Please note that, at this time, we do not offer any ocean diving services in Cozumel.
For your information, the Marine Park of Cozumel has closed the southern part of the marine park as of 7. October 2019, until further notice.
The fact is that at the end of 2018, Cozumel’s coral reefs have seen a huge decline. The reef has been infected by a disease called Stony Coral Tissue Loss, SCTL. Not to be confused with coral bleaching (something entirely different). This suspected bacterial infection rapidly spreads killing many species of hard coral such as brain coral and flower coral being the first to go. The first sighting of it was in the Miami area in 2014.
The Cozumel Marine Park has acknowledged that cruise ships and the mismanagement of waste at coastal hotels along the marine park are among the issues that fuel the spread of the disease.
The closing of part of the marine park to divers is to create awareness of the problems that the reefs in Cozumel are now facing.
Though the temporary closure does not affect all sites within the national park (there are still at least 16 dive sites open to divers), we have decided to not bringing more divers to Cozumel to give this highly trafficked area a rest, helping better preserve the sites long-term.
Therefore, if you wish to dive in Cozumel please get in contact with dive operations directly in Cozumel who know the area very well and can provide you with firsthand information.