Scuba diving in Central Pacific


Scuba diving in: Central Pacific


Description

The Central Pacific coast of Mexico offers several diving destinations with a variety of dive sites and marine life. Here's some information about diving in Central Pacific Mexico:

Best Diving Spots for Experienced Divers:

  1. Revillagigedo Islands: The Revillagigedo Islands, also known as the Socorro Islands, are located about 250 miles off the coast of Cabo San Lucas. This area is known for its large pelagic species, including hammerhead sharks, whale sharks, and humpback whales. The dive sites here are more suited for experienced divers due to strong currents and deep walls.
  2. Los Arcos, Puerto Vallarta: This dive site is located in the bay of Puerto Vallarta and offers several dive sites for experienced divers. It's home to a variety of marine life, including octopuses, rays, and large schools of fish.

Best Diving Spots for Beginners:

  1. Marietas Islands, Puerto Vallarta: The Marietas Islands are located off the coast of Puerto Vallarta and offer several dive sites suitable for beginners. This area is home to a variety of marine life, including colorful reef fish, sea turtles, and rays.
  2. Las Caletas, Puerto Vallarta: Las Caletas is a shallow dive site located near Puerto Vallarta, offering calm waters and a variety of marine life, including octopuses, eels, and colorful reef fish.

Marine Life:
The Central Pacific coast of Mexico is home to a variety of marine life, including sea turtles, rays, sharks, and a variety of colorful reef fish. During certain times of the year, humpback whales can also be seen in the area.

Dive Conditions:
Dive conditions in the Central Pacific coast of Mexico can vary depending on the location and time of year. Water temperatures range from 23-29°C (73-84°F), with the warmest temperatures occurring in the summer months. Visibility can vary depending on the location, but is generally good. Diving conditions can be challenging at some of the more advanced sites, with strong currents and deep walls.

Cost:
The cost of diving in the Central Pacific coast of Mexico can vary depending on the dive operator and type of dive. A single dive can cost between $50 to $100 USD, and a full-day dive excursion can cost between $150 to $250 USD. Equipment rental and transportation costs may also apply. It's always a good idea to research and compare different dive operators to find one that fits your budget and preferences.

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