Quino El Guardian offers different itineraries throughout the year, with trips lasting between six and 13 days. Depending on the itinerary, Quino El Guardian departs from either San Jose del Cabo, Puerto Penasco, or La Paz.
Between November and May, Quino El Guardian visits the world-famous Socorro Island together with the three other islands in the Revillagigedo Archipelago. These remote, volcanic islands in the Pacific are known for a high concentration of pelagics. Big animal encounters include hammerheads, manta rays, whale sharks, oceanic whitetip sharks, humpback whales, tuna, and more.
Between July and December, Quino El Guardian is in the Sea of Cortez. Trips to the Midriff Islands offer wall dives and a colony of sea lions, and Explore Baja and Southern Safari dive excursions offer the chance to see wrecks, whale sharks, macro critters, and more friendly sea lions. All the itineraries in the Sea of Cortez also include one night dive with mobula rays.
As a scientific vessel, Quino El Guardian also has research dive trips. With a marine biologist onboard conducting targeted research, and through the Citizen Science programs, you can get involved in marine life and ocean research. Activities include animal identification, tagging, and fish counts.
Quino El Guardian also has themed liveaboard trips, i.e., women-only dive trips, family trips, and underwater photography workshops. And if none of Quino El Guardian’s itineraries appeal to you, you can also hire the boat for custom charters.
Diving in Socorro and the Sea of Cortez often means diving in open water with strong currents, so this trip is ideal for advanced divers only. To get the most out of your dives, there’s nitrox (with a surcharge). If you’re not nitrox certified, you can do the short course onboard.
Quino El Guardian has a limited selection of scuba gear to rent—BCDs, regulators, and Shearwater Peregrine dive computers. Either reserve what you need well in advance or pack your essential travel scuba kit. Don’t forget to bring an SMB, too. Water temperatures range between 73 to 80 F (23 to 26 C).
Highlights:
- Big animal dives in Socorro Island
- Night diving with mobula rays in the Sea of Cortez
- Themed dive trips and Citizen Science diving programs
- Limited rental scuba gear