Planning a trip to Cancun and dreaming of exploring its underwater treasures? The Lionfish Expedition Package offers a solid way for certified divers to spend three days surrounded by some of the best diving spots in the region. This isn’t just a snorkel tour; it’s a curated experience for those who already have their certification and want to get a true feel for the area’s underwater diversity.
What immediately caught my attention about this package are two standout features: First, the mix of cenote exploration, which is quite unique to the Riviera Maya—these crystal-clear sinkholes are a surreal experience—and the opportunity to drift through Cozumel’s coral reefs. Second, the inclusion of wreck dives in Cancun, which adds a bit of history and novelty to the trip.
On the other hand, one thing to keep in mind is that this package is specifically tailored for certified divers only, so if you’re just starting out or planning to learn, this isn’t the right fit. Also, while the price of $531 per person might seem steep at first glance, it does include all equipment, transportation, and meals, which helps clarify the value.
This tour is perfect for certified divers looking for a comprehensive, multi-site experience that combines different underwater environments. It’s equally suitable for those passionate about exploring Cenotes and reefs, especially if you’re comfortable with organized group tours and are eager to see a variety of underwater scenery in just three days.
Key Points

- All-inclusive Package: Equipment, transportation, water, and meals are covered.
- Diverse Dives: Cenotes, Cozumel reefs, and wrecks in Cancun offer a broad underwater experience.
- Expert Guides: Accompanied by experienced instructors for safety and insights.
- Convenient Logistics: Round-trip transportation from Cancun hotels makes planning easier.
- Ideal for Certified Divers: No beginner options, so some prior experience is needed.
- Value Focus: Multiple locations with meals included, giving you a full-day experience each day.
What the Tour Looks Like in Practice

When we talk about a 3-day diving experience like this, it’s clear that the focus is on variety and convenience. You start your mornings early, ready to explore some of the most famous underwater sites in the area. The fact that all equipment is provided is a real plus—no need to worry about lugging gear or worrying about last-minute rentals.
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Day 1: Cenote Exploration
The tour kicks off with two dives at cenotes in the Riviera Maya. These sinkholes are unlike anything you might have seen elsewhere—they’re glassy, with surreal light filtering through openings in the ceiling, illuminating the stalactites and stalagmites. From what we’ve read, travelers tend to find these dives both beautiful and peaceful. One reviewer mentioned, “We loved the way the water was so clear, and the formations looked almost like a different world.”
Lunch is included on this day, which helps break up the morning and refuel before the next adventure. The group size tends to be manageable, with guides giving personalized attention, especially important in such unique environments.
Day 2: Cozumel Reefs
Next, you’ll head to Cozumel for two more dives—either via a fast boat or ferry, depending on your preference. Cozumel is known for its vibrant coral reefs and the chance to drift along with the currents. This part of the tour is often described as the highlight for many divers: the coral formations, colorful fish, and abundant marine life make it a true underwater spectacle.
The fact that lunch is included during the Cozumel day—either on the boat or the ferry—means you won’t have to worry about packing snacks or finding food between dives. Plus, the option to choose between boat or ferry gives some flexibility, which many travelers appreciate.
Day 3: Cancun Wrecks and Reefs
The final day takes you to Cancun for two wreck and reef dives. Here, you’ll explore sunken ships and explore coral gardens filled with fish and other marine creatures. The wrecks offer an added layer of interest—some reviews mentioned that exploring the wrecks gave a sense of history and adventure, making it stand out from the usual reef diving.
This part of the tour really rounds out the experience—by now, you’ve seen the fresh, clear cenotes, the lively reefs of Cozumel, and the intriguing wrecks of Cancun.
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Transportation is well-organized, with round-trip transfers from Cancun hotels included, helping you avoid the stress of organizing your own transport. The group sizes are generally manageable, and water and lunch are provided, so you’re well taken care of during the long days.
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Who Will Love This Tour?
If you’re a certified diver wanting to cover a range of underwater environments, this package offers good value. It’s especially appealing if you enjoy exploring both cenotes and reefs, and don’t mind a packed schedule. The inclusion of wreck dives might also intrigue those interested in diving history or looking for something a little different.
Practical Considerations

While the tour is quite comprehensive, keep in mind it’s a 3-day commitment with early mornings and full days. If you prefer a more relaxed pace, this might feel a bit intense. The price reflects the all-inclusive nature—equipment, transportation, and meals—so it’s a convenient package rather than an inexpensive one.
Since this experience is rated 4.4 out of 5, most travelers are quite satisfied, praising the stunning views and professional guides. One reviewer appreciated that the guides were “very attentive and made sure everyone was safe,” which is crucial in an organized diving tour.
Final Thoughts

For certified divers eager to explore a variety of underwater landscapes in a short time, this Lionfish Expedition Package hits many marks. It combines the otherworldly beauty of cenotes, the vibrant life of Cozumel, and the history of wrecks in Cancun—all with the convenience of included gear and transport.
While it’s a bit of a splurge, the value is clear when you consider all the sites and amenities packed into just three days. And with the tour being flexible enough to accommodate different preferences (like the ferry option), it’s a good choice for those who want hassle-free planning.
If you’re comfortable with organized trips and want to tick off some of the most iconic underwater sites of the region, this tour can be a rewarding way to spend three days exploring the depths of Quintana Roo.
Cancun: Lionfish Expedition Package
FAQ
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
No, it’s designed exclusively for certified divers, so you should have your certification and some experience before booking.
What is included in the price?
All diving equipment, transportation from Cancun hotels, water, and meals during the cenote and Cozumel days are included.
Can I choose between boat or ferry for Cozumel?
Yes, you have the option to take a fast boat or a ferry for the Cozumel dives, depending on your preference.
How many dives are included?
There are six dives in total: two at cenotes, two at Cozumel, and two at Cancun wrecks and reefs.
What are the main highlights of this tour?
The highlights include exploring surreal cenotes, drifting over vibrant reefs in Cozumel, and wreck diving in Cancun.
Is transportation organized?
Yes, round-trip transportation from Cancun Hotel Zone or downtown is included, making logistics simple.
What’s the overall rating of the experience?
The provider, My Deep Life, has a rating of 4.4 out of 5, indicating generally positive reviews from travelers.
If you’re a certified diver looking to make the most of your trip with varied underwater adventures, this package is worth considering. It balances adventure, comfort, and convenience in a way that many travelers find appealing. Just be ready for full days and a bit of a schedule— but if that sounds good, you’re in for an unforgettable journey beneath the surface.
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