Cozumel’s reefs formations are located in the southeast of the island, and they are part of the second biggest reef system in the world, that starts on the northeast of the Yucatan peninsula and ends in the Gulf of Honduras.
Most of Cozumel’s reef formations are part of a protected National Marine Park called “Cozumel reefs” that starts after Puerta Maya pier and ends in the southeast point of the island.
Playa Uvas is located in a privileged place inside the Chankanaab National Marine Park, and all our marine activities.