Mexico Shark Diving | Cage Diving With Great White Sharks‎ 2019

Guadalupe Island shark cage diving

Great White Shark Cage Diving 2019 | What To Expect

When you book an exciting all inclusive shark cage diving adventure on America’s Shark Boat you’ll be visiting Isla Guadalupe. A small volcanic island (still active) in the Pacific Ocean some 210 miles  southwest of San Diego in the upper region on Mexico’s Baja California, Guadalupe is all about diving with the oceans top predator – great white shark.

Cage Diving Safety and Thrills

From the safety of our purpose built shark cages at Guadalupe Island you’ll enjoy some of the world’s best encounters with these awesome apex predators. There are only a few spots of earth where great whites can be seen in such numbers, as of 2018 we have identified over 300+ different sharks here. The Guadalupe shark diving season runs from August to late November, when the ocean is calmest, and colder sea temperatures of 66 to 72°F can be expected at this time of year. Great whites, tuna, Guadalupe fur seals and sea lions are most frequently sighted during the August, September and October period.

Great White Shark Diving For Everyone

We specialize in taking non certified divers, or first time shark divers, into the exciting world of great white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias). Dive with us and discover hands on shark research and shark conservation at Guadalupe Island. Shark Diving For Everyone is our commitment to showcase the incredible world of white sharks with a combination of 18 years of cage diving experience, a cage system designed exclusively for non divers, top notch shark staff and cage diving crews with years of hands on shark experience. We have been cage diving and naming many of the white sharks you’ll be diving with this year. From the incredible 19+ foot Deep Blue, most likely the largest great white shark in the Pacific, to many of our regular white sharks like Scarboard, Lucy, and Mau. These amazing animals have become more than just whites sharks to us as we encounter them year after year – we met Scarboard 16 years ago – they have become our sharky friends. Let’s dive!