Guadalupe Island
Baja California, Mexico
- Profondeur typique
- 20 m
- Type
- Requin
- Niveau
- Beginner
Notes
Cage diving with great whites (closed to tourism since 2023 — verify access).
Faune marine
- Sharks
- great white shark (Aug–Nov, when access permitted), occasional mako
- Pelagics
- yellowfin tuna, yellowtail jack
- Whales & dolphins
- northern elephant seal (rookery, topside), Guadalupe fur seal (endemic, recovering), California sea lion
- Reef fish
- garibaldi, sheephead
- Invertebrates
- giant kelp
Caractéristiques du site
- Cage Diving
- Pelagic
- Liveaboard Only
- Offshore
- Biosphere Reserve
- Currently Closed To Tourism (Since Jan 2023)
Quand plonger
- Idéal
- Aug–Nov
- À éviter
- Jan–Jun
Guadalupe Island, ~241 km off Baja California, was the world's premier white-shark cage-diving destination from the early 2000s through 2022. After a 2019 partial suspension by SEMARNAT (Mexico's environment ministry) to evaluate tourism impacts, the Mexican government implemented a permanent prohibition on 10 January 2023 — covering all tourism inside the biosphere reserve, including liveaboard cage diving and film production. As of 2026 the closure remains in effect — verify current status before booking. The historic season ran late summer through autumn (peak Aug–Nov), when adult and sub-adult great whites aggregated around the northeast anchorage off the seal and sea-lion rookeries. Shore access is prohibited; the site was always liveaboard-only from Ensenada.
Conditions & accès
- Visibilité
- 25–45 m
- Température
- 18–22 °C
- Courant
- Mild
- Accès
- Closed
- Niveau requis
- No certification required — surface cage; submersible cage requires Open Water and is currently not permitted
Emplacement
29.0333° N, 118.2667° W
Sources
Issu d'1 source
Intégrez Guadalupe Island à votre plan de plongée.
Ouvrez le planificateur avec ce site présélectionné sur la carte.
Ouvrir le planificateur →