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Discover the vibrant marine life of Baja California Sur with this certified 3-hour scuba tour near Cabo San Lucas. Perfect for experienced divers seeking adventure.
If you’re a certified diver looking to explore the underwater world off the coast of Cabo San Lucas, this 3-hour scuba tour promises some memorable moments in the Sea of Cortés. While it’s a fairly short excursion, it offers a focused dive into some of the most intriguing sites near Los Cabos, with the chance to see shipwrecks, caves, reefs, and even sand falls.
What we love about this experience is the diversity of sites you’ll visit—each offering a different perspective on the local marine environment—and the expertise of the guides, who are praised for their knowledge and safety consciousness. The only thing to keep in mind is that, at just 3.5 hours including transportation, it’s a quick peek rather than a full-day adventure. Still, it’s an excellent choice for certified divers eager to maximize their underwater time without the longer commitment.
This tour is best suited for experienced, certified divers who want to explore Cabo’s underwater treasures with knowledgeable guides. It’s not designed for beginners or non-divers, but if you qualify, you’ll find this trip to be a rewarding, value-packed experience.


This tour is designed explicitly for certified divers, meaning you’ll need your dive card and meeting medical requirements. The tour runs about 3.5 hours from start to finish, including pickup and drop-off at select Cabo hotels, making it a convenient half-day activity that doesn’t require full-day planning.
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Once you’re picked up—look for the white van driven by guides in light blue polo shirts—the journey to the dive sites begins. The tour offers two dives at different locations, allowing you to see a variety of underwater features and marine life. Popular sites include Pelican Rock, Land’s End, Neptune’s Finger, the North Wall, and the Sand Falls—each with its unique appeal.
Pelican Rock, for example, is famous for its vibrant tropical fish and sea fans sprawling over large boulders. The North Wall plunges into deeper waters where larger marine creatures sometimes cruise by, and the Sand Falls, a stunning geological formation, adds a unique visual twist to your underwater adventure.
Diving in the Sea of Cortés means encountering a broad spectrum of sea creatures. People frequently report seeing tropical fish, eels, stingrays, and turtles passing by. A few lucky divers have also spotted guitarfish, mobula rays, and passing sharks. Our sources highlight that visibility can exceed 100 feet between June and December, coupled with warm water temperatures averaging between 78 and 85°F—ideal conditions for a comfortable immersion.
The sites also feature shipwrecks, caves, reefs, and sand falls. The shipwrecks are especially popular for those interested in exploring remnants of maritime history while adding an element of mystery and adventure to the dives.
Cabo Adventures prides itself on small groups limited to six participants, which enhances safety, personal attention, and a more relaxed atmosphere. Several reviews praise the guides’ experience and friendliness, with one stating, “Our dive guide was very experienced.” Guides speak both English and Spanish, accommodating a range of travelers.
More Great Tours NearbyWhile the price is $129 per person, equipment rental is an additional $40 (which many find worthwhile for peace of mind and quality gear). Optional photos are available, and a modest $10 round-trip transportation fee covers the transfer from hotel to the dive sites—$5 for children, making this accessible for families with certified divers.
Participants should bring their passport or ID, swimwear, towel, sunglasses, and be prepared to sign a waiver and meet certain health criteria (no recent surgery, asthma, diabetes, etc.). It’s also necessary to bring your dive card to show the dive master at each dive site.

Considering the tour includes two guided dives with an experienced divemaster, plus the convenience of hotel pickup, this offers good value for certified divers eager to explore Cabo’s underwater landscape. The group size keeps it intimate, allowing for personalized attention and safety. Plus, the chance to see marine life in warm, clear waters makes this a compelling option.
The $40 equipment fee is fair, given the quality of gear supplied, and the optional photos help preserve the memories without pushing the price sky-high. While it’s not a full-day experience, the 3.5 hours provide a focused opportunity to see marine ecosystems and geological features that you’ll remember long after you return home.

This experience is best suited for certified divers who already understand and enjoy the basics of diving. It’s an excellent choice if you’re looking for a quick, high-quality underwater adventure that combines variety, marine life, and beautiful scenery. Non-divers or beginners will need to look elsewhere, as this tour requires a dive certification.
Those with limited time in Cabo will appreciate how much they can experience in just a few hours. It’s also a good option for travelers who prefer small-group tours where safety and personal attention are prioritized.

This 3-hour certified scuba tour in Los Cabos offers an engaging and rewarding way to explore the Sea of Cortés. The diversity of dive sites—ranging from shipwrecks to sand falls—means you’ll encounter a broad array of marine life, making each dive feel like an adventure. Experienced guides and small group size foster a safe, relaxed environment where you can focus on enjoying the underwater scenery.
For certified divers eager to make the most of their Cabo trip without committing to a full-day tour, this experience hits the sweet spot of convenience, quality, and excitement. It’s a perfect way to add a splash of underwater exploration to your vacation, especially if you love observing marine creatures in their natural habitat.
If you’re after an authentic, well-organized, and scenic underwater outing, this tour is well worth considering. Just remember to bring your dive certification, plan for equipment rental if needed, and prepare for some of the best diving conditions the Sea of Cortés has to offer.

Do I need my dive certification to participate?
Yes, this tour is for certified divers only. You’ll need to show your dive card at the dive sites.
What is included in the price?
The $129 fee covers two guided dives, a divemaster, and hotel pickup. Equipment rental is an additional $40 if needed.
Are the sites suitable for beginners?
These sites are best suited for certified divers who are comfortable with their skills. It’s not for non-divers or beginners.
How many divers will be in the group?
Groups are limited to 6 participants for a more personalized experience.
What marine life might I see?
Expect to see tropical fish, eels, stingrays, turtles, and possibly guitarfish or mobula rays, especially in good visibility months.
What are the water conditions like?
Water temperatures range from 78 to 85°F, with visibility often exceeding 100 feet, particularly from June to December.
Can I take photos during the dives?
Yes, photos can be purchased as an optional add-on at $10 per person.
What should I bring?
Bring your passport or ID, swimwear, towel, sunglasses, and maybe some cash for extras.
Is transportation included?
Yes, pickup at selected hotels and resorts in Cabo is included for free; a $10 round-trip fee applies.
Are there any health restrictions?
Guests should not have asthma, diabetes, or recent surgeries and must meet PADI medical requirements.
Whether you’re a seasoned diver or simply want to see what the underwater world holds, this Los Cabos tour provides a well-organized, memorable experience that highlights the best of Baja’s marine environment.
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