Snorkel Valladolid

Valladolid, located inland in the Yucatán Peninsula, is famous for its cenotes, underground sinkholes filled with crystal-clear freshwater. While it’s not by the ocean, Valladolid offers unique snorkeling experiences in magical cenotes surrounded by limestone formations. Perfect for nature lovers, snorkeling in Valladolid is peaceful, refreshing, and unlike anywhere else in Mexico.

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Snorkel in Valladolid

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We are a snorkel center if you have any other certification you are welcome

Equipment quality and maintenance

Our equipment is thoroughly maintained and renovation for your safety.

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variety of dive sites

We know all the places to freedive, many options for fun.

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Snorkeling Puerto Morelos

Enjoy two snorkel spots on the beautiful Mesoamerican Reef park where you will be snorkeling each time for 45-minutes approx. The world’s second largest barrier reef system. All snorkel equipment, lifejacket, local guide included. Ideal for families. Includes:
  • 2 snorkel sites
  • All equipment
  • National park bracelets
Puerto Morelos snorkel

Valladolid snorkeling

Snorkeling in a cenote is a completely different experience from the ocean. The calm, transparent waters allow for excellent visibility, revealing impressive rock formations and underwater landscapes. Cenotes such as Cenote Zací, Cenote X’keken, and Cenote Samulá are popular choices near Valladolid.

Snorkeling school

Discover the magic of the underwater world with our Snorkeling School, the perfect place to start your ocean adventure. Whether you’re a complete beginner or looking to improve your skills, our certified instructors will guide you step by step in a safe and fun environment. Join our Snorkeling School today and turn your vacation into an unforgettable adventure beneath the surface!

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Dirección
Javier Rojo Gomez 9, 77580 Puerto Morelos, Q.R
Teléfono
+52 9983020166
Horario
Lunes a viernes: 08:00hrs - 20:00 hrs
Sábado y domingo: 09:00hrs - 18:00 hrs

FAQs

How to get there?

Cab or Private Transport: The most direct way. The journey takes approximately 20-25 minutes, depending on traffic. You can book a private transportation service in advance for convenience.

Car Rental: If you prefer to explore on your own, renting a car at the airport is an excellent option. Just follow Federal Highway 307 south, and in about 20-25 minutes you will arrive in Puerto Morelos.

ADO bus: Although there are no direct buses from the airport to Puerto Morelos, you can take an ADO bus to Playa del Carmen and then a cab or colectivo to Puerto Morelos. This option is cheaper, but also slower, taking about 1 hour and 30 minutes in total.

High season (December to April): This is the best time to visit if you are looking for dry and cool weather. Temperatures range between 24°C and 28°C, with low humidity. It is ideal for outdoor activities such as diving and snorkeling. However, it is the busiest season and prices tend to be higher.

Summer Season (May to August): During these months, temperatures are warmer, reaching up to 32°C, with higher humidity. It is an excellent time to enjoy the beaches and explore the cenotes, although there may be occasional rains.

Low Season (September to November): This is hurricane season, with a higher probability of rain and storms. However, this is the best time to avoid crowds and enjoy lower lodging rates.

Water Temperature: The waters of Puerto Morelos maintain a warm temperature throughout the year, ranging from 26°C in winter to 29°C in summer, which makes them perfect for diving and snorkeling in any season.

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