Xcalak
offers dozens of fantastic dive sites between 5-30 minutes by boat from
the Aventuras Xcalak to Chinchorro Dive Center pier. We have deep and
shallow walls, huge tongue and groove formations, "pozas" (blue holes),
swim throughs, and much, much more.
Here are a few of our
favorite dive sites:
La Poza, 30-80 fsw
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This
is a unique geographical formation-the only one in the entire Great
Maya Reef. Geologists are still uncertain about the development
of this trench that runs parallel to shore for about ½ a mile.
Like a box canyon,
the trench begins shallow then becomes wider and deeper. On one
side is a coral wall, on the other a sand hill slopes down from
shallow water.
Due to the strong
currents and rich nutrients in the water, this is the favorite hang
out for lots of big fish. You will drop down the coral wall into
a highway of 3-7 foot tarpon, large schools of jack and snapper,
and giant midnight blue parrotfish.
Watch along the
wall for lobster holes, morays, schools of small fry, black coral,
and many other exotic reef inhabitants. We generally end this dive
at a pinnacle, the "Piedra del Mundo", that rises from the bottom
of the trench to 15 feet below the surface. The perfect place for
a safety stop!!!
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La
Chimenea, 70-110 fsw
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At
this site, the wall drops down from 40 feet to 90-110 feet with
sand flats extending beyond into deeper water.
You will drop
down the wall to 60 feet, then swim along the face until you reach
the opening to "La Catedral". This is a huge cavern that has a large
debris stone in the center.
Huge tarpon, barracuda,
and schools of silver sides dance in the light beam entering through
a large hole in the ceiling.
For advanced divers,
we can end this dive by traveling up a canyon to a long swim through,
followed by an ascent through The Chimney.
Both portions
of this dive can be done separately-or we can just dive along this
beautiful coral wall.
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Alejandro´s
Reef 40-60 fsw
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This
site has the distinctive horseshoe shaped wall of a cenote.
There are large
coral heads in the center, swim throughs where moray eels like to
hide, and lots of black wire coral on the overhangs.
After following
the curve of the horseshoe, this sit continues south into the tongue
and groove formations of another site, The G-Spot.
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SANTA
JULIA
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Just
north of Sandwood Villas there are huge tongue and groove formations
with canyons as wide as city streets. There are lovely barrel sponges
at 60 to 80 ft.
The current here
usually runs to the north so we end the dive at Punta Gavilan where
school of Atlantic Spade Fish, Chubs, and Snapper are frequently
seen. One time we even saw Dorado!
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Doña
Nica 40-80 fsw
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This
site has 2 distinct coral formations-a shallow wall from 30-50 feet
facing sand flats. This is a favorite site for instructions as the
depths are shallow, it has soft sand for doing training exercises,
and lots of marine life. We also use it for night dives due to large
numbers of lobster and octopus.
The second area
of this site, just across the sand flats heading into deeper water,
has large tongue and grooves plus intriguing pinnacles and coral
heads. Large grouper and snapper use the overhanging ledges for
hiding places.
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Hob
Na (aka Grouper Hangout) 40-110 fsw
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About
30 minutes north, we discovered this site quite by accident when
the substitute boat captain dropped us off at the wrong depth. We
just followed a wide canyon out into deeper water and at about 60
feet began seeing lots of huge grouper that were in no hurry to
leave their nesting sites. There are very tall, narrow canyon formations,
some with large tunnels between them. The great thing about this
site is that you can dive deep or shallow. You can dive along the
tops of the ridges and see what is going on down below-or drop down
deep for a closer look!
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Cenote
Azul, visit another planet !!
In the unlikely
event that the sea is too rough to dive Xcalak, we offer two tank trips
to Cenote Azul and Bacalar, the Lake of Seven Colors. Cenote Azul is the
largest pit cenote in Mexico, 600 feet across and 290+ feet at the center.
