Friday, March 25, 2011

COZUMEL:1. Dive 2. Eco Park 3.Playa Del Carmen

MUST DO WHEN IN COZUMEL MEXICO



1. Go Diving or Snorkeling

Divers from all over the world come to Cozumel to explore the Mesoamerica Reef, the largest reef in the Western hemisphere. It not only attracts divers, but over 250 species of tropical fish as well as turtles, stingray and more. And the crystal clear waters allow you to see miles of Caribbean treasure.


2. Go to a Eco Park

Xcaret Park

Okay, it may strike you as a tad Disneyland-ish at first glance, but this family friendly eco-park is well worth the entrance fee of USD $70 per person. Occupying about 250 acres, Xcaret truly strives to be an educational and fun experience for visitors from around the world. Highlights include an underground river adventure tour (included in the general entrance fee) where swimmers of all ages don bright pink lifejackets and swim (or more accurately, bob along) through an underground river, various caves and ancient cenotes (water-filled sinkholes). Never mind that y

ou stop to pose for photos every so often, one with a costumed employee dressed as an “ancient Mayan native” (photos are for sale at the end of the tour). Other must-sees of this park include a live butterfly pavilion, a giant sea turtle sanctuary, an interactive aquarium and a dolphin center. At night, an entire stadium fills up with visitors to watch music and dance from Mexico’s ancient history through the present day, and includes a fascinating pre-Hispanic ball game, the ancient hockey-like sport played with a flaming ball.

You will need to book this with the Cruiseline so all transportation is included.(about $99.00pp) Some ships stay late and provide an option to stay for the Night Show. It is very difficult and time consuming to do this trek on your own. If you book this thru the ship you will have about 4-5 hours at the park.

The biggest complaint is that there is not enough time at the park!


CHANKANAAB ECO PARK ( If you can't make it to XCARET)

Chankanaab is the most popular attraction in Cozumel island. Is conveniently located just ten minutes taxi ride from the cruise ship terminal, is a favorite for cruise ship passangers, day trippers, beach lovers. Enjoy the natural beauty of our beach area, explore our reef area, amaze yourself with our eco archaeological tour. All facilites included; restrooms, showers, huts, hammocks and beach chairs.

Now your ticket includes; Sea Lion Show,

Manatee Exhibition & Archaeological Tour.


At Chankanaab Park you can also enjoy snorkel tour, scuba diving tour, snuba tour, seatrek tour, swim with dolphins, sea lions and manatees tour for an aditional cost. All fun in one place, no need to take another taxi to do a second tour.


Details and Recommendations.

Adults USD $ 19*
Children USD $ 12*

(From 3 to 11 years old, kids under 3 for free)*
* Special online pre-paid price.
Schedules: Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr, Sat, Su
Times: From 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. local time (CST)

http://www.cozumelparks.com/index.html

TAXI SHOULD BE $10 EACH WAY TO CHANKANAAB PARK FROM PIER

CHECK PRICE BEFORE YOU ENTER THE CAB!


3. Visit Play Del Carmen

(If you want a beach day this is where you should go!)

Not far from where the cruise ship docks is the Ferry Terminal which heads over to Playa Del Carmen. Playa Del Carmen is a small and cute Mexican Beach town with a great beach. You will find small bars and hotels at the edge of the beach and just one block back is the cute shopping area. Once you exit the ferry terminal find a spot on the beach just to the right. Enjoy the white sand beach and the laid back atmosphere. (But young eyes watch out, you might find some Europeans sunbathing topless here) Make sure you stop and get some Tacos. The Pastor and Seafood tacos are some of the Best!

How to get to the Ferry:

Cruise Passengers:

A taxi to the ferry pier from the Puerta Maya or International Pier should cost about $6.00 USD and take about 7 minutes.

If your cruise ship is arriving at Punta Langosta, then you can just walk next door. Exit the Cruise Terminal and turn left. You will see the Ferry Terminal less then .5 miles down the road. (Make sure you take note of the return ferry times so you don't miss the ship)

Once in Playa Del Carmen Everything is within walking distance!!


