Excursion en catamaran + Open bar + Plongée en apnée à El Cielo





Description
Partez de Cozumel pour une aventure en catamaran dans les Caraïbes qui mêle temps de club de plage, plongée avec tuba sur les récifs, open bar, musique et certains des plus beaux spots marins de l’île. Cette expérience est conçue pour les voyageurs qui veulent une journée animée sur l'eau, avec du temps pour se détendre avant l'embarquement et un itinéraire qui atteint Palancar Reef, Columbia Reef, El Cielo et El Cielito.
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Itinéraire
Les voyageurs commenceront l'expérience en s'enregistrant avec l'équipe au point de rendez-vous au centre-ville de Cozumel. Ce premier moment prépare le groupe à un après-midi détendu qui passe du confort du club de plage à la plongée avec tuba de récif et au plaisir du catamaran. Après l'enregistrement, les voyageurs seront dirigés vers Playa Tortugas Beach Club, l'emplacement avant le départ pour les clients réservés sur cette excursion. Et ne vous inquiétez pas, car votre transport aller simple du point de rendez-vous au Beach Club est inclus.
Avant de monter à bord du catamaran, les voyageurs profiteront de l'accès au Playa Tortugas Beach Club à Cozumel. Il s'agit d'une ouverture détendue sur la journée, donnant aux clients le temps de profiter des installations, de s'installer dans l'ambiance des Caraïbes et de se préparer pour la partie océanique de l'aventure. Le départ du catamaran est prévu à 14h00. Et ne vous inquiétez pas, votre transport de retour est également inclus afin que vous puissiez monter à bord du catamaran.
Le premier arrêt de plongée avec tuba emmène les voyageurs à Palancar Reef, l'une des zones les plus reconnues du récif de Cozumel. Ici, vous pourrez entrer dans l'eau avec l'équipement de plongée inclus et profiter de la mer claire des Caraïbes tout en explorant l'un des beaux environnements marins de l'île. Cette étape présente le côté sous-marin de la visite, avec des paysages de récifs, de l'eau tropicale et l'excitation de la plongée en apnée depuis le catamaran.
L'aventure se poursuit au récif Columbia, une autre zone de plongée remarquable à Cozumel. Les voyageurs auront une autre occasion de profiter de l'eau, d'admirer l'environnement récifal et de découvrir la beauté marine naturelle qui fait de Cozumel une destination de plongée en apnée si populaire. De retour à bord, l'ambiance du catamaran se poursuit avec musique, divertissement et boissons, ce qui anime la journée entre chaque arrêt.
La route continue ensuite jusqu’à El Cielo, l’un des sites marins les plus célèbres de Cozumel. Connue pour ses eaux peu profondes claires et ses étoiles de mer reposant sur les fonds marins, cette halte apporte une sensation plus calme et plus pittoresque à l'expérience. C'est l'un des moments les plus emblématiques de la journée, parfait pour profiter de l'eau turquoise et admirer la beauté naturelle qui donne son nom à El Cielo.
La dernière étape maritime emmène les voyageurs à El Cielito (le banc de sable), une zone turquoise peu profonde connue pour son atmosphère détendue et ses rayons se déplaçant dans l'eau. Cette partie de la visite semble facile à vivre et magnifique, créant le moment de fermeture parfait après l'arrêt de la plongée avec tuba de récif. Pendant cette partie de l'expérience, les voyageurs apprécieront la collation incluse : ceviche de poisson et un hot-dog par personne. Les boissons continuent à bord, y compris les margaritas, la bière, l'eau en bouteille et les boissons gazeuses.
Après avoir apprécié El Cielito, le catamaran commencera le retour au point de départ initial. Les voyageurs peuvent se détendre à bord, profiter de la musique et de la vue sur la mer, et clôturer l'expérience avec la même atmosphère amusante des Caraïbes qui a accompagné la journée depuis le début.
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Le repas inclus dans cette excursion est servi sous forme de plat fixe. À l'heure actuelle, il n'existe pas de substituts ou d'ajustements pour les restrictions alimentaires, les préférences alimentaires, les goûts personnels ou toute autre demande de repas spéciaux.
- Le repas inclus dans cette excursion est servi sous forme de plat fixe. À l'heure actuelle, il n'existe pas de substituts ou d'ajustements pour les restrictions alimentaires, les préférences alimentaires, les goûts personnels ou toute autre demande de repas spéciaux.
Avis(34)
I would not recommend this catamaran tour. It was advertised at $35 per person, but after paying we were charged an additional $30 plus extra taxes and dock fees that were not clearly disclosed. We waited 30 minutes at the Anchor Monument for our guide, Ruth, and then spent another 45 minutes walking around in the heat while she looked for a taxi. The boat was extremely overcrowded with about 75 passengers, and the food and alcohol were low quality. Overall, the poor organization, hidden fees, and overcrowded conditions made this a very disappointing experience.
