LOS ARCOS
Los Arcos is an excellent and very safe dive site for
inexperienced scuba divers and snorkelers alike.
One of Mexico National Parks, Los Arcos provides
sanctuary to many: Its craggy peaks and arches are
home to Pelicans and Swallows; in its hidden tidal
caves, the Turtles slumber till it's dark; and deeper,
in its cracks and crevices, the Morays lurk in ambush,
awaiting passing fish.
And far, far below, in the still darkness, a once huge
(and all too famous) forest of Black Coral silently
and secretly rebuilds itself.
It is at Los Arcos that the deep Pacific currents,
rich in Plankton, encounter the Devil's Jaw. This 800
ft., underwater cliff forces the plankton up near the
surface, thus attracting enormous numbers of fish to
feast on the abundance. Everyone, even experienced
divers, are impressed by the variety of sea life that
Los Arcos has to offer.

ISLAS MARIETAS
Starting from the West about 23 miles out, the ocean
floor begins to rise gradually before it abruptly
drops away again creating an undersea mountain ridge.
Where the tallest peaks reach high enough to break
through the surface of the sea, they are known as the
Marietas.
This is an excellent dive site - Jacques Cousteau has
documented the Marietas - a protected bird sanctuary
whose surrounding waters offer an exciting variety of
marine life including; Whales, Dolphins, Mantas, and
always, thousands upon thousands of smaller,
spectacularly colored species.
This is an all-day excursion, with lunch provided, for
parties of up to 8 cerified divers and experienced
snorkelers.

MAJAHUITAS
Our full day's outing to Majahuita appeals to everyone
and it's little wonder when you consider all we have
to offer.
As we will drive along the southern rim of the bay, we
brief you about the ecosystem we are about to visit
and how best we can preserve its natural beauty.

Our first stop is the beautiful beach of Majahuita.
Divers remain aboard and prepare for their dive; while
the snorkelers, their instructors and observer, make
for the shore. The waters are safe and clear and
famous for the green and golden spotted eels that
anchor themselves in the sand here, and the torpedo
fish that swim amongst the huge, submerged boulders.
A complete and memorable day's outing for every member
of the family - divers and non-divers alike - there's
something for everyone to enjoy!
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