
Diving atThe Corner (Mexico)
A barrier reef and wall dive, The Corner presents a diverse underwater structure. This site reaches a maximum depth of 14 m / 45 ft, making it accessible for recreational divers. Boat entry is standard here, facilitating access to its distinct reef formations.
As evening covers The Corner, the local air temperature is measured at 25°C. The current wave height at the surface is recorded at 0.8 m. These late-day readings characterize the surface conditions for the night.
Dive Site Location & Key Facts
Everything you need to know about this dive site.
Dive Site Overview
The Corner presents a compelling underwater environment, particularly welcoming for those new to the sport or seeking a relaxed exploration. Seamlessly blending barrier reef features with distinct wall sections, its structure creates a dynamic setting.
An overall accessible depth profile ensures suitability for all recreational certification levels, fostering a sense of accomplishment for emerging divers. Entering by boat, divers immediately encounter a vibrant saltwater ecosystem. Diverse structural composition provides varied habitats, supporting a wide array of marine species; here, explorers often find smaller reef fish, crustaceans, and a variety of corals thriving within the reef's crevices.
Navigating along the reef crest, divers observe life transitioning as they approach and trace the wall's contours. Conditions reported for this barrier reef system, coupled with its moderate depths, contribute to a generally straightforward and enjoyable experience.
Every visit here offers the potential for new observations of resident marine communities, fostering a sense of discovery on each dive.
The Corner
Conditions are Excellent
Best Dive Window
07:00 - 14:00
Optimal conditions expected
Current conditions near The Corner show 25° air, 29° sea temperature, 0.6 m waves, and 16 km/h wind. Forecast data is refreshed regularly to ensure accuracy.
Best Time to Dive
Selecting the ideal time for The Corner centers on balancing comfort with minimal rainfall. Dive scores remain consistently good throughout the year, peaking in August and September as 'Excellent.' During these months, average air temperatures hover around 28°C / 82°F, offering warm surface conditions. While rainfall tends to be higher from June to October, ranging from 4.6 to 9.4 mm, these periods still yield favorable dive scores. For drier surface conditions, January through May see air temperatures between 23-28°C / 73-82°F and significantly less rain, typically 1-2 mm, maintaining good dive scores. The choice largely depends on individual preference for air warmth versus minimal precipitation.
PEAK SEASON SCORE
Scores combine air & water temps, waves, wind & rainfall for overall conditions.
BEST MONTHS TO DIVE
Monthly records compiled from satellite and marine observation nodes over the last 3 years. Data provided by Open-Meteo and MET Norway.
Dive Experience & Conditions
Diving at The Corner begins with a boat entry, leading straight to a distinct blend of reef and wall structures. Its depth profile descends to an accessible level, making it highly suitable for less experienced individuals and those building confidence. Underwater visibility varies, but it generally provides clear views, allowing for good orientation along the barrier reef's natural contours. Surface conditions are typically calm; average wave heights mostly remain below 0.8 meters, aiding stable entry and exit procedures. A consistent saltwater environment offers a predictable dive. Importantly, strong currents are not consistently reported, further enhancing the site's appeal for leisurely exploration and underwater photography. Explorers can enjoy a gradual progression along features, from the shallower reef to the deeper wall face.
Dive Difficulty & Safety Guidelines
Approaching any dive at The Corner mandates a comprehensive understanding of standard safety protocols and proper planning. While specific, site-unique hazards aren't consistently reported for this location, adherence to general diving best practices is paramount. Divers should always confirm their dive computer is fully functional and carry a Surface Marker Buoy (SMB) for necessary signaling during ascent or in surface situations. Critical for both personal safety and environmental preservation, maintaining excellent buoyancy control is essential when navigating the delicate reef formations and exploring the wall sections. Divers must consistently operate within their current certification limits, especially given its accessible depth. Respecting the marine environment through careful fin placement and avoiding contact with corals helps sustain the ecosystem for future visitors.
Recommended Equipment
- Dive Computer
- DSMB
This gear list is based on verified equipment signals for The Corner, Mexico. Always confirm final gear choices with your dive operator, guide, or liveaboard.
Recommended Dive Suit
Current diving conditions indicate water temperatures around 29°C (84°F) at The Corner. Surface air temperatures are resting at 25°C (77°F).
The next few days appear likely to bring similar environmental conditions.
Most divers exploring waters at this temperature rely on dive skin or rash guard for effective insulation. A hood or vest is suggested for sensitive divers due to surface winds. Water temperature is only one factor influencing overall comfort during a dive.
Due to technical issues with our weather providers, data hasn't been fetched for over 48 hours. The data above reflects the conditions at the time of the last successful fetch.
Emergency & Medical Support
Essential information to help you plan your dive trip to The Corner.

Hyperbaric chambers are a critical part of dive safety infrastructure. Availability varies significantly by region, and not all dive areas have immediate access.
Before diving, it's recommended to:
- confirm nearest medical facilities
- check emergency procedures with local dive operators
- ensure dive insurance covers evacuation if required
Divers Alert Network
Diving emergency assistance available through DAN World.
+1-919-684-9111- 24/7 emergency hotline
- Diving medical assistance
- Evacuation coordination
Emergency contacts are provided for reference. Always verify local emergency services before diving.
Marine Life at The Corner
The underwater landscape at The Corner, characterized by its barrier reef and wall formations, supports varied marine life. As a site described as ideal for beginners, its accessible reef structure hosts a range of species. While specific sightings aren't consistently detailed for this exact spot, the general marine environment of barrier reefs often includes smaller reef fish, crustaceans, and occasional pelagic visitors. Divers can expect to observe creatures interacting with the coral and rock formations that define the site.
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What is the maximum depth at The Corner?
The Corner is characterized by a maximum depth of 14 meters / 45 feet. This makes it an accessible site for recreational divers, including those with less experience.
Is The Corner suitable for beginner divers?
Yes, The Corner is described as a barrier reef ideal for beginners. Its moderate depth and typically calm conditions make it a welcoming site for those building their diving experience.
What types of underwater structures will I encounter?
Divers at The Corner will explore both reef and wall formations. These structures provide varied topography and habitats for marine life, contributing to an engaging dive profile.
How do divers access The Corner?
Access to The Corner is exclusively by boat. This method allows divers to reach the site directly and begin their exploration of its reef and wall systems.
What are the typical water conditions?
The Corner features a consistent saltwater environment. While specific water temperatures aren't consistently reported, the area generally has warm conditions, and surface wave heights are typically below 0.8 meters, suggesting calm conditions.
What marine life can I expect to see?
This site is known for its varied marine life, typical of a barrier reef. Divers can anticipate observing reef fish, crustaceans, and other species interacting with the coral and rock formations. Occasional pelagic visitors are also possible.
When is the best time of year to dive at The Corner?
Dive scores are excellent in August and September, with warm air temperatures. For drier conditions and still good dive scores, consider visiting from January to May when rainfall is minimal.
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The Corner
Conditions are Excellent
Best Dive Window
07:00 - 14:00
Optimal conditions expected
Current conditions near The Corner show 25° air, 29° sea temperature, 0.6 m waves, and 16 km/h wind. Forecast data is refreshed regularly to ensure accuracy.










