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The Westin Cozumel

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The Westin Cozumel

4 star hotel
Carretera Costera Norte Km 4.8, 77613 San Miguel de Cozumel, Q.R., Mexico
152 rooms
FREE Internet

Pro Dive International The Westin Cozumel

PADI 5 Star Dive Center
Onsite
Max 8 divers per guide

Package highlights

  • The Westin Cozumel is ideally located in front of the Yucatan Peninsula's best beaches, ranking it in the world's top 10 places to dive.
  • Enjoy plenty of drift diving, fascinating coral formations, cenotes, walls, slopes, and swim-throughs as well as encounters with eagle rays and barracuda.
  • Unwind after dives in the hotel's luxury spa, then have dinner with breathtaking ocean views.
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Booking process

1. BOOKING

Once we receive your booking, we double check availability with the dive operator and reserve your spot

2. CONFIRMATION

We usually get back to you within 24 hours to confirm that your booking is final

3. 48H FREE CANCELLATION PERIOD

You then have 48 hours to take care of other travel arrangements. Your credit card will only be charged after that period

Payment & cancellation

Payment terms

  • Now: 0%
  • 48 hours after booking confirmation: 3 nights
  • 51 days before trip start: 100%

Cancellation fee

Free cancellation for 48h after confirmation

  • 1 night of the total booking amount will be charged if you cancel more than 21 days prior to arrival
  • 100.0% will be charged if you cancel less than 21 days prior to arrival

Explore diving around the The Westin Cozumel

Best dive sites in Yucatán Peninsula

Punta Cancun – This is a popular spot with divers and provides access to several dive sites and some healthy coral reefs. Located at the eastern end of Cancun's hotel zone, the reefs contain colorful coral formations and you can hang out with a diverse array of marine life, including barracuda, rays and sharks. Punta Nizuc – This site is famous for its snorkeling and diving, thanks to an offshore reef that is rife with abundant marine life. Depths average 10 m/30 ft and the great visibility makes this a spectacular spot where divers meet lobster, groupers, rays, sergeant majors and a host of other marine life. At Punta Nizuc art meets coral reef conservation and divers can visit a statue of a young girl lying in a coral garden. She’s part of an underwater museum, Museo Subacuático de Arte, that’s well worth exploring. Playa del Carmen, Akumal and Tulum – South of Cancun, Playa del Carmen is a bustling town with a European vibe. Akumal and Tulum are seaside villages that offer a glimpse into the Yucatan of yesterday. Generally, the dive sites here are shallow with excellent visibility, and boat rides are as short as five minutes. You’re likely to see turtles, barracuda, stingrays, lobsters and nurse sharks. Pared Verde – Sloping rivers of sand divide sections of the wall which is well populated with coral, sponges and myriad macro invertebrates. Depths to 40 m/130 ft are possible and the currents can be strong. Larger pelagic species are frequently seen here, given the reef’s location in the middle of a sandy plain. Cenotes – If you want to try something truly special, dive a cenote. These deep, freshwater-filled sinkholes formed when the roofs of limestone caverns collapsed and filled with water. The Yucatan’s elaborate cenotes have intricate cave systems and underground tunnels that draw divers from around the globe. Many cenotes boast pristine turquoise waters and a beautiful array of stalagmites and stalactites formed over millions of years.

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Snorkeling in Yucatán Peninsula

Non-divers will find plenty of reasons to enter the water in the Yucatan Peninsula. From shore, you’ll be able to access the region’s best reefs and even take a dip in a cenote. If you happen to be in the area from June to September, make sure to take a day trip to Isla Mujeres to snorkel with whale sharks. There are also trips to the deep sea for snorkeling with sailfish for something a little different.

Dive Center

Highlights

  • Explore the world`s second largest reef with its stunning coral formations
  • Ship wreck, canyons, slopes and cenotes nearby
  • A pioneer of the famous local Whale Shark and Sailfish Safaris
  • PADI Green Star Award recognition for conservation and environmental footprint reduction 
  • Divers with disabilities are more than welcome to join us

Description

Located on the northern beach of the island, Pro Dive International Dive Center offers quick access to the stunning reefs in Cozumel Island.

