Night Dive

1‑Tank Guided Night Dive in the Cabo Marine Reserve

Experience Cabo’s underwater world like never before — after dark. As the sun sets, the reef transforms into a new realm of activity. Octopus come out to hunt, lobsters crawl across the sand, and bioluminescent plankton glow with each movement of your light.

This guided 1‑tank night dive is a must for certified divers looking for a unique and thrilling underwater adventure in Cabo.

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🌌 Why Night Dive with Dive Cabo?

🔦 Experienced night guides: Safety and fun in small groups

✨ Bioluminescence magic: Lights out = sparkling ocean

🌊 Familiar sites, reimagined: See your favorite reef in a new light

📍 Easy access from Cabo: Central marina check-in + quick boat ride

📍Where You’ll Dive

We choose calm, well-known dive sites within the Cabo Marine Reserve, based on visibility and conditions.

Typical night dive locations include:

  • Pelican Rock: Reef fish, octopus, excellent light play

  • Neptune’s Finger: Rocky features + hunting action

  • Land’s End – moody swim-throughs + surprises

Note: Dive sites are selected nightly and may vary depending on ocean conditions.

👀 What You’ll See

  • Octopus, lobsters, and moray eels on the move

  • Nocturnal reef activity you don’t see during the day

  • Bioluminescent plankton glowing in your light beam

  • Familiar dive sites with a fresh, dramatic atmosphere

⏱️ Tour Details

  • Duration: 2 hours

  • Experience Level: Intermediate and above

  • Certification Required: Open Water

  • Includes: 1 guided night dive, tanks & weights

  • Optional: Full gear rental available at check-in

Nighttime scene with the moon reflecting on dark water
Underwater scene with coral reef, yellow and purple sea fans, a fish with a patterned body near the coral, and a drone or underwater vehicle with lights illuminating the scene.
Underwater scene with sunlight filtering through the water surface, showing dark depths below.
A scuba diver exploring an underwater cave with a flashlight, surrounded by dark water and rocky formations.