Once on a trip to Cozumel with my wife we got off the ship then just asked a taxi driver to take us around the island. He drove us completely around the island, we stopped at a couple of nice beaches on the opposite side from the port, he brought us to his village and told us all about the history of the island. We saw some wonderful things ate some great food, some some local sights and had a great time for about two hours, all for (as I recall) about $40.
If you are cruising through Carnival, do the Elite Champagne Catamaran, or the Dzul Ha Snorkeling, great tours to discover the sea life, a sightseeing tour and relaxing, the catamaran has got open bar too.
Cruising from Galveston, we always stop in Cozumel. But that’s ok, so far Cozumel is my favorite port and we do something different each time. Will be trying Mr. Sanchos for our first time in July. Can’t wait!
We just did the Amazing Cozumel Race last Thursday...it was fantastic. Great guides, we felt like we were in the actual TV show lol. It took about 4 hours, saw a lot of the town that I don't think tourists would normally see. Finished at a great restaurant on the ocean. Snorkeled over a sunken ship, free drinks at the end, won the silver medal great fun :)
I enjoyed Cozumel, I was there August 2016. Did not have a shore excursion planned, but found local excursion area that hooked us up with a taxi ride to Playa San Francisco. Taxi was only about $10 and the beach fee was $40, but got $20 back in food and drink voucher. Great Time!!
Awesome wall and drift dives... OR.. get off the boat, walk two stores to the right( it was a yellow building last I was there), have Juevos Rancheros, rent snorkel mask and fins for $8 and snorkel cheap!!
We did the Mexican Cooking Class twice! We loved it both times. You get to meet and cook with other cruisers at your table/stove top and you can enjoy all the beverages that you care to drink as it's included in the pricing and you get to meet and interact with your chef and his helpers. Ours both times was Luis the Chef/Host. He was very engaging and funny! And lastly you get to eat your wonderful creation and then lounge at the beach after with a still open bar. Great day of fun and food!
It was the Mexican Cantina Cooking Class. Port: Cozumel, Mexico. This is the description posted on the NCL website: Take a short ride to Playa Mia Grand Beach and Water Park to participate in a unique hands-on cooking class, soak in the sun at Cozumel’s finest beach park, play at the water park and of course, enjoy a freshly prepared meal- made by you! At Playa Mia, you’ll meet a prestigious chef who will guide you through the process of preparing an exquisite three-course Mexican meal. Have fun at a fully equipped dynamic workstation and get your hands dirty as you learn the secrets to cooking and presenting this internationally acclaimed cuisine. Once you're finished cooking, relax in an oceanfront dining room and enjoy the dishes you’ve prepared accompanied by Mexican wine, good company and a terrific view. After your meal, you’ll have free time to swim in the crystal clear waters of the Caribbean, sunbathe on the white-sand beach or explore the new water park including Buccaneer’s Bay kid’s area, Oasis Island Pool and the 200-foot long Twin Twister Waterslides.
One thing I would highly recommend that he has not mentioned is going to Mr. Sancho's it's an all inclusive resort you can do scuba diving ride Sea-Doos or go parasailing and it is a fabulous place to go
Going to Cozumel on a cruise in April fir the first time. Im searching for some fin & safe activities. I would love to go snorkeling but I’m terrified of sharks so the Atlantic submarine sounds good. Carmen playa water park sounds great. I’m so glad that I came across this video.You have some great tips! Thx so much for sharing!
I've been to Cozumel six times and have never seen a shark (have snorkeled every time, and also scuba dived on one trip). Also, the sharks that are near Cozumel are mostly nurse sharks and reef sharks, which are harmless unless you actively try to agitate them (I've had reef sharks 6 inches away from me in the Bahamas). And sharks used to scare me a lot until I learned more about them. Cozumel has some of the best snorkeling in the world, don't let misplaced fear stop you (you are actually statistically more likely to be killed by a falling coconut). I'd suggest a snorkel boat tour that goes to Columbia Reef, Palancar Reef and El Cielo. The 2 reefs are beautiful and have many fish, and El Cielo is shallow with a sand bottom and tons of starfish - really beautiful. Have fun!
Thanks Don for this and all your videos! Just booked the ATV Tour to Jade gardens. Can't wait to take this on my August cruise! I was able to get it at a discount too as RCCL had a sale today! WOO HOO!
Sharks....NO! We are going to be there twice on our back to back...We are doing the sub one day. Haven't picked what to do next...We got to dig up baby turtles once when we were there...so cute! Thank you for this I needed the help picking out the other excursion.
