We see a great variety of fauna and flora, the water temperature is 28 to 30 degrees Celsius, visibility is excellent most of the year and we have reported 57 diving trails in four sectors, diverse for all certification levels.
The dives are characterized by the beauty of the marine ecosystems present in the area including coral reefs, seagrasses and ten sunken ships in the area, a car, and a small plane.
The region is influenced by the Trade winds coming from the northeastern Atlantic, which determine the bimodal climate of the area.
Cartagena has the best hyperbaric chamber in the country, that of the Naval Hospital
We go diving every day and all year round we have more than one protected area for calm diving.
The dry season is characterized by the constant action of strong winds coming from the northeast that directly affect the coast, at which time the Intertropical Confluence Zone (ITCZ) is located in the southern Caribbean. The major dry season occurs between December and April, while the minor dry season, described by the incidence of the northeast trade winds, occurs between July and August. (Franco, 2005).
All our dives are from speed boats, diving is not done from shore, you must contract a guided diving plan with a local diving center
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