Dive the corridor.
The Corridor, located next to the Tourist Corridor between Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo, has shallow waters and fantastic reefs that go from Cabeza de Ballena to Chileno Bay, whose gentle waves make them excellent places to observe tropical fish and admire corals of various shapes and colors.
This adventure is for both beginners and advanced divers.
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$140 USD
Dive includes:
Roundtrip Boat Ride
2 Tanks
Water and Snacks on Board
Includes Taxes
Equipment Rental: $35 USD
Go Pro 10 Rental: $40 USD
Nitrox 32%: $16 USD / Tank
Extra Tank: $44 USD
Scuba Diving in Los Cabos
The unique variety of tropical fish, sea turtles and manta rays that you will be able to appreciate is incomparable. If you pay attention to the seabed; you may see seahorses and scorpion fish. If you dive during the winter, you may be able to spot impressive gray and humpback whales swimming just off the coast. For its part, the rocky reef is covered with corals, sponges and spectacular sea fans.
Diving at The Corridor
These areas have 8 different diving places that vary in difficulty, which is the perfect opportunity to test new skills and experience new places. The Corridor is home to a great variety of tropical fish, such as surgeon fish, snappers, groupers, rainbow fish, seahorses, and more. Also houses countless invertebrates: petrio corals. sea fans, seaweed, spider crabs, eels, nudibranchs, etc.
The Corridor has the opportunity to experience migratory sightings of species that go to the sea of Cortéz in different reproductive seasons, such as Humpback whales, mobula rays, manta rays, sharks, marlin, dorados, and much more.
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8:00 am – 12:00 pm
12:30 pm – 4:30 pm
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10 years old.
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This adventure requires an OPEN WATER CERTIFICATION
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Convert to NITROX 28% - 18 $USD per tank
GoPro 10 Rental - 40 $USD
Equipement rental - 10 $USD per piece
Check out the diving sites in the corridor:
Dive for a Cause
Each time you dive with us, 15% of all incomes goes to support local wildlife monitoring programs and coral health reports, organized by Sinergia Azul, in colaboration with the University of Baja California Sur (UABCS).