My friends who snorkel quite often say The Money Bar Beach Club is a great place. They also say the food there is above what you would find at other places. I haven't been there myself but I do trust these people. As far as other places to eat Pepe's is always great but pricey. another option would be Pancho's Backyard good food for a lot less.
Money Bar is a nice place with good food and decent shore snorkeling. Also Buccanos on the shore north of town is nice -- they charge an admission fee and then give a credit toward food, so it turns out to be a good deal if you were planning to have lunch anyhow. Prices are fairly reasonable for many items. The lobster mac & cheese is a little expensive, but worth it.
You nailed it! We did a series of vlogs on our trip in January on my channel (have been several times). And your list is spot on. Great video, keep posting!
the ruins there are the largest in the Mexico area so a trip there could be very worth it if you have never been. keep a few $2 bills with you for tips as you will be surprised at the service you will get with just $2. If you are using taxis while in port make sure you don't see a small tv on the dash. the drivers have a habit of watching shows while they drive. hope this helps enjoy your cruise.
Hi Don! I love your videos and always look forward to the next one. Would you consider doing away with your introductory video? I only ask this because when we click on your videos we have to endure the ad video that plays. Then we see you introducing the topic and afterwards have to sit through the introduction/promotional video. I noticed that many of the already branded and successful UA-camrs out there have done away with their introductory videos❤️ either way I will still watch and enjoy your videos.
So where would we call to make an appointment with some of these things....I know they have things you can book on Carnival but is it cheaper to just call a local company? We are going in Feb. Thank You for this information....
The San Gervasio Ruins are definitely worth exploring. While not as big as Coba or Chichen Itza, it is still a nice town of Mayan ruins, some fairly big. You can go on your own (taxi or rental car) and take a self-tour or hire a tour guide right on site. A good idea to take mosquito repellant, sunscreen and water. I'd suggest avoiding the El Cedral ruins, which is actually just one building the size of a 2-car garage surrounded by a bunch of gift shops at prices generally higher than in town and a tequila tasting (their tequila is expensive, and not made on the island anyhow, so save your time for other fun on the island).
I have not traveled in quite a while with a toddler but the action tours like the dune buggies would be out. I would still take in the animal life though as kids seem to be amazed when they see them and then you could just tour around the port area with some very interesting shopping or grab a boat or bus tour as well as they do not move very fast and you won't need a car seat.
Thanks Don. I'm heading to Cozumel in about a month. I don't see Royal Caribbean offer the photography tour. Do you know where I can book that from. Thank you.
Hi Don, going to Cozumel in a month with NCL Star cruise. Thank’s for this video. We don’t want to take excursions Cause we already do a lot before. Do you know were can we go more local? Want to go shopping and spend some cash at the good place to eat and buy some souvenirs not maid in China and help local économie. Doesn’t mather if we need to walk a bit or take a cab. If somebody can help? We go to Bahamas Stir Cay To, grand Caymans and Ochos Rios. What’s your must do? Have a nice one tips?
Thank you for the tips!! I enjoy your videos. I visited Cozumel back in 2013. Where we were, there were guards with AK47's at the exits at the port shopping. I was with 5 other females. It scared me to death. All I could think of was getting all of us in a cab, not knowing any Spanish, and ending up somewhere uneventful. We just stayed there in the area; shopped and ate at Senior Frogs. I would've loved to have ventured out :( :(
@Israel Hinojosa You can see those quite often, but I've never had any trouble from them at all. And as for sharks, a person is actually statistically more likely to die from a coconut falling on their head than they are from a shark attack.
Divers and snorkelers: take this video with a grain of salt. It's Colombia Reef, not Columbus Reef. Additionally, we DO NOT have shark dives in Cozumel, nor do we have any areas with "high concentrations of sharks." The shark video featured is from Playa del Carmen while they are in-season only 3 months of the year.
Don, …Cozumel is not a town. It’s not a city. It’s an island. The city is San Miguel. Pronounce sawn- meeg-WHALE. On the island of ‘coe-sue-MAIL’. (Not cause-zoo-mell, Nor cause-you-mell) You provide some great tips on travel there. Also help people with the names! And by the way, the ferry is out of ply-awe-dale-CAR-main. Say it slowly at first. NOT play-a-dell-car-men ,
from there you can take a ferry to chichen itza ..but you can no longer climb the pyramid due to fools graffiting the top area ..i was lucky yo have done so in 2005
There are many reputable Dive Operations that offer Discover Scuba dives where non-certified divers can learn the basics and dive under the close supervision of a dive instructor to limited depths -- but still deep enough to see lots of colorful fish.
