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Blue Angel Dive Resort

Blue Angel Dive Resort

$850 USD / 7 nights



Nitrox $
WIFI Available
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Set away from the hustle and bustle on Cozumel Island, Blue Angel Resort is just a walk away from downtown. The resort offers fourteen rooms with two double beds and eight rooms with king beds, and the resort offers views of the ocean for all guests. Each room has its own private terrace, mini-fridge, air conditioning, safe, WiFi, cable TV, phone, and private bathroom.

Blue Angel Dive Resort
Blue Angel Dive Resort
Blue Angel Dive Resort
Blue Angel Dive Resort
Blue Angel Dive Resort
Blue Angel Dive Resort
Blue Angel Dive Resort
Blue Angel Dive Resort
Blue Angel Dive Resort
Blue Angel Dive Resort
Blue Angel Dive Resort WEATHER
Breakfast is offered before all early dives at the Blue Angel Restaurant. Guests can also enjoy Mexican styled food for lunch and an amazing dinner inspired by Eva’s recipes. The restaurant is on the second floor and overlooks the ocean. Every night, there is live music starting at 7:30.
Two tank boat diving trips start at 8:00 am, 10:00 am, 11:00 am, and 1:00 pm. Night dives are available as well for a minimum of three people and are single tank excursions. Twilight dives are at 3:00 pm and 5:00 pm, depending on the season. The twilight dives are two-tank dives with the second tank considered a night dive.
Packages include daily breakfast for each guest, 7-nights’ accommodation, and five days of diving.



Dive Conditions

Cozumel is a year-round diving destination. Water temperatures range from 75°F to 85°F seasonally. Topside temps average 80°F year-round. Underwater visibility is generally excellent, ranging from 75 to 125 feet at most dive sites.
The Marine Park of Cozumel has protected the southern area of the island for almost two decades, which boasts a variety of corals, sponges and fish species. The scuba diving in Cozumel will entertain beginner divers with shallow colorful sites and the mor
Divers will often see eagle rays in the distance during winter months while the summer brings more blacktip and reef sharks. The southernmost deeper reefs feature massive coral heads covered with a vase, tube, rope, elephant ear, and many other vibrantly
Water temperature around Cozumel averages 25°C/77°F in the winter and 29°C/85°F in summer and underwater visibility is consistently 80-100 feet (24-30 meters).