Cozumel Shore Snorkel with Lunch
- Don't miss an unforgettable snorkeling experience in Cozumel, teeming with colorful marine life and coral reefs
- Gain confidence with pre-training and step-by-step snorkeling instructions from a PADI-certified guide
- Enjoy spectacular views in waters no deeper than 20 feet
- Savor a delicious Mexican-themed lunch on the beach after your snorkel adventure
- Book now to avoid missing out on this popular Cozumel snorkeling experience, as spaces fill up quickly
Please Note: All sunscreens are prohibited as it poses a threat to coral reefs.
Cozumel Shore Snorkel with Lunch
Take a break from your cruise ship and come explore the Cozumel marine life while snorkeling. The Caribbean waters are filled with magnificent marine life. Coral reef decorated with dancing water plants and colorful fish bouncing around their playground are not to be missed while visiting Cozumel. You will be thrilled you chose this Cozumel snorkeling excursion.
Your PADI certified guide will give you all the preparation needed to make your snorkeling experience safe and comfortable. Snorkeling equipment will be provided and an in depth pre training on how to use the gear. You will even be given step by step directions on how to snorkel properly, giving you lots of confidence to enjoy the precious underwater life of Cozumel.
During your snorkeling excursion, see spectacular views of coral formations and an array of colorful fish. In Cozumel, it's not necessary to swim deep to really enjoy the beauty. You will not be in waters deeper than 20 feet. A staircase leads you into the water gradually and guides you out as well. This is an activity designed tour with the novice snorkeler in mind, and still offers spectacular views.
After your snorkel experience, your Cozumel tour guide will take you to the designated area by the ocean where you will enjoy a delicious Mexican themed lunch.
Please Note: Lockers are available for an additional fee (about $3 US) to store your belongings during the tour. All sunscreens are prohibited as it poses a threat to coral reefs.