OG WEASEL yes he looks rough because he went through cancer treatment! Be thoughtful and respectful... take a look at his latest video or follow him. He is a super kind hearted Canadian who loves cruising and informing you and me about what to do on our cruise... Just saying...
@@hansdeh3066thanks for the info… I’ve been following Don since you gave me this info, and now I’m going on an Alaskan cruise with him in May of 2024! Don is my go to on everything cruising! I still appreciate your info and a million thanks for not attacking me for my very rude and out of line comment. Happy travels to you and I hope you are doing well!
@@hansdeh3066thanks for correcting me! I been following Don on UA-cam ever since you told me about him. I finally got to meet Don on my Alaskan Cruise a few weeks ago! He is a really good guy and I have learned a lot from his cruise information. Thanks again and I really appreciate you standing up and defending Don, I am truly sorry for the rude comment I posted, but I will leave it up just to remind me to be more polite in the future.
Good stuff... but he needs an avatar... reminds me of Island of Doctor Monroe all creepy. Wife said he reminds her of cone heads... I know i sound like an a hole... hes a great guy, good voice, good info. Just pure u filtered drunken feedback ;) keep on travelin!
Once on a trip to Cozumel with my wife we got off the ship then just asked a taxi driver to take us around the island. He drove us completely around the island, we stopped at a couple of nice beaches on the opposite side from the port, he brought us to his village and told us all about the history of the island. We saw some wonderful things ate some great food, some some local sights and had a great time for about two hours, all for (as I recall) about $40.
I love this video I watch it about every two months!!
Or #11, you could take a boat to the main land & take a bus to Xcaret. Absolutely gorgeous place and lots of fun for kids & adults!
If you are cruising through Carnival, do the Elite Champagne Catamaran, or the Dzul Ha Snorkeling, great tours to discover the sea life, a sightseeing tour and relaxing, the catamaran has got open bar too.
Cruising from Galveston, we always stop in Cozumel. But that’s ok, so far Cozumel is my favorite port and we do something different each time. Will be trying Mr. Sanchos for our first time in July. Can’t wait!
Fun! I can’t wait to visit. I have three favs.
We just did the Amazing Cozumel Race last Thursday...it was fantastic. Great guides, we felt like we were in the actual TV show lol. It took about 4 hours, saw a lot of the town that I don't think tourists would normally see. Finished at a great restaurant on the ocean. Snorkeled over a sunken ship, free drinks at the end, won the silver medal great fun :)
We’ve don’t that one before too and it was a lot of fun.
I enjoyed Cozumel, I was there August 2016. Did not have a shore excursion planned, but found local excursion area that hooked us up with a taxi ride to Playa San Francisco. Taxi was only about $10 and the beach fee was $40, but got $20 back in food and drink voucher. Great Time!!
Awesome wall and drift dives... OR.. get off the boat, walk two stores to the right( it was a yellow building last I was there), have Juevos Rancheros, rent snorkel mask and fins for $8 and snorkel cheap!!
thanks for the added tips
We did the Mexican Cooking Class twice! We loved it both times. You get to meet and cook with other cruisers at your table/stove top and you can enjoy all the beverages that you care to drink as it's included in the pricing and you get to meet and interact with your chef and his helpers. Ours both times was Luis the Chef/Host. He was very engaging and funny! And lastly you get to eat your wonderful creation and then lounge at the beach after with a still open bar. Great day of fun and food!
We're going to Cozumel in 2 weeks, do you remember the name of class?
It was the Mexican Cantina Cooking Class. Port: Cozumel, Mexico. This is the description posted on the NCL website:
Take a short ride to Playa Mia Grand Beach and Water Park to participate in a unique hands-on cooking class, soak in the sun at Cozumel’s finest beach park, play at the water park and of course, enjoy a freshly prepared meal- made by you! At Playa Mia, you’ll meet a prestigious chef who will guide you through the process of preparing an exquisite three-course Mexican meal. Have fun at a fully equipped dynamic workstation and get your hands dirty as you learn the secrets to cooking and presenting this internationally acclaimed cuisine. Once you're finished cooking, relax in an oceanfront dining room and enjoy the dishes you’ve prepared accompanied by Mexican wine, good company and a terrific view. After your meal, you’ll have free time to swim in the crystal clear waters of the Caribbean, sunbathe on the white-sand beach or explore the new water park including Buccaneer’s Bay kid’s area, Oasis Island Pool and the 200-foot long Twin Twister Waterslides.
