The storm stayed away for our last day of diving but was in full force when we woke up on our last day. It was so windy on the water that there was no one allowed on the beach or in the water. We're lucky our last day of diving didn't get cancelled because there's definitely no diving today. They didn't even have breakfast on the beach dining area. Everything was in the building instead.
We had a lovely morning taking it easy. Even with the wind, the view from our room was still gorgeous as the colors were still beautiful. Here are some pictures from the hotel, more to come...
Wonderful trampolines suspended over the water so you can lie out in the sun/under the umbrella and listen to the crashing ocean waves or take a dip in the ocean from the conveniently adjacent stairway down to the water below.
Sunset views from our room
Windy morning
12/09/2017
Dive day 5
We were lucky to have a full last day of diving despite forecasts of thunderstorms. We went to Palancar Gardens and Paso del Cedral again. There wasn't as much large creatures though we did see an eagle ray from far away. However, the last dive was super beautiful with great colors. At the end of the dive though I saw a nurse shark swimming about and for a bit it swam towards me but then decided to turn around.
Pregnant Crab
Southern Stingray
Jellyfish in the waves
Painted Sea Slug
Yellow Stingray Hiding
Cozumel Splendid Toadfish
Pregnant Crab
Southern Stingray
Jellyfish in the waves
Painted Sea Slug
Yellow Stingray Hiding
Cozumel Splendid Toadfish
12/07/2017
Dive day 4
What an incredible day! Though I think I stayed under too long and got a little too much nitrogen. I've been feeling a bit discombobulated... I can't recall exactly how many turtles we saw on each dive.
Here are some pics:
Lionfish
Baby Drumfish
Blacktip shark from far away
Crab over something?
Eagle rays!
Splendid toadfish
Purple tipped Sea anemone
Nurse shark sleeping
We saw 5 sharks, 4 splendid toadfish, at least 3 turtles, and 3 eagle rays!!
One of the sharks actually came below us and circled a platform on the reef offering a fantastic opportunity for a video (coming soon). I chased down the eagle rays and got some video too but the very strong current made the video very choppy.
Here are some pics:
Baby Drumfish
Blacktip shark from far away
Crab over something?
Eagle rays!
Splendid toadfish
Purple tipped Sea anemone
Nurse shark sleeping
We saw 5 sharks, 4 splendid toadfish, at least 3 turtles, and 3 eagle rays!!
One of the sharks actually came below us and circled a platform on the reef offering a fantastic opportunity for a video (coming soon). I chased down the eagle rays and got some video too but the very strong current made the video very choppy.
12/06/2017
Dive day 3
Today we went to Palancar Bricks and then Cedar Peak and finally we saw eagle rays!! 2 of them, and the second one was huge but alas too far and I couldn't swim fast enough against the current to catch him. So far I've seen at least 1 turtle on every dive. It was a great day!
Flounder
Lobsert hanging out on the reef(Can't remember)
Tilefish
Eagle Ray!!!
Queen angelfish
Christmastree worm
Stoplight Parrotfish
Sea Cucumber pooping?
12/04/2017
Day 1+2 of diving
It's been a number of years since my last trip to Cozumel. I had forgotten how strong the currents can be on the drift dives (though nothing compared to that last dive in Thailand). These first 4 dives have been great, although I have yet to see any eagle rays, despite it being eagle ray season. On our first dive, we missed this group of 4 rays while we were in swim throughs. However, we have seen 5 turtles, 2 sharks, and 2 Cozumel splendid toadfish.
The water is super clear though I think there's definitely less marine life than when I first certified here in 2004. They tell me that the hurricane that swept through here about 10 years ago really your up the reefs but they're starting to recover.
I'm diving with blue project Cozumel and it's been very good. I picked them because they do small boats with more personalized attention and later pickups (8-9am). On our first day, we got a private divemaster. On our second day we had 4 in the group but the divemaster let the ones who were low on air surface together and I got to stay under a bit longer. I stayed down so long on the second dive, I almost reached deco time!
I still have my 10 yr old sealife camera which still works but I'm looking to upgrade soon.
Pictures to be uploaded below:
Swim throughs:
Sea anemone
Cozumel Splendid Toadfish
Big turtle
Hey, what'you looking at?
Mommy sea lettuce and baby sea lettuce
Nurse Shark
Baracuda head
Didn't get the fish I was aiming for but this picture is still nice
12/02/2017
Arriving in Cozumel, Mexico
This is my 5th trip to Cozumel. This is where I originally got certified for diving back in 2004.
For the first time, I'm staying on the south side of the island. It should be good since most of the dive sites are down here and should make for shorter boat rides and later pickups in the morning.
I'm staying at the Fiesta Americana and diving with blue project. Can't wait.
Here's the view from my balcony and a view flying over playa del Carmen.
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