BROADREACH - Baja Blue Water Scuba
Summer Address:
Baja, Outside the US & Canada, MexicoClick Here for Phone Number
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Off-Season Address:
Raleigh, North Carolina, USAClick Here for Phone Number
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The Gulf of California, better known as the Sea of Cortez, is home to well over 800 species of fish living in a variety of environments from rocky shores and patch reefs to submerged pinnacles and sea mounts. Large pelagic species from the cold, nutrient rich waters of the Pacific mix with marine life from the warmer, tropical waters of the Sea of Cortez. The unique ecosystem created is loaded with an incredible diversity of life ranging from gigantic blue whales to tiny frogfish.*
Lots of spectacular diving
Dive El Bajo, where schools of tuna, barracuda and dorado swarm around underwater seamounts that peak in 60 to 110 feet of water. Drift through canyons where sailfish and mantas cruise through the blue. Explore the Salvatierra, a 300-foot ferry lying in 60 feet of water. Swim into the wreck's open chambers to discover octopi, 25-pound groupers, green sea turtles, jeweled morays and arrow crabs hiding inside. The remote island of Los Islotes is home to one of the largest sea lion colonies in the Sea of Cortez, attracting divers from all over the world. Swim with hundreds of playful sea lions that follow you throughout your dive, begging you to play.
Baja offers wonderful diversions above the waterline as well. Head to the highlands to discover the beauty of the arid landscape surrounded by cacti, lizards and cool rock formations. Hike through desert canyons and swim in a freshwater oasis. Visit Todos Santos to explore markets, mingle with local artists and practice your Spanish. Ever tried surfing? A multi-day clinic on the coast will teach you how... Prepare to have a blast riding Baja's ideal waves.
More fun to be had
The Sea of Cortez is also world famous for its outstanding sea kayaking, and we take a couple of afternoons to paddle around the island of Espíritu Santo. Encounter pods of dolphins playing in turquoise waters and families of sea lions sunbathing on unusual rock formations. Climb ashore and hike up to the cliffs for magnificent views of desert canyons. The beauty and diversity found in Baja is astounding.
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Camp Type:
Year Established: 1992 Gender: Coed Age of Campers: 15 to 19 years old Cost/Week: $1001.00-$2000.00/wk Religious Affiliation: None Camp Owner(s): Carlton Goldthwaite Camp Director(s): Carlton Goldthwaite Nearest Large City: Los Angeles, CA Off Season Rental: No Accreditations ? |
Camp Focus:
Adventure Camps: SCUBA Sports Camps: Surfing Sports Camps: Water Sports Study Abroad and International Camps: Mexico Teen Tours and Travel Camps: Central America |
Water Sports
Adventure Activities:
Assorted Adventures
SCUBA
Wilderness
Academic Activities:
Marine Science
Miscellaneous Activities:
Oversea Travel
Travel/Trips
Additional Activities:
community service

