Scuba diving in Socorro


Scuba diving in: Socorro


Description

Socorro is a remote diving destination located in the Revillagigedo Islands off the coast of Baja California. The area is known for its large pelagic species and is a popular destination for experienced divers. Here is some information about diving in Socorro:

Best Diving Spots for Experienced Divers:

  1. Roca Partida: Roca Partida is a small, rocky island located in the open ocean and is known for its large pelagic species, including schools of hammerhead sharks, manta rays, and whale sharks.
  2. San Benedicto Island: San Benedicto Island is located in the Revillagigedo Islands and is known for its large pelagic species, including humpback whales, giant manta rays, and schools of hammerhead sharks.

Best Diving Spots for Beginners:
Socorro is not recommended for beginner divers due to the challenging diving conditions and strong currents. This area is best suited for experienced divers with advanced certifications.

Marine Life:
The waters around Socorro are home to a variety of large pelagic species, including humpback whales, giant manta rays, schools of hammerhead sharks, and whale sharks. The area is also home to a variety of colorful reef fish.

Dive Conditions:
Dive conditions can be challenging in Socorro due to the strong currents and open ocean conditions. Water temperatures can range from 68-80°F (20-27°C), with the warmest temperatures occurring in the summer months. Visibility can vary depending on the location and conditions, but is generally good.

Cost:
Due to its remote location, diving in Socorro can be expensive. Liveaboard trips typically start at around $4,000 USD for a week-long trip, and often include multiple dives per day and all meals and accommodations. It's important to research and compare different liveaboard operators to find one that fits your budget and preferences.

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