you’ll find touring companies that will teach you how to dive in
sinkholes.
Parque Ecologico
de Xpu-Ha. Located 32 km (20 mi)
southwest of Playa del Carmen. At this place you can go snorkeling and scuba
diving along the reefs off the coast. In its coves you can observe hundreds of
multicolored fish.
Xel-Ha. Located 47 km (29
mi) south of Playa del Carmen off the Cancun-Tulum
Highway 307. This is an ecological park where you’ll find coves, sinkholes
(ponds connected to underground river systems), lagoons, caves
with subterranean rivers and springs that empty into the sea. Open daily from 8:30 to 6:00. Tel. (998) 875-6000 www.xel-ha.com. At this ecological park
you can go swimming and snorkeling on an impressive tour that allows you to
admire underwater life in crystalline rivers and well-lit caverns. You can also
do the Sea Trek, an exciting adventure tour that gives you the opportunity to
witness marine life without having to be an expert scuba diver.
Parque Ecologico Tres Rios. Located 11 km (7
mi) north of Playa del Carmen off the Cancun-Tulum
Highway 307. At this ecological park embedded in a subtropical jungle you can
have the memorable experience of a close encounter with nature. The park is
closed due to remodeling, but will reopen its doors in summer 2006. This
ecological park has eight sinkholes where you can scuba dive with experienced
guides. Among its services, the park offers diving classes for all skill levels
and ages.
Xcaret. Located 8 km (5
mi) south of Playa del Carmen off the Cancun-Tulum
Highway 307. At this place, among many other attractions, you’ll find
archaeological ruins of one of the most important ceremonial centers of Mayan
culture. You’ll also see plenty of natural beauty such as caves, underground
rivers full of colorful indigenous fish, and a reef aquarium. Open daily from 8:30 am to 10:00 pm. Tel. (998)
883-0470. www.xcaret.com. Here you
can go snorkeling and scuba diving on an unforgettable tour through 600 meters
(nearly 2,000 feet) of caves and tunnels. Open daily from 8:30 am to 10:00 pm.