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Socorro and Guadalupe

Mexico · 12–14 nights
Socorro and Guadalupe — mantas and white sharks in one expedition

A grand combined route uniting two of Mexico’s most impressive diving destinations. At the Revillagigedo Archipelago, divers encounter giant Pacific mantas, hammerhead and tiger sharks, and can hear the songs of humpback whales underwater. Guadalupe Island is the world capital for observing great white sharks. At Guadalupe, dives take place in protective cages in crystal-clear water with visibility exceeding 30 meters. The combination of two routes allows seeing the full spectrum of large Pacific marine predators in one expedition — from graceful mantas to legendary great white sharks.

What You'll See

Giant mantas at Socorro
Great white sharks at Guadalupe
Hammerhead and tiger sharks
Humpback whales and their songs
30+ meter visibility at Guadalupe
Two legendary destinations in one expedition

Conditions

Season

July–December

Visibility

20–40 meters

Water Temperature

17–28°C

Level

From Advanced (Socorro), no restrictions (Guadalupe)

Duration

12–14 nights

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Best Season

November–May (Socorro), June–October (whale sharks in La Paz)

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Visa

Electronic authorization (SAE) for Russian citizens

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How to Get There

Flights via Mexico City or direct charters. To Socorro — from Cabo San Lucas (24 hours by liveaboard).

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Climate

Tropical to desert, 25–35°C

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Currency

Mexican Peso (MXN), USD accepted

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Time Zone

UTC-6 to UTC-8

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