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Underwater Photo Location: Isla Guadalupe, Baja

Underwater Photo Location: Isla Guadalupe, Baja

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Isla Guadalupe, Baja's best kept secret! Visited by fewer than 50 scuba divers per year, this electric destination is as remote as it is large.

The island lying 215 miles due south of San Diego, California and 150 west of the Baja, Mexico peninsula is comparible in length to California's Catalina Island, yet it's overall size is tremendous. This offshore mountain rises over 4000 feet from the ocean floor to more than 4200 feet at it's highest peak. A true ocean mountain!

The scuba diving here is not for novices as current, distant to civilization and overall dive conditions may be very strenuous at times. Yet even so, the diving here has been compared to CoCo's and the Revillagigedos for excitement! Large animals are the order of the day here as encounters with Pacific bottlenosed dolphin, California sea lions, Guadalupe fur seals and the ruler of the roost, great white shark are the marquee atractions. The chance of being engulfed by a school of marauding yellowtail or yellowfin tuna is always a possibility as well!

The underwater topography is astounding and unique. Beautiful walls, spire pinnacles, caves and granite plateaus are the typical topography. The giant kelp of California does not make its home at this island, yet there are areas that are covered with a taller version of California's palm kelp.

There is a diverse mix of temperate and tropical species at this destination as you'll quite often find a garibaldi next to a red tailed triggerfish or a swallowtailed damsels mixed in with a cloud of blacksmith. Parrotfish, scythe marked butterflyfish, leopard grouper and even and occasional Clarion angelfish are seen at this dynamic dive destination!

The only way to access Guadalupe Island is via a live aboard dive vessel and Horizon Charters Live Aboard Adventures is the only company offering regularly scheduled scuba dive departures to this destination. During the height of the great white shark migration, this company also offers cage diving itineraries.

For information on scuba diving Guadalupe Island go to: website and for information on GREAT WHITE SHARK DIVING GO TO: SHARKADVENTURE.COM
Facts about Isla Guadalupe, Baja
  • It is in Mexico
  • Isla Guadalupe, Baja is in the Pacific.
  • The typical visibility is 30+ Metres 100+ Feet.
Dive types
Liveaboardcavewallnightdrift

Marine Life
bigsmallsharksdolphinsturtles

Diving facilities
airnitroxguidedfriendly

Photo facilities
macrowideanglefilmpfriendly
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