We go where we were supposed to there were no coattails until the end of the excurisons the food was a cold hotdogs on a dry bun and a salad of some kind We paid to much plus we paid a extra $30.00 dollars for docking fees
This is by far one of the worst excursions I have ever been on. First thing is they collect another $64 for reef chatges.Once they loaded us up to go to the boat it was a long ride there. They tell you to get off the van and they drive away. No one from the excursion is there for well over an hour. As mentioned when they did show up all instructions are in Spanish, so we did not know what was going on. The boat is not as advertised. The food was a cold hotdog . There is no stop with people in the water drinking and eating from a paddle board. No open bar. We had to ask for a drink. This is a classic bate and switch.
This tour delivered exactly what we were hoping for: great views, good music, and a laid-back vibe. The snorkeling spot at El Cielo was stunning and easy even for beginners. Drinks were flowing, but the atmosphere stayed comfortable and not too wild. A great mix of fun and relaxation.
So i am writing this review for people like me who truly read reviews. I was excited to snorkel and see all the beautiful waters of Cozumel. First, they definitely overbook the boat. Secondly, the boat is not “luxurious” whatsoever. They mention open bar, but what they don’t tell you is 3/4th of the time “they’re not allowed to serve you”. We did not get an “open bar” until our last stop. Also the itinerary is a bit dishonest. We did not stay more than 20/25 minutes at each location. Also, the itinerary says the last stop is Playa Cielo, which is beach. When i did a catamaran tour in DR, the boat anchored and allowed us to get on the actual beach for 90 minutes. At playa cielo, the boat anchored far away from the shore, and although the most beautiful stop, it also was the shortest. We only were there about 15 minutes. They also have you get off and snorkel, and the boat disappeared. They do not allow you to get back on the boat until “the time is up”. There was an elderly gentleman who mentioned he was tired and wanted to get back on the boat, and they specifically told him no they would not bring the boat back for just one & that he had to stay in the water the whole duration. This was scary because what if something happened to us and we are so far from the boat? Another thing is they never stop yelling at you. You’re trying to snorkel and enjoy the few minutes you have and the whole time the guides are yelling at you to stay close, come here, come there, and do allow you to relax and enjoy yourself. Also, make sure to eat a good breakfast before you go, because they give you 2 baby scoops of ceviche on plastic toddler size plates with the tiniest hot dog you ever seen. Do not expect a lavish open bar or buffet style lunch on a fancy catamaran with bougie vibes. This is not that. I give it 3 stars bc the water was beautiful, we saw turtles, manta rays, starfish and got to experience amazing waters. But i would not have gone on this if i knew we weren’t actually going to anchor and get on the beach for a 90 minute stay like it says.
If you’re visiting Cozumel, this tour is definitely worth it. The crew created a really welcoming atmosphere and made sure everyone had a great time. Snorkeling was a highlight with plenty of marine life, and El Cielo was simply stunning. The open bar, music, and views on the sail back made the whole day feel special. We’d absolutely do it again.
1) We had prepaid the tour, but upon arrival we were told to pay extra port taxes (we were not even in the port), which raised the tour price to the double. 2) The tour should be from 13.00 - 18.00, but it was more than 19.00 when we returned, which gave us concerns, as we had to get back to our cruise ship, before it left. 3) All info and instructions, safety briefings, were told only in Spanish, as the tour people did not speak English. We were left with no idea of what was going on, and felt quite unsecure.
Very good service and beautiful snorkeling so much fun! Camera man was amazing as well. Would go again!
The picture of the boat depicted is not even close to what was provided.There was no water slide nor was there a canopy. There was no mention of having to take a half hour cab to a beach bar (other sites stated there was, that is why I chose this tour)at which point we had to wait 20 min.for the taxi. At the beach bar we had to wait another half hour to get on the boat. The trip was supposed to start at 1:30 we didn’t get going until 2:30. When we arrived back at the beach bar we were not told the beach bar was closed and there were no washroom facilities. Everyone was expecting to use the bathroom and get out of our wet clothing at a minimum. Then we had to endure another half hour cab ride back to town. Very poor communication.
I would not recommend. The pictures of the boat shown was not the boat we had. It had no slide and the top seating area was not covered. The bathroom was out of commission after the first 30 minutes. We booked the 1:00pm and were told to meet at 12:30pm. We then had to get put into several different taxes and drive for 30 minutes. We were taken to a beach club where we had to spend 30 mins there. We weren’t on the boat leaving until 2:30pm. We didn’t get back to the beach club until 6:30pm and it was closed and we couldn’t use their bathrooms. We got back to the starting point at 7:30pm. The snorkeling was cool but it was mostly travel time. Only got to snorkel for about 30ish minutes of the 7 hours we were gone.



