4-day Diving Trip to the Port of Veracruz
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Description of 4-day Diving Trip to the Port of Veracruz
Participate in this next "VIP" diving trip to the Port of Veracruz.
The expedition begins on Friday, May 20 and ends on Monday, May 23. Every day we are going to do 2 dives, making a total of about 6 dives between Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
This trip is planned on an "All Inclusive" basis since it includes the hotel, 3 meals a day and diving, as well as guides and transfers.
This diving activity is carried out without a doubt with the best diving center in the Gulf of Mexico, authentic diving professionals with many years of experience. In addition, we will be able to enjoy the "jarocha" hospitality and its extraordinary and delicious gastronomy, visiting the most representative sites of interest in the Port, such as the San Juan de Ulúa Fortress, the Naval Museum, and the Interactive Museum. Guanajuato", the very famous Aquarium of Veracruz, Los Portales with its craft market and without missing a delicious coffee at the traditional Café de "La Parroquia".
Our primary objective is to explore its seabed and enjoy its landscapes and visit some of its best-known “wrecks.”
We recommend you reserve in advance, because space is limited.
*Note: Companions who are not going to dive will pay about $6900.00
- Transportation in Van type trucks
- 3 nights accommodation
- Diving services for an average of 2 dives daily
- Buffet breakfasts
- Lunch and dinner in restaurants of the group's choice
- Visits to places of interest
- Local guides
- 1 diving instructor for every 5 participants
This excursion lasts about 4 days and 3 nights
From 5:00 p.m. on Friday to 10:00 p.m. on Monday
- Purchase the activity with Fixed Date.
- Get the activity with Open Date. You'll have 90 days to activate the date.
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4-day Diving Trip to the Port of Veracruz
Rafael Solana, 63, Colonia Independencia Benito Juárez