Adventure Brief
Step beneath Cozumel’s turquoise waves with Island Divers for a beginner-friendly scuba dive. Discover vibrant reefs and abundant marine life in a safe, expertly guided 3-hour experience.
3 hours
easy
From $213.50
Family Friendly
Step beneath Cozumel’s turquoise waves with Island Divers for a beginner-friendly scuba dive. Discover vibrant reefs and abundant marine life in a safe, expertly guided 3-hour experience.
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Difficulty
easy
Duration
3 hours
Fitness Level
Basic swimming ability and good general health are recommended; no advanced fitness required.
Wildlife
History
Cozumel was a significant trading post for the ancient Maya and holds archaeological sites near its coast.
Conservation
Strict marine protection laws help preserve Cozumel’s reefs, and Island Divers encourages responsible diving to minimize human impact.
Island Divers Cozumel
Step beneath Cozumel’s turquoise waves with Island Divers for a beginner-friendly scuba dive. Discover vibrant reefs and abundant marine life in a safe, expertly guided 3-hour experience.
Island Divers Cozumel is a scuba diving operator based in Cancún, Quintana Roo. The company offers an extensive range of PADI and NAUI training courses, guided dives, and specialty trips tailored for new and experienced divers. Offerings include Discover Scuba experiences, PADI Open Water and Advanced certifications, NAUI Open Water and advanced courses, Rescue Diver and Dive Master training, Enriched Air (Nitrox) certification, and professional-level GI Bill certification pathways. Day trips include morning boat dives, two‑tank boat dives, twilight and night dives, and custom cenote excursions. Several trips specify complimentary equipment, online theory, or onboard snacks and beverages; other programs provide private instructor support and multi‑dive itineraries.
Island Divers Cozumel lists a PADI Discover Scuba option, NAUI Discover Scuba, PADI or NAUI refresher classes, PADI Advance and Open Water certifications, a PADI Rescue Diver class, PADI Dive Master certification and internship, and specialty options such as Nitrox training and night dives. The business also promotes NAUI GI Bill Certification and NAUI GI Bill Professional Certification; the NAUI GI Bill listing includes a contact, Jenna, at +1 208 860 9629 for scheduling and information.
The operator emphasizes structured training and supervised guided dives following PADI and NAUI standards as reflected in their course lineup. Trip summaries indicate attention to safety, instructor‑led experiences, and gear provision where noted. Island Divers Cozumel is featured on The Adventure Collective and lists multi‑course pathways from introductory discovery dives through instructor‑level certification. Booking details, schedules, and current availability are provided through their official contact channels directly.
Tours Offered
15+
Range of dive experiences
Location
Cancún, Quintana Roo
Based in Cancún, Quintana Roo
Certifications
PADI • NAUI • GI Bill
Open water to instructor training
Trip Types
Boat & Cenote Dives
Boat dives and cenote options
Check availability for Discover Scuba, certifications, night dives, nitrox courses, or custom cenote trips — contact the team to book.
Use Reef-Safe Sunscreen
Protect marine life by applying mineral-based sunscreens like zinc oxide before your dive.
Stay Hydrated
Drink plenty of water before and after your dive to avoid dehydration in the tropical heat.
Wear Comfortable Swimwear
Choose well-fitting swimwear as you’ll be in the water for several hours during your dive experience.
Arrive Early for Orientation
Arriving 15 minutes early ensures time to complete necessary briefings and gear setup without rushing.
Swimsuit
Comfortable swimwear is crucial for enjoying your time in the water.
summer
Towel
For drying off after your underwater adventure.
Reef-Safe Sunscreen
Protect both your skin and the marine environment with mineral-based sunscreen.
summer
Wetsuit (optional)
Wetsuits help maintain warmth when water temperatures drop during cooler months.
winter