Dear friends & family:

As we continue to monitor the situation with COVID-19 closely, our main priority is the safety and well-being of our staff and clients. Like you we are experiencing the impact of the current events. While the situation is currently extremely fluid, it has been hard to answer some of your concerns as we just don’t know what the next phase or change will be.

During the last few weeks, we have been manning the phones and trying to answer your questions accurately and truthfully, but there has been a lot of confusion about who can travel, where to and when. Also, the bigger question has been about when flights will be available.

We at Scuba Club Cozumel have made a difficult decision to close temporarily starting March 23 through May 15, 2020. Hopefully things will have gotten back to normal by this time and we feel that we will be able to conduct business as usual by this date. We will keep you posted on any changes that may occur.

We understand that everyone has been affected and we will help wherever possible. Wishing you good health and safety while we all work together to get through this difficult time.

Sincerely
The Management
1-844-792-6976
727-230-9613
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Cozumel paradeDocuments: U.S. citizens need to bring with them a valid passport. Citizens of other countries need to check with the Mexican Embassy. A visa may be required. Certified scuba divers must bring their certification card.

Location: Cozumel is Mexico's largest island, located 10 miles off the Yucatan Peninsula. It is 28 miles long and 9 miles wide. Cozumel follows Central Standard Time.

Language: Spanish and Maya. English is widely spoken.

Airport Arrival: Cozumel has an international airport, fully equipped for both large jets and private planes. International arrivals are expected to fill out a Customs Declaration & a Mexican Tourism Card before the plane lands. You must first clear the Immigration Area, where your passport or proof of citizenship is required.

Mexican Custom & Immigration: After going through immigration, you proceed immediately to the Baggage/Customs area, which is just beyond the immigration. After you pick up your luggage and present your customs form to the officer, you will be asked to press a button on a machine resembling a stoplight. It flashes, at random, either a green (Go) or a red (Stop) light. Green means your luggage will not be inspected, red means it will be quickly checked. The whole process, from getting off the plane to getting out of customs takes about 15 minutes, rarely longer than 30 minutes, speedy by U.S. standards.

Airport Transportation: Transfers are not included in your package. Before you exit the airport you need to buy a TAXI ticket approximately $11.00 US per person. Be sure your luggage has been loaded into the Suburban before getting in. Remember the taxi number and keep your taxi receipt. Make sure your luggage is unloaded at your arrival. The ride is only 10 minutes.

ATM: You can get small amounts of pesos (approx. $100 US) with your VISA and MasterCard credit cards. Be sure you remember your PIN number. You can also get pesos through the local Amex office with your Amex credit card.

Money Exchange: The local currency is pesos. The exchange rate of the peso changes daily. Banks change money from 10 am to 1 pm Monday - Friday and are closed on the weekends. Exchange houses are open most of the day and the hotel front desk can change small amounts of dollars to pesos. You can use your credit cards at most businesses. MasterCard and Visa are the most widely accepted. You will need an I.D. to use your credit cards, either Drivers License or passport. We suggest you bring plenty of $1, $5 & $10 bills to use for taxis and tipping.

Telephone Service - International calls: The Front Desk provides long distance service for collect or calling card calls from 7 am until 9 pm. Be sure to ask the rates before placing your call. There is a service charge of $2 US payable at the time of placing the call. You must present an international card to be able to charge a call. Prepaid Telmex phone cards can be used in most public phones to reach AT&T, Sprint or MCI. Check with your home cell phone provider before you travel, many like Verizon and AT&T can be used in Mexico at reasonable rates.
Local calls: Dial 201 from the phone located under the stairs, next to the Front Desk. Booth #2.

Wi-Fi: Scuba Club provides free Wi-Fi to our guests, available in almost all rooms and public areas.

Water Conservation: We would appreciate your help in conserving the fresh water supply at the hotel. Being an island, we have to rely on underground wells and rain. City water at times becomes so scarce that water has to be trucked in. You can help us by not letting the water run in the rooms needlessly, reporting any leaks or faulty plumbing, and using the rinse tanks for your scuba equipment. Your help will be greatly appreciated.

