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Baja Divers is moving!

That’s right, we are moving to the beautiful city of La Paz, located on the Sea of Cortez – once called the “world’s aquarium” by none other than Jacques Cousteau. La Paz will be the ideal location for us to begin our 2010 expansion plans that will bring more information and more features [...]

Hurricane Jimena Updates

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TUESDAY, 01-SEP-09: Hurricane Jimena has been a very strong Category 4 storm for more than a day now and predictions about its path and intensity have been all over the map! (No pun intended) The current forecast is for [...]

Diving at Land’s End

If you’ve ever visited Cabo San Lucas, or even seen pictures of the city, you’re no doubt familiar with the famous Los Arcos (the Arches) that stand majestically at the tip of the Baja Peninsula on a finger of rock and sand known as Land’s End. This area is easily accessible by the many pangas [...]

Diving Mexico’s Socorro Island

With all the incredible diving around Mexico’s Baja Peninsula, why would anyone get on a boat and travel 240 miles south of the peninsula’s southern tip to dive? Well, it turns out that there are some really big reasons! Big – as in whales, sharks and huge manta rays. For divers seeking some adventure, a [...]

Shark Diving on Baja’s Pacific coast

Photo by Derek Heasley

For more than 100 years, scattered reports have told of Great White sharks up and down the Pacific coasts of North America. In the 1970s a rash of attacks on California surfers alerted the public to the presence of deadly predators that shared their precious surf. A few years later, researchers [...]

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 Mexico’s Baja peninsula is blessed with some of the best scuba diving in the world and yet it remains a relative unknown on the lists of major dive destinations. With the Pacific Ocean to its west and the Sea of Cortez (aka the Gulf of California) to its east, the peninsula offers more than 2,000 [...]