Diving Sacramento
The Sacramento dive site is a chain of rock formations, the largest of which is in the form of a pyramid, just 20 minutes northeast of Zihuatanejo Bay, near Ixtapa’s southern point.
The ocean floor is filled with large undersea rocks, canals, valleys, tunnels and small caverns with many schools of brightly colored tropical fish who like to accompany the divers on their underwater trek.
| Sacramento Dive Sites | Depth in ft Min/Max |
Currents/Waves | Main Attractions | Diver Level* | Activities** |
| 22.Sacramento Bajo | 30/60 | Moderate/High | Sea Life | B | N,B |
| 23.Sacramento Hondo | 30/100 | Moderate/High | Fish Schools | I | B,D,M |
| 24.Bajo Perdido | 65/100+ | Moderate/High | Sea Vistas | A | B,D,M |
| 25.Bajo de Jaime | 50/100 | Moderate/High | Fish Schools | A | B,D,M |
| 26.Bajo de Desbielado | 80/100+ | Moderate/High | Schools of Fish | I | B,D |
| 27.Morro de Tierra | 25/50 | Moderate/Seasonal | Small Sea Life | B | S,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 |
