LGBTQ+ COZUMEL DIVE EXPEDITION

March 18-22, 2027

Dive with your LGBTQ+ family

Enjoy the ease of an all-inclusive experience, with a kind of expat flair. Stay in a boutique accommodation and dine around town at our favorite local restaurants. Combine that with 3 days of diving with Blue Mystic Divers on the gorgeous reefs around Cozumel, and you’re in for the most perfect holiday of the season. If you aren’t scuba certified, you can even get your Open Water Course certification during this trip (space is limited)!

Cozumel is famous for its beautiful drift diving along the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, the second largest reef system in the world. Drift diving means you simply relax and let the current carry you over coral formations and dramatic reef walls.

Conditions in March are typically excellent. Visibility often ranges from 80 to 100 feet, and currents are generally moderate but fun, making the diving comfortable for all levels of divers.

Marine life is abundant and diverse. You can expect to see large schools of fish, healthy coral gardens, and maybe even sea turtles, nurse sharks, and eagle rays, along with macro life tucked into sponges and reef crevices. Many sites also feature swim throughs, tunnels, and sloping walls that create a sense of exploration and adventure.

Quick points:

  • Minimum certification required: None
  • Number of dives included: 6
  • 4 nights accommodation

Not Included:

  • Flights
  • Transportation to/from airport
  • Rental Gear
  • Tips
  • Payment processing fees, marine park fees
  • Extra activities outside of planned itinerary
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Expedition Details

Upon arrival, you will make your way to your lodging.

If flying into Cancun: You will need to travel to Playa del Carmen and then take a ferry to Cozumel. From the ferry terminal, you are about a 10-15 minute walk from the accommodation. Taxis are available to make the trip easier.

If flying into Cozumel: Take a taxi from the airport directly to the accommodation.

As with all diving, we are never guaranteed wildlife sightings, but we hope to see turtles, toadfish, nurse sharks, and even eagle rays. Of course, there will be plenty of reef fish and enormous coral structures to experience.

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What to expect from a dive trip in Cozumel

  • Water Temperature: Cozumel’s water stays warm year round, typically ranging from 78–84°F (26–29°C) in March. Expect comfortable conditions with excellent visibility, often between 60–100 feet.
  • Exposure Protection: Most divers are comfortable in a 3mm full wetsuit. I also highly recommend a boat coat. My go to coat is by Surf-fur, and you can get a discount with my code AZUL.
  • Dive Gear to Bring: Mask, fins, regulator, BCD, SMB, and dive computer. Tanks and weights are included.

Cozumel offers more than just diving. You’ll enjoy:

  • Strolling through colorful downtown shops and markets
  • Dining at authentic local restaurants featuring fresh seafood and regional Mexican cuisine
  • Relaxing beach time and sunset views along the Caribbean
  • A laid back island atmosphere that makes it easy to unwind and connect with your group

Getting here is simple—Fly directly into Cozumel International Airport (CZM) from several major U.S. cities, or fly into Cancún (CUN) and take a short shuttle and ferry ride to the island. The properties are just a quick drive from the Cozumel airport or ferry, so you’ll be settled in and on island time in no time.

Meet Your Host

Azul Unlimited

Sarah

Azul Unlimited was founded with one mission: to create meaningful, transformative dive experiences that connect people deeply with the ocean. Sarah, a PADI Scuba Instructor, yoga teacher, and member of the LGBTQ+ community, has years of experience teaching divers around the world and approaches diving with accessibility and safety.

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