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English (Translate this text in English): Best done by boat. Akumal Dive Center is almost straight in from the reef.
English (Translate this text in English): Best done by boat. Akumal Dive Center is almost straight in from the reef.
Best done by boat. Akumal Dive Center is almost straight in from the reef.
English (Translate this text in English): Best done by boat. Akumal Dive Center is almost straight in from the reef.
English (Translate this text in English): Best done by boat. Akumal Dive Center is almost straight in from the reef.
English (Translate this text in English): Best done by boat. Akumal Dive Center is almost straight in from the reef.
English (Translate this text in English): Best done by boat. Akumal Dive Center is almost straight in from the reef.
English (Translate this text in English): Best done by boat. Akumal Dive Center is almost straight in from the reef.
English (Translate this text in English): Best done by boat. Akumal Dive Center is almost straight in from the reef.
How? By boat
Distance Short boat time (< 10min)
Easy to find? Easy to find
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Dive site Characteristics
Average depth 12.2 m / 40 ft
Max depth 16.8 m / 55.1 ft
Current None
Visibility Excellent ( > 30 m)
Quality
Dive site quality Good
Experience All divers
Bio interest Interesting
More details
Week crowd
Week-end crowd
Dive type
- Reef
Dive site activities
- Marine biology
- Children dive
- Night dive
- First dive
- Dive training
- Photography
Dangers
Additional Information
English (Translate this text in English): Nice night dive with many small lobsters and only one octopus. There were at least four DM’s with us and three other divers. Once on the bottom we all spread out and the lights from divers looked like search lights looking for an escaped prisoner. This site has many tall elkhorn clumps the reach up 20 feet or more. On these we saw all kinds of spiny urchins. We covered the corals and found many fish sleeping in cracks and holes in the reef. It made for some good photos. Then an octopus on a tall clump and all the divers rushed to it. Last time I was left out so this time I jumped right in and got a few photos. As we got shallower the krill started to show up and one of the divers was freaking out. Ryan was having problem with his buoyance and was floating up much of the time. Time came to go up and on the safety stop tried to see some bioluminescent critters but alas, none.
English (Translate this text in English): Nice night dive with many small lobsters and only one octopus. There were at least four DM’s with us and three other divers. Once on the bottom we all spread out and the lights from divers looked like search lights looking for an escaped prisoner. This site has many tall elkhorn clumps the reach up 20 feet or more. On these we saw all kinds of spiny urchins. We covered the corals and found many fish sleeping in cracks and holes in the reef. It made for some good photos. Then an octopus on a tall clump and all the divers rushed to it. Last time I was left out so this time I jumped right in and got a few photos. As we got shallower the krill started to show up and one of the divers was freaking out. Ryan was having problem with his buoyance and was floating up much of the time. Time came to go up and on the safety stop tried to see some bioluminescent critters but alas, none.
Nice night dive with many small lobsters and only one octopus. There were at least four DM’s with us and three other divers. Once on the bottom we all spread out and the lights from divers looked like search lights looking for an escaped prisoner. This site has many tall elkhorn clumps the reach up 20 feet or more. On these we saw all kinds of spiny urchins. We covered the corals and found many fish sleeping in cracks and holes in the reef. It made for some good photos. Then an octopus on a tall clump and all the divers rushed to it. Last time I was left out so this time I jumped right in and got a few photos. As we got shallower the krill started to show up and one of the divers was freaking out. Ryan was having problem with his buoyance and was floating up much of the time. Time came to go up and on the safety stop tried to see some bioluminescent critters but alas, none.
English (Translate this text in English): Nice night dive with many small lobsters and only one octopus. There were at least four DM’s with us and three other divers. Once on the bottom we all spread out and the lights from divers looked like search lights looking for an escaped prisoner. This site has many tall elkhorn clumps the reach up 20 feet or more. On these we saw all kinds of spiny urchins. We covered the corals and found many fish sleeping in cracks and holes in the reef. It made for some good photos. Then an octopus on a tall clump and all the divers rushed to it. Last time I was left out so this time I jumped right in and got a few photos. As we got shallower the krill started to show up and one of the divers was freaking out. Ryan was having problem with his buoyance and was floating up much of the time. Time came to go up and on the safety stop tried to see some bioluminescent critters but alas, none.
