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What
makes Cabo so spectacular?
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Andromeda
Divers Destinations:
The Cabo
San Lucas area has many dive sites for all levels of divers.
We offer dives in depths of 40ft to 120ft and from beggining
to advanced conditions. We can put together a package that suits
your experience and time available. Explore the Dive sites below
and email us if you
have any questions or would like to make a reservation.
Local
Diving:
The
North, South, & Mid Walls
Three separate dive sites where you see beautiful schools of
fish, sea fans, lobsters, moray eels, etc. Excellent for all
levels of divers.
25-130 ft
La
Anegada/Pelican Rock
Right next to Pelican Rock, this is a shallow area where we do
our confined open water sessions.
0-7 ft
Cabo's
Ship Wreck
This boat used to bring people back and forth from Mazatlan to
Cabo San Lucas. A newer dive site, located on the outside of
the bay at the Pacific Ocean.
25-60 ft
Neptune's
Finger
One of the most colorful dives in Cabo! Thick with gorgonians,
sea fans, octopus, abundant tropicals, parrot fish, schools of
barracuda, and other pelagics. There is a large variety of tropical
fish and sea life visible throughout the whole year.
40-90 ft
Sand
Falls
This wall goes down 300 feet in the Bay of San Lucas. The larger
of the two famous sandfalls begins at 100 feet. On the way there
is an abundance of tropical fish, gorgonians, sea fans, octopus,
schools of barracuda, and pelagics.
This famous dive spot was discovered by
Jacques Cousteau.
80-120 ft
The
Point/Land's End
Land's End....where the Pacific and the Sea of Cortez meet together.
Sea lions, turtles, huge sea bass, schools of game fish brought
in by large schools of bait fish such as sardines and green jacks.
Pelagics such as whale sharks and mantas also spotted in this
area. Truly an unforgettable location to dive.
60-70 ft
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Out
of Bay:
The
Blowhole
The backside of a huge rock forms a wall covered in gorgonians.
Small nurse sharks and guitar fish sometimes inhabit the area,
along with a few large grouper and an occasional bat ray, eagle
ray, or manta. The site gets its name from a small blowhole on
shore.
40-100 ft
Chileno
Reef
A long mile reef that stands half a mile from shore; large variety
of tropical fish, sea fans, occasional mantas, large sea bass,
sea turtles, nurse sharks, etc. Bring your camera!
30-80 ft
Santa
Maria Reef
Crystal clear waters are all around this reef as well as schools
of varied species of tropical fish; occasional bat rays, sea
bass, and sea turtles.
A favorite spot for snorkeling too.
10-70 ft
DIVERS
EXPLORING PELICAN ROCK

DIVE
TOURS:
Gordo
Banks-Shark Dive
Absolutely an adventure of a lifetime! Out from shore 8 miles
and 130 feet below the surface lies this incredible sea mound.
Here we find schools of hammer head sharks, whale sharks, devil
rays, dolphins, marlin and many other species of fish. This is
also known as Blue Water diving, or an extreme sport! This tour
goes from 7am to 4pm in the afternoon. Experienced divers only
due to currents and depth (shark lovers only). Free adrenaline
rush included.
130 ft
Cabo
Pulmo
Half Day trip, lunch included. Cabo Pulmo is the only live coral
reef on the western side of North America. It is the most unique
marine phenomenae in the entire Sea of Cortez. It has several
dive sites like El Bajo and Cantil which are only an example
of all the options you have, rich in marine life, rays, and sea
turtles. This is National Marine Sanctuary and it's also a famous
spot for wind surfers. It is located two hours driving time from
Cabo. Consider it a free intro to the Baja 1000 road race. It
is great for beginners and advanced divers.
40-70 ft with 80-120 ft visibility year round.
a
Paz- The Wonderland
A whole day of adventure and worth the effort! In La Paz you
have several dive sites to choose from such as the four different
ship wrecks and a huge sea lion colony with over 100 sea lions
all year round. You also have the opportunity of sighting Hammer
Head sharks, Whale sharks, and big Cuban mantas. All these species
get bigger than 8 feet long. We start at 6am and return around
8pm.
15-130 ft
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