Getting Around: Taxis are plentiful and very cheap. If you need a taxi it is faster to flag one down as they pass by. Always ask how much the fare will be before getting into the taxi. All taxi drivers must carry with them a rate sheet listing the approved fares. Taxi drivers are notorious for never having any change. Try to have small bills handy. The usual fare between Scuba Club Cozumel and town is about $5 US. (It is only a fifteen-minute walk).

Car, Jeep & Motorcycle Rentals: They are available through the front desk. Minimum rental time is 24 hours. For overnight parking, you must park your car across the street from the club. NO PARKING ZONES are marked with red or yellow lines painted on the curbs.Downtown now has parking meters on the main road. You must pay to park ( about $1 US an hour). The parking meters are enforced from 8 am to 8 pm Monday through Saturday. Parking is free on Sundays.

Safety Boxes: Scuba Club Cozumel will not be responsible for valuables left in the rooms. The hotel offers safety deposit boxes free of charge for your convenience. They are located at the Front Desk and can be accessed from 7 am until 9 pm daily. Use the same precautions for your personal items as you would anywhere else you travel. DO NOT LEAVE TEMPTATIONS lying around your room and lock your patio and entrance doors at all times.

Stamps: Only Mexican stamps can be used for mail from Cozumel. Bring your post cards and letters ready to go, pay for the stamp and the Front Desk will mail them. Be sure all your letters have enough space left to place the stamp (Mexican stamps are twice as big) and be sure all of them have an address, zip code and country. Mexican mail is not very fast, except post cards, and can take at least 4 weeks to be delivered.

Drinking Water & Ice: The water in your room is potable but not suitable to drink. Drink only bottled water. The water served in the restaurant is bottled water and the ice is purified. The pitcher in your room can be filled with bottled water available in the corridors and the ice bucket can be filled in the restaurant. Bottled water is sold at any store in town.

For Your Safety: Scuba Club Cozumel policy is NO VISITORS INSIDE THE ROOMS. Visitors are only allowed on the premises between 7:30 am and 9:00 pm. If you are expecting visitors, please advise them to check-in at the Front Desk when they enter the Club. This is done for your protection and helps us to keep Scuba Club Cozumel exclusive for our guests. The safety of all our guests is very important to us. Night watchman is on duty from 8:00 pm until 8:00 am.

Laundry: There are several places in town to get your laundry done. Please ask the Front Desk to call one of them to pick up your clothes. Sometimes they will take one or two days to get the job done. This service must be paid in cash.

Children: Children 10 years and under can stay free in the same room with their parents. All children must pay extra for all their meals. Children's Meal Plan is available. In order for children to ride on the boats, they must be at least 10 years old and must have an adult supervisor to take care of them at all times while on board. Parents must pay snorkeler's rate for both.


April-August Special

5 Nights
3 Days of Boat Diving
Breakfast & Lunch Daily
Unlimited Beach Diving

$700 US per person double occupancy plus tax

Travel dates are from April 1 – August 31, 2024
No other discounts apply with the special. Rates subject to availability.

 
For reservations call Scuba Club Cozumel at 1-844-792-6976
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Mayan RuinATV Jungle Tour

Experience the untouched natural paradise of the islands North East side. The tour winds through some of the most scenic views of nature found on Cozumel. You will see exotic plants, wild life and unspoiled breathtaking and undisturbed beaches.

Don't miss a night out on the town

Downtown San Miguel is the hub of all island activities and comes alive on Sunday nights when the residents of Cozumel and their children (dressed in Sunday finery) congregate in the town square between 7:00 to 10:00 p.m.

Whalesharks of Isla MujeresWHALESHARKS of Isla Mujeres

During summer months hundreds of whalesharks aggregate just north of Isla Mujeres to feed on the plankton-rich waters between the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea. A day trip from Scuba Club Cozumel is a fun way to off-gas before your flight. Snorkelers are taken by panga boat from Cancun several miles out to where they gather to get.

LA RUTA MAYA - The Maya created a civilization that knew no equal.

