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Look closely at one of the world’s healthiest reefs at Cabo Pulmo. Take a private tour to dive and snorkel in this amazing place!
This National Marine Park is a divers’ playground: several reefs, countless fish, and electrifying colors make Cabo Palmo diving and snorkeling a memorable and fantastic experience.
At the East Cape of Los Cabos, by the sea of Cortez and next to a picturesque fishing village, lies Cabo Palmo, a National Marine Park and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Cabo Palmo is living evidence of how protection affects underwater life and the ecosystem.
Since Cabo Pulmo was declared a national park and a protected, no-fishing area in 1995, marine life has prospered significantly.
The reefs are now home to over 200 species of all shapes and sizes.
Here, you can spot all sorts of fish, from eels and dazzling nudibranchs through huge schools of Jacks to massive rays.
Occasionally, You can see unique species, like sea turtles and sharks.
The conditions are great. Beautiful sandy beaches surround Cabo Pulmo, and it is a quieter site than the others in Cabo San Lucas. The water here is warm, clean, and natural.
Some of the dive sites are pretty shallow, allowing you to be amazed by the colorful reefs (there are 10 of them) and the life pattern surrounding the reefs.
It requires blue water diving, so it’s suitable for experienced or mid-level divers.
Cabo Pulmo diving is a different experience than most of the dives in Cabo San Lucas: it’s more relaxed, isolated, and remote.
Your day will start at 5:45 AM at Manta’s diving facility in the marina, where you’ll meet Manta’s PADI-certified divemaster.
We’ll hit the road after getting ready with all the gear and equipment.
The 2-hour ride to Cabo Pulmo will be taken in an air-conditioned van so you can get comfortable and enjoy the amazing landscape around you.
Once we get there, we’ll take a 10-15-minute boat ride to the site.
Most of the dive sites are shallow (40 – 60 feet), allowing you long and very easy drift dives, where you can spot all sorts of marine life growing and clinging to the coral.
After enjoying the spectacle of scuba diving in Cabo Pulmo, we’ll enjoy a tasty meal at the staff’s favorite local restaurant before heading back.
Cabo Pulmo is a unique diving site.
Not every day, you get to dive in a 7,111 hectares of marine reserve with a strict no-fishing policy and a 20,000-year-old reef.
Together, they create a beautiful, colorful diving site famous worldwide.
Diving here is a rich, jazzy experience you’ll remember forever.
We can experience this site fully thanks to the people of Cabo Pulmo.
In the early ’90s, the community of Cabo Pulmo gathered to save the reefs, and in 1995, the site was officially declared as a national park and a protected, no-fishing area.
After decades of protection, the reefs have recovered and are vivid.
Scuba diving in Cabo Pulmo is very popular due to the variety of sites and marine life you can find here.
More than 10 beautiful scuba and snorkeling sites are found at the site, with hundreds of species, including schools of Rays, Sea Turtles, giant Groupers, large schools of Big-eyed Jacks, Pork fish, Eels, Rays, and many, many more.
“Great Diving and Team !!!”
My hubby and I dived with Manta Scuba back in June. All the staff were fabulous!!! They made us feel welcome, and more importantly safe on our dives. I was able to work with an instructor and revived my Underwater Photography certification while there. We dived in three locations. All had sealife, including boxfish, sharks, sea lions, pencil fish and Manta rays. Great company and highly recommended!!!!
“Excellent Experience with Manta Scuba”
To start, my husband and I are advanced Scuba Divers. We have dived all over the world. Manta Scuba was excellent: professional, easy booking and pymt, gear in great condition (we had brand new tanks!) and excellent staff. Because we booked a 3 tank dive day (corridor and local), we actually ended up having the boat and our dive master Brendan to ourselves. What a treat!! We got to go for as long and wherever we wanted!! Brendan (our hunky South African divemaster) was friendly, safe, and showed us lots of cool stuff. The best dive by far was a “local” spot where we got to dive with the sea lions near the arch!! That dive ended with a great shipwreck…honestly one of the coolest dives. We give 5+ stars for our amazing experience. Thanks Manta!!