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Socorro Islands

Liveaboard

Revillagigedo Archipielago is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Pacific Ocean. Known for its large pelagic encounters, rich marine biodiversity, and pristine underwater landscapes, Revillagigedo is often referred to as the "Galápagos of Mexico." Socorro Island offers divers the chance to see giant manta rays, humpback whales, dolphins, and a variety of shark species, including hammerheads. The strong currents and deep waters make Socorro a thrilling destination for experienced divers seeking extraordinary marine life interactions.

EXPECT TO SEE

Sharks

From November to June

 

Manta Rays

From November to June

Dolphins

From November to June

Walls & Pinnacles

From November to July

Plentiful reef life

From November to July

 

 

Hammerhead Sharks

From November to July

Whales

Not frequently

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DIVING ENVIRONMENT 

Type:

Big fish, walls and lava flows

Level:

Intermediate to experienced, and above

 

Diving Season:

November to July

Depth:

18 - 40m+

 

Visibility:
15 - 30m+

 

Temperature:

23 - 28C

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