One thing I would highly recommend that he has not mentioned is going to Mr. Sancho's it's an all inclusive resort you can do scuba diving ride Sea-Doos or go parasailing and it is a fabulous place to go
Excellent video. You talked slow enunciated well and it was very informative. I’m going on Jan 2 2022
Going to Cozumel on a cruise in April fir the first time. Im searching for some fin & safe activities. I would love to go snorkeling but I’m terrified of sharks so the Atlantic submarine sounds good. Carmen playa water park sounds great. I’m so glad that I came across this video.You have some great tips! Thx so much for sharing!
I've been to Cozumel six times and have never seen a shark (have snorkeled every time, and also scuba dived on one trip). Also, the sharks that are near Cozumel are mostly nurse sharks and reef sharks, which are harmless unless you actively try to agitate them (I've had reef sharks 6 inches away from me in the Bahamas). And sharks used to scare me a lot until I learned more about them. Cozumel has some of the best snorkeling in the world, don't let misplaced fear stop you (you are actually statistically more likely to be killed by a falling coconut). I'd suggest a snorkel boat tour that goes to Columbia Reef, Palancar Reef and El Cielo. The 2 reefs are beautiful and have many fish, and El Cielo is shallow with a sand bottom and tons of starfish - really beautiful. Have fun!
Can’t wait to see which excursion we will do in April thanks Don!
Don thank you so much for this video I absolutely love cozumel I'm actually going for the 5th time in 20 days I love it thank you
Great video. I haven't seen these things to do on any other videos. Going there in two days and now I'm prepared.
Have a great time Jeff
Thanks Don for this and all your videos! Just booked the ATV Tour to Jade gardens. Can't wait to take this on my August cruise! I was able to get it at a discount too as RCCL had a sale today! WOO HOO!
Thanks for the breakdown of activities. Your video was very informative. Thanks!
You missed the sunken plane near Sna Fran. And the natural waterspouts on the ocean side.
Sharks....NO! We are going to be there twice on our back to back...We are doing the sub one day. Haven't picked what to do next...We got to dig up baby turtles once when we were there...so cute! Thank you for this I needed the help picking out the other excursion.
My friends who snorkel quite often say The Money Bar Beach Club is a great place. They also say the food there is above what you would find at other places. I haven't been there myself but I do trust these people. As far as other places to eat Pepe's is always great but pricey. another option would be Pancho's Backyard good food for a lot less.
Money Bar is a nice place with good food and decent shore snorkeling. Also Buccanos on the shore north of town is nice -- they charge an admission fee and then give a credit toward food, so it turns out to be a good deal if you were planning to have lunch anyhow. Prices are fairly reasonable for many items. The lobster mac & cheese is a little expensive, but worth it.
Great video. I will be going to Cozumel again next year. Where can I find the info on Shark diving?
great video. to make it 1000% better would be to go over where or how to book these options.
This video was very helpful. Thank you!
Thanks Don for another great video!
Thanks so much, iv watched about 10 of your videos so far . Im from Canada too.
well thank you......and hows it going eh?
Classic 90's cheese and some great information!
nice. I'm going there in october
nice let me know if you try any of these
/how was it? headed to Iberostar Cozumel in January
There is an excursion through Norwegian Cruise Line called "Let's Take A Selfie" and wondering if that is the same or similar to the photography tour.
might try the photo tour next trip
if your into photography it's worth it
I do not see the photo tour listed in the Shore Excursions. Did you book it through the Shore Excursion desk?
Cruising to Montego Bay, Grand Cayman and Cozumel on Carnival in May 2020. Recommended excursions?
We are waiding for you here!! In Cozumel 🎉
do you recommend any particular private driver/tour operator to do a whole island tour while the cruise is in port? 6 people in.my group
Taz Miranda, without question. Reach him through Facebook. facebook.com/cozmitaz
we did Dolphinaris & it was fun. but I would do something else next time...probably the dune buggies.
Wow Don you look like you we’re definitely not feeling well. You look great now. 🙂
Cool, can't wait to go myself! !
great content thanks, subscribed
You nailed it! We did a series of vlogs on our trip in January on my channel (have been several times). And your list is spot on. Great video, keep posting!
