Akumal Dive Shop

Akumal, Riviera Maya, Tulum, Mexico

Hours

Office hours open daily 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Check their website for specific tours, dates, and times.

Cost

For specific scuba dives, call to discuss pricing and options. Here are a few costs of what you can expect to pay at Akumal Dive Shop:

  • Bay Snorkeling: $750 MXN
  • Scuba courses from $2000 MXN
  • Diving equipment rental from $500 MXN to $1100 MXN (one-tank)
  • Discover Scuba Diving $2000 MXN

Prices are subject to change; check their website for updates.

About

Aside from stunning beaches, sunny weather, delicious cuisine, and Mayan ruins, the Yucatan has another world-renowned attraction: the Caribbean. When you're ready to explore, Akumal Dive Shop is your go-to for water adventures below or above the surface.

While a renowned scuba shop, they cater to snorkelers, fishermen, and sightseers with a boatload of tours. We'll look into some of these in our next section!

While scuba diving is a safe sport, you want the best and safest when you're in another country. Rest assured, you'll get that and more with Akumal Dive Shop!

It opened in 1975, making it the first dive shop on Mexico's Caribbean mainland. It is also a 5-star PADI dive shop, another feather in its cap.

This prestigious title is awarded by meeting certain criteria and offering the highest levels of service, facilities, equipment, safety, professionalism, and education. In other words, you're in safe and competent hands!

Akumal Dive Shop is a short drive north of Tulum and is close to other landmarks like Cenotes Dos Ojos. Restaurants like Safari Comedor Zama are nearby and are ideal for celebratory meals and drinks.

Now, let's dive into the various tours and opportunities at Akumal Dive Shop so you can plan your next adventure!

Akumal Dive Shop: Fun Facts & Cool Features

In Mayan, Akumal translates to "Place of the Turtles." The Bay Sea Turtle Snorkeling Tour allows you to swim with these majestic creatures. The shallow waters are also home to rays, coral, tropical fish, and lobsters.

The world's second-greatest barrier reef is a short boat ride away, making it a coveted spot among divers. Akumal Dive Shop offers too many scuba diving tours to list, but they range from shallow dives near Akumal to wreck dives in deep water and Bull Shark Diving for a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

The Whale Shark Snorkeling tour connects snorkelers with these enormous and harmless creatures. The all-day trip takes place from June through September when whale sharks take advantage of the plankton-rich waters.

The Yucatan is home to inland caves known as cenotes. Dive into these crystal-clear sinkholes, like Cenotes Dos Ojos, to explore caverns and see stalactites and stalagmites.

For adventures above the surface, check out the fishing and sailing packages. Anglers will be thrilled to catch seasonal trophies like barracuda, sailfish, marlin, and snapper. To top it off, the crew will clean your catch, and restaurants like Restaurante Estrada will cook it to your liking!

Relax on your Tulum vacation by sailing on a full moon or sunset voyage. These popular tours are ideal for honeymoons, families, and friends. But the ultimate is the Robinson Crusoe tour! Sail on a 36' Catamaran to a private cove to snorkel, swim, eat, and relax. The five-hour tour includes a light lunch, drinks, and gear.

With so much to see, do, and explore in the Yucatan Peninsula, let Akumal Dive Shop be your guide for a safe, fun, and memorable adventure.

Getting There

Here are step-by-step driving directions to Akumal Dive Shop from Tulum:

  • Start by heading northwest on the main road, Carretera Tulum-Cancún/México 307.
  • Continue straight for approximately 23 miles (37 kilometers).
  • Keep right to stay on Carretera Tulum-Cancún/México 307 heading towards Playa del Carmen.
  • Turn right at the Akumal sign, which will direct you towards the beach area.
  • Address: Lote 41-A, Playa Akumal, 77776 Akumal, Q.R., Mexico

Local Tips

  • Akumal Dive Shop offers scuba and advanced PADI certification.
  • If you're a land lover, check out their archaeological tours!
  • Bring biodegradable sunscreen to protect the coral reefs.
  • Akumal Dive Shop rents scuba and snorkeling gear.

