Imagine gliding over the Caribbean’s turquoise waters, surrounded by marine life visible all around you — not through a tiny panel, but aboard a fully transparent boat Cozumel. This isn’t your typical glass bottom boat ride. It’s a 360° immersive journey with views of coral gardens, sunken ships, and tropical fish from the moment you depart the peaceful Carlota Pier. In just over an hour, you’ll explore Cozumel’s vibrant reef system, with an optional stop to snorkel at a calm, shallow reef. The boat, made from ultra-resistant acrylic, becomes a floating window to the underwater world. As you relax barefoot in light clothing, you’ll spot living coral and artificial reefs formed by sunken boats covered in marine life. Midway, dive in (if you choose) and snorkel in the crystal-clear sea. Effortless, relaxing, and unforgettable — this experience blends adventure with natural beauty, perfect for both first-timers and seasoned ocean lovers.
Rafael E. Melgar Ave. between Dr. Adolfo Rosado St. and 3 Sur St. in front of Aldora Pier and next to ultra jewels jewelry store (only 250 meters from the fiscal pier).
Experience Cozumel from our clearboat, one of the largest and most populated islands in Mexico. Caribbean paradise on the coast of the State of Quintana Roo. We start our tour in a transparent boat and head towards the north area to visit the San Miguel pier, where the first gateway to Cozumel was located. We will pass by the monument to the diver and then you will know the wonderful surprises that this island has underwater as the sunken ships, huge variety of corals and tropical fish, which you can enjoy from our totally glass boat. At the end we move to the artificial reefs "Lego" where you can snorkel and enjoy the wonderful marine life.
Carmencita: San Miguel, where the first gateway to Cozumel island was located. Carmencita: The Arrecifes de Cozumel National Park is considered to be part of the barrier reef called the “Great Western Atlantic Reef Belt” (also known as the “Great Mayan Reef” and belongs to the “Mesoamerican Reef System”). The island of Cozumel is mostly surrounded by coral reefs
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