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Reviews (2)

Anthony's Key Resort

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5

This Resort is everything you hope for in a Dive resort. It's paradise on earth. The bungalows are spacious and the one we had came with a private patio overlooking the ocean with two hammocks. There was a fridge and a spacious bathroom. We would nap on the hammocks between the morning dives and the afternoon dives and we were a few feet away from the beach where the shore diving was. The staff was very friendly, the boats were spacious and the divemaster would always ask us our opinion to pick the best spots for our next dive. They have lockers right next to the dock so you don't have to carry your gear from your room to the boat every time you dive. The food was excellent with both Local and international choices for Breakfast and the lunches and dinners always had a great selection for the meat eaters and fish eaters (It might be a little hard to eat for the Vegetarians and the vegans). The dolphin shows were a fun add-on and the nightly events were a great way to meet other divers and enjoy the island. The closest city is about 5 mn away by Taxi and is a great place to visit on the last day or just to get away from the resort. The highlights of our diving experience were the infamous "Shark Dive" and the two wrecks that they offer are must-see (but they are deep so you would need to be an advanced diver)

Visited on 01/2012 - Submitted on 03/02/2014
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Scuba Club Cozumel

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Cozumel is a fun place to dive and it is Drift diving paradise but it's also a tourist trap especially if you are obviously not a local. Prices are quite expensive and the service isn't that great because they know that they will get a flock of divers regardless of your business. The food is catered to the American crowd and if often tasteless. The buffet might make you walk across the street to a local tacos shop where you would probably get a much better meal. The dives are nice but make sure you bring a few bottles of water before climbing on the boat because most dive boats don't even carry drinking water. The staff does try to cater to what the divers want and will often ask you where you would like to dive which made the diving a little more fun and exciting once you knew which dive spots you like the best. The one wreck dive they offer (The C-53 wreck) is a must see and has a lot of sea life with easy entries and a relatively shallow depth for a wreck (between 60-80 ft)

Visited on 12/2012 - Submitted on 03/02/2014
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