Dive San Carlos

Dive San Carlos the Best way you can, with qualified, caring instructors.

Dive San Carlos, Mexico the best way you can.

Does your vacation truly include experiencing the Sea of Cortez and the beauty it has to offer, we are here to make it happen. We are certified PADI instuctors, we offer;  discover scuba, full Scuba. certification, guided Scuba dives, snorkeling and speciality courses. Discover the magic of shell collecting and identification classes for both amatures and experienced divers. Snorkel, dive, and collect shells at the local beaches.  Take a boat or drive to one of the many remote beaches that San Carlos has to offer. You can choose a large dive boat, a smaller private charter boat or maybe your own boat . Go where you want to go and do what you want to do. As independent dive instructors working with the local dive industry we can help to make your dream vacation come true!

For more information and prices call, 403-755-7777 from the U.S. or Canada.  In Mexico call Johan at 622-126-5431 or Russ at 622-116-1014. You can also email us at broereb@msn.com.

 Welcome to Dive San Carlos. Please visit our pages and browse through the photos. The pictures of the shells belong to Russ and were collected entirely from the San Carlos area. The videos are rounded up from the net. Yes, it is Johan that blocks the view of the Orca, luckly the Orca is very big. We put some packages together, that follow PADI regulations and guidelines, and have included some prices, but it really all depends on your specific needs. In "Information about Mexico"  you will find links to other usefull sites that we use a lot for weather and for information about San Carlos, Mexico.

Please feel free to post your own pictures or videos for all to see. Or you can email them to us or bring us a CD next time you visit.

                                                                                                                                                                Dolphins entertain us on a regular basis during our boat rides to San Pedro Island which is a popular dive site.

Experience the beauty and wonders of the Sea of Cortez.   

Different species of Whales visit San Carlos throughout the year.

Welcome

Water Temperature

March 7 A few whales in the area. Local and at the island 64 F. Deeper was warmer. Vis 20-40. Lots of little jelly's at the surface.

Feb 28 Water down to 64 F in Lalos Cove. Vis 20 ft. There is a lot of muddy water around in the bay. Pick your dive site smart.

Feb 13 No jelly-stingers today. 68-70 F and vis 25 ft.

Feb 6 Sill 68-70 F. We had some nasty jelly-stingers in the water. Did not see the jelly itself. Vis 20 ft.

Jan 28 south wind blew in warmer water. Lalos Cove 68-70 F. Vis about 25 ft. Saw Sea Horse at 12 ft.

Jan 17 Still 66 and 64. Vis 30 ft.

Jan 7 Still 66 and 64 F at 100 ft. Vis 40-50 ft. Spotted 3 whales west from the Island.

Dec 29 San Pedro Island. 66 F and 45 ft vis. Sea lion pups are big enough to go play without mom. This is a good time to go make some new friends. Great photo opportunities.

Dec 28 Nice surprice, water back up to 66 F on local dives. Good vis  25 feet.

Dec 23 Beautifull days to be out on the water. 63 -65 F. Great to do some clamming.

Dec 20 Oeps! Down to 64 F.

Dec 17 A perfect day at Lalos Cove. A big school (200+) of nice Lisa right of the beach with some needlenose, Baracuda and Jack mixed in. There are white caps farther out, but the bay is flat. Vis 30 ft and a whopping 73F. Lots of early Christmas presents.

Dec 6 Lets add jumping Manta Rays for a perfect day. 71 F and 20 ft vis along the coast.

Nov 28 ORCA'S ARE BACK Dolphins on the way to San Pedro, 72 and 73 F. Vis not so good 15-20 ft. Good enough for a good sea lion dive. Orca's on the way home. At least 2 big males, 5 females and 3 babies.

 

 

 

 

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