I love your tips
hmmm more than I thought there was to do
surprising right
Great video, thank you!
Great info!!! Thank you for sharing!
I am looking for the closest place to the ships that I can snorkel and have some good food, any suggestions?
Hey Momma thank you
Love your channel, Don! So creative. Looking forward to my trip this Christmas. Thanks for the tips :)
Thank you Erica. Where are you off too? I'm cruising the Caribbean in 47 hours 52 minutes not that I'm counting or anything :)
Heck yes! Can't wait to see a video on it. Enjoy!!
Thanks Im going to cozumel and progresso for Christmas on the carnival fantasy. Whts sum suggestions for the yucatan
the ruins there are the largest in the Mexico area so a trip there could be very worth it if you have never been. keep a few $2 bills with you for tips as you will be surprised at the service you will get with just $2. If you are using taxis while in port make sure you don't see a small tv on the dash. the drivers have a habit of watching shows while they drive. hope this helps enjoy your cruise.
Thank you Don
Cool video!
Thank you, Don. As a Photographer's Daughter, I think I'd be more interested in the Photography Tour.
Hi Don! I love your videos and always look forward to the next one. Would you consider doing away with your introductory video? I only ask this because when we click on your videos we have to endure the ad video that plays. Then we see you introducing the topic and afterwards have to sit through the introduction/promotional video. I noticed that many of the already branded and successful UA-camrs out there have done away with their introductory videos❤️ either way I will still watch and enjoy your videos.
So where would we call to make an appointment with some of these things....I know they have things you can book on Carnival but is it cheaper to just call a local company? We are going in Feb. Thank You for this information....
What shore excursion would you recommend in Cozumel?
We are doing the "walk in the ocean" with the helmets that you wear. I'm not seeing you recommend that. Is that a good excursion as well?
Hi Don, I saw the San Gervasio Ruins on the map behind you. Is that a place worth exploring? Is that Mayan ruins?
The San Gervasio Ruins are definitely worth exploring. While not as big as Coba or Chichen Itza, it is still a nice town of Mayan ruins, some fairly big. You can go on your own (taxi or rental car) and take a self-tour or hire a tour guide right on site. A good idea to take mosquito repellant, sunscreen and water. I'd suggest avoiding the El Cedral ruins, which is actually just one building the size of a 2-car garage surrounded by a bunch of gift shops at prices generally higher than in town and a tequila tasting (their tequila is expensive, and not made on the island anyhow, so save your time for other fun on the island).
Do you have a url to prebook for the photography tour
Do you have a link to these events
Hi Don, I have a 16 months toddler with me. What do you recommend to do?
I have not traveled in quite a while with a toddler but the action tours like the dune buggies would be out. I would still take in the animal life though as kids seem to be amazed when they see them and then you could just tour around the port area with some very interesting shopping or grab a boat or bus tour as well as they do not move very fast and you won't need a car seat.
Swim with Sharks
Can you take the dune buggies and still scuba dive and snorkel and find a good beach?
Thanks Don. I'm heading to Cozumel in about a month. I don't see Royal Caribbean offer the photography tour. Do you know where I can book that from. Thank you.
Looooove cozumel
Hi Don, going to Cozumel in a month with NCL Star cruise. Thank’s for this video. We don’t want to take excursions Cause we already do a lot before. Do you know were can we go more local? Want to go shopping and spend some cash at the good place to eat and buy some souvenirs not maid in China and help local économie. Doesn’t mather if we need to walk a bit or take a cab. If somebody can help? We go to Bahamas Stir Cay To, grand Caymans and Ochos Rios. What’s your must do?
Have a nice one tips?
Thank you for the tips!! I enjoy your videos. I visited Cozumel back in 2013. Where we were, there were guards with AK47's at the exits at the port shopping. I was with 5 other females. It scared me to death. All I could think of was getting all of us in a cab, not knowing any Spanish, and ending up somewhere uneventful. We just stayed there in the area; shopped and ate at Senior Frogs. I would've loved to have ventured out :( :(
Where do I get the map you have as background with all the cameras and locations on it?
Hi Doug can you put a link on for the place with the waterslides please. Many thanks
Sorry Don!
OMG you are the BEST !!
I love going to Mexico, Don't like sharks though lol
there's never been an attack on any of these tours so feel safe
You're more likely to be stuck by lighting than attacked by a shark
@Israel Hinojosa You can see those quite often, but I've never had any trouble from them at all. And as for sharks, a person is actually statistically more likely to die from a coconut falling on their head than they are from a shark attack.
what time of the year is the cheapest and less crowded Don ?
the closer to summer is way cheaper as people go there to escape the winter cold. I've seen prices cut in half during the summer.
