Loreto dive guide listing La Lobera depth range and site style around Coronado Island.
La Lobera - Coronado Island
Advanced boat wall dive by Coronado's sea-lion colony.
About La Lobera - Coronado Island
La Lobera - Coronado Island is an advanced boat dive on the sea-lion side of Isla Coronado near Loreto, where a rocky wall, small caverns, black coral, and sea fans meet clear blue water. Divers usually come for the exposed island setting, the chance of playful sea-lion encounters nearby, and a route that feels most comfortable when local crews pick a calm weather window.
Research Estimate At La Lobera - Coronado Island
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Where Is La Lobera - Coronado Island?
La Lobera - Coronado Island Planning Details
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Reported Depth
10m - 30m
Depth Note
Public Loreto dive references describe La Lobera as a boat-only wall site that is commonly dived from about 10 m down to around 30 m, with the deeper wall section being the main advanced draw.
Best Season
Usually most comfortable in calmer late-spring through fall weather windows, when Loreto commonly has warmer water and clearer conditions. Winter northerlies can make exposed-island dives less reliable.
Typical Conditions
Expect a blue-water boat dive on an exposed island wall with better comfort in calm weather, moderate depth, and occasional mild moving water depending on wind and site orientation.
Safety & Access At La Lobera - Coronado Island
Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.
Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Advanced dive with caves and caverns; use appropriate training and stay within limits for overhead environments and depth.
Access Restrictions
Boat access from Loreto is the standard approach, and operators may swap or skip exposed Coronado sites when wind or sea state is unfavorable.
Legal Notes
Coronado Island sits inside Parque Nacional Bahia de Loreto, so park fees and protected-area wildlife rules apply. Give sea lions and other wildlife space and follow operator guidance around the colony.
Local Intel For La Lobera - Coronado Island
Community notes to help plan your visit.
Scuba
Highlights include a wall with caves and caverns at around 30 m/100 ft; intended for advanced divers.
Freedive
La Lobera is possible only as a boat-supported outing for experienced freedivers who are comfortable in open-water island conditions. The site is better known for deeper scuba profiles than for easy repetitive freedive laps.
Snorkel
Some Coronado outings include snorkeling near the sea-lion colony in calm conditions, but the named La Lobera wall is not a beginner snorkel site and is usually treated as a dive stop.
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Exposure Profile at La Lobera - Coronado Island
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Wildlife at La Lobera - Coronado Island
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La Lobera - Coronado Island Guide - Frequently Asked Questions
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La Lobera - Coronado Island Guide - Sources and Updates
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Research Sources
Loreto operator overview naming La Lobera among Coronado Island dive sites and emphasizing sea lions and marine life.
Destination guide describing Coronado Island dives, wall topography, rays, morays, and reef life around Loreto.
Recent diver report from Loreto with practical visibility, current, weather, and Coronado-area conditions.
Official Baja Sur tourism page covering Coronado Island as a protected wildlife area with snorkeling, diving, and sea-lion viewing.
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