Two Tank Dive for Certified Divers

Two Tank Dive for Certified Divers Tour in Acapulco  (Sea Mountain)
Price: $86.00
Individual Price includes tanks and weights. Full Gear Rental adds BC, regulator, mask, fins, and snorkel.
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Summary
Shore Excursion Size ? Small
Shore Excursion Type Active, Scenic
Shore Excursion Duration 5 Hours 30 Minutes
Activity Level ? Moderate
Shore Excursion Leaves From ? A 5 minute walk from the ship pier (details will be provided when this excursion is booked).
Food/Beverage Provided Snacks, Bottled Water, Refreshments.
Recommended Dress Activewear, divewear.
Restrictions This dive is for certified divers who have dived in the last 12 months only. Children under the age of 18 must participate with a parent or guardian. Children under the age of 12 are not permitted to dive. A valid C-card and picture ID will be required at check in.Health restrictions apply and a waiver and medical statement is required to be filled out by all participants. Please look at the following example:PADI Health QuestionnaireIf you cannot pass the questionnaire, or do not have the required physician's statement, you will not be permitted to dive. Guests not able to dive will not be entitled to a refund so please look at the questionnaire BEFORE booking this tour.IN ADDITION: If you are taking medication, consult your doctor before participating in this program.

Two Tank Dive for Certified Divers

Acapulco is filled with interesting dive sites. It takes less than 30 minutes to reach any of them by boat. In this Two-Tank Dive for Certified Divers, your choices include sunken ships, walls, pass-through rock formations, and the acclaimed Sea Mountain, whose depth ranges from 15 feet at its peak down to 150 feet. There are also more than 10 dive sites clustered around a local island.

The diving changes by season, but sea life is always plentiful. You'll see sandy and rocky bottom composition with small coral formations, sea fans, barnacles, gorgonians, sea stars, trumpet fish, jacks, schools of mackerel, sea horses, and, on occasion, sea turtles, eagle rays, whale sharks, and manta rays.

November through February is the best time of the year to dive in Acapulco, with 50 feet average visibility and water temperatures that generally range from 82-86 degrees. The waters cool down from March through May, with average temperatures of 65-75 degrees. Plankton during these months tends to reduce the visibility, but at the same time adds the possibility of seeing whales and dolphins on your dive. The water warms up to around 85 degrees from June through October, with visibility generally very good but dependent on local rain activity.

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