Atlantis Submarine Twilight Expedition Dive
Description
Depart on an unforgettable twilight journey beneath Cozumel’s sparkling waters aboard the Atlantis Submarine. As the sun dips below the horizon, the marine world comes alive in new and magical ways. The dim evening light enhances the vibrant hues of the coral reef and sets the stage for an ethereal display of bioluminescence. Keep your eyes peeled for nocturnal creatures like lobsters, eels, and perhaps even an elusive octopus emerging from their daytime hideouts.
This state-of-the-art submarine offers large viewing windows, ensuring every passenger enjoys a front-row seat to this underwater spectacle. A knowledgeable guide will narrate your journey, sharing fascinating insights about the marine life and the ecosystems of Cozumel’s famous reef. Designed for comfort and safety, the submarine provides a stable, air-conditioned environment, so you can relax and soak in the sights without a worry.
Whether you're a seasoned traveler or new to the world of underwater exploration, this twilight tour offers a rare glimpse into Cozumel’s hidden aquatic wonders. Perfect for families, couples, and solo adventurers alike, it’s a unique experience you won’t soon forget.
What's Included
Frequently Asked Questions
How much time do we spend in the submarine?
After checking in you'll board a tender boat to the dive site and spend 45 minutes diving in the submarine
Are there restrooms on the submarine?
There are no restrooms on the submarine or tender boat. You will have the option to use the restroom before or after the tour.
Is there a weight restriction?
There is no weight restriction but all participants must be able to climb through a 40-inch diameter hatch into the submarine.
Is the submarine tour safe?
Atlantis Submarines has operated for 25 years in Cozumel without incident or accidents. The submarine is held to a rigorous safety protocol and is certified by the US Coast Guard.
Is this tour wheelchair accessible?
The submarine is not wheelchair accessible and other mobility impairments must be consulted with the crew prior to the trip.