Discount Sea of Cortez liveaboards – Quino El Guardian

The cheap and cheerful Quino El GuardianSome people think that a liveaboard trip to sample the wonders of Mexico’s Pacific coast is a luxury they cannot afford.

For all 2018 trips, book 3 divers and the 4th goes free!

Amazing places like the Sea of Cortez may be likened to the Galapagos in terms of the diversity, big fish action and incredible encounters, but it can be much more affordable. Playful sea lions, schools of hammerhead sharks, manta rays, breaching mobula rays and magnificent whale sharks are all headlining diving attractions of the Sea of Cortez. Cetaceans are commonly spotted and include vast pods of dolphins, porpoises, pilot whales, killer whales and even sperm whales and humpback whales. Unlike some other dive sites on the Pacific side of Mexico, there are also plenty of smaller creatures to see as well as healthy reef scenes to experience.

Diving Socorro and the Sea of Cortez from Quino El Guardian

Cruise price per person includes: Cabin accommodation, breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, drinking water, soft drinks, hot drinks, local beers and wine, dives (as detailed in the trips above), experienced English-speaking divemasters (1 guide for 8 divers), standard tanks, weights and weightbelts, port fees.

Cruise price per person excludes (mandatory, unless customer provides own): Scuba equipment, surface marker buoy, dive computer, whistle, diving insurance, national park fee (Sea of Cortez and Socorro) US$ 28, hyperbaric chamber fee: US$ 15. Unless otherwise stated, all the listed items need to be paid on arrival (cash or credit card).

Optional extras: Transfers to the boat from the airport/hotel (US$ 125 rtn from Phoenix airport), nitrox fills for enriched air divers (US$ 120 per trip), trip insurance (recommended). Unless otherwise stated, all the listed items need to be paid on arrival.

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Published 24 Aug 2016