Diving La Majahua
To the east and south of La Majahua beach, located outside Zihuatanejo Bay towards Ixtapa, you can find an extensive littoral (the area between high and low tide) with impacted rocks and cliffs. Punta Carrizo is made up of underwater cliffs rich in marine life overall. Starfish, sea cucumbers, hermit crabs and lobsters are common sights while diving in this area.
Punta San Esteban has a shoal with a variety of fish swimming in and out of the cracks. Outside the wall schools of small reef fish gather to feed. Godomia is formed of large rocks that run perpendicular to the coast, separated by aisles of sand and smaller rocks and full of marine life.
| La Majahua Dive Sites | Depth in ft Min/Max |
Currents/Waves | Main Attractions | Diver Level* | Activities ** |
| 28.Punta Carrizo | 40/80 | High/Seasonal | Fish Schools | I | B,M |
| 29.Morro del Tigre | 20/50 | Moderate/Seasonal | Easy Dive | T | S,N,B |
| 30.El Chololo | 20/65 | Moderate/Seasonal | Easy Dive | B | S,B |
| 31.Punta San Esteban | 40/60 | Moderate/Seasonal | Deep Dive | B | D |
| 32.Godomia | 30/70 | Low/Seasonal | Sea Life, Caves | B | S,N,B |
| *Diver Level Key
T=Tourist: No license-Max depth 30 feet |
**Activities Key
N=Night Dive
B = Natural Beauty P=Photography D=Deep Dive S=Snorkeling M=Multilevel dive |
