Join Us on the Next PADI Club Trip in La Paz, Mexico

Our next PADI ClubTM member dive trip will be in La Paz, Mexico from 12 to 19 October, 2024. Dive in with sea lions, explore sunken ships and get up close and personal with sea turtles. La Paz is one of the hottest scuba diving destinations of the year, and PADI Club members are invited to explore the wonders of the Baja California Sur locale on this epic PADI Club trip.

As an exciting bonus, PADI AmbassaDiver Captain Jason Chambers of the hit reality TV show Below Deck will also be joining the trip, giving guests ample opportunity to interact with this diving celebrity.

PADI Club is the world’s largest community of scuba divers and ocean enthusiasts. Not only does PADI Club membership give you the opportunity to save big on scuba diving training and accessories, like PADI eLearning courses, scuba refresher programs and Scuba Diving magazine, it also puts you on the list for invites to bucket list trips, like this one!

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Before we take a giant stride into why La Paz is an epic destination, here’s what you need to know about this PADI Club trip.

Dates: 12-19 October, 2024 Hotel: Hotel Catedral Dive Operators: The Dive Gurus and The Cortez Club PADI Club Member Price: USD $1,937 (Includes 3 days of diving for a total of 9 dives) Optional Extra – Add 2 more days of diving for a total of 15 dives: +USD $403 Optional Extra – Full scuba set rental for 3 days: +USD $160 Optional Extra – Full scuba set rental for 5 days: +USD $223 Optional Extra – Nitrox fills for 3 days of diving: +USD $126 Optional Extra – Nitrox fills for 5 days of diving: +USD $291 Inclusions: DAN Insurance, airport shuttle (from and to La Paz Airport), 7 nights accommodation, 5 days diving, breakfast, 2 dinners, lunch on dive days, one sea lion lecture with a local expert and one fireside chat with celebrity Jason Chambers Exclusions: Rental gear, lunch (on non-diving days), most dinners, optional extra activities and excursions, transportation within La Paz, rental cars, optional PADI courses

Please note single-use plastics are banned on La Paz dive boats. A water bottle will be provided to all guests for use during the trip and may be kept as a souvenir. Guests will also enjoy 10% off at the Cortez Club store.

PADI Club trips don’t just show you bucket list diving destinations. They go above and beyond to help you stay connected to the sport of scuba diving and the underwater world.

On our upcoming PADI Club trip to La Paz, we will be joined by celebrity Captain Jason Chambers, most known for his role in the hit reality TV show Below Deck. In addition to his job as a boat captain, Jason is also an avid scuba diver and a PADI AmbassaDiver. In his own words, “When you’re underwater, it’s the ultimate escape.”

During the trip, Jason will be on-hand to answer all your burning questions about being a boat captain and working toward his Master Scuba Diver rating (as well as your questions about reality TV, too). In addition to diving alongside trip participants, he’ll also be hosting a happy hour and fireside chat where he’ll discuss his diving adventures and anthropological efforts around the world.

Get to Know Captain Jason Chambers

captain jason chambers poses in front of a group of school children

La Paz is a wonderland for scuba divers and has recently become incredibly popular with marine life lovers and water sport enthusiasts alike. But, it’s not just underwater adventurers that love this part of Baja. Topside, the city offers top-class accommodations, stunning ocean views and a plethora of epic activities – from wind surfing to sand dune boarding.

Underwater, La Paz is a veritable living aquarium. In fact Jacques Cousteau called the Sea of Cortez “The World’s Aquarium” when he explored the coast of Baja California Sur. His visit transformed the area and brought fame to the waters of La Paz. Today, the ocean explorer is immortalized with a statue on the city’s Malecón.

Beneath the waves, snorkelers and divers can see any number of pelagics in the clear waters just a short boat ride from La Paz. Sea lions, whale sharks, whales (including humpbacks, sperm and occasionally blue whales), mobula rays, dolphins, hammerheads, mako sharks and sea turtles all make appearances in various seasons throughout the year.

La Paz is home to rocky reefs, submerged open ocean pinnacles, and a variety of wrecks. Here are some of the top dive sites in La Paz:

Los Islotes – One of the largest documented sea lion colonies in Mexico, Los Islotes is also the most famous dive site in La Paz. Head out to this small island in Espiritu Santo National Park to dance with, play with and giggle at sea lions underwater. Fang Ming – At 180 feet (55 meters) long and 72 feet (22 meters) deep, the Fang Ming is an easily accessible wreck dive. The sides have been cut away to make entry easy, and divers are often able to spot several sea turtles in, on and around the wreck. Salvatierra – This is a vibrant wreck dive where divers can see species like moray eels, parrotfish, and groupers. The sunken ferry near the San Lorenzo Channel offers excellent visibility and a rich underwater experience, although it can be subject to strong currents during certain seasons. Swanee Reef – A favorite among local divers, this stunning site is known for its vibrant coral formations and abundant marine life, including angelfish, pufferfish, and sea turtles. San Rafaelito – Home to a smaller colony of sea lions but situated closer to the city of La Paz, San Rafaelito offers a good alternative to Los Islotes and equally exciting opportunities to interact with the puppies of the sea. El Bajo – Located in the open ocean, the dive sites around El Bajo are underwater pinnacles famous for schooling hammerheads and dramatic topography. Currents can be strong here, but, in addition to hammerheads, divers can also spot other pelagic species, like manta rays and tuna. La Reina – Close to Cerralvo (also known as Jacques Cousteau Island), La Reina is where divers have a chance to spot manta rays from June to October. Although not guaranteed, some of the giant rays make a pit stop in the area during these months. La Reinita – This lesser-known dive site boasts colorful coral reefs and a variety of small reef fish, such as damselfish and butterflyfish. This is a great spot for underwater photography.

