Coral reef snorkeling in Puerto Morelos takes you to the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, the second largest barrier reef in the world. This portion of reef has been under National Park protection since 1998. The sites are shallow, just 15 to 20 feet deep, allowing snorkelers an up close experience. The reef is still in excellent shape with colorful hard and soft corals, many varieties of fish and other creatures such as rays, turtles and eels that call the reef home.
Snorkeling in the Cenotes is a mystical experience. The play of light and water in the jungle setting is beautiful to behold. You are actually swimming in the aquifer. The Maya culture held the Cenotes as a integral and sacred part of their daily life and ritual.
During the summer months (mid May to mid September) the migration of the whale sharks brings these gentle giants to the Mexican Caribbean. We offer snorkeling tours to encounter them. This once in a lifetime experience is not to be missed.
Snorkeling in the Cenotes is a mystical experience. The play of light and water in the jungle setting is beautiful to behold. You are actually swimming in the aquifer. The Maya culture held the Cenotes as a integral and sacred part of their daily life and ritual.
During the summer months (mid May to mid September) the migration of the whale sharks brings these gentle giants to the Mexican Caribbean. We offer snorkeling tours to encounter them. This once in a lifetime experience is not to be missed.