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Scuba Diving at Punta Negra: A Relaxed Drift Along a Vibrant Reef
Punta Negra Reef is one of the most visually striking and biodiverse dive sites around Isla Mujeres. With its long coral overhang, gentle current, and exceptional light and visibility, the dive unfolds as an effortless drift along a thriving reef edge, offering colourful marine life encounters and a calm, rewarding experience for certified divers of all levels.
Tracy Sharlene Gunn
Dec 19, 20253 min read


Diving Grampin Reef: Shallow Drifts, Healthy Coral, and Abundant Marine Life
Grampin Reef is a relaxed yet lively drift dive near Isla Mujeres, shaped by coral valleys, sandy channels, and natural swim-throughs. With mild to moderate currents, excellent visibility, and a high concentration of reef life, it’s an ideal site for all levels of certified divers who want an easy, colourful dive that still feels exploratory.
Tracy Sharlene Gunn
Dec 19, 20253 min read


Exploring Casetas: Isla Mujeres’ Rediscovered Shipwreck
At Pocna Dive Center, we love uncovering forgotten corners of the sea. Casetas, part of the Chairel ferry wreck, is our newest addition to Isla Mujeres’ wreck dives. Sitting at 24 meters with medium to strong currents and abundant marine life, this drift dive is perfect for experienced divers looking for adventure. With Casetas now open, divers have even more shipwrecks to explore in the area, each with its own story beneath the waves.
Tracy Sharlene Gunn
Sep 4, 20253 min read


Thinking About Getting Scuba Certified? Let’s Talk About the PADI Open Water Diver Course
Thinking about getting scuba certified? Discover everything you need to know about the PADI Open Water Diver course—from what gear you’ll use to where your first dive will take you. With calm, turquoise waters and the world-famous MUSA Underwater Museum, Isla Mujeres is the perfect place to begin your underwater journey.
Tracy Sharlene Gunn
May 7, 20258 min read


Golfcart Etiquette in Isla Mujeres (and how to not piss off the locals)
Hiring a golf cart is a great way to see Isla Mujeres. Here are some tips on how to do it safely and respect the local environment.
Tracy Sharlene Gunn
Jan 25, 202511 min read
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