Dive Cozumel the Easy Way

At Nohoch Divers, we keep things simple — but never at the expense of safety.

We dive the most famous and established reef systems within the Cozumel National Marine Park.

We offer more than just scuba diving, ask for our snorkel & none diving activities

Nohoch Reef Run – 2 Tank Dive | Shared Boat | 12–20 Divers | Cruise/Mainland-Friendly Departure

$1,750 MXN / $95 USD**

Dive equipment is not included in the listed price.

  • Full set: $550 MXN / $30 USD per day
    (BCD, regulator, fins, mask, wetsuit)

  • Individual pieces: $180 MXN / $10 USD per item



📍 Meeting Point: Marina Cozumel ASIPONA
🕘 Check-In Time: 9:30 AM
🚤 Departure: 10:00 AM (Daily Except for Dec 24,25, 31st and Jan 1st)

Nohoch Divers is a division of Dive with Martin, created for divers who prefer a relaxed, social, and straightforward group diving experience in Cozumel.

Our Reef Run operates in a shared boat format, typically with 12 or more divers onboard. This is not a boutique or semi-private service — it is designed for divers who enjoy a comfortable group atmosphere and smooth, efficient logistics.

We dive the most famous and established reef systems within the Cozumel National Marine Park. Rather than focusing on specialty or remote locations, we visit the classic sites that have made Cozumel one of the top drift diving destinations in the world.

Each trip includes two drift dives at different reef locations, with a 45–60 minute surface interval between dives. Total trip time is approximately 4.5 hours.

From $95 USD*

PHOTOS

Our Underwater Adventures!!

PERFECTO!! it was the best diving ever in Cozumel, been diving for 5 years in Cozumel and found these guys, they are the best

Carlos M.

Two scuba divers explore an underwater coral reef. The clear blue water highlights vibrant coral formations and small fishes surrounding the area. Bubbles rise from the divers' breathing equipment.
Two scuba divers explore an underwater coral reef. The clear blue water highlights vibrant coral formations and small fishes surrounding the area. Bubbles rise from the divers' breathing equipment.

★★★★★