The Felipe Xicotencatl is a retired Mexican Navy ship that was intentionally sunk in 2000 to create an artificial reef off the coast of Cozumel, making it a popular wreck dive site. The wreck lies at depths ranging from 50 to 80 feet and is home to abundant marine life, including moray eels, turtles, and various reef fish. It offers a unique diving experience with opportunities to explore the ship's structure while observing the coral and marine life that has colonized it.
The Felipe Xicotencatl is a retired Mexican Navy ship that was intentionally sunk in 2000 to create an artificial reef off the coast of Cozumel, making it a popular wreck dive site. The wreck lies at depths ranging from 50 to 80 feet and is home to abundant marine life, including moray eels, turtles, and various reef fish. It offers a unique diving experience with opportunities to explore the ship's structure while observing the coral and marine life that has colonized it.