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Cancun Scuba Diving  -  Tourism in Quintana Roo - Visiting Mexico

Scuba Diving Cancun is a paradise full of attractions. One of its most valuable treasures are found underwater, it's The Maya Reef, the second largest in the world just after the Great Australian Barrier.It stretches from Cabo Catoche in Mexico, to the Bay Islands in Honduras and it runs parallel to the shore at a distance fluctuating between 300 feet and 120 milesThis richness has turned the Mexican Caribbean into the SCUBA diving and snorkeling capital of the world, due to places like Cancun and Cozumel mainly, where visibility in the water compliments the beauty of the reefs, its fauna and flora. We invite you to explore a world of diving possibilities in Mexico.


Day diving in the Mexican Caribbean offers you a fresh and tranquil scenery to the observer. Enjoy the different blue tones and crystal clear waters of the Caribbean. There are different spots to practice day diving in the Riviera Maya, this caribbean coastline in Mexico offers some of the best places for SCUBA diving.
The diving scenery will acquire a completely different dimension when you practice night diving in the Mexican Caribbean. The absence of solar light gives a different touch to the underwater panorama, ideal for night diving in the Riviera Maya. This will be definitely an exciting experience due to different factors: First, our own emotions and sensations towards the night. By nature, wonder reaches a higher point at these hours. Another factor is that the blue filter prevailing by day disappears. The effect of direct artificial light over the reef flora and fauna is dramatic when it comes to color explosion. In addition, artificial lights become the only reference for position because darkness compromises the sense of orientation. This slow motion of lanterns against the dark ocean is a thrilling image by itself.One more is that by night the active fauna has different behavior and habits, just as it is on land.
If you enjoy diving, cenote diving in Yucatan is an experience that you cannot miss. Discover the enigmatic kingdom of Chac, god of the water and the underground world, practicing the interesting and magical cavern diving. The Yucatan peninsula is a large plate made of porous limestone where the highest point above sea level is not more than 150 feet. The lack of mountains and other heights keeps the water from growing into streams; therefore there are no superficial rivers on the peninsula. The rainwater penetrates the permeable nature rock forming underground deposits and streams. Throughout the years these filtrations erode and weaken the rock. The vault ends up giving in and falling, exposing the river to the exterior in some areas that the Mayas have called “cenotes” for centuries.

Text:cancun.com Photo:cancuncd.com








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