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Akumal Dive Sites
This is a brief description of only a few of Mexico's
Caribbean scuba diving sites waiting for you in Akumal. Come
and enjoy them with The Akumal Dive Shop.
Shallow Sites
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CUEVAS DE TIBURONES
Meaning shark caves in Spanish, this site is named
for the intriguing reef overhangs that have made a popular sleeping
spot for nurse sharks. Under these structures you can also find
familiar fish that have made it a permanent residence. With a
maximun depth to 30 feet, bottom times can be extended to an hour
or longer, while your non-diver friends can snorkel above you.
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LAS REDES
This 40' to 60' site was named by the original
explorers of the Akumal reef for the giant commercial fishing
net that was found blanketing it. Now, the net has been removed,
but the marine life still abounds. Las Redes is known for the
abundant marine life, schooling fish, barracuda, stingrays, lobsters
and when you're lucky, turtles.
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DICK'S REEF
This site was name after Old Dick, the now semi-retired
owner of The Original Akumal Dive Shop. At 40' to 50' this is
the most topographically diverse dive site in Akumal with coral
structures that reach 20' from the bottom to interspersed islands
of coral in the sand. For you brave divers, ask Divemaster Beto
to take you through the channels that cut under and through the
reef. These short tunnels can sometimes bring encounters with
sleeping nurse sharks and hunting barracuda, so, keep your Pacemaker
powered up!
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MOTORCYCLE REEF
At the shallow end of this 50' to 60' dive site,
laying in the sand, is a 15 year old, coral overgrown motorcycle
where you can always find schools of feeding fish, arrow crabs,
and southern rays. This reef is laced with a large variety of
soft corals, which makes it a good spot to see feeding turtles.
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YAL-KU
Situated directly in front of Yal-ku Lagoon, this
shallow dive site (20'-50') is the most famous feeding site around,
due to it's constant flow of nutrients in and out of the lagoon.
Under the extensive and climbing Elkhorn coral structures, there
are various tunnels to swim through. Don't be surprised to see
more lobster here than you can count.
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TZIMIN-HA
This 80'-90' site was named after the one and only
"wreck" in Akumal; the 20' fishing boat that has since
become an indistinguishable pile of boards with a window frame.
Tzimin-Ha's colorful reef fingers are home to a variety of fish
of all shapes & sizes. Occasionally, a large jew fish or grouper
will check you out while you're admiring the profuse sponges which
cover this reef.
TRIGGER FISH
60-100 ft. This special site is a favorite deep
dive of local residents. Widely separated coral patches make homes
for a large variety of tropical fish not found at most other sites.
The sandy white background brilliantly brings out the colors of
the coral patches.
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GONZALO'S REEF
60-80 ft. Only a 4 minute boat ride directly in
front of the Dive Shop, this site is decorated by large, vivid
reef fingers. You are guaranted to see Hawksbill, Green, and Loggerhead
turtles here feeding, playing, and checking out the visiting divers.
XAAK
This 60-90 ft. dive site, located about 15 minutes
north, is a very special dive. Reef fingers reach up to 30 feet
from the sea floor. Turtles, nurse sharks, rays, and a bright
spectrum of fish are common sites here. Ask Divemaster Luis to
take you on his half day, 2 tank Xaak excursion, including a surface
interval at the ruins of beautiful Xaak beach.
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The Original Akumal Dive Shop
Akumal, Quintana Roo, Mexico
Phone (52) 984 875 9032 * Fax (52) 984 875 9033
www.akumal.com dive@akumal.com

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