Dive the Corridor

2-Tank Reef Dive Tour

Explore one of Cabo’s most scenic and beginner-friendly dive zones — The Corridor, a calm stretch of reef between Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo. Known for its shallow coral gardens, abundant reef fish, and excellent visibility, this area is ideal for both first-time certified divers and seasoned pros seeking a relaxed reef experience.

Join our expert guides for a 2‑tank dive tour to top-rated sites like Chileno Bay, Santa Maria, and Cabeza de Ballena — each known for their vibrant marine life and photo-worthy reef structure.

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🌊 Why Dive the Corridor with Dive Cabo?

🐢 Ideal for beginners and relaxed reef lovers

🌊 Calm surface conditions + shallow depths

👨‍🏫 Small groups + certified dive guides

📍 Top-rated sites like Chileno Bay & Cabeza de Ballena

📸 Perfect for macro spotting & underwater photography

📍Dive Sites Along the Corridor

Chileno Bay: Vibrant reefs, calm entry, and tons of tropical fish

Santa Maria Bay: Sea fans, shallow coral gardens, occasional rays

Whale Head: Shallow rocky channels, eagle rays, beginner-friendly

Blow Hole: Deep caverns, reef sharks, strong surge — advanced only

Gavilanes: Sheltered canyon-style reef, octopus, rays, and coral lobsters

Note: Dive sites are subject to change based on weather and safety conditions.

🐟 What You’ll See

  • Colorful reef fish (sergeant majors, angelfish, puffers)

  • Soft coral gardens, sea fans, and sponges

  • Gentle surge and typically clear visibility

  • Occasional sightings of rays, eels, and macro life

⏱️ Tour Details

  • Duration: 3 to 4 hours

  • Experience Level: Beginner to Advanced

  • Certification Required: Open Water (or higher)

  • Includes: 2 guided dives, tanks & weights

  • Optional: Gear rental available at check-in

A large rocky island with a natural arch in the water during sunset or sunrise.
Two whales swimming in the open ocean viewed from above.
A person scuba diving underwater, wearing a black wetsuit, gloves, snorkel mask, and a watch, adjusting their mask as they explore the blue ocean.
A dolphin swimming in the ocean, with several sharks visible underneath the water.