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Socorro Islands


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Located some 200 miles southwest of Cabo San Lucas, not enough can be said about these volcanic islands. Uninhabited, except for a navel base, they have been called by many the “Mexican Galapagos”.

Home to whitetip, blacktip, galapagos, tiger and schooling hammerhead sharks this is an area for experienced divers only. Giant Mantas with 15′ – 20′ wingspans are everywhere! Besides 100 lb. tuna and schools of endless gamefish there are many exotic species of reef fish endemic to these islands and nowhere else.

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We invite it to visit this wonderful place and to lodge at one of many hotels in Cabo San Lucas.

Source:amigosdelmar.com

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