Dont do shore snorkel..not many fish. Rocky beach. Water not clear...the excursion we did had cold fajita lunch with it
How long on ports do we have on a 7 day cruise?
Love you enthusiasm 🙄🙄🙄
Islacozumel.net rents cars for 40$ a day online booking. Don’t expect fancy just something to get around I assume. Might go tomorrow
very helpful
love these tips thanks
thank you
Does Carnival offer any of these?
Surfing with Nacho!
Divers and snorkelers: take this video with a grain of salt. It's Colombia Reef, not Columbus Reef. Additionally, we DO NOT have shark dives in Cozumel, nor do we have any areas with "high concentrations of sharks." The shark video featured is from Playa del Carmen while they are in-season only 3 months of the year.
you happen to ever see them get a guy that is a paraplegic in the sub?
I like the gnome hairdo
Rumple Stiltskin Don’s hairdo is related to his cancer treatment.
Don, …Cozumel is not a town. It’s not a city. It’s an island. The city is San Miguel.
Pronounce sawn- meeg-WHALE. On the island of ‘coe-sue-MAIL’. (Not cause-zoo-mell, Nor cause-you-mell)
You provide some great tips on travel there. Also help people with the names!
And by the way, the ferry is out of ply-awe-dale-CAR-main. Say it slowly at first. NOT play-a-dell-car-men
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there a freaking submarine tour holy cow I have to try this
I was surprised also 4 years ago when I found it
from there you can take a ferry to chichen itza ..but you can no longer climb the pyramid due to fools graffiting the top area ..i was lucky yo have done so in 2005
its a 3 hour bus ride there but im sure you know that
Don I emailed you about transportation can you give me some advice
Went to the island to do two dives and it was rubbish .
I did a line off a girl's ass in Cozumel. I'm sure that ain't on the list but it's what I'd recommend.
You need to be a fully certified diver , if there is a dive shop willing to take you without proper certification, they are not reputable
There are many reputable Dive Operations that offer Discover Scuba dives where non-certified divers can learn the basics and dive under the close supervision of a dive instructor to limited depths -- but still deep enough to see lots of colorful fish.
I was attacked by a shark n Cozumel last Dec 18 2017. Going back Dec 19 2018.
I guess what are the odds it’ll happen again...
Nothing happened this time.
@@spider392s What kind of shark attacked you? And what were the cirmstances? Thanks.
There’s a lot of things to do there that you didn’t mention.
Can you kindly provide a list thank you!!
Damn this guy looks rough!! I hope he isn’t a prisoner down there. OMG!!!
OG WEASEL yes he looks rough because he went through cancer treatment! Be thoughtful and respectful... take a look at his latest video or follow him. He is a super kind hearted Canadian who loves cruising and informing you and me about what to do on our cruise...
Just saying...
Hans deH thanks. Sorry for the rude comment I made... I feel bad now. I only wish him well and thanks for your information. Sorry I said it.
Check his latest videos.. Don looks awesome and is a survivor!
@@hansdeh3066thanks for the info… I’ve been following Don since you gave me this info, and now I’m going on an Alaskan cruise with him in May of 2024! Don is my go to on everything cruising! I still appreciate your info and a million thanks for not attacking me for my very rude and out of line comment. Happy travels to you and I hope you are doing well!
@@hansdeh3066thanks for correcting me! I been following Don on UA-cam ever since you told me about him. I finally got to meet Don on my Alaskan Cruise a few weeks ago! He is a really good guy and I have learned a lot from his cruise information. Thanks again and I really appreciate you standing up and defending Don, I am truly sorry for the rude comment I posted, but I will leave it up just to remind me to be more polite in the future.
The word 'few' with shark attacks doesn't sound good.😆
Good stuff... but he needs an avatar... reminds me of Island of Doctor Monroe all creepy. Wife said he reminds her of cone heads... I know i sound like an a hole... hes a great guy, good voice, good info. Just pure u filtered drunken feedback ;) keep on travelin!
"Sharks are not aggressive" ?!?!?! ... Good grief
The nurse sharks and reef sharks around Cozumel want nothing to do with humans, and will swim away from you if you are lucky enough to see one.
I can’t swim
but.... that eyebrow!!!