
Diving the waters of La Paz , Baja is world class. The Sea of Cortes is truly “the worlds aquarium” for its diverse body of marine life including Sea Lions, Giant Pacific Manta Rays, Schooling Hammerhead Sharks, Whales, Whale Sharks and more.
Also know as "la loberita" was home to some 150 California Brown Sea Lions some 20 years ago, they probably changed their site or residence due to the north winds that slam against the face of this dive site during the winter storms.
A unique dive site that slopes down to 45 ft where a wall of big boulders drop down to 90 ft.
Here you can relax on a drift dive and enjoy watching octopus out and about, watch them change colours at a blink of an eye and while you are looking for this you might spot a giant sea horse in different colours, black and brown are most common and some orange or even white.
In late spring and summer this site is visited by "Mobula Manta", some times seen in pairs and small groups but a lot of times they will completely block out the sun because they will school in the thousands as a squadron, definitely one of the most amazing sites in the Sea of Cortez.
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National Park Permit Fee is required by law per person and cost $5 USD per day, paid to:
The Comision Nacional de Areas Naturals Protegidas (The National Commission of Natural Area Protection)