The tip of Baja California- often referred to as the Capes Region- extends approximately 100 miles from the port city La Paz to Land's End at the tip of Cabo San Lucas.
Over a quarter of this area lies below the Tropic of Cancer in tropical climes. The Sea of Cortez on the East and the Pacific Ocean on the West border this narrow peninsula.
By working with the only PADI 5 star Dive Center in Los Cabos, we will help you make your diving experiences of this amazing region safe and unforgettable.
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The diving experience in Los Cabos is nothing less than extraordinary for experts, beginners, and snorkelers alike. Just some of the sights you can marvel at are the black coral reefs, schools of colorful fish, underwater canyons, sea fans, cascades, a sunken ship, marine turtles, manta rays, whale sharks, and sea lions. Scuba divers from all over the world descend on Cabo Pulmo, which has the only living coral reef in western North America. More than 350 species of fish live there. |
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Those looking for adventure can do a thrilling excursion on an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) in the surrounding areas of Los Cabos, where you can race across dunes and explore the area’s numerous cascades. |
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Professionally trained staff will help get you in and under the water having fun in the least amount of time and the maximum amount of fun. Some of the programs are designed to give you credits toward becoming a fully certified diver. |
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Diving is good year-round in the Capes, but the best months are March-August. Visibility is good usually up to 100 feet and the water temperature ranges between 75-80 degrees Fahrenheit during this time. There is much to be explored and discovered. New dive sites are constantly being made available to adventurous divers. Cabo Pulmo is considered to be the most unique marine phenomena in the Sea of Cortez. It is an experience not to be missed! |
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