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Discover Puerto Vallarta’s top-certified scuba experience with Vallarta Adventures, featuring expert guides, reefs, caves, and a 7-hour underwater journey for $119.
Scuba Diving with a 5-Star PADI Center in Puerto Vallarta offers certified divers an engaging and professional underwater adventure in some of Mexico’s most celebrated marine spots. Priced at $119 per person, this 7-hour tour departs from Puerto Vallarta and is designed for divers looking to explore vibrant reefs, caves, and tunnels with top-tier equipment and expert guidance. The tour is highly rated, with a 4.5 out of 5 based on 126 reviews, and is frequently booked 21 days in advance. It’s an excellent choice for those with current certification, seeking a well-organized, safety-conscious experience that showcases the region’s marine beauty.
While this tour is tailored for certified divers, it offers extensive dives, including optional technical sites like El Morro and a night dive at Los Arcos National Marine Park. The package includes professional guides, modern equipment, snacks, and lunch, making it a full-day underwater exploration. However, potential participants should note the additional government fees and equipment costs not included in the base price. It is especially suited to active and experienced divers who want high-quality, environmentally respectful diving in Banderas Bay and surrounding reserves.


The tour departs at 8:00 am from Vallarta Adventures in Puerto Mágico, Zona Hotelera Nte. The meeting point is easily accessible, and the activity concludes back at the same location. This early start allows for a full day of diving, and the group size is limited to 14 travelers to ensure personalized attention and safety.
Participants should arrive on time, as the tour emphasizes punctuality, and the boat leaves promptly. The meeting point’s proximity to hotels in Puerto Vallarta makes logistics straightforward for most guests staying in the area.
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This tour strictly requires current certification and proof of recent dives, with at least one immersion in the last 12 months. For dives at El Morro, Advanced Certification or higher is necessary, along with at least 25 logged dives. The company emphasizes signing an Acknowledgment of Risk before participation and recommends avoiding the activity within 24 hours of flying.
Physical fitness is important; those with heart disease, back, spine, or knee issues are advised against participating. The maximum depth for two-tank dives is 120 feet, and all dives are led by PADI-certified divemasters who prioritize safety and environmental care.

The tour explores Las Caletas, a private tropical beach with nearby reefs teeming with sea life, including turtles, manta rays, and colorful tropical fish. Originally popularized by Jacques Cousteau in the 1970s, this site offers some of the best scuba experiences on Mexico’s Pacific coast.
The Marietas Islands Marine Reserve is also part of the itinerary, famous for its underwater mountain range and the entrance to Banderas Bay. It is a protected area that showcases diverse marine life such as lobsters, octopuses, and rays. Because of its popularity, a $20 USD conservation fee is collected at check-in, supporting preservation efforts.

Los Arcos, known for its iconic rock formations, is a major highlight where the tour often includes Devils Canyon and El Bajo. The parks are home to a vibrant array of marine species including beautiful fish, lobsters, octopuses, and rays. Visibility can vary, with some reviews noting less-than-ideal conditions, but the guides’ expertise ensures safety and enjoyment regardless.
The guides are praised for their underwater communication, vigilance, and encouragement, helping divers feel confident even in less-than-perfect visibility. The underwater scenery is notable for its caves and tunnels, offering visually stunning encounters.

Your package includes weights, 2 scuba tanks, and top-of-the-line equipment. However, guests should be prepared for potential extra costs, including government fees (MX$25 and $20 per person), equipment rental (if not provided), and port fees (MX$40 in cash). A lunch and water are part of the experience, providing a break after the morning’s dives.
Travelers are responsible for paying these fees, so budget accordingly. The experience is designed to be comprehensive, with safety and environmental respect at the forefront.

Guides such as Joaquin, Charlie, and Ali earn high praise for their professionalism, knowledge, and friendly attitude. The staff’s responsiveness is especially appreciated during unforeseen issues like sea sickness or equipment concerns. Many reviews highlight the excellent service and personalized attention provided throughout the day.
The tour’s group size keeps it intimate, fostering a relaxed atmosphere where safety is prioritized. The guides’ ability to adapt to varying skill levels and conditions makes this experience suitable for certified divers seeking a seamless, enjoyable day.

While the majority of feedback is positive, some reviews mention poor visibility, cold water temperatures, and delays. Participants should be prepared for variable conditions, especially at Los Arcos and Marietas Islands. Plus, the early start and the strict certification requirements are important considerations for planning.
A few reviews point out hidden fees or inconsistent communication regarding cancellations, but overall, the tour offers excellent value considering the quality of guides and sites visited.

This tour is ideal for certified divers with recent experience, looking for high-quality dives in Puerto Vallarta. It suits those who enjoy underwater exploration, vibrant marine life, and caves or tunnels. Divers with advanced certification can access El Morro and other technical sites, adding an extra element of adventure.
Participants should be comfortable with active outdoor activities, and physical fitness is recommended. The tour is less suitable for cruise ship passengers or those unable to meet the certification and health requirements.
This 7-hour journey combines beautiful locations, professional guides, and well-maintained equipment, making it one of the region’s most complete scuba options. The $119 price offers good value in exchange for the access to prominent marine reserves and the chance to see turtles, rays, and colorful reef life.
Despite some variability in water conditions and a few logistical concerns reported, the tour generally impresses with high safety standards and friendly, knowledgeable staff. It’s a worthwhile choice for certified divers eager to explore Puerto Vallarta’s underwater treasures with expert guidance.
“Instructors were great and very accommodating. I booked a 1 hr refresher course prior to the trip with Vallarta Adventures and the instructor helpe…”
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
No, this experience is for certified divers with recent logged dives. Beginners without certification need a different program.
What do I need to bring?
Participants should bring their certification card, physical fitness, and be prepared to pay additional government fees and equipment rental costs if necessary.
How many dives are included?
The tour typically includes two dives, with the option for technical dives like El Morro for advanced certified divers.
Does the tour include lunch?
Yes, lunch and water are provided as part of the day’s activities.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund. Cancellations less than 24 hours in advance are non-refundable.
Are the guides experienced?
Absolutely. Guides like Joaquin, Charlie, and Ali are praised for their professionalism, safety awareness, and friendly support.