Roll off a small boat into Cozumel's world-top-5 drift diving: fly along towering coral pinnacles, swim-throughs and a sheer wall into the blue with 100ft+ visibility -- turtles, eagle rays, nurse sharks, the endemic splendid toadfish. Two morning tank dives fit the port window.
What to expect
Roll off a small boat into Cozumel's world-ranked drift dives along Palancar and Columbia walls—you'll fly through towering coral pinnacles and swim-throughs with 100+ feet of visibility, spotting turtles, eagle rays, nurse sharks, and the endemic splendid toadfish. Two back-to-back morning tank dives fit cleanly into the port window, letting you cover the sheer walls that drop into the blue without rushing. The rhythm is intimate: small-group diving with a certified operator since 1992, not the crowded cattle-call typical of cruise-line diving. Expect the reef itself to be the main event—world top-5 walls are a rare category.
Cruise lines have no clean certified 2-tank equivalent. Small-group, top-5-in-the-world walls are a who-do-I-call category the ship can't match -- book direct.
Good to know
Arrive early (recommend 7–7:30 a.m.) to meet Dive Palancar at the pier or prearranged location, allowing time to clear your certification and gear check before the first dive. Two morning tanks mean you'll be back on the dock by early afternoon, easily clearing an 6–8 hour port window with a safe buffer to reboard. Bring your PADI certification card, underwater camera if you want it, and cash or card for the ~$15 Marine Park fee (payable separately on-site). Book directly with the operator rather than through your cruise line—certified 2-tank drift equivalents aren't offered by ship concierge, and small-group access to these walls is a who-do-I-call category they simply can't match.