4 hours
Daily Tour
2 people
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For this experience you must have an Advanced Open Water certification or previous experience diving with our team. The depth reached for the encounter with the bull sharks is 30 m or 110 ft and the maximum dive time is 30 min. This is a static activity and you will remain in place while Bull Sharks swim around the shark point. This type of sharks may approach divers, which is a common behavior. If your are looking for an adrenaline rush this is the perfect activity.
Due to the fact that bull sharks visit the Mexican Caribbean in winter this experience is available form November to early February.
Note: We offer just watching activities, not feeding. At least two divers are required for this experience.
Here you have a little description of this activity:
Tips:
Enjoy the thrill of the encounter and appreciate the beauty of the marine world!
Diver Level:
Advanced Open Water Diver or higher.
Sharks are so far from the idea pictured along Hollywood movies that even the size is wrong. Sharks are curious animals and very selective with their preys. Humans are not part of their diet and they are not crazy about our blood. In fact, there are more chances of winning Powerball than being attacked by a shark. Here are some advices when you encounter a shark:
1.- Swim calm. Do not get stress they are not interested in bait you. Panicking can lead to erratic movements and send wrong information.
2. – Do not touch them. Like all marine life we own them our respect and touching them is like trespassing boundaries.
3.- Keep your arms and hands close to your body and do not move them disorderly or abrupt.
4. Do not block their path because they can not swim backwards and it can elevate their stress.
5.- Avoid flashing colors in your gear. Sharks have monochromatic vision, so it would be smart to avoid colors like white, yellow, and/or neon when swimming or diving because those may stand out more brightly in a blue ocean
6.- Enjoy it! A shark encounter is amazing and special experience, remember they are part of the ocean and we may be visiting their neighborhood.
Swim calmly, do not get stress they are not interested in bit you.
Do not touch them, like all marine life we own them our respect and touching them is like trespassing boundaries.
Keep your arms and hands close to your body and do not move them disorderly or abrupt
Do not block their path because they can not swim backwards and it can elevate their stress.
Avoid flashy colors in your scuba gear