The diving here is the most bizarre and thrilling fresh water dive you
will ever experience. The geological formations look more like a moon-scape
with submerged trees populated by schools of live bearing, fresh water
fish. At 100+ feet, you can look up and see swimmers above but not the
bottom. During the first dive, you will drop down through the blue-green
water to a ledge at 90-100 feet, we then progress along the wall in a
multi-level dive. For the surface interval, you can lounge in the sun
or enjoy some fine local cuisine in the Cenote Azul restaurant. The second
dive will be conducted at 50-60 feet and often we can make a complete
circuit of the cenote in 40 minutes. The water in this cenote is much
warmer than what you will commonly experience in the smaller cenotes,
with an average year round temperature above 80° F. Visability is 30 to
50 feet. After the dives, we can stop in Bacalar to visit the colonial
Spanish Fort, do some shopping, or just wander around this lovely inland
city.
RELAXED
DIVING
At
XTC Dive Center, we run a pretty relaxed dive schedule. Normally, we begin
gearing up for local dives at 9 AM, 11 AM, and 2 PM and are in the water
within 30 minutes-but we are happy to schedule dives at other times to
suit your schedule. We plan our deepest dive of the day first; successive
dives are progressively shallower. If you have a dive computer , we will
be happy to plan computer dives. For groups of 4 or more, we can give
you your own boat, Divemaster, and Captain-you decide when you want to
dive. We always return to the shop between dives so you can have a snack
and relax on the beach during your surface interval. Occasionally, we
plan 2 tank trips farther north; in which case we will stop at a restaurant
or on the beach for our surface interval. Night dives are conducted just
after dusk and Chinchorro trips always leave between 7 and 8 AM.
SPECIAL
SERVICES
To save driving
time, since we know you would rather be diving, we offer free pick-up
in our boats as far north as Kimmel's Kabana (see map) for any number of divers. For four or
more divers, we will pick you up for free as far north as Cielos Azules,
less than 4 divers we charge $10 for pick-up. If you stop by the dive
shop when you arrive, you can fill out your release forms and get fitted
for equipment on your first day. For subsequent days of diving, a dive
boat will show up at your hotel with all your equipment ready-all you
have to do is jump in the boat and go dive! For those of you with your
own equipment, we will wash and dry your equipment at the end of each
day then store it in our shop.
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Private dive (s)
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$65
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One dive
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$45
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2 dives
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$65
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3 dives
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$90
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Night dive
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$55
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Technical dive(s) with guide
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$75 each (max depth 200 fsw)
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Cenote Azul trip, 2 tanks
(4 diver minimum)
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$85 per person
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Chinchorro (3 tanks air)
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$165
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Chinchorro Snorkeler
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$105
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(4 diver minimum,
8 person maximum for all Chinchorro trips)
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If you will be traveling with 8 or more divers, please contact
us for special group rates.
All prices are per person. The price of open-water boat dives
includes an 80 cubic ft. aluminum tank, weight belt, and weights.
See equipment rental below if you need
additional items.
All prices are in US dollars (we will convert to pesos if you
would like to pay in national currency). There is a 10% sales
tax in the Q. Roo, 15% in all other states of Mexico.
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EQUIMPENT RENTAL |
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Regulator and
BCD per day
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$15
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Regulator and
BCD per week
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$70
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Regulator OR BCD
per day
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$8
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Regulator OR BCD
per week
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$40
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Wet
Suit
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$8
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Computer per day
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$10
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Nitrox
up to EANx40
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$12
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UW Light
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$5
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Mask,
snorkel, and fins for scuba diving
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$8
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Mask
and Snorkel OR Fins for scuba diving
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$5
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SNORKELING
EQUIPMENT RENTAL
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MUST PURCHASE OR SHOW WRIST
BAND
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Snorkel Equipment
per day: Mask,
fins, snorkel, snorkeling vest, and Marine park wrist band.
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$15
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Snorkel Equipment
per week: Mask, fins, snorkel, snorkeling vest, and 7 Marine Park
wrist bands
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$75
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Mask w/Snorkel
OR Fins plus snorkeling vest and wrist band, per day
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$10
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All
prices are in US dollars (we will convert to pesos if you would
like to pay in national currency).
10% state sales tax not included. Prices subject to change without
notice.
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Need help finding accommodations
for your stay in Xcalak?
We will be happy to assist you with your vacation
planning.
For additional information about
The Aventuras Xcalak to Chinchorro Dive Center or the area in general
Email us at:
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from the US
From Europe or anywhere else, dial the international exit code and
From within Mexico
From Chetumal
Aventuras
Xcalak-Chinchorro, Postal 21, Chetumal, Q. Roo, Mexico 77000
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