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The ride takes about 45 minutes each way.
Ferries run 365 days a year.

IMPORTANT
Prices and Schedules are Subject to Change Without Notice.
Check with the ferry company (see right) to make sure.
Schedules above are current as of November 24, 2009.
Currently half of the times are done by one company, and the other half done by the other company, switched on odd vs. even days. That is too confusing, so we just merged the two until high season returns.
FARE SCHEDULE
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Adults140$11.00
Kids85$6.50
*Approximate
Exchange Rate ~ 13:
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ULTRAMAR
From the U.S. and Canada
(011+52) 9
98 843-2011
E-Mail Website
Playa: (987) 869-0040
From Cozumel: 869-0040

MEXICO WATER JETS
From the U.S. and Canada
(011+52) 987 872-1588
E-Mail Website
Playa: (987) 872-1588
From Cozumel: 872-1588




EXTRA INFO


PIER INFO

There are 3 cruiseship piers on Cozumel all of which are on the populated, west side of the island.

Punta Langosta: This pier is located right downtown so you can walk off the ship and into downtown San Miguel. To avoid hawkers, stay on the ocean-side of the avenida or explore some of the streets that are a block back from the waterfront.

There's also great shopping downtown -- especially if you get off the main drag and ignore the advice you'll almost surely be fed by your cruise director that you won't be safe and you'll get ripped off if you venture off the waterfront. There is more than a little self-interest in these warnings. The cruise companies want you to shop from their "recommended list" because each and every one of these rec.s kicks back a sizeable commission on their sale to you.

Punta Langosta is also a relatively inexpensive, 10 minute taxi ride away from Chankannab National Park and several good snorkeling beaches. And an even less expensive 5 minute ride from Playa Azul, a nice, northern beach club.

The International Pier This is the island's oldest cruiseship pier and is used largely by Norwegian Cruise Lines. You are about 1.5 miles from downtown San Miguel and if you're up for the walk, it's a pretty one along a nice sidewalk with long sections of waterfront promenade. Consider walking into town to explore and shop then flagging a taxi for your return to your ship.

TIP: If you flag a passing cab instead of picking one up from a taxi stand, your fare will be less. But it is extremely important to ask what the fare will be BEFORE you get in the cab. All drivers are required to carry a rates card and all speak enough English to understand when you ask to see the rates card to know the registered rate from, say, downtown San Miguel to the International Pier. Don't get in the cab if the driver want show you the rate.

Puerta Maya: This pier and the Disneyesque artifical "Little Cozumel" Carnival Cruise lines has created is only about 1/2 mile south of the International Pier mentioned above.

To their credit, Carnival has created an attractive atmosphere. And we can see perhaps having a drink or grabbing a bite at one of the places down by the water.

But it should be mentioned that this is a very artificial environment and bears only the most superficial resemblence to the real Cozumel. Kind of like visiting New Orleans and instead of walking the streets of the French Quarter, you settle for a sterile little mini-replica of the real thing. Prices at the stores here are inflated to reflect the commissions the businesses must pay the cruise ships and the fact that, unless you venture out of this compound, you're basically a captive audience.

Follow the advice given above for the International Pier and you can easily pop off to catch a tour or activity you've booked in advance for yourself over the internet.

ROATAN:1. Zip-Line 2.Snorkel or Dive

MUST DO WHEN IN ROATAN HONDURAS


The beautiful Caribbean island of Roatan in the Bay Islands of Honduras offers some of the world's best SCUBA diving. The island is surrounded by the world's second largest coral reef, hugging most of the shore. This provides calm, clear beaches for swimming and snorkeling, and many varieties of sea life.

