San Pedro Island. Undoubtedly the primary reason people visit this location is to interact with the playful colonies of resident California sea lions.
Dive Reports
Diving and Snorkeling in San Carlos
Due to circumstances above the surface, this week’s report is limited to visibility and temperature. In other words, we ran out of time but no matter as things are pretty much unchanged from last week. Temperatures at the island are 64 F on the surface, dropping to 60 F at depth and visibility is 40 [read more ...]
It’s Saturday morning and we’re anchored over the reef at San Antonio Point. This is one of our favorite local sites. The topography is unique and it always seems to offer up something new and different. During the summer months we’ve seen everything here from sea horses to whale sharks, but this is mid-December and [read more ...]
While San Carlos is a popular diving destination during the summer, winter diving here is amazing. The colder nutrient-rich waters bring many different species to the area. The Sea of Cortez is recognized as having one of the greatest varieties and diversity of marine life in the world. We couldn’t agree more and last weekend was no exception.
The water was 69 degrees at 40 feet and 64 at 80 feet. Keep in mind that it is hit and miss with warmer and colder currents. Visibility was also variable but most days we manage to find around 30 feet. The full moon brought lots of activity to the shallow areas. Thousands of sea stars move around side by side like a herd of cows grazing.
Scuba Dive San Carlos Mexico: July 7, 2010 Report Johan Broere’s Dive Report We had some beautiful days and some windy days, but even when the Bay looks churned up, there can be some pretty good diving on the Northwest side. The water is 83 degrees F in the coves and just a little cooler [read more ...]
Scuba Dive San Carlos Mexico Johan Broere’s Scuba Dive Report: June 30, 2010 We had 79-82 degrees F and 20-100 ft visibility. On most of our dives, we have not seen any jelly fish at all. But, there are some reports of jelly fish so look before you jump and choose your dive site wisely. [read more ...]
Dive San Carlos Mexico Johan Broere’s Dive Report: June 23, 2010. We had some windy days, but especially early in the mornings, we had some excellent diving opportunities. In the shallow coves, the water is warming up steadily and in some spots reaches 83 degrees Fernheit, but as you go deeper, it drops to 78 F. [read more ...]
What’s Happening in the Water? Johan Broere’s Dive Report You’ve got to “sea” it to believe it. Every day the water warmed up and now we have 80 degrees F. Visibility was not bad at 25-30 feet. We had some good kelp dives and enjoyed the many fish in it. The King Conches are on [read more ...]






















