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PELAGIC DIVE BAJA
- Scuba Diving Expeditions
- Scuba Certification
- Connect
- …
- Scuba Diving Expeditions
- Scuba Certification
- Connect
Cabo San Lucas Marine Park
With breathtaking diversity and a unique ecosystem you can see why Cousteau named this area ‘The World's Aquarium’. Diving in Cabo San Lucas offers just about everything.
Two seas melt into one off the coast of the Cabo San Lucas UNESCO Marine Park creating a hotspot for migrating pelagics. Large schools of hammerhead, mobulas, silkies and whales migrate through these waters. White tips, tornados of sardines, mahi mahi, & turtles can all be spotted: even marlin and orcas occasionally. Listen out for the mesmerizing songs of humpback whales who cruise by in winter.
A true highlight in Cabo San Lucas is diving with the local sea lions. These playful pups are regulars at many of the area’s dive sites and never fail to amuse and entertain with their mischievous antics.
Pelican Rock
Pelican Rock is one of Cabo's most famous sites. A pinnacle covered in purple fans rising up above the surface from around 14 meters underwater at its deepest. Just in front of the pinnacle we also have a beautiful wall dive filled with life, and off to its side one of Cabo's famous sand falls. The dive site has something for everyone. The shallows are great for courses & newer divers, while the deep walls make it an incredible spot for tec divers to explore. But the big highlight is the sheer amount of life that inhabits the site all year round, making it a beautiful spot for all levels of divers.
Neptunes Finger
Neptune's Finger gets its name from a large finger shaped pinnacle that breaks the waters surface rising to about 8 meters above the water. Underwater it offers a few beautiful shallow pinnacles with different types of corals. The shallows are one of the best spots in Cabo for macro, especially nudibranchs. Out on the wall you have Cabo's other famous sand falls as well as large schools of snapper, a butterfly fish cleaning station, visiting turtles, and much more! Make sure to keep an eye out above during the Mobula and cow nose ray seasons too - the schools are known to pass by overhead as they transit around the bay. The walls here extend down more than 200+ meters (600+ ft), making it a great spot for technical diving, plus the pinnacles running all the way up to the surfaces means you have some awesome critters to keep you occupied on deco stops.
Land's End
Probably the most famous dive site in Cabo and home to our resident colony of curious California Sea Lions. The site offers multiple dive options including visiting the sea lion colony, a small underwater cavern, wall dives along its multiple pinnacles, and even the remnants of a shipwreck. Keep your eyes open because all sorts of amazing rare encounters can be had here; schools of Mobula rays, massive bait balls of sardines, huge schools of snapper, even humpback whales have been spotted on dives here before.
Chileno
Chileno is a beautiful dive site located on the Los Cabos Corridor about a 15 minute boat ride from the Cabo San Lucas marina. The are is composed of a few different dive sites with a long rocky reef ridge starting just off shore. It's a great spot for finding macro critters as well as rays and big schools of fish. In the winter quite often you can hear humpback whales singing while diving!
Santa Maria Bay
Located on one of Los Cabos' most famous beaches and bays this shallow dive site has a beautiful array of life. Tt has a similar marine life as the marine park but a different landscape, this looks like a garden of corals, not very deep, here is easy to find pelagic rays, white tip reef sharks, spotted eagle rays and sea turtles, if you take a good look into the rocks you will find the hideout of the lobsters.
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