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Scuba Diving between Cozumel and Playa de Carmen

https://youtu.be/xqqas-nMK6k

When planning a trip to the Yucatan, the decision of scuba diving Cozumel vs Playa del Carmen is the first hurdle. Each destination offers a completely different underwater profile. Cozumel is the undisputed king of drift diving and vibrant coral walls, while Playa del Carmen serves as the gateway to the hauntingly beautiful Cenotes and high-adrenaline seasonal encounters with Bull Sharks.

The Impact of ‘Nortes’ on Your Dive Schedule

December is prime diving season, but it comes with a catch: the Nortes. These strong northern winds can shut down the island of Cozumel for days. If the Mexican authorities issue a port closure (Puerto Cerrado), no dive boats are allowed to leave the harbor. This is where staying on the mainland in Playa del Carmen becomes a massive tactical advantage.

Diver Intel: Always have a “Plan B.” During my stay, the ports were indeed restricted due to weather. Because I was based in Playa, I was able to pivot instantly to the freshwater systems. My previous dives at Cenotes Dos Ojos and El Pit highlighted why these are world-class alternatives—weather-proof, crystal clear, and visually stunning.

Bull Shark Season: The Playa del Carmen Draw

Between November and March, the sandy plateaus off Playa del Carmen become a hub for female Bull Sharks (Carcharhinus leucas). These sharks are attracted to the area’s nutrient-rich waters before they head to estuaries to give birth. Diving with these apex predators at 80–90 feet is a masterclass in buoyancy and calm air consumption. For tips on how I handle my camera during these high-energy dives, take a look at my guide on capturing large marine life.

Choosing an Operator: Phantom Divers vs. Blue Life

The experience you have with the Bull Sharks depends heavily on the dive shop’s philosophy regarding interaction. I used two different operators to see the contrast first-hand.

Operator Methodology Cinematography Value Phantom Divers Attractant/Feeding High. The sharks are very close and active, allowing for incredible wide-angle and macro-detail shots. Blue Life Divers Natural Encounter Authentic. You observe the sharks from a distance as they cruise the sand. Ideal for those who prefer zero-impact diving.

Cozumel’s Reef Health: A Brief Comparison

Despite the convenience of the mainland, Cozumel’s reefs like Palancar and Columbia are in a league of their own. The verticality and sheer size of the sponges are superior to most sites on the Playa side. If you are looking for the “classic” Caribbean reef experience, Cozumel is worth the ferry ride. However, for a middle ground, the reefs of Puerto Morelos also offer fantastic coral density with much less boat traffic.

Ultimately, the “best” side depends on your risk tolerance for weather and your desire for shark encounters. For me, the flexibility of Playa del Carmen wins in the winter months.

https://youtu.be/1V8MqnAVpVg

Here’s an image from a Cenote taken in December.

#CoralReef #cozumelScubaDiving #Nature #oceans #PanasonicGH5 #PlayaDelCarmen #ScubaDiver #ScubaDiving #Sea #underwaterPhotography #UnderwaterVideo #wildlife
One of my favorite hobbies is Scuba diving, however, I also enjoy freediving. This was a picture I took of some coral I took in Grand Cayman while freediving.

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Up, close and personal vol 7.
I took this image of a female Tiger shark last year, in october at 80 miles to Bimini. This image went with my film "Face To Face: Overcoming Fear With Sharks" I love sharks, all the sharks.

How I did this image ? Canon R5 Sigma 20 mm Art f1,4 1/100e F3,5 Iso 1600 Easydive Underwater Housing 2 Big Blue lights 10 000 x 2 Lumens

Sharks are the super-predators of the oceans and the terror of the Western world. They are often perceived as bloodthirsty killers. This fear is heightened every time a shark attack hits the headlines. In response, beaches around the world are closed, nets are set up and sharks are systematically slaughtered. Living with sharks seems incompatible with our new lifestyles.
Yet one country has made a radically different choice: the Bahamas. This paradise archipelago, which welcomes nearly 7 million visitors every year, has declared́ its waters "shark sanctuaries". How do locals and tourists manage to live with these large predators? Would it be possible to get close to those considered to be man-eaters?
To answer this question, photographer Rodolphe Guignard takes us to the heart of shark territory. Accompanied by experts and scientists, he dives right up close to the sharks to capture some surprising interactions. An intense face-to-face encounter that reveals the true face of sharks, the opposite of their sad reputation

#photography #photo #wildlife #wildlifephotography #wildlifeprotection #shark #sharks #tigershark #animal #animals #portrait #natur #nature #natura #bahamas #underwater #underwaterphotography #scuba #scubadiving #scubadiver #canon #canonphoto #canonphotographers #canonphotography
Up close and personal vol 3.

This photo is from my next film "Face to Face with Orcas" broadcast in March. It is a hunting image during a feeding of about thirty orcas and two humpback whales in Norway in January last year. You can see on the pic my friend Rodolphe Guignard who is the protagonist of my film. The water temperature was about 3 degrees celsius (37 Fahrenheit) and choppy, choppy, choppy :-)

How I took this photo ? First, It was damn cold and I've been lucky. Canon R5 Sigma 20 mm Art f1,4 1/100e f2,8 Iso 8000 Raw Manual

#animal #animals #whales #whale #photo #photography #norway #underwater #scuba #scubadiving #mammal #mammals #wildlife #wildlifephotography #wildlifeprotection #filmdocumentary #documentary #television #norway #humpbackwhale #vancouvercanada #vancouver #orcas #orques #orca #scubadiving #scubadiver

Underwater Bubble Ring – Statia

As the dive group hovers at fifteen feet, completing their safety stop beneath the rolling surface, the dive master creates a stream of perfect bubble rings.

https://youtu.be/huvzYsBCdjU

The silvery hoops, wiggling slightly, drift downward through the crystalline water, mesmerizing the novice divers as they linger between worlds. In this moment of suspended time, the pressure of depth and the currents of the open ocean feel distant; everyone’s attention has shifted to the playful artistry unfolding before them.

#goldenRockResort #ScubaDiver #sintEustatius #statiaDivers

@topher also I still want to find #NOAA swag.

Everyone has a #NASA hoodie but yeah as a #ScubaDiver I know thar NOAA did way more that is impacting us than most give them credit.

Getting ready to dive Bonaire!

I’m not use to being the subject in a photo.

Shooting fish in a barrel!

Shipwreck diving.

Starfish!

Thanks to Mike and Adam for the images.

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