On your western Caribbean cruise vacation, if your ship docks at Roatan Honduras, you will find many interesting, fun activities to pursue on our beautiful, charming island. Your cruise ship offers many shore excursions to enjoy, but for those of you who prefer to make your own day, Roatan offers many interesting things to do. There are plenty of scuba dive operators, and our beaches are great for swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing. Renting a car, motorcycle, or moped can provide you with the means to explore all the hidden places and see the island as it really is; since there is only one paved highway on the island, it isn't easy to get lost. Or you can hire a taxi at the dock to take you where you want to go.



1. Go on a Zip-Line Tour

This exciting excursion is great for virtually all ages and fitness levels. Enjoy this fun filled day of gliding through the jungle canopy.

Bodden Tours

He offers a Zip-in-Dip tour which includes a little of everything:


"Zip-N-Dip" Group Excursion ...with others from your ship:

-Depart Roatan's dock 30 to 45 minutes after your ship begins disembarkation.

-25-minute scenic drive to the Mayan Jungle Canopy Zipline/Victor's Monkey Business.

-Zipline/Monkey Interaction time varies by tour group (approximately 1 hour to 1½ hours)

-10-minute drive to beautiful West Bay Beach

-Return to Roatan's dock from West Bay Beach 2 hours before your ship is scheduled to leave.


"Zip-n-Dip" Cost: $65 per person
"Skip-the-Zip" pricing for those in your group that choose NOT to zipline: $25 per person

You can also have him arrange to take you to South Shore zipline course which is said to one of the best in Roatan.

504-9910-5217

http://www.boddentours.com/

Victor@BoddenTours.com


South Shore Zip Line Tours

(The Best Zip-Line Course in Roatan)

One of Roatan's most popular activities, our canopy tour is composed of 16 platforms and 13 steel suspension cables strung at various heights between the trees. They offer visitors a unique means of accessing the beautiful and remote areas of Roatan as well as breathtaking Caribbean views.

504 - 9967 - 1381

http://www.southshorezipline.com


2.Go Diving or Snorkeling

A day sailing with some snorkeling or a day diving. These pristine waters with white sand beaches cannot be missed! Best Beaches are located on West End!

Popular Dive Sites at Roatan Honduras:

Calvin's Crack

A plateau atop a shallow reef facing a wall, Calvin's Crack runs through the reef along narrows, widening to an exit along the outer wall.


Spooky Channel

This diving site is a little deeper, a former river valley formed this channel which opens to the barrier reef at 100 feet with a cathedral-like scenario. The side walls of the channel rise up to almost touch each other but still allow light to illuminate your way.

Barbareta Wall

3 miles offshore from Roatan, the uninhabited, hilly island of Barbareta offers undiscovered reefs replete with coral gardens, a dramatic mile-long wall, while the island is framed by white sandy beaches and coves; the wall is a continuous drop-off that usually offers great pelagic encounters.

West End Wall


A spectacular precipice borders a deep blue abyss, with pillar corals, Azure Vase Sponges and barrel sponges, while in the deeper water divers are likely to find

themselves among schools of pelagics and Eagle Rays.

Enchanted Forest and Insidious Reef

West of Romeo's Resort, these two dives are part of a larger reef associated with an offshore bank. The drop-off begins from a series of rolling reefs that drop to 70' - 80', with Creole Wrasse and groupers in abundance among the diverse sponge and coral growth.

Connie's Dream

3-min from Romeo's Resort, this sloping drop-off provides tube and vase sponges among both red and purple tube sponges, while a seemingly endless system of tall coral heads and deep sand channels fall into the abyss.


Doc's Elbow

Directly in front of the entrance channel to Brick Bay Resort, this popular night dive provides divers with a variety of life, including octopus, reef crabs and lobsters. A short swim leads divers to the wall.

Mary's Place

Perhaps one of the most popular dive sites off Roatan, the dive starts at a permanent mooring buoy on the reef shelf, along a vertical crevice that drops from 40', with a hug

e section of the wall broken away from the main section to form a wide slit. Many smaller crevices invite exploration among bouquets of Rope and Tube Sponges, deepwater seafans and Black Coral. A sand shelf drops from 140' to 200', offering a magnificent underwater view.

