Biosphere Reserve
Banco Chinchorro Biosphere Reserve is Mexico’s dive secret-the last, most pristine, dive location remaining on the Caribbean Coast. It is the largest coral atoll in the Western Hemisphere, located about 21 miles offshore of Mahahaul. It is not a place one stumbles upon, it is consicious destination. Banco Chinchorro is known for its overwhelming biodiversity, not because it is curated for tourism, but because it has been left to flourish undisturbed. Its remoteness allows it to remain wild, where you will encounter reef fish, coral, turtles, sharks, and possibly mantees.
Banco Chinchorro is also a maritime graveyard with over 200 historic shipwrecks dating from as far back as the 1500s. It is a destination for seekers-those who crave intimacy with the ocean and are willing to make the effort to find it. It’s a living tapestry of coral, salt, legends, and time. A place where the modern world feels far, and the essence of the wild still whispers through the waves.
The Dive Shop’s master instructor and professional archeaologist, Dr. Chistopher Dore, has curated this exclusive diving adventure for those who want to visit dive sites unseen by most. Our group will have the expertise of Mexico’s first National Geographic Explorer, archaeologist Dr. Guillermo de Anda, who has special government permission to take us to historic shipwrecks not open to the public!
Our adventure starts by arriving in Cancun or transfering from our trip to Cozumel and staying at the Hotel HM in Playa del Carmen. We’ll then proceed to Mahahual, a small remote coastal town in the southern Yucatan. We’ll spend 5 nights at the Matan Kaan Hotel. We are scheduled for four days of three tank diving with Pepe Dive Mahahual and divers must hold an Advanced Open Water Certification. If weather conditions prevent making the passage to Banco Chinchorro, then we will do dives around Mahahual.
After 4 days of fantastic diving we’ll leave Mahahual and on our journey back we’ll stop at the ancient Maya ruins of Muyil and take a guided tour of the Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve. The tour will be led by INAH archeologist Miguel Covarrubias Reyna, who has conducted archaeological projects in Sian Ka’an and across the peninsula, and will include a drift swim down one of the ancient Maya canals. Afterwards we will transfer back to Cancun and stay at the Hilton Garden Inn at the Cancun airport before flying home the next morning.
Why travel and only dive for 1 week? Combine this trip with our trip to Cozumel for 5 days of 2 tank dives drift diving the reefs of Palancar.
https://www.azdiveshop.com/exotic-trips/cozumel_fiesta-americana/
Per Person/Dbl. Occ.
Discover Hotel HM Playa del Carmen—a 4-star boutique haven blending modern Mexican style with sustainability-inspired décor. Just steps from the beach and Quinta Avenida, guests enjoy a lush central pool, poolside bar, gym, and free breakfast. With spacious rooms and top-rated service, it’s the perfect starting point for those arriving from Cancun or from Cozumel.
Escape to Hotel Matan Ka’an, a boutique oasis nestled in the heart of laid‑back Mahahual. The hotel is spacious, comfortable, with artfully decorated rooms, two sparkling pools (including a swim‑up bar!), a rooftop terrace, and only steps from the Caribbean coast, it blends Mexican charm with modern comfort. It will be our base for our stay while diving from Mahahual.
Mahahual, a small coastal town, is Costa Maya’s hidden gem. It is an up and coming destination for travelers looking for a peaceful, authentic experience. Its pristine Caribbean waters and stunning coral reefs make it an excellent diving destination. Stroll the beachfront and enjoy the relaxed vibe, the fresh seafood, and colorful local art. This laid‑back town blends rich Mayan history with eco-wellness and authentic Mexican charm. It’s perfect for those craving relaxation, culture, and adventure.
Located outside of Cancun International Airport, minutes from the terminals via their complimentary shuttle. Enjoy on-site dining and drinks. It also features a panoramic terrace and rooftop pool inspired by a Maya cenote. This convenient hotel is the perfect place to rest before we depart back home.
Discover a diver’s paradise off Costa Maya! Launching from the colorful shores of Mahahual, traverse crystal-clear waters to the hidden gem of Banco Chinchorro. Dive through vibrant coral gardens, drift over historic shipwrecks spanning centuries, and swim alongside curious nurse sharks, turtles, rays, and reef sharks. Unforgettable marine encounters and adventure awaits beneath the surface.
Guillermo de Anda is an underwater archaeologist, conservationist and educator, specializing in the study of Maya caves and cenotes (water filled caves). He has dedicated over 30 years to exploring, studying and preserving the underground aquifer of the Yucatán Peninsula. He holds a bachelor’s degree in archaeology, a master’s in skeletal anthropology and a Ph.D in Mesoamerican studies. He is a researcher at the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) in Mexico and the director of the Great Maya Aquifer Project, which involves the Chichén Itzá site, among many others.

Airfare not included
Flights arrive from Cancun (CUN), or if you are extending your stay from our trip to Cozumel March 14-21, you’ll be arriving by ferry.
Flights depart from Cancun.
Balance of trip is NON-REFUNDABLE after payments are made to trip provider.
Passport Required
Call 520-326-DIVE for more information.
THE DIVE SHOP IS A PADI FIVE STAR INSTRUCTOR DEVELOPMENT CENTER
The PADI System of diver education is based on progressive training that introduces skills, safety-related information and local environmental knowledge to student divers in stages. PADI courses are student-centered and provide maximum practice and realistic application.
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Tucson, AZ 85719
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Fri & Sat: 12-5 p.m.
Sun: Closed