The center accommodates divers of all levels, providing up to four daily dives, including optional night dives for groups of six or more.

Furthermore also organizes daily excursions to explore the majestic Cenotes on the mainland. The diving schedule includes two morning dives at 8:00 AM and two afternoon dives at 1:00 PM, conducted consecutively without returning to the center between dives.

The daily cenote excursion is highly recommended. It begins near the Playa del Carmen ferry pier, where participants are transported to the cenotes for two tank dives in different areas, complete with a picnic of sandwiches and non-alcoholic drinks between dives. Dive groups are kept small, with only four divers per instructor, adhering to safety regulations. The excursion includes transportation within the Riviera Maya, entrance fees, a lamp, a cavern guide, and the aforementioned refreshments (note: taxi and ferry fees in Cozumel are not covered).

Participants should be aware that some cenotes charge up to MXN 1000 for camera use or may prohibit them altogether. The water temperature is around 24 degrees Celsius (75 degrees Fahrenheit), so a 5 mm wetsuit is recommended; the center can include one in the package upon request. Divers must complete a local reef dive before cenote dives to ensure adequate buoyancy and diving skills for safety. The minimum age for participating in cenote dives is 15 years old. Whether exploring vibrant reefs or diving into the unique caverns of cenotes, the Dive Center promises an unforgettable aquatic experience.

 

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DIVING SERVICES

Languages spoken

  • English
  • Spanish

Dive Center Facilities

  • Wi-Fi (Free)
  • Onsite Training Pool
  • Dive Boat

PADI membership level

  • Padi 5 Star Dive Center

Resort Amenities

Good for...

  • Active Holidays
  • Good Value For Money
  • Families With Diving Kids

Food & drink

  • Private Dining
  • Buffet
  • A La Carte
  • Snacks All Day
  • Alcohol
  • Vegetarian Food

Payments

  • Visa
  • Mastercard
  • Cash (Usd)
  • Cash (Local Currency)

Sports & Watersports

  • Snorkeling
  • Kayaking

Facilities

  • Restaurant
  • Beach Front
  • Bar / Lounge
  • Swimming Pool(S)

Amenities & services

  • Wi-Fi (Free)
  • Air-Conditioning

Great for families

  • Kids Club

Wellness & Relaxation

  • Fitness Center/Gym
  • Spa Facility
  • Sauna
  • Beauty Treatments
  • Massage Services
  • Yoga

Activities

  • Hiking

Resort Description

The Westin Cozumel All Inclusive is located in Zona Hotelera Norte, is next to a golf course and on a private beach.

The Westin Cozumel All Inclusive is a resort located in Zona Hotelera Norte near a golf course and on a private beach.

The rooms, suites, and cabanas offer ocean views and some have outdoor hot tubs and private pools. The resort has an on-site spa, swimming pool, and several dining options, including three restaurants.

It's known for its stunning ocean views and its location on one of the best beaches for diving in the world.

The facility features an on-site PADI 5-Star Dive Center, offering guests a premier scuba diving experience with top-tier instruction and equipment.

How to get there

Arrival

  • If you fly into Cozumel Airport, the journey to the resort is around 10 minutes by public taxi.
  • If you fly into Cancun Airport, you first need to make your way to Playa Del Carmen, where a ferry from the pier takes you to Cozumel.
  • The ferry journey takes about 45 minutes and you will get dropped in the center of San Miguel, the main town in Cozumel.
  • From here you can take a public taxi to the resort, which should take about 15 - 20 minutes.

Departure

  • After you have checked out at the reception you can make your own way to your next destination.
  • The best way to return to Cozumel Airport is via taxi. The reception desk can call a taxi for you and the drive back to the airport will last around 10 minutes.
  • For Cancun Airport, the reception desk can arrange a taxi to take you to the pier (approximately a 15 minute journey), where you can board a ferry back to Playa Del Carmen.

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