Annual Dive Tour: Cozumel 2007
This year members and friends of the OSADC return to sunny and warm Cozumel, Mexico for a week of intense diving, eating, sleeping, diving, eating, sleeping... Well, you know the drill.
What have you considered to be your best dive trip/s to Cozumel? What island activities did you enjoy the most? Where did you stay and what were your impressions?
[In the photo above, OSADC member, Elton is seen exiting Devil's Throat]
If you've visited Cozumel please leave us a note before leaving, describe another exciting dive or exotic trip.
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It was a wonderful trip with great weather, diving conditions, food, and friends!
Highlights, in part, were the 6' foot green eel, turtles, 6' spotted eagle ray, nurse sharks, octopus, huge crabs, numerous lobsters, and a plethera of other delightful marine inhabitants.
As usual, our week was much too short. Though the water was warm (83 on average) and the skys mostly blue we found it difficult to separate ourselves from Cozumel. The staff who cared for us at Hotel Cozumel and Resort were outstanding (I shall sidestep my desire to enter puns here) and friendly. They remembered your name, room numbers, special drinks, etc. and always ready to carry on a 'neighborly' conversation.
Access to our boat was simple with a lunch cafe right at beach side when a quick lunch may be needed before the next dive or you just want to sit and enjoy the views while eating.
All in all it was a great trip with exceptional efforts from our Dive Master and trip coordinator, Joe Lodmell. Without his efforts we could have enjoyed these trips far less.
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