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Have you ever felt the immensity of the ocean, the sense of being a small part of something truly grand? That's the feeling that washes over you in the Revillagigedo Islands. Rising from the deep Pacific, these volcanic peaks are a sanctuary for marine life found nowhere else on Earth.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Revillagigedo Archipelago, located 250 miles off the southern coast of Baja California, Mexico, blurs the boundaries between the observer and the observed. Socorro Island, a jewel in the archipelago's crown, is a testament to the power and beauty of the natural world. Here, you're not just watching nature; you are immersed in it.
A trip to Revillagigedo is more than just a dive; it's a pilgrimage to where the ocean's wonders unfold before you.
Join us and discover the magic of Revillagigedo for yourself.
Sample Itinerary
Day 1:
- Embark in San José del Cabo.
- Dinner and departure at approximately 7:00 p.m.
Day 2:
Day 3:
- Isla San Benedicto / 4 dives.
Day 4:
- Isla Roca Partida / 3 dives.
Day 5:
- Isla Roca Partida / 3 dives.
Day 6:
- Isla Socorro / 3 dives / Check-in with the Naval Station.
Day 7:
Day 8:
- Isla San Benedicto / 3 dives.
Day 9:
Day 10:
- Arrival in San Jose del Cabo and disembark at 8:30 a.m.
AVERAGE WATER TEMPERATURES:
- November: 80F / 26C.
- December: 80F / 26C.
- January: 75F / 24C.
- February: 72F / 22C.
- March: 72F / 22C.
- April: 75F / 24C.
- May: 75F / 25C.
Imagine drifting through the clear waters, surrounded by a kaleidoscope of life. Schools of hammerhead sharks glide effortlessly by, their distinctive silhouettes a testament to the unique biodiversity of these islands. Giant schools of jacks, barracuda, tuna, and wahoo shimmer and swirl around you, a dazzling display of the ocean's abundance. And the sharks! You can encounter Galapagos, silky, whitetip, silvertip, and blacktip sharks, each playing a vital role in the oceanic ecosystem. A sleek tiger shark might materialize from the blue, its distinctive stripes a flash of wild beauty. Playful dolphins, curious and intelligent, often approach divers, eager to interact. And then there are the mantas – the stars of the show. With their enormous wings, these majestic creatures perform an underwater ballet, gliding and swirling with effortless grace. They circle and dance, seemingly welcoming you to their world.
Other animal encounters include humpback whales from mid-February to mid-April. During this time, the haunting songs of males fill the water, a symphony of the deep. Surface sightings are common. Whale sharks can be seen in November, December, and May. The dramatic display of bait balls and false orcas can add to the May magic.
The last dive will be on the penultimate day of the trip. Divers are recommended to wait for 24 hours before flying after the last dive.
(*) The itinerary description is provided by the boat operator. Sample itineraries and maps are for illustrative purposes only, and the exact route and sites visited may change based on local regulations, guest experience, weather, and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.