Cozumel is an incredible destination for snorkelers. It is sunny on Cozumel an average of 350 days a year.  The water is crystal-clear, with 150- 250 feet of underwater visibility, and a warm 80 degrees or more.  The 200- 500 yards of coral reefs rounds out this fabulous experience.

Popular with tourists, the island of Cozumel is found in the Caribbean Sea, just off the eastern coast of the Yucatan Peninsula and opposite to Playa del Carmen in Mexico.  This flat mass of land is built on porous volcanic rock and is home to a number of endemic species such as the splendid toadfish.

There are few words to describe the Cozumel snorkeling experience.  Limestone shores are surrounded by temperate, clear waters that range in color from striking turquoise to deep indigo. The coasts of Cozumel are dotted with thrilling snorkeling spots.  Read more . . .

Barbados is a very beautiful island, with a marine ecosystem that’s the most beautiful of them all. Even the shipwrecks form fascinating habitats for the varied marine life.

Topographical explanations tell us that Barbados is a coral island pressed out of the sea by volcanic activity many years ago.  It is mostly a flat coral island with rolling hills and many deep gullies and ridges, with an attractive display of flora and fauna.

Within the coral core of Barbados there is a vast array of caves and underground lakes.  These provide an excellent supply of drinking water that is among the purest in the world.  Two land masses that merged together over the years are what make Barbados geologically exceptional. This, among other anomalies, makes this Caribbean Island quite phenomenal.  Barbados is a geological structure that you will find nowhere else.  Read more . . .