Location

Akumal, Riviera Maya, Tulum, Mexico

Frequently Asked Questions

If you only have one day to spend in Tulum, a visit to Xcaret Park is an absolute must. Picture starting your day amidst the serene beauty of the park’s beach, where the soft sands meet the clear, turquoise waters of the Caribbean. It’s the perfect spot to relax and take a refreshing swim. As you venture deeper into Xcaret, you’ll find a plethora of activities waiting. Whether it’s snorkeling to see the vibrant marine life, floating along the unique underground rivers, or walking through the lush greenery, there’s an adventure at every turn.

But Xcaret isn’t just about natural wonders; it’s a cultural treasure trove too. Take some time to explore the Mayan village and the Mexican Folk Art Museum within the park. These places offer a profound glimpse into the region’s rich historical and cultural heritage. When it comes to dining, the park is a culinary paradise with a variety of restaurants serving traditional Mexican and international dishes. It’s the perfect way to immerse yourself in Mexico’s diverse gastronomic landscape.

As the evening sets in, the park transforms with the “Xcaret México Espectacular” show. This isn’t just any show; it’s a spectacular journey through Mexico’s history and culture. Imagine over 300 artists on stage, showcasing traditional dances, music, and storytelling from different Mexican regions. The show’s vibrant costumes, dramatic lighting, and engaging choreography bring to life the traditions and histories of Mexico—from ancient Mayan rituals to the lively dances of modern Mexican states.

This show is more than entertainment; it’s an emotional and vibrant portrayal of Mexico’s spirit, leaving you with a deeper understanding and appreciation of this rich culture. As your day ends under the starry sky, with the memories of a day filled with adventure, culture, and relaxation, you’ll realize that your time at Xcaret has given you a taste of the entire Mexican experience in just one day in Tulum.

Choosing the “best” beach in Tulum can depend on what you’re looking for, as different beaches cater to different tastes and experiences. However, one standout and often recommended beach is Playa Paraíso (Paradise Beach). Frequently praised for its stunning beauty, Playa Paraíso lives up to its name with its postcard-perfect vistas.

This beach is renowned for its soft, white sand and clear, turquoise waters that embody the quintessential Caribbean shoreline. It’s a fantastic spot for swimming or just lounging on the sand with a refreshing drink. The view of the El Castillo pyramid from the beach, part of the Tulum Archaeological Site perched on the nearby cliffs, adds a unique, historical backdrop that’s hard to find anywhere else.

What makes Playa Paraíso especially appealing is its balance between being a well-maintained beach with amenities and still retaining a sense of natural, unspoiled charm. There are enough facilities like loungers, umbrellas, and nearby eateries for comfort, but it’s not overly commercialized. For a more tranquil experience, try visiting early in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid the typical midday crowds.

When it comes to dining in Tulum, you’re in for a real treat with a variety of outstanding restaurants to choose from, each offering its own unique flavor and experience. Rosa Negra is a celebration of Latin American cuisine with a vibrant and eclectic menu, perfect for those who enjoy a lively and chic dining atmosphere. Then there’s La Zebra, where you can enjoy your meal with a stunning view of the Caribbean Sea. This beachfront gem is particularly renowned for its fresh seafood and authentic Mexican dishes.

If you’re after something a bit more intimate and cozy, Mestiza is the ideal spot. Here, traditional Mexican dishes are given a contemporary twist, served in a warm and inviting setting. For an innovative culinary experience, The OG´s stands out with its focus on modern interpretations of classic dishes, all while emphasizing local ingredients and exceptional service.

Lastly, Arca shouldn’t be missed by anyone looking to immerse themselves in the depths of Mexican cuisine. Set in an open-air, jungle-like environment, Arca’s menu is a testament to the region’s seasonal and local produce, offering meticulously prepared dishes that are bursting with flavor.

Each of these restaurants not only highlights the rich culinary traditions of Tulum but also showcases the contemporary creativity that’s alive and thriving in the local food scene. So, wherever you choose to dine, you’re sure to have a memorable culinary adventure in Tulum.

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