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    Default Cabo Diving

    Well just got back from 2 week (Jan 5-19) trip down to Cabo. Wanted to do some dives in Pulmo but apparently winds too bad in regular dive spots so they divert you over to less than great dives- same price though- I passed on this. By the way they don't tell you this until you get there. Lucky I bumped into few people that got sucked in. Dived in the regular local spots- most pretty boring but had fun with Sea Lions and had fun with the heavy surge around Neptunes Finger. Went with two differnt dive shops- Manta and Eagle Divers.
    Manta was ok, big boat, only 8 divers of various levels and good equipment. I however felt like it as a real job for the divemaster and seemed a bit disengaged with us tourist divers. Had a great time with Eagle Divers. Very small dive company however had an incredible time. Divemaster was good, took us to great spots that are not the regular run. Only 3 divers, again with mixed levels. He treated dives as drift and therefore had more fun with currents and sealife (Octopus, nudi's, bat rays etc) as well as a wreck. Would diffently recommend this dive shop.

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    Hello Pax, welcome!

    I've been to Cabo and like you, I was not impressed. I went with Amigo divers or whatever they are called. They were decent.

    The worst dive spot of them all was Sand Falls. So some sand spills over the precipice and falls several feet. Whoop-dee-doo.

    There is a small rock to the right half way out of the bay, had lots of tropicals flitting about. At Pulmo I only snorkeled about....looks the best.

    Unless someone is going to Cabo for other reasons, I would never pay to go there UNLESS the sole destination was the Gordo Banks. Now THAT is high voltage diving.

    Thanks for the mini-trip report!

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    Fortunately I went to Cabo do some R&R at the Bonito Sunset which is north of Cabo on the Pacific Side- quiet with great Margaritas and Cuban cigars, so the dive was an excuse to get in the water. Like yourself I would not recommend people spend money to go strickly for the diving. I agree Gordo is the exception.

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