Fantastic trip below the sea with a variety of sea life. The staff is efficient, friendly, and ever mindful of safety. We have dived Atlantis in other locations with a consistent experience in each d…Full review by Gary J
Dec 1, 2023
Excellent staff and very professionally handled. Very knowledgeable and willing to point out various sites and provide information about the eco system.Full review by traveler_2020_Maui
Nov 14, 2023
The staff were really humorous and friendly, they explained the safety procedures throughly and told us what to expect once we were down in the submarine. The submarine experience was very nice. Sinc…Full review by Ali Poyraz T
Hello! It depends of wich Pier are you arriving. If you are arriving from the International Pier or Puerta Maya Pier, you could walk; the walking distance from Puerta Maya is arround 15 to 20 …
Hello! It depends of wich Pier are you arriving. If you are arriving from the International Pier or Puerta Maya Pier, you could walk; the walking distance from Puerta Maya is arround 15 to 20 minutes and from te International pier is 10 minutes. But if you are coming from Punta Langosta Pier you must take a taxi.
We will be staying at Sandos Eco resort in Playa del Carmen at the end of April and would love to do this tour. Is there a way to get to Cozumel from the mainland? Thanks in advance!
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Yes, we offer ground transportation and ferry tickets from Playa del Carmen to Cozumel, price per person for transportation is 49 usd adults and 45 children, any other question feel free to …
Yes, we offer ground transportation and ferry tickets from Playa del Carmen to Cozumel, price per person for transportation is 49 usd adults and 45 children, any other question feel free to contact me.
Is it customary to tip the sea captain? If so, what is an average percent or amount, please?
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Before you get off the sub, they hint at a tip to show you're appreciation. We didn't know how much to tip so we gave them $10 per person ($40 total). Miguel was very appreciative …
Before you get off the sub, they hint at a tip to show you're appreciation. We didn't know how much to tip so we gave them $10 per person ($40 total). Miguel was very appreciative (he didn't even look at how much it was) so we never knew if it was too little or too much. They are all very nice people - knowledgeable, friendly and professional.
Hi, I have booked our submarine for the family of 6 with 4 adults and 2 kids for Nov 8/2019. My younger kid just turned 3 years old in July. Is he allowed to do this excursion? He is over 90 inches tall though. Also, on my confirmation it says meeting point is Atlantis Submarine, Chankanab Km 4, Zona Hotelera Sur, San Miguel de Cozumel. Is this far from the Royal Caribbean pier? Do we need to take a cab or how to walk there? Thank you
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I know this is an old post but it might help new readers. We walked from the Carnival pier which was about a 15 minute walk and there are lots of little shops on the way which are …
I know this is an old post but it might help new readers. We walked from the Carnival pier which was about a 15 minute walk and there are lots of little shops on the way which are cheaper than the ones inside the port (and they sell the same thing). We walked by the RCCL port, too - which was about half way between Carnival's and the Atlantis so I would say that it is about a 5-10 minute walk from the RCCL port to the Atlantis office. We had a blast but didn't see any small children because it is a must to be able to climb the ladder backwards onto and off of the submarine - so you might take that into consideration.
Do you actually see marine life? As in plenty? Or is it like those glass boat tours that you barely get to see a fish?
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You will see some marine life, but not lots. It depends what part of the world your in as well. If you keep looking out the window thats your best chance. On my recent trip to the Mayan …
You will see some marine life, but not lots. It depends what part of the world your in as well. If you keep looking out the window thats your best chance. On my recent trip to the Mayan Riveria, I never seen much at all but did get to see divers going in and out of a old ship.