RADA LOBOS

Sea lion haven with kelp forests, rock passages, and caves.

Boat Access
12m Avg Depth
25m Max Depth

About this dive site

This dive site, known as Rada Lobos, is an offshore rock formation famous for its resident sea lion population, which can be observed throughout the year. Divers can explore fascinating passages between submerged rocks and navigate small caves, encountering diverse topography. While there's no specific historical narrative provided, the site offers an engaging exploration experience through its natural underwater structures.

Marine life at Rada Lobos is rich and varied. The site is characterized by extensive kelp forests, which provide habitat for various rock fish. Divers will also discover large sponges, vibrant cold water corals, and an array of associated encrusting fauna. Of course, the main attraction remains the sea lions, offering unique interactions for lucky divers.

To make the most of your visit, note that sea lions are present all year round, ensuring a high chance of encounters regardless of the season. Divers should be comfortable with cold water conditions and proficient in buoyancy control, especially when navigating through the kelp forest and the tighter passages and caves. Freedivers and snorkelers can also enjoy the shallower areas, particularly for observing the playful sea lions.

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Site Ratings

Big Marine Life Excellent
Macro Marine Life Very Good
Landscape Quality Very Good
Water Visibility Good Viz

Plan Your Visit

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Things to Note

Difficulty:

Intermediate

Intermediate buoyancy and navigation needed for kelp forests, rock passages, and small caves.

Hazards:
depthcold watercavesharp rock
Current Strength:

Variable

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This dive site information and pictures are sponsored by CENTRO DE BUCEO PROSUB

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