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Diving with mantas and dolphins at Socorro Island and a journey to the remote Clipperton Atoll with its beautiful coral reef teeming with an abundance of amazing fish. The route combines two unique destinations into one expedition across the open Pacific Ocean. Clipperton Atoll is one of the most isolated places on the planet, located 1,100 km from the coast of Mexico. The uninhabited coral atoll is surrounded by deep ocean and attracts enormous concentrations of pelagic fish, sharks, and dolphins. Combined with Socorro Island and its giant mantas, this route is one of the world’s most ambitious diving expeditions.
Season
November–May
Visibility
20–40 meters
Water Temperature
22–28°C
Level
From Advanced
Duration
14–18 nights
Best Season
November–May (Socorro), June–October (whale sharks in La Paz)
Visa
Electronic authorization (SAE) for Russian citizens
How to Get There
Flights via Mexico City or direct charters. To Socorro — from Cabo San Lucas (24 hours by liveaboard).
Climate
Tropical to desert, 25–35°C
Currency
Mexican Peso (MXN), USD accepted
Time Zone
UTC-6 to UTC-8
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