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Our Ultimate Shark Diving Location.


Isla Guadalupe.

Located approx 165 miles west of Ensenada, Mexico, Guadalupe Island (Isla Guadalupe) has become the world's premiere location for viewing, photographing and videotaping the Great White Sharks who visit here every year.

The visibility is often more than 100' and water temperature at this time of year averages about 68F. You will be using surface supplied air (hookah) instead of scuba tanks, this adventure is open to both divers and non-divers alike.

Great White Sharks of Guadalupe

Great White Shark of Guadalupe

One of the Great White Sharks of Guadalupe... up close and personal.

Our 5 day trips are perfect for a great mini-vacation. Although we are set up to handle 22 passengers, we only take 16 passengers to Guadalupe. This "limited load" trip provides a quality experience for our clients by maximizing cage time and onboard comfort.

We operate 2 four man cages using a proprietary swivel system which hooks to our swim platform making it very easy and safe to get in and out of our cages even in rough weather.

Our Great White Shark Cage Diving Adventures offer you a safe way to watch, study and capture on film, some of the largest Great White Sharks in the Pacific. We have worked with National Geographic, The Discovery Channel, Marine Life Artist Wyland and Celebrity magician David Blaine on our shark diving trips. Our favourite shark diving destination is Guadalupe Island. With clear visability up to 100 feet, this is the Ultimate Great White Shark Diving destination.

The Ultimate Shark Diving Adventure

Great White Shark of Guadalupe

Cage diver getting a close-up shot of the Great White at Isla Guadalupe.