Are there submarines in Mexico?
Yes, there are tourist submarines in Mexico. The Atlantis Xll, the only tourist submarine in Mexicohas 26 skylights and a front window that offers a panoramic view of the Chankanaab reef, one of the most important in the world.
Atlantis Submarine in Cozumel
On its official website, Atlantis defines this experience as “that adventure that will be recounted over and over again over the years. Being part of the 1% of the world population that has submerged beyond 30 meters under the sea and discovering the The magic hidden in its depths is a unique experience. No special material or specific diving training is required.”
In this service for a cost of 125 dollars (2 thousand 145 pesos) per adult and 75 dollars (1 thousand 287 Mexican pesos) for minors includes:
- Submarine Expedition.
- Jeep 4×4 (the person driving must have a valid driver’s license).
- Snorkel in a reef.
- 1 dish and 1 drink at Playa Tortugas. Vegetarian option available.
- Tequila tasting.
It begins with a scenic tour of the Cozumel coast aboard the ship Ana, which takes guests to the Atlantis XII Submarine, plunging to a depth of at least 30 meters. The adventure shows the spectacular Chankanaab reef, part of the Mesoamerican Reef System, one of the largest living structures on the planet, where you can admire fish, lobsters, rays, sharks and turtles, depending on the season. Also explore Cozumel’s famous “wall,” a 600-meter vertical drop that encircles the island, and the area’s largest shipwreck, the Felipe Xicoténcatl, submerged in the year 2000 to enrich the Protected Natural Area. An experienced crew provides narration and relevant information throughout the tour.