Full-Day El Cielo Snorkel Tour in Cozumel with Transportation and Lunch
Overview
An underwater world awaits at El Cielo reef, where colorful fish and unique coral formations create a stunning marine landscape. Careful observation is essential to conserve the vibrant marine life in this beautiful environment.
- 🌊 Swim and relax on Cielito beach, soaking in the tropical atmosphere.
- 🍽️ Delight in delicious food at a Cozumel restaurant during your visit.
- 📸 Capture countless photos of this magical place to cherish your memories.
- ⚠️ IMPORTANT INFORMATION: During September 2023, Palancar and Colombia reefs will be closed for the protection of marine life. Alternative visits will include Xhul ha and Palancar (Herradura) reefs.
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Pickup included
- Visit to El Cielito beach and the private beach club
- One dish of your choice
- Visit to El Cielo and 2 more different reefs
- Use of Snorkelling equipment
- Ferry Ticket and Boat trip (2 drinks per person on board the boat)
- Box Lunch Breakfast
- Marine Conservation Fee in Cozumel, Palancar Reef
- Taxi back to Cozumel dock
- Photos and souvenirs
- Drinks at the restaurant
Then you will be transported to the Cielo reef where stands out for its peculiar resident, the starfish. Observe this amazing animal and take care of it because they are sensitive animals.
Have free time at one of the most peaceful beaches of Cozumel. Enjoy the landscape that the blue turquoise Caribbean Sea has for you.
Enjoy the incredible food, choose one of the dishes and enjoy the gastronomy of the region. Then walk around Cozumel’s streets and see the different stores that you can find there where you can buy the perfect souvenir to remember this trip.
Come with us and enjoy this incredible adventure!
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: During September 2023, the Palancar and Colombia reefs will be closed, due to the protection and care of the marine life of the natural reserve. Therefore, we will be visiting Xhul ha and Palancar (Herradura) reefs instead. Thank you for your understanding.