Exploring the 2 Tank Combo at Cabo Reserve & Corridor with MANTA
If you’re thinking about a day of scuba diving in Cabo San Lucas, this 2 Tank Combo tour with MANTA is shaping up to be a solid choice. It’s a popular option for certified divers wanting to explore some of the area’s best underwater sites without the fuss of organizing everything themselves. The trip offers a blend of scenic boat rides, underwater rock formations, and plenty of tropical fish—plus seasonal whales and rays, depending on when you visit.
What really caught our eye about this tour — and what reviews confirm — is the professionalism of the guides and the fact that tanks and weights are included, which simplifies the experience. Also, it’s nice to see a tour that balances adventure with a scenic side trip to Cabo San Lucas’ iconic coastal sights, like the arch and Sea Lions colony.
However, one thing to keep in mind is that full scuba gear isn’t included in the price, and renting it costs an additional $38. That’s pretty standard, but it’s worth factoring into your budget. This tour tends to suit those who are comfortable in the water and ready for a relaxed, well-organized dive day. If you’re a certified diver looking to maximize your underwater time and see some local marine beauty, this could be a good fit.
Key Points
- Certified divers benefit from a well-organized guide and included tanks and weights
- The boat ride to The Corridor offers scenic views and a chance to see whales or rays seasonally
- The tour includes visits to Cabo’s coastal highlights, like the arch and Sea Lion colony
- The overall experience is highly rated, with 99% of travelers recommending it
- Gear rental is available for $38, so plan accordingly
- The tour limits groups to 12 people, ensuring a more personalized experience
What to Expect from the 2 Tank Combo Cabo Reserve & Corridor Tour

This