Monday, 31 October 2011

Underwater in the Yucat�n

Life near a barrier reef
Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula is surrounded on one side by the Gulf of Mexico and the other by the Caribbean Sea, making diving and snorkelling two of the area’s top activities. The Mesoamerican reef – which stretches from Isla Contoy in the north to the Bay Islands in Honduras – is the second largest barrier reef in the world.

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Cozumel
Cozumel is one of the most popular diving destinations in the world, with plenty of drift dives, wreck dives, cave dives and shallow-water snorkels. Farther south, Puerto Morelos, Playa del Carmen and Xcalak are all prime places to kick off a diving vacation.

Southern Quintana Roo
For travellers with a bit more time on their hands, the shimmering aqua-green waters off the coast of Mahahual are not to be missed. Also near here is the massive Banco Chinchorro, a biosphere reserve where you can dive to age-old shipwrecks or explore the topsy-turvy corals and darting schools of iridescent reef fish.

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