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Old 03-26-2007, 10:29 PM
Dorie Melville
 
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Default Snorkelling on cozumel

Has anyone found a hotel with really good snorkelling? I haven't found good
snorkelling on the island since the 1980's and love to snorkel when I'm not
diving. Also I don't want to get run over by boats, etc...

Thanks for your suggestions,

Dorie


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Old 03-26-2007, 10:29 PM
Jer
 
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Default Re: Snorkelling on cozumel

Dorie Melville wrote:
> Has anyone found a hotel with really good snorkelling? I haven't found good
> snorkelling on the island since the 1980's and love to snorkel when I'm not
> diving. Also I don't want to get run over by boats, etc...
>
> Thanks for your suggestions,
>
> Dorie
>
>



I not heard of any hotel on Coz that has good snorkeling, but maybe the
new PLG lobby will offer improvements, assuming they impose reasonable
limits for the boat traffic. We should all help the PLG people know
that if they keep the lobby lights off during the day, those that prefer
to snorkel at night would have more chances to enjoy that. I'd also
like to recommend no furniture. As far as snorkeling anywhere else on
the island, I'm afraid you're out of luck. As a fallback option,
there's an ocean nearby that offers a pretty good second choice, and at
some beach club locales, snorkeling safely out the boat lanes is both
possible and enjoyable.

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jer
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Old 03-26-2007, 10:30 PM
Becky
 
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Default Re: Snorkelling on cozumel

The Reef Club (an all-inclusive south of town) has decent snorkeling,
especially to the north end of the hotel's beach and up along the rocky
shore past the pier. It's not Bonaire or anything, but I saw some
interesting fish there. It's OK out front of the hotel too, but then you're
in the boat traffic...

"Dorie Melville" <melville333@cruzio.com> wrote in message
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> Has anyone found a hotel with really good snorkelling? I haven't found

good
> snorkelling on the island since the 1980's and love to snorkel when I'm

not
> diving. Also I don't want to get run over by boats, etc...
>
> Thanks for your suggestions,
>
> Dorie
>
>
>



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Old 03-26-2007, 10:30 PM
Jamie
 
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Default Re: Snorkelling on cozumel

The only place we found to snorkel (without going out on a boat) was on the
windward side of the island. It has been many years ago, but in looking at a
map, I think it was around Cinco Puertos.

"Becky" <brenners84-dive@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:UI09e.446$yd7.191@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com. ..
> The Reef Club (an all-inclusive south of town) has decent snorkeling,
> especially to the north end of the hotel's beach and up along the rocky
> shore past the pier. It's not Bonaire or anything, but I saw some
> interesting fish there. It's OK out front of the hotel too, but then
> you're
> in the boat traffic...
>
> "Dorie Melville" <melville333@cruzio.com> wrote in message
> news:d36ttl0a6b@enews4.newsguy.com...
>> Has anyone found a hotel with really good snorkelling? I haven't found

> good
>> snorkelling on the island since the 1980's and love to snorkel when I'm

> not
>> diving. Also I don't want to get run over by boats, etc...
>>
>> Thanks for your suggestions,
>>
>> Dorie
>>
>>
>>

>
>



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