Isla de Pasion
Rememer that due to the damage caused by Hurricane Wilma, the following description may no longer be accurate. Consider this when making your travel plans. This small island just off Cozumel's northern coast is part of the state-sponsored wildlife refuge located in the Abrigo Bay. Almost no one visits this island and consequently the beaches are filled with birds and wildlife. Fishing is permitted but since there are no scheduled tours those interested in visiting must hire a boat.

This company takes visitors to the best snorkeling spots aboard a fast moving catamaran. Snorkelers follow experienced guides on an underwater tour of coral formations and colorful aquatic life. Fury offers a "Two Reefs Snorkel and Beach Party". Beer and margaritas greet guests back on the beach after a snorkeling trip to Palancar. Remember that due to the damage caused by Hurricane Wilma, this description may no longer be accurate. Consider this when making your travel plans.
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Wilma, the following description may no longer be accurate. I have to ask you to take this under consideration when you make your travel plans. Situated just south of Parque Chankanaab , this reef is ideal for snorkeling since it is only 350 yards offshore. It's rather shallow, never going deeper than 70-feet, so many dive operators also use it as a training ground for beginner scuba divers. It is one of the more accessible reefs with an incredible array of marine life.
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Wilma, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your vacation plans. If relaxation is your objective, or if you're in the mood for sun, sand and surf, or if you're just screamming for a piña colada, this is the spot you're looking for. Cheerful staff serve you on the beach or in the bars and restaurant, offering cold beer, cocktails and soft drinks, as well as delicious food from the extensive menu
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Wilma, the following description may no longer be accurate. I apologize and ask you to consider this when making your vacation plans. Situated south of San Miguel, this park offers a combination of history, archeology and recreation. There is excellent snorkeling and diving at the underwater park where you can spot sunken ships, anchors, statues and tons of tropical fish. You can also swim with dolphins at the Dolphin Discovery or find out more about Maya ruins at the Parque Arqueologico. The museum has exhibits on marine life, while the botanical garden has more than 450 species of regional plants. Children of all ages will enjoy the sea lion Park and its daily shows. Admission cost about 7 bucks quite cheap if you ask me.
You really can do so many things at playa sol! this beach has an impressive view, fun and weird little shops, good food and of course open bars, dancing, music, and lots of water entertainment. you can kayak, climb the "iceberg" or hop on a trampoline in the ocean, play volleyball or simply relax in the sun amongst all the happy vacationers. there is even a little monkey park you can walk through! 
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