Nearby destinations, like Cabo Pulmo and Cabo San Lucas, also offer world-class scuba diving.

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mobula rays near La Paz Mexico

Please note the below itinerary is subject to change.

8:00am – 5:00pm: Check-in, gear rental & gear drop off at the dive center Hotel Check-in Welcome Dinner, Orientation, & Raffle: At the Seaside restaurant with a special sea lion talk by underwater photographer and dive shop owner Luke Inman Breakfast: At hotel (included) Shuttle to Dive Shop 8:00am – 4:00pm: 2 or 3-tank boat trip with lunch & drinks on the boat. Los Islotes – 2 Dives Optional Sea Lion Distinctive Specialty course Optional wreck dive on the way back Dinner: At your leisure Breakfast: At hotel (included) 8:00am – 3:00pm: 2 or 3-tank boat trip with lunch & drinks on the boat Wreck Dive at Salvatierra Swanee Reef San Rafalito Optional specialty courses offered at the end of the day 6:00pm: Happy hour and fireside chat at a rooftop bar with Captain Jason Chambers Dinner: At your leisure Breakfast: At hotel (included) 8:00am – 5:00pm: 2-tank boat trip with lunch & drinks on the boat Sea Mounts of El Bajo Dinner: At your leisure Breakfast: At hotel (included) 8:00am – 5:00pm: 2 or 3-tank boat trip with lunch & drinks on the boat La Reina La Reinita Cerralvo Dinner: At your leisure Breakfast: At hotel (included) 8:00am – 5:00pm: Dive trip with locations decided depending on conditions and the success of the prior dive days. Lunch & drinks will be provided on the boat. Dinner: At your leisure Breakfast: At hotel (included) Optional Dive Day: If there are weather issues earlier in the week and/or we decide to do extra dives, this will be an optional diving day. Exploration Day: Explore Todos Santos, El Triunfo, La Ventana or other areas in Baja California Sur on your own. Then enjoy hiking, horseback riding, and animal feeding at Rancho San Lorenzo before the farewell dinner. 6:00pm: Farewell Dinner & Raffle at the Ranch. The shuttle will pick up guests at 5:30pm Breakfast: At hotel (included) Check Out Airport Shuttle

A female diver explores a cave in La Paz underwater with sea lions in the background

There is no pre-requisite training required for this trip, and snorkelers are welcome to join. We do recommend an Advanced Open Water Diver certification to take advantage of all the dive sites we’ll visit. In addition, the following PADI Diver Specialty certifications would be helpful and will be offered as optional extras during the trip.

Sea Lion Diver Distinctive Specialty – Taught by underwater photographer, Explorers Fellow and PADI Professional, Luke Inman, this distinctive specialty dives into the biology of sea lions and how to dive or snorkel with them at the Los Islotes Sea Lion Colony in La Paz. Purchase the course materials in advance (via Amazon) or buy them at the dive shop with a special PADI Club member discount. Please note that an additional training fee applies. Enriched Air (Nitrox) Diver – Learn the ins and outs of using enriched air during your dives, and as a result, enjoy shorter surface intervals and extended no-decompression limits (NDLs). Fish Identification Diver – The Sea of Cortez is home to a wide diversity of marine life. Learn more about the fish you see during your dives with the Fish Identification Diver Specialty course. Underwater Naturalist – Get a better understanding of the local ecosystem and the differences between the terrestrial and aquatic worlds. Given the diversity of the Sea of Cortez, taking this course in La Paz adds a lovely dimension to the material covered. Self-Reliant Diver – If you’re an experienced diver, the best PADI Specialty course to take is Self-Reliant Diver. Even if you never intend to dive alone, this course will teach you how to use redundancies and self-rescue in emergency situations.

As a benefit of PADI Club membership, Club members get 20% off most PADI eLearning courses. Get started on these courses and more before you even step out of your front door.

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PS – If you’re interested in leveling up your diving skills, consider taking on the Master Scuba Diver Challenge for a chance to win a luxury dive trip to the Maldives for you and your favorite dive buddy!

PADI Club trips are laid back and full of adventure! For this trip, be sure to pack summer clothing, a light jacket and one or two dressy casual outfits for group dinners. And, you’ll want to throw some hiking or exercise gear into your suitcase for our ranch adventure on the final day of the trip. Reef-friendly sunscreen is also a must!

In terms of dive gear, bring either a 3mm or 5mm wetsuit in addition to your normal kit. You may also want to pack a poncho or jacket for the boat rides back from the dive sites.

And don’t forget your certification cards, logbook and passport!

La Paz is an epic destination full of underwater adventures. If you’re a PADI Club member, grab one of the limited number of spots on this bucket list trip by signing up via your benefits dashboard in your PADI account. On the other hand, if you aren’t yet a PADI Club member, sign up today via the button below for the opportunity to join this trip to La Paz.

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