Playa del Carmen has a seaweed problem at the moment and it has been ongoing for close to a year now. It is typical for Playa to get this sargazo but it typically only lasts for about a month each year.
Since we wanted to get in a seaweed-free beach day, we decided to take the ferry over to Cozumel Island to see what we could find. Man, the Cozumel waters did not disappoint!
Watch the full video below:
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@sharingeverybite (Maddie)
@shenanigator (Jordan)
@laska (the Siberian Husky)

Just watched the video, the creatures inside the water are really beautiful yet at a point, it seemed a bit scary to me that a gigantic creature might just come out from nowhere. The sun glasses are really beautiful on you both.
I'm sorry that you guys were overcharged at some places or that something were just outrageously expensive. But in all, the Cozumel beach is a place anyone would love to visit, there's this ethereal feeling I got from just viewing it. Well done @sharingeverybite and @shenanigator for sharing these beautiful moments.
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