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A combined route uniting two unique Mexican destinations. The Revillagigedo Archipelago, known as the Mexican Galapagos, is famous for encounters with giant mantas, seven shark species, and humpback whales. The Sea of Cortez, called the aquarium of the world by Jacques Cousteau, amazes with biodiversity featuring over 850 reef fish species. The route is ideal for divers wanting to see both the large pelagics of the open ocean and the richest reef life of the California coast in one expedition. Sea lion colonies, mobula ray schools, sea turtles, and whale sharks complete the experience.
Season
November–June
Visibility
15–40 meters
Water Temperature
21–28°C
Level
From Advanced
Duration
10–14 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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