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Several companies offer snorkeling; a 2-hour cruise to sites around El Arco costs $30, and a 4-hour trip to Santa MarÃa costs $55, including gear rental. Among the beaches visited on different trips are Playa de Amor, Santa MarÃa, Chileno, and Barco Varado. Snorkeling gear rents for $10 to $15. Contact Gray Line (tel. 624/146-9410). For scuba diving, contact Amigos del Mar (tel. 800/344-3349 or 310/459-9861 in the U.S., or 624/143-0505 in Mexico; fax 310/454-1686 in the U.S., or 624/143-0887 in Mexico;; daily 8am-4:30pm) at the marina, near the Solmar hotel (see hotels in Cabo San Lucas). Dives are along the wall of a canyon in San Lucas Bay, where you can see the “sandfalls” that even Jacques Cousteau couldn’t figure out — no one knows their source or cause. There are also scuba trips to Santa MarÃa Beach and more distant places, including the Gordo Banks and Cabo Pulmo. Prices start at $45 for a one-tank dive, $66 for two tanks; trips to the coral outcropping at Cabo Pulmo start at $125. You’ll need a wetsuit for winter dives. A 5-hour resort course is available for $100, and open-water certification costs around $450.Source:travel.latimes.com Volver a HOMEPost relacionados No related posts Estas leyendo la entrada Snorkeling & Scuba Diving in Cabo San Lucas Martes, Diciembre 18th, 2007 a las 18:13 y esta categorizada en Adventure Tourism in Mexico. Usted puede seguir cualquier respuesta a esta entrada por el RSS 2.0 feed. ComentariosDeje una Respuesta |