Explore Cabo Pulmo
Scuba diving in Cabo Pulmo, divers can expect masses and masses of fish- schools so large that they block out the light from above. But Cabo Pulmo wasn’t always that way. It was the establishment of Cabo Pulmo marine park which transformed an overfished, degraded reef into a ‘hope spot’ of abundance, according to famous oceanographer Sylvia Earle. Now, Cabo Pulmo is passionate about environmental responsibility. The whole village runs on solar power, and park management protects the reef from harm by strictly regulating the number of boats and divers. As the northernmost coral reef in the eastern Pacific, Cabo Pulmo’s twenty thousand year old reef deserves this protection, and it rewards divers with fish life that is plentiful and large- swirling schools of jacks and snappers, massive, heavyset groupers and more.
As a former fishing village with a current population of around 100 people, Cabo Pulmo is a very relaxed place to settle for a dive vacation. However, there are still plenty of options for dive centers and dive courses. Liveaboards will be sure to put Cabo Pulmo on the itinerary, but the sites are just as accessible from shore.
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Diving in Cabo Pullmo
Cabo Pulmo offers a couple types of diving between its fourteen sites. The 7111 hectare bay of the park is relatively shallow, and mostly sheltered and free of current. Farther from the shore, the current picks up, creating the opportunity for a couple great drift dives. The park’s coral reef is located in its northern half, while the south half is dominated by a topography of rocky canyons. Diving at El Vencedor wreck offers the chance to see fearsome bull sharks, combining wreck diving and shark diving into one unforgettable experience. Wherever one dives in Cabo Pulmo, the stars of the show are the park’s profusion of resident and migratory fish species.
The best Months to dive in Cabo Pulmo
The calmest time to dive in Cabo Pulmo is from July to January, when the seas are undisturbed by the choppy north winds. However, there are great things to see year-round. Whale-watching season for breeding humpback and sperm whales runs from December through March. Bull sharks are regularly seen from December through May. Huge schools of mobula rays are most often encountered during the colder months as well.
On the other hand, Cabo Pulmo’s famous ‘tornado’ of jacks can be found during warmer months. Cabo Pulmo’s sea lion colony of around 50 males resides at the dive site La Lobera from August through May. The water temperature in Cabo Pulmo ranges from around 25 celsius / 77 fahrenheit to 35 celsius / 95 fahrenheit.
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