
Our full day's outing to Majahuita appeals to everyone and
it's little wonder when you consider all we have to offer.As
we
sail along the southern rim of the bay, we brief you about
the
ecosystem we are about to visit and how best we can
preserve its
natural beauty.Our first stop is the beautiful
beach of Majahuita.
Divers remain aboard and prepare for
their dive; while the
snorkelers, their instructors and observer,
make for the shore.
The waters are safe and clear and
famous for the green and golden
spotted eels that anchor
themselves in the sand here, and the
torpedo fish that swim
amongst the huge, submerged boulders.Then,
it's all aboard
as we sail to the little village of Quimixto.
Here, those not
opting for a second dive or snorkeling, go ashore
to scout
the lush green forest that skirts the beach; take a
guided tour
(on horsback, if you wish) to see a wonderful jungle
waterfall and witness spectacular panoramic views of the
bay. Or,
just stretch-out, relax and soak up the sun on a truly
gorgeous
beach.to enjoy!

El Morro is 26 miles out from Puerto
Vallarta in the Pacific
Ocean. It lies beyond the protected waters
of the Bay of
Banderas and we reserve this dive site for
experienced,
certified divers only - no snorkelers.Because El
Morro is
located where it is, it has more to offer; more Whales,
Whale
Sharks, Mantas, Dolphins; and, a wealth of Rays, Jacks,
Yellowtails and Sailfish.El Morro is known for its series of
pinnacles that rise from the floor of the ocean, riddled with
dozens of caves and tunnels waiting to be explored in a lush
undersea world that teems with life.We take a maximum of
four
divers on this all-day excursion. We provide lunch and
all you
require for two tank dives in the most secluded, and
possibly, the
best dive site in the area.El Morro is an
opprtunity to experience
the real thing:
Big ocean - big fish! Big challenge - big rewards!

Los Arcos is an excellent and very safe
dive site for
inexperienced scuba divers and snorkelers alike.One
of
Mexico National Parks, Los Arcos provides sanctuary to
many:
Its craggy peaks and arches are home to Pelicans and
Swallows; in
its hidden tidal caves, the Turtles slumber till it's
dark; and
deeper, in its cracks and crevices, the Morays
lurk in ambush,
awaiting passing fish.And far, far below, in
the still darkness, a
once huge (and all too famous) forest of
Black Coral silently and
secretly rebuilds itself.
It is at Los Arcos that the deep Pacific currents, rich in
Plankton, encounter the Devil's Jaw. This 800 ft., underwater
cliff forces the plankton up near the surface, thus attracting
enormous numbers of fish to feast on the abundance.
Everyone, even
experienced divers, are impressed by the
variety of sea life that
Los Arcos has to offer.

Starting from the West about 23 miles out,
the ocean floor
begins to rise gradually before it abruptly drops
away again
creating an undersea mountain ridge. Where the tallest
peaks
reach high enough to break through the surface of the sea,
they are known as the Marietas.This is an excellent dive site -
Jacques Cousteau has documented the Marietas - a
protected bird
sanctuary whose surrounding waters offer an
exciting variety of
marine life including; Whales, Dolphins,
Mantas, and always,
thousands upon thousands of smaller,
spectacularly colored
species. This is an all-day excursion,
with lunch provided, for
parties of up to 15 cerified divers
and experienced snorkelers.

The Chimo dive site lies about 26 miles
along the southern
coast of the Bay of Banderas. IT is reserved
for certified
divers only and is not available to snorkelers.The
area is
teeming with fish - especially Damsels. However, Chimo has
something very special to offer, besides marine life. Here the
ocean floor has formed itself into to distinct and interesting
formations: Torrecillas is an undersea plateau about a
quarter-mile in diameter. From this mesa-like base, a series
of
seperate pinnacles rise like trees striving upward to gain
the
light.
Las Iglesias (the churches), is a line of columns that
rises
straight from the bed of the ocean, like the supports of
some
ancient sunken cathedral.
This is an all-day excursion, with lunch, to a secluded location
for small parties of divers. We supply all you need for two
tank
dives; however, you will never be able to see and
experience
fullly, all of Chimo's unique and spectacular
undersea
architecture in just one day.