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Scuba Diving and Snorkeling in Akumal, Mexico
By Macon Gravlee
When traveling to Akumal Mexico one nearly passes this small quiet village
by without realizing that it is actually one of the Caribbean coast's
best locations for diving and snorkeling on the Yucatan Peninsula. Akumal
is located a mere 65 miles to the south of the Cancun resort area and
50 miles from the Mexican airport. It may be small but it is the ideal
vacation get away for families or divers who wish to escape the daily
rush of Mexico's often crowded beaches. Located in Akumal are two very
tranquil bays as well as the Yalku Lagoon which is perfect for family
swimming or snorkeling. The area boasts of 30 beautiful reef sites that
are ideal for diving while the beautiful white sandy beaches invite one
to enjoy the relaxing Mexican sun.<<br>>
There is an abundance of accommodations in Akumal, five different restaurants
which offer local and European Fare, several grocery stores, a few boutiques
or gift shops plus an excellent Dive Shop. Most of these attractions are
within a 15 minute walk of one and other. The best part of this small
village is that should you be interested in snorkeling, diving, fishing
or merely relaxing in the warm Mexican sun you will find you can walk
to the various locations although buses and taxis are readily available
should you desire them.<<br>>
The temperatures in Akumal range around 80 degree during September to
April and during the rest of the year you can expect 90 degree temperatures.
The area receives a gentle sea breeze from the nearby Caribbean and during
the winter season you may require a sweater in the evenings.<<br>>
The local dive shop will setup your equipment and have it ready for your
dive when you arrive at the dock. They have all the necessary diving equipment
you will need at reasonable rental rates. You will be provided with an
80 cu. ft aluminum tank which is filled to approximately 3000 psi. You
will board one of the 28 foot open panga boats docked nearby. The dives
are generally limited to eight people plus the dive master and the ships
captain. Should you happen to be part of a larger group you can easily
make special arrangements for all members to dive.<<br>>
Most of the arranged dives are drift dives which take place over very
stunning and colorful coral reefs. The typically currents are weak in
this area and water temperature hover around 82 degree. The underwater
visibility in the area can reach 50 feet up to 150 feet depending upon
the weather. A light wet suit is recommended during the winter season.<,br>>
If you are seeking a pristine location with clear water and an abundance
of undersea life to view during your next dive adventure then Akumal Mexico
is the place you have been dreaming about.
M Gravlee is a retired newspaper publisher who spends several
months a year traveling. He has visited every continent except Antarctica
and over 30 countries.
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