Trunk Turtle Bay Beach

On Barbareta Island,

great for snorkeling and shallow dives

Pigeon Cays

Three islets off Barbareta's south coast, with undiscovered dive sites.

Wreck Diving - "Prince Albert"

140' tanker

Wreck Diving - "El Aguila"


210' cargo boat perfectly sunk

at 100 feet of water on a sandy bottom full of Deep Garden Eels. It has been adapted for penetration diving so you can descend onto open large compartments where you can surprise a number of fish in their homes. Adjacent to the boat runs the wall to finish off the dive among the shallow water tropical fish.












Sail & Snorkel Companies:

Roatan Sailing and Catamaran Charters

https://www.sailroatan.com/Cruise_Ship_Guests.php

4 hour charter which includes: 
(Minimum of 4; Max 12)

Water, sodas, Beer, juice and open bar

Snacks and lunch

Snorkel Gear

1-2 snorkel stops.

FREE Transportation to/from cruise ship included

If your ship arrives at 8am and departs at 5pm this is what a sample itinerary might look like: (All itineraries are based on Ship Time - We will send you your own personal itinerary which will be adjusted to your ships arrival & departure times.) 




*8:15-8:40 am - Pick up at Cruise Ship Dock. When you come out of the ship you will proceed directly to the "Tour Area" inside the port. Here we will check you in and take care of any payments due. We will take you to the departure location either by vehicle or a short walk to the dock.


9-9:30am Board Sailboat and sail!

1:30-2:00pm Return to departure location

2:30-3:00pm Arrive back at Cruise Ship Dock


Radical Catamaran Adventures

http://www.svfreeradical.com/

Rate: $100 per person for a half day 

(East Side)

Includes pick up and drop off at the Cruise Ship Terminal, lunch, snorkel gear, free Rum Punch and Beers. Minimum 6 people Max 30 people



Dive Companies: (Both top rated, West End)

Coconut Tree Divers

http://www.coconuttreedivers.com/


Tyll’s Dive

http://www.tyllsdive.com/






MORE INFO:

Taxi Fares Posted at the Cruise Ship Dock - Click here

Click here to see a Port Schedule for Roatan Cruise Ships

Before your Cruise, here are some interesting books about Roatan to read.


Land Based Activities: (These Tours have not yet been reviewed by TravelGirl)

B.J.s Backyard - Take a Scenic Tour of Oak Ridge, Jonesville & Mangrove Canal; ice cold drinks and great island food.


Butterfly Garden - See exotic butterflies and birds in a beautiful tropical garden a short walk from West End.


Caribbean Rent a Car - Make your own Roatan tour


Christopher Tours - Offers island, beaches, zipline, mangrove, and free style excursions


Tour of Mangrove Tunnel - Arrange this in Oak Ridge at B.J.s Backyard


Horseback Riding - Shirkie's West End Village, tour the west end on horseback with native islander guide.


Massage, facials, body wraps, and swimming in our pool or at our private beach, transport included. Luxurious Sante Wellness Centre, Roatan's premier professional spa services located in Parrot Tree Plantation.


Spa Services at Baan Suerte on the beach in Sandy Bay - Massage, facials, and more with a swimming pool, too.


Murphy's Roatan Tours - Exciting island tours including zip line adventures.


Sundowner - Enjoy tropical drinks, snacks, snorkeling, swimming on a beautiful beach a short walk to shopping and diving in West End Village at Half Moon Bay.


Theris' Roatan Tours - Private guided excursions in air conditioned vehicles to Roatan's attractions, activities, and sights.

Yaba Ding Ding - A short walk from the cruise ship dock, carries Roatan's largest selection of Central American arts and crafts, tropical clothing and tee shirts, and Cuban cigars. Also a new location at West Bay Beach


EXTRA INFO

Cruiseship Passenger info & Transportation info

http://www.roatanisland.net/cruiseship.htm