Deep diving and experiences for an unforgettable trip
Beyond the dive: Night diving, deep diving, underwater photography, and more
Each dive with Scuba Du is an invitation to reconnect with nature, feel the freedom of deep diving in the ocean, and experience moments that will stay in your memory. Cozumel diving types go beyond reef observation: it’s entering a vibrant universe of color, calm, and life.
Diving experiences are designed for all types of travelers:
Couples seeking a romantic underwater adventure
Friends wanting to share an exciting, different activity
Solo travelers finding inspiration in the ocean’s depths
Groups looking for exclusive and personalized activities
Reef diving
Explore coral gardens full of marine life: turtles, angelfish, morays, and multicolored sponges await you in a serene and photogenic setting.
Wall/Vertical diving
Descend along stunning underwater walls like Santa Rosa or Palancar, where the depth fades into the blue and every meter reveals new species.
Drift diving
Perfect for thrill seekers: experience the sensation of controlled free fall, surrounded by the Caribbean Sea’s void.
Current diving (Drift diving)
Let yourself be carried by Cozumel’s gentle currents. This type of dive allows long-distance travel effortlessly while observing the reef from a unique perspective.
Deep diving
For more experienced divers, some areas reach depths of up to 40 meters. Explore tunnels, caves, and fauna found only in deeper waters.
Family diving
Share an unforgettable experience with your loved ones. Our family dives combine safety, personalized guidance, and spectacular marine settings.
Night diving
Discover a completely different world under your flashlight’s beam. At night, reefs come alive with species that only emerge in the dark, such as octopuses, lobsters, and fluorescent fish.
Underwater photography
Capture the ocean’s magic with dives focused on photography. Whether you use your own equipment or rent specialized gear, you will find ideal marine landscapes to photograph, such as vibrant reefs, sunken ships, and marine life in its natural habitat.