Cabo San Lucas 2 Tank Customized Dive
Los Cabos, Mexico
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Trip Type: Scuba Diving
Duration: 3 hours
Hidden deep in the clear, calm waters of Baja California Sur at Cabo San Lucas lies a scuba diver's paradise! The site offers two exciting dives: Sand Falls which goes to a depth of 120 feet (36 meters) and Sea Lion Colony, a more shallow dive to 70 feet (21 meters). Both dives boast an abundance of marine life!
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Hidden deep in the clear, calm waters of Baja California Sur at Cabo San Lucas lies a scuba diver's paradise! The site offers two exciting dives: Sand Falls which goes to a depth of 120 feet (36 meters) and Sea Lion Colony, a more shallow dive to 70 feet (21 meters). Both dives boast an abundance of marine life!
The Cabo San Lucas Bay provides excellent diving conditions. A deep submarine trench closely follows the bay and creates an unusual marine environment that attracts an abundance of aquatic life. Here, the waters are warm and the currents gentle.
Two of many Dive Spots in Cabo San Lucas:
Sand Falls - Discovered by Jacques Cousteau, the sand falls start at 90 feet (27 meters) and descend to 120 feet (36 meters). Steep sand banks cascade into the canyon with many tropical fish.
Sea Lion Colony - 30 feet - 70 feet (9 - 21 meters), Join the sea lions in their own habitat. This dive gives even the novice diver an excellent opportunity to join and observe the amazing marine mammals.
The Cabo San Lucas Bay provides excellent diving conditions. A deep submarine trench closely follows the bay and creates an unusual marine environment that attracts an abundance of aquatic life. Here, the waters are warm and the currents gentle.
Two of many Dive Spots in Cabo San Lucas:
Sand Falls - Discovered by Jacques Cousteau, the sand falls start at 90 feet (27 meters) and descend to 120 feet (36 meters). Steep sand banks cascade into the canyon with many tropical fish.
Sea Lion Colony - 30 feet - 70 feet (9 - 21 meters), Join the sea lions in their own habitat. This dive gives even the novice diver an excellent opportunity to join and observe the amazing marine mammals.
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