We are a freediving and SCUBA diving center shaped by specialists in underwater sports. Since 2003 we love sharing our experience, teaching with responsibility, safety, compromise, and patience, under your own personal limits and following international training standards. We are marine biologist eager to share our underwater knowledge and experiences so others can live and enjoy the ocean.
Our staff are dive professionals and also scientists passioned by the sea and its inhabitants. We are compromised with your safety and comfort in the water so you can enjoy many unforgettable underwater adventures. You can learn everything you want, you state the limits! and you choose what to do...you can dive at night, go deeper, dive with sharks, learn underwater photography, dive a wreck, learn about sea turtles, learn first aids and stress and rescue...the options are limitless.
As marine biologists we DO care about the environment so we promote good dive practices, we organize trips to clean our beaches and seas and we also try to look after our oceans. To do so, we provide information about the environment, the ecosystems and sea life with the marine ecology course, fish identification, corals identification, sea turtle ecology, and sharks ecology, so you can increase your knowledge and understanding of those environments and creatures. This way we will be willing to protect them. We are proud to be a Mission Deep Blue center. So we talk about pollution and the way we can contribute to reduce it and how we can help to ensure a safe, healthy and beautiful world for us and future generations. We also have scuba rangers and snorkeling club to start with the young ones in this adventure of knowledge and fun!.
We invite you to visit our web site www.gaiadivers.mx and facebook Gaia Divers. Start your diving adventure here and live life experiences. Listen to your own breathing and feel your heartbeat, you will never feel so alive! Life's better underwater!
Due to its sheltered location, “El Rincón” is an ideal place for snorkelling, divers for shallow dives and for beginners and various diving specialty courses. The shallow diving depth of up to 12m has plenty of space for a variety of marine flora and fauna. The main attraction are the artificial reefs.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
This site is located 5 minutes in front of the dive center. It is a shallow beach with a rock formation, has a maximum depth of 10 meters, and you can see the sunken Christ statue during the descent. It is ideal for your first dives.
Fascinating challenging dive site up to 32m/106ft deep with moderate to strong currents, huge rocks with recesses form a passage to dive through.
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.
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.
The Marietas Islands are a UNESCO World Heritage site and for good reason; the biodiversity found here is incredible and the sheer number of marine animals unmatched.
This is an ocean dive site suitable for beginner and advanced divers where most divers dive at depths not exceeding 60ft/18m. It is located off the eastern coast of Mexico in close proximity to Isla de Lobos.
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| Wednesday | 13:00 - 19:30 |
| Thursday | 13:00 - 22:00 |
| Friday | 13:00 - 19:30 |
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+52 55 - 28475257 Visit Website| Monday | --- |
| Tuesday | 13:00 - 22:00 |
| Wednesday | 13:00 - 19:30 |
| Thursday | 13:00 - 22:00 |
| Friday | 13:00 - 19:30 |
| Saturday | 09:30 - 14:00 |
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