Three thousand years ago, in the fertile, sun-drenched lands of Mexico and Central America, the Maya created a civilization that knew no equal. They build magnificent cities, developed extensive trade tours and fashioned ceremonial centers that arched toward the heavens. Today the 1500-mile-long "Maya Route" runs down the length of the Yucatan Peninsula, crosses the jungles and mountains of Guatemala and loops through verdant Belize. The often dreamlike terrain varies from searing white beaches to impenetrable rain forest. Chilling stone faces stare out of the jungle and rivers disappear into seamy, darkening ells. Thousands of stone dwellings, vast plazas and - sacbes - Maya carved roads testify to the greatness of their cities. The intricacy of Maya sculptures and stelae testify to their artistic genius.

Your Cozumel trip would not be complete without a visit to one of these magnificent places. To insure their availability, it is suggested that you reserve your tours upon arrival at the front desk. There they will be happy to assist you in making your arrangements.

COBA - TULUM

Tulum Mayan RuinCoba is an enormous archeological zone with clusters of ceremonial centers built on the shores of five lakes. Coba is the most mysterious Maya site in the Yucatan. The towering pyramids, soaring above the rain forest, are the most majestic in Mexico. Jungle walking paths - sacbes - connect each center. The tour is guided beginning with a ferry trip to the mainland, then met by air-conditioned bus for a 1-2 hours visit to Tulum, then on to Coba. Be sure to bring comfortable shoes, binoculars, bathing suit, towel, hat and sunscreen.

TULUM and XEL-HA LAGOON

Tulum is a smaller Maya complex, considered the most beautiful of all the Maya sites, located on a cliff facing the Caribbean Sea. The full day guided trip leaves in the morning from the downtown pier with a ferry trip to the mainland, then met by air-conditioned bus. Xel-Ha is a natural aquarium lagoon where you can swim and snorkel. Bring your own snorkel equipment and towel.

CHICHEN-ITZA

Chichen-Itza Mayan Ruins The most important civic and religious center of the Maya is Chichen-Itza. It is located 200 miles from Cozumel on the mainland. Tour is by 12-passenger plane landing on archeological area. The tour runs only several days a week, space is limited and fills up early. It is best to book this tour before you arrive in Cozumel. Bring along comfortable shoes, hat and camera. Please be advised that video cameras will pay a fee of $10 US to be allowed in the park. The use of tripods is discouraged. Tour includes all entrance fees, round trip air and bilingual guide.

X-CARET - Natures Sacred Paradise

For a change of scenery, spend a day at this spectacular natural park. Experience exotic flora and fauna. Enjoy a mystical journey back in time while drifting through the Underground River (45 minutes floating over 1,500 ft of crystalline water.) A visit to the Archeological Museum, Open Air Theatre and Maya Village completes this experience, or you can just swim in a pool carved from rock and lie on the beach to soak up the sun. There are four restaurants onsite that serve Mexican cuisine and seafood.

SD Readers Choice

 June, July & August Special

 


Scuba Diving Magazine has awarded
Scuba Club Cozumel the
2020 Readers Choice Award

Rated one of the World’s Best Dive Resorts by Scuba Diving readers in the 2020 Readers Choice Gold List Awards


Join Bonnie Pelnar Dietz for the 19th Annual Underwater Photography Workshop & Contest - July 11-18, 2020

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO!

Check out the 2019 Photo Contest Winners


 Scuba Club Cozumel on Trip Advisor

Thank you to all of you who stayed at Scuba Club Cozumel and rated us on TripAdvisor.com! Once again Scuba Club Cozumel has been awarded the Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence!


 

Scuba Club Cozumel was voted in the Top 100 Gold List as Best Dive Resort by the readers of Scuba Diving Magazine.

  • Columbia reef, Palancar reef and Devil's Throat where voted in the top 100 dive sites
  • Paradise reef best night dive
  • Santa Rosa wall Best Wall dive

 


Passport requirements for travel to Mexico: As of January 23, 2007 ALL persons, including U.S. citizens, traveling by air between the United States and Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Bermuda will be required to present a valid passport, Air NEXUS card, or U.S. Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Document. For more info please go to TRAVEL.STATE.GOV

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