Dive Package 6 – “Full experience ”
For certified divers who want an immersive and balanced mix of adrenaline, nature, and cultural discovery, the “Barracuda” Dive Package offers a perfect blend of ocean and jungle, shipwreck and cenote, art and nature — all across six days of unforgettable experiences in the Riviera Maya.
🌟 This package is for passionate adventurers who want the full experience — reefs, caverns, underwater museums, and even a Mayan river float through a protected biosphere.
What’s Included
6 Days – 10 Dives + Muyil Tour
Minimum 2 Certified Divers Required or solo diver fee applies
- 2 Dives – MUSA & Shallow Reefs
Begin with one of Cancun’s most iconic dives: the Underwater Museum of Art (MUSA), followed by a vibrant reef teeming with marine life. - 2 Dives – Shipwreck & Reef
Dive a sunken navy ship at 85 ft and enjoy a second reef dive in the Cancun National Marine Park. Advanced certification recommended for the wreck dive. - 2 Dives – Outer Reefs (Cancun)
Explore the deeper reefs beyond the bay — walls, coral gardens, and large pelagic species await. - 2 Dives – Cenotes: Chac Mool & Kukulkan
Enter the otherworldly beauty of Mexico’s freshwater caverns with crystal-clear visibility and light rays piercing through the surface. - 2 Dives – Cozumel by Speedboat
No ferries, no crowds — just you, your dive guide, and Cozumel’s world-class reefs in the most exclusive express format.
Bonus Day – Muyil River Float in Sian Ka’an Biosphere
After five days of diving, reconnect with nature on this serene and breathtaking freshwater adventure.
Muyil River & Lagoon Tour
Located just south of Tulum, Muyil is the entrance to one of the most untouched corners of the Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve. This nature-focused day trip includes:
- Pickup from your hotel
- Entrance to Muyil and the option to visit ancient Mayan ruins and a panoramic jungle viewpoint (+$30 USD per person)
- Boat ride through two crystal-clear lagoons
- Floating experience in the Muyil River — drift gently for 30–45 minutes through the mangrove-lined waters of a Mayan ceremonial canal
- Wooden boardwalk through wetlands
- Light lunch and drinks
- Return to Cancun by private transportation
Cancellation Policy
✔ Weather-related cancellations will be rescheduled or refunded 100%
✔ 100% refund for cancellations made 45 to 8 days in advance
✔ 75% refund for cancellations made 8 to 2 days prior
❌ No refund within 24 hours of the tour
❌ No refund for no-shows or lack of marine sightings (federal regulation)
What to Bring
✔ Swimsuit, towel, sandals, sunglasses, and hat
✔ Biodegradable sunscreen (apply before pickup)
✔ Valid photo ID
✔ Cash for tips and souvenirs
✔ Extra t-shirt or long-sleeve shirt for sun protection
✔ Cenote day: Flip-flops or water shoes for walking
How to Book
Click the Book Now button and fill out your booking form. Please include:
✔ Number of guests
✔ Preferred date(s)
✔ Hotel name or meeting point
✔ Dietary restrictions (vegetarian, vegan, etc.)
✔ Wetsuit rental request (if needed)
We’ll confirm availability and send a secure payment link.
Final Notes & Contact
We’re committed to excellent communication and personalized attention before, during, and after your tour.
📲 Contact us anytime:
✔ Eduardo: +52 998 227 4043
✔ Lorena: +52 998 116 4617
FAQs – Frequently Asked Questions
Can I spread the dives over non-consecutive days?
Yes! Choose your preferred dates. Contact us first for availability or book and we’ll follow up.
Can my plan include more than two divers?
Of course! We’ll create a custom package and send your booking link.
What if I’m staying outside Cancun?
We can arrange transportation from anywhere — small fee may apply for Cancun dive days.
Can I pay with any card?
Yes! All major debit and credit cards accepted through our secure payment system.
Can I add accommodations to my booking?
Yes, we offer Airbnb stays in Cancun. Ask for a combined package.
Can non-divers join the tour?
Yes! Snorkelers, boat riders, or nature lovers can be added — we’ll build your shared experience.
Can I make changes after booking?
Yes, minor updates are possible depending on availability. Just reach out.
Do I need to be certified to book this?
Yes, this package is for certified divers. We offer beginner dive options separately.
Can I request a private dive guide?
Absolutely. Add a private guide to any day for an enhanced experience.
Is the Muyil float safe for kids or older guests?
Yes! The river is calm, shallow, and guided. Life vests are included for all guests.
What’s the best day to start this tour?
We recommend starting on a Monday or Tuesday to allow flexibility for weather or date changes.
Is lunch vegetarian-friendly?
Yes! We accommodate vegetarian and vegan diets. Let us know in advance.
Can I combine this package with other activities like whale sharks?
Yes! Contact us to build a larger itinerary that includes multiple experiences.
Can I spread the dives over non-consecutive days?
Yes! You can choose your preferred dates, but please contact us first to check availability. If you already booked, we’ll reach out to confirm any adjustments needed.
Can my plan include more than two divers?
Of course! Let us know and we’ll create a personalized package for your group and send a custom booking link.
What if I’m staying outside Cancun?
We can arrange transportation from any location — Playa del Carmen, Costa Mujeres, Riviera Maya, and more. A small extra fee applies for the Cancun dive days.
