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Dive sites nearby

San Pedro Island

It is a bit of a boat ride to get out to San Pedro Island but well worth it! You’ll see amazing reef structure, lots of hard and soft corals and tons of sub-tropical fish species, plus possible sightings of larger marine life. Don’t miss diving Las Cascaditas, Lighthouse both north and south, and Pelican Point.

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La Roca Grande

This dive site consists like many other sites at San Pedro Nolasco Island. Only an hour away from the marina. Average depth is 50 to 60 feet but can reach greater depth if desired.

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North Point

North Point is located on the northern tip of San Pedro and is a fantastic dive site for beginners and advanced divers. Due to its location at the tip, the site is exposed to currents at times and offers pelagic species.

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South Point

Exposed dive site on the south tip of San Pedro de Nolasco. Can have strong currents, better for advanced and expert divers. Deep drop off and outside pinnacle with large pelagics at times.

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Sea of Cortez

The Sea of Cortez, also known as the Gulf of California, is a warm, sub-tropical strip of water that sits between Baja California and the mainland of Mexico.

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San Antonio Point

Popular dive site north of Marina San Carlos. Shallow area with pebbles/rocks (10ft) sloping off to the West with larger boulders finishing on a sandy area (30ft).

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Piedras Pintas

Easy access shallow cove. Gradually sloping bottom with sandy patches and rocks/reef. In the winter with kelp formation. 5 min surface gets to 10m/33ft in the center of bay

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Tres Marias

Shallow Bay is a short boat ride from San Carlos Marina. Typical, volcanic topography, with rocky shoreline and flat sandy bottom further from shore.

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ARM Santos

Auk Class Minesweeper: The first Gladiator was laid down 7th of January 1943 as HMS Blaze (BAM 6) by the General Engineering and Dry Dock Co., Alameda, Carenamed and reclassified Gladiator (AM-319) in January 1943 Launched 1st of May 1943 Commissioned USS Gladiator (AM-319), 23th of February 1944 Naval Vessel Register of 1st of Jan.

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Eagle Rock

Eagle Rock is a great site for all levels of training. The sloping rocky reef gradually descends to the sand at 60 ft. In the shallows at the wall there is a canyon opening up to the south that is around 20 ft deep. Toward the north, the sloping reef turns into a field of boulders.

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