English (Translate this text in English): Nice night dive with many small lobsters and only one octopus. There were at least four DM’s with us and three other divers. Once on the bottom we all spread out and the lights from divers looked like search lights looking for an escaped prisoner. This site has many tall elkhorn clumps the reach up 20 feet or more. On these we saw all kinds of spiny urchins. We covered the corals and found many fish sleeping in cracks and holes in the reef. It made for some good photos. Then an octopus on a tall clump and all the divers rushed to it. Last time I was left out so this time I jumped right in and got a few photos. As we got shallower the krill started to show up and one of the divers was freaking out. Ryan was having problem with his buoyance and was floating up much of the time. Time came to go up and on the safety stop tried to see some bioluminescent critters but alas, none.
English (Translate this text in English): Nice night dive with many small lobsters and only one octopus. There were at least four DM’s with us and three other divers. Once on the bottom we all spread out and the lights from divers looked like search lights looking for an escaped prisoner. This site has many tall elkhorn clumps the reach up 20 feet or more. On these we saw all kinds of spiny urchins. We covered the corals and found many fish sleeping in cracks and holes in the reef. It made for some good photos. Then an octopus on a tall clump and all the divers rushed to it. Last time I was left out so this time I jumped right in and got a few photos. As we got shallower the krill started to show up and one of the divers was freaking out. Ryan was having problem with his buoyance and was floating up much of the time. Time came to go up and on the safety stop tried to see some bioluminescent critters but alas, none.
English (Translate this text in English): Nice night dive with many small lobsters and only one octopus. There were at least four DM’s with us and three other divers. Once on the bottom we all spread out and the lights from divers looked like search lights looking for an escaped prisoner. This site has many tall elkhorn clumps the reach up 20 feet or more. On these we saw all kinds of spiny urchins. We covered the corals and found many fish sleeping in cracks and holes in the reef. It made for some good photos. Then an octopus on a tall clump and all the divers rushed to it. Last time I was left out so this time I jumped right in and got a few photos. As we got shallower the krill started to show up and one of the divers was freaking out. Ryan was having problem with his buoyance and was floating up much of the time. Time came to go up and on the safety stop tried to see some bioluminescent critters but alas, none.
English (Translate this text in English): Nice night dive with many small lobsters and only one octopus. There were at least four DM’s with us and three other divers. Once on the bottom we all spread out and the lights from divers looked like search lights looking for an escaped prisoner. This site has many tall elkhorn clumps the reach up 20 feet or more. On these we saw all kinds of spiny urchins. We covered the corals and found many fish sleeping in cracks and holes in the reef. It made for some good photos. Then an octopus on a tall clump and all the divers rushed to it. Last time I was left out so this time I jumped right in and got a few photos. As we got shallower the krill started to show up and one of the divers was freaking out. Ryan was having problem with his buoyance and was floating up much of the time. Time came to go up and on the safety stop tried to see some bioluminescent critters but alas, none.
English (Translate this text in English): Nice night dive with many small lobsters and only one octopus. There were at least four DM’s with us and three other divers. Once on the bottom we all spread out and the lights from divers looked like search lights looking for an escaped prisoner. This site has many tall elkhorn clumps the reach up 20 feet or more. On these we saw all kinds of spiny urchins. We covered the corals and found many fish sleeping in cracks and holes in the reef. It made for some good photos. Then an octopus on a tall clump and all the divers rushed to it. Last time I was left out so this time I jumped right in and got a few photos. As we got shallower the krill started to show up and one of the divers was freaking out. Ryan was having problem with his buoyance and was floating up much of the time. Time came to go up and on the safety stop tried to see some bioluminescent critters but alas, none.
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