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El Jardin

A beautiful dive site off the shores of Acapulco with lots of colorful hard and soft corals to explore but tons of sub-tropical fish species. An easy, shallow dive.

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Palmitas

A great dive site for newer divers due to the shallow depth and little to no current. Very interesting rock formations to see and lots of fun swim-throughs to explore.

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El Canal - Acapulco

MACHINE TRANSLATION: The canal is a particularly good dive site with small caynons, large rocks, small rock walls and sandy soils. It has different depths, which are perfect for snorkeling up to deep diving.

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Casa Del Árabe

A popular dive site just outside of Alcapulco Bay. There are great rock structures with some corals to explore and lots of sub-tropical fish species to see.

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Seven Octopuses

With walls up to 20 meters deep, this is ideal for those who like to dive with a light current, when the visibility is good you’ll discover the nice canyon-like mountains. For divers with little experience they can stay in shallow depths. Also ideal for dives from Open Water Course 3 and 4.

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The Caves - Acapulco

Fascinating challenging dive site up to 32m/106ft deep with moderate to strong currents, huge rocks with recesses form a passage to dive through.

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La Marina - Acapulco

Ideal for snorkeling, beginners and divers with little experience, but there are also parts that are only designed for experts. You can find depths from 3m/6ft up to 30m/100ft.

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Faro de Bucerias

If you’re looking for a place to get away from it all this is it. A quiet little town with great sub-tropical pacific diving. The beach is beautiful and the sunken ship just offshore is the main attraction for divers.

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Catedrales

This is a popular site just off of Isla Verde in the Veracruz region of Mexico. The water is sub-tropical and home to many colorful fish species. There are lots of interesting rock formations to see and an abundance of fish and coral. This is a boat dive site.

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C-50 Rivapalacios (Wreck)

The C-50 Rivapalacios is a decommissioned Naval ship from WWII sitting off the coast of Isla Verde and was sunk in 2000 as an artificial reef. Today the 180-foot wreck sits upright in about 90 feet of water and is recommended for advanced divers only.

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