Can I pay with any card?
Yes! Our secure system accepts all major debit and credit cards worldwide.
Can I add accommodations to my booking?
Yes, we have two Airbnb options available in Cancun. Let us know and we’ll include lodging in your custom plan.
Can non-divers join me during the activities?
Yes! We welcome boat companions, snorkelers, or guests who just want to enjoy the day. Contact us to build a shared experience.
Can I make changes after I book?
Yes, we’ll do our best to accommodate small changes depending on availability. Just contact us as early as possible.
Do I need to be certified?
This package is only for certified divers. However, we offer beginner options separately — let us know and we’ll guide you.
Can I request a private dive guide?
Yes! Private guides are available for an extra fee. Ideal for couples, small groups, or those seeking a more personalized experience.
Is the shipwreck dive safe for intermediate divers?
Yes, but it’s best suited for divers with deep diving experience or Advanced Open Water certification due to its depth (85 ft). We provide a full safety briefing and guide supervision.
What is the current like at the wreck and outer reefs?
Moderate to strong currents are common, especially at the wreck. We plan the dives accordingly and select dive sites based on safety and diver comfort.
Can I do the wreck dive without Advanced certification?
If you’re Open Water certified with recent deep dive experience, we may allow it case by case. Please share your logbook and comfort level when booking.
What marine life can I expect to see at the wreck?
Expect to see large schools of barracuda, eagle rays, giant groupers, spiny lobsters, and more. The wreck has become a rich artificial reef.
Are these drift dives?
Yes. Outer reef dives often involve gentle drifts, making them relaxing and ideal for covering long stretches of coral.
Can I bring a GoPro or request photos?
Definitely! You can bring your own GoPro or request our photo/video services in advance for professional underwater shots.
Can I bring a GoPro or request photos?
Definitely! You can bring your own GoPro or request our photo/video services in advance for professional underwater shots.
How long does each dive last?
Most dives last 40–50 minutes, depending on depth, air consumption, and conditions.
Is Nitrox available for these dives?
Yes! If you’re Nitrox certified, we can arrange Nitrox tanks for an additional fee. Please request this in advance.
Can I dive with my own gear?
Absolutely. Let us know what you’ll bring so we can prepare accordingly. We’ll also bring full backup gear for safety.
What’s the story behind the C-58 shipwreck?
The C-58 is a former U.S. Navy minesweeper (USS Harlequin) used during World War II. It was intentionally sunk in the 1980s off the coast of Cancun to create an artificial reef. Today, it’s one of the most iconic wreck diving sites in the Mexican Caribbean, rich in marine life and history.
Can I go inside the ship during the dive?
Yes, there are safe, open sections of the ship that allow for light penetration dives. Full wreck penetration is permitted. Entry depends on your comfort, certification level, and sea conditions, always under guide supervision.
What level of buoyancy control do I need for these dives?
Good buoyancy control is essential, especially inside or near the wreck, to avoid disturbing sediment and ensure your safety. Don’t worry — our instructors will assist with proper weighting and descent control.
How long is the boat ride to the shipwreck site?
It takes approximately 25 minutes from our marina to reach the C-58 dive site. During the ride, your dive guide will provide a full safety briefing and historical background of the wreck. We are the closer one located in the ocean not in the lagoon.
What if I feel nervous before the wreck dive?
That’s totally normal! You can stay outside the wreck and enjoy the marine life around it. We adapt the dive based on your comfort level — it’s all about enjoying your experience at your own pace.
Will I see sharks on this dive?
We occasionally spot nurse sharks, which are docile and harmless. They’re often resting under the reef or slowly swimming by. Seeing one is a highlight, not a threat!
Is any special gear required for wreck diving?
You’ll use standard recreational dive gear. However, we recommend an underwater torch/flashlight to enhance visibility inside the wreck. Let us know if you’d like to rent one.
Is entry and exit from the water difficult?
Not at all. Our boats are equipped with wide ladders and our crew is trained to assist with gear and comfort. Water entries are usually done via backroll or giant stride.
Any tips for underwater photography at the wreck?
Yes! Use a torch or strobe to illuminate areas with low light. Maintain neutral buoyancy and approach slowly to avoid stirring particles. The wreck’s structure offers beautiful shadows and contrasts for wide-angle shots.
What happens if there’s strong current on the dive day?
We monitor sea conditions daily. If current is too strong, we’ll either change the dive site or reschedule your dive — your safety always comes first.
Can I dive with a shorty wetsuit or without one?
Water temperatures range from 26–28°C (79–82°F), so a 3mm full wetsuit is recommended for comfort and protection from jellyfish or minor scrapes during the wreck dive.
What if I haven’t been diving in a while?
If it’s been more than 12 months since your last dive, we recommend a refresher dive beforehand. This will help you regain confidence and brush up on key skills, especially before diving deeper or near wreck structures.
Why Choose Us
• 15+ years of dive expertise
• Professional and bilingual guides
• Top-rated on TripAdvisor
• Small groups, big experiences
• Direct operator – no third parties
• High-end equipment and safety focus
• Flexible, friendly, and fast support
• Passionate about diving and nature
• Free motion sickness meds upon request
• Vegetarian and vegan options available