bguppies Posted February 12 #1 Share Posted February 12 Went to Nachi this past Thursday and the Sargassum was pretty heavy on the beach. Don't know if it was from the storm that diverted us from Grand Cayman to Key West, but the shoreline was pretty deep in Sargassum earlier than we've seen in previous years. Just a heads up for anyone traveling to Cozumel in the near future. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
c-leg5 Posted February 12 #2 Share Posted February 12 2 hours ago, bguppies said: Went to Nachi this past Thursday and the Sargassum was pretty heavy on the beach. Don't know if it was from the storm that diverted us from Grand Cayman to Key West, but the shoreline was pretty deep in Sargassum earlier than we've seen in previous years. Just a heads up for anyone traveling to Cozumel in the near future. Unusual for it to affect the west coast but as I am sure you are aware we suffered the same fate on one of our visits to Nachi several years ago and then had a completely clear day in Costa Maya. All depends on the storms. The winds and currents seem to have been bad the last few weeks. Whilst Nachi made a half-hearted attempt to clear it half-way through the day we were there I got the impression because it is unusual they didn’t have the manpower or resources to make a real effort. Sargassum is much more prevalent on the east side of Cozumel but again not much effort made to clear it since it is not where most tourist $$ are spent. It is unfortunate since the natural beauty of the east side is its main attraction when conditions are right. I have read this is forecast to be a bad year again judging by the blooms in the Atlantic. Time will tell how much comes ashore but you are correct we have generally found February to be relatively clear. We have seen it in March. It seems like it is becoming more prevalent year round. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bguppies Posted February 16 Author #3 Share Posted February 16 We had seen heavy Sargassum on one of our previous trips to Nachi, but if I remember, it was a trip in the springtime, so after many stops at Nachi in Dec-Feb, I was just surprised at the Sargassum so soon. Didn't impact our day, but just thought I'd mention it, so it wouldn't be a shock to a first timer to one of the beach clubs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Krazcruiser Posted March 27 #4 Share Posted March 27 What's it like now, I'll be at Paradise Beach first week of May Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
c-leg5 Posted March 27 #5 Share Posted March 27 56 minutes ago, Krazcruiser said: What's it like now, I'll be at Paradise Beach first week of May The webcam at Presidente Intercontinental should be indicative of current conditions. The one at the port doesn’t seem to be available currently. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Krazcruiser Posted Sunday at 03:50 PM #6 Share Posted Sunday at 03:50 PM Time to update this topic. Any saurgassum, I'll be there next Sunday, thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
c-leg5 Posted Sunday at 04:04 PM #7 Share Posted Sunday at 04:04 PM (edited) 16 minutes ago, Krazcruiser said: Time to update this topic. Any saurgassum, I'll be there next Sunday, thanks Did you check the live webcams? Both currently working. Looks clear enough at the moment but that depends on weather between now and when you visit. it was reportedly bad a couple of weeks ago on the west coast. Edited Sunday at 04:06 PM by c-leg5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Krazcruiser Posted Sunday at 08:40 PM #8 Share Posted Sunday at 08:40 PM Yes checked the webcams, was hoping to hear from some boots on the ground, but yes looking good so far, Roatan as well Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
c-leg5 Posted Sunday at 11:23 PM #9 Share Posted Sunday at 11:23 PM (edited) 2 hours ago, Krazcruiser said: Yes checked the webcams, was hoping to hear from some boots on the ground, but yes looking good so far, Roatan as well Boots on the ground are useful but historic. Webcams are live and will give an indication of that coast in general. If you were going to east coast, all bets are off. if it is really important check forecast for wind direction. Edited Sunday at 11:27 PM by c-leg5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blue_water Posted yesterday at 02:53 PM #10 Share Posted yesterday at 02:53 PM The sargassum situation can change drastically - and quickly - due to currents and wind. We’ve enjoyed gorgeous beaches in the AM (webcam confirmed no sargassum) only to have sheets of the stuff start piling up after we arrived… So just a comment that it can change that quickly, no guarantees… When the west shore is impacted, as it occasionally is, there are many unhappy land vacationed who chose Coz over the Riviera Maya to minimize that problem…🤷🏼 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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