North Wall
Cabo San Lucas
Dive Site Photos
Summary
North Wall is a reef wall dive accessed by boat from the Cabo San Lucas marina inside the marine park. The profile follows a shallow sandy slope (around 5 m) along rocky coral reef to a steeper wall that drops to roughly 40 m, with sandy patches, rocky outcrops and prominent coral heads including two distinctive pink coral formations. Marine life is abundant and macro subjects are a highlight, with Pacific seahorses and frogfishes regularly encountered.
The site is usually reached by boat and conditions are generally calm and suitable for divers of all levels. Visibility is often 10–30 m and water temperatures are typically in the mid-20s °C. There are no unusual hazards or restrictions beyond standard reef-diving precautions.
Tags
reef
wall
boat
topography
deep
open-water
Marine Life
california spiny lobster
moray eel
pacific seahorse
frogfish
porcupinefish
scorpionfishes
pufferfish


