
Just 5 minutes by boat from Pucusana or 20 minutes from Santa Maria, is the most famous diving spot in Lima, where most of the divers in the region learn to dive. It is a sufficiently protected bay so that the diving conditions are almost always optimal.
It is located southwest of “La Tiza”, around 5 min away from that point. It is ideal for any level of diving. The diversity is abundant. While the terrain and the geography is accessible.
Rock inhabited by sea lions all year round, although it is an observation point for marine mammals, it also houses a great variety of flora and fauna, as well as passages between the submerged rocks and small caves where you can pass and observe the associated encrusting fauna.
Diving area with rocky bottom and ravines, dropping in slope from 8 meters to 40 meters to a bottom of sand and boulders. The dive consists of Kelp forests or Huiro Palo (Lessonia trabeculata).
Wrecked in 1993 after a fire of great magnitude in the port of San Vicente, the wreck is found on its side and still with its complete structure.
Diving point advanced level, low that starts at 5 meters up to 25 to 30 meters on a vertical wall. It is possible to do different types of routes, through the forests of Huiro, free fall, on ladders.
Approximately 25 minutes by boat from Santa Maria and only 10 minutes from the Pucusana pier. It is an area where the sea hits directly, so a quick entry and descent from the boat are needed. Only for advanced divers.
Located on the northwest face of the Galapagos Island of Pucusana. Approximately 25 minutes by boat from Santa Maria and only 10 minutes from the Pucusana pier. It is an area where the sea hits directly, so a quick entry and descent from the boat is needed. Only for advanced divers.
Located on the northwest face of the Galapagos Island of Pucusana. Approximately 25 minutes by boat from Santa Maria and only 10 minutes from the Pucusana pier. It is an area where the sea hits directly, so a quick entry and descent from the boat is needed. Only for advanced divers.
It is a deep dive that is done with a low. It is required to be advanced or expert to be able to dive, it has a sandy and rocky bottom. It can reach up to 22 meters deep.
Diving for all types of certification. It has a sandy bottom. This can reach a minimum depth of 6 meters and a maximum of 14 meters. Night dives are possible.
León Dormido, a gigantic rock formation rising out of the ocean, is a “sleeping lion.” The remains of a lava cone split in two, it is also known as “Kicker Rock.” Located off the coast of the island of San Cristóbal.
Laguna de Apoyo first official freediving spot. Water is warm, no thermocline, no current, and rarely any waves. Main training spot for Freediving Nicaragua. 60m clean available. Private mooring line, contact Freediving Nicaragua.
It is located on the northwest face of the Galapagos Island of Pucusana. Approximately 25 minutes by boat from Santa Maria and only 10 minutes from the Pucusana pier. It is an area where the sea hits directly, so a quick entry and descent from the boat is needed. Only for advanced divers.
Just 25 minutes by boat from the Pucusana SPA or 35 minutes from Santa María. It is a sufficiently protected bay so that diving conditions are almost always optimal.