CERRALVO UNDERWATER
Isla Cerralvo, La Paz, Baja California Sur
Cerralvo Underwater is an invitation to explore the world that exists beneath the surface of Isla Cerralvo and its surroundings. The experience begins with departure in a boat heading to the island, sailing through one of the most representative areas of the Gulf of California.
During the day, two diving immersions are carried out, carefully selected according to sea conditions and the level of the group. Underwater, the environment is characterized by rocky walls, reefs and volcanic formations that offer a varied and immersive diving experience.
Between immersions, there is a surface interval to rest, hydrate and enjoy the island's natural landscape. The entire route is guided by local people with extensive knowledge of the area, prioritizing safety, respect for the marine environment and an authentic experience.
Cerralvo Underwater is designed for those looking for more than just a dive: a way to get to know Isla Cerralvo from within, with calm, awareness and direct connection with the sea. We invite you to join and experience this underwater adventure in a close and memorable way.
Includes
- Food and beverages
- Wetsuit
- Snorkel equipment
- Freediving equipment
- Life jacket
- Diving equipment
Recommendations
- Stay hydrated from the day before.
- Do not consume alcohol at least 24 hours before.
- Eat lightly before the activity.
- Do not dive if you are sick, congested or unwell.
Extra Services (not included)
- Personalized transportation
- Accommodation
- Regional food with the Nativo family
- Personal photographer
Duration
6 hours
CONSCIOUS DIVING
Conservation in diving takes on a special meaning in places like Isla Cerralvo. Many of the sites that are explored underwater today were, for years, areas of active fishing. Spaces where the sea was seen primarily as sustenance, as a source of extraction necessary for life on the coast.
Over time, some of these sites stopped being used for fishing and began to be visited by divers. That change of use also transformed the relationship with the environment. Where before they sought to capture, today they explore. Where before the value was in what could be taken, now it is in what can be known and respected.