
Dressel Divers offers a whale shark snorkeling tour if you are planning to dive at the Hotel Cenote, Maya. This article is for those who are interested in Cenote diving but don't know where to start. In this article, we'll go over the basics of Cenote diving, as well as Dressel Divers' pier tour.
Dressel Divers
Dressel Divers provides diving, snorkeling and other watersports services to IBEROSTAR HOTELS and RESORTS clients in Barcelo Maya and Cozumel as well as other locations. Dressel's dive boats feature ample storage for diving equipment and are designed for easy entry into the water. The dive boats are fitted with emergency oxygen, first aid kits, and VHF radios.

Whale shark snorkeling excursion
A whale shark snorkeling excursion is a great option for those who visit the beaches of Barcelona Maya. Although these enormous spotted fish might seem intimidating, they are actually quite curious and docile. You can see them in Barcelona Maya all year thanks to the Gulf Stream.
Cenote diving excursions
Dressel Divers’ trip to Barcelona is highlighted by the Maya jungle's stunning limestone formations. Two Cenotes can be visited on the tour. This allows guests to explore the limestone formations in their own ways. An experienced Dressel guide will prepare you for every dive, and then recover your regulator.
New pier
There's a new pier at Dressel Divers Barcelo Maya, just steps away from the hotel's beach. Dressel Divers are the only ones who have boats at this dive center. Designed to provide ample space for your equipment, these dive boats feature a sunroof and easy access to the water. These boats come equipped with cylinders and are supervised by in-house mechanics. Staff are highly experienced, professionally qualified, and knowledgeable and trained within the company's philosophy and objectives.

Excursions costs
Mexico offers many dive trips that allow you to explore the underwater world. One way to do this is to snorkel with whalesharks. The whale sharks can be found on the islands of Holbox or Ilsa Mujeres. They eat plankton. These majestic creatures filter water from plankton through their massive mouths. These amazing creatures offer the ultimate way to see the underwater world.