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Review of dive centers and recommended places to dive at Mexico Pacific CoastPacific Coast of Mexico, better known and referred to as the Mexican Riviera, offers varienty of choices for training, certification and practical scuba diving. The following dive facilities and scuba diving destinations can be of interest both for beginner and advanced recreational scuba divers: Acapulco Scuba Center offers PADI & NAUI Certification Courses. If you are an experienced diver then you know how important it is to Dive with the very best equipment and crew. 20 years of experience. The dive center offers "Discover Scuba" training and certification course for beginners. If you have never tried scuba diving before, you could try it under the supervision of the dive center's Divemasters, who will teach you the basic rules and skills. This will be done through taking a student on a 45-50 minutes long day tour in shallow water. The minimum age is 10 years old. Two Tank Dive Trip is offered to recreational scuba divers who already hol PADI or NAUI certification. The minimum level required: Open water Diver PADI certification or equivalent. The sites to dive include sunken ships, walls, Sea Mountain formations, as well as over 10 dive sites at Roquets Island. Night Dive for certified scuba divers in Acapulco Bay. To participate, you need Open water Diver certification with your last dive having taken place within the last six months. Snorkeling day tours are offered to everyone, with no previous experience required. Acapulco Scuba CenterTlacopanocha 13 y 14, Paseo del Pescador, Centro. Acapulco, Mexico. C.P. 39300 Phone: (744) 482 94 74, (744) 4 80 19 62 Adventure Quest Dive Center offers Padi Scuba Resort Courses & Certifications, Diving trips, dive equipment rentals, multi lingual adventure tours & cruises, deep sea fishing in Puerto Vallarta. Customers are offered to dive in small groups max.6 divers, each group lead by the Adventure Quest Dive Center's experienced PADI professionals on every trip. The dive center's crew consists of retired pro's that sooner dive for fun than for profit. PADI training from novice through experienced pro is offered. What is offered: Dive tours to the Los Arcos Underwater National Park, including Devil's Canyon. Diving at Majahuita Beach dive site, which is the habitat to a unique colony of Garden Eels and Black Coral. Dive trip to Marietas Islands that are 22 nautical miles from Puerto Vallarta where divers could observe the endangered Blue Footed Boobie birds that are only found in the Sea of Cortez and Galapagos Islands. Diving off the small fishing village CHIMO at the dive site, which during winter months becomes populated with Giant Manta Rays. Experienced scuba divers are offered to dive at El Morro dive site to explore a cave that goes through a pinnacle entering at 90 feet and exiting at 60 feet. Night dive at the "Shallow of Crist", an underwater rock located near Los Arcos. This unique reef dive will reveal the large abundance of Lobster, Octopus, and other marine life seen only at night. Night divers are equipped with halogen lights and wetsuits. Special dive trips to Corbateņa rock and Sequial underwater pinnacle for groups of minimum 4 divers. Adventure Quest Dive Center Km.4.5,Carr.Barra de Navidad Puerto Vallarta Jalisco Ph. 52 322 2931902
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