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Explore the stunning Scorpion Reef in Yucatan, a paradise for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts surrounded by breathtaking marine life and serene beaches.
Scorpion Reef offers a stunning escape into nature, where turquoise waters meet vibrant coral reefs, making it a must-visit destination for any traveler to Yucatan. This enchanting island is perfect for snorkeling, diving, and sunbathing, offering a serene retreat surrounded by breathtaking marine life. With its pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters, Scorpion Reef is a paradise for those seeking adventure and tranquility alike, ensuring unforgettable memories in the Mexican Caribbean.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're driving, start from Mérida, the capital city of Yucatán. Take the Carretera 180 (Merida-Campeche) heading east. After about 3 hours, take the exit towards Progreso. Continue on this road until you reach the town of Progreso, which is a coastal town. From Progreso, you will need to arrange a boat trip to Scorpion Reef, as it is not accessible by car directly. Expect to pay approximately $30-$50 USD for a round trip per person to the reef.
Public Transportation
To reach Scorpion Reef using public transport, take a bus from Mérida to Progreso. Buses frequently depart from the main terminal in Mérida (CAME). The journey takes about 45 minutes and costs around $5 USD. Once you arrive in Progreso, you will need to find a local boat service to Scorpion Reef. Look for vendors at the beach or inquire at local restaurants for boat rentals. The cost for a boat ride usually ranges from $30 to $50 USD for a round trip, depending on the service you choose.
Boat
After reaching Progreso, arrange for a boat to Scorpion Reef. It is important to negotiate the price and duration of the trip upfront. The boat ride generally takes about 30 minutes. Be sure to check the weather conditions and confirm with the captain whether diving or snorkeling gear is available, or if you need to bring your own. Remember to bring cash for the boat service, as many operators may not accept credit cards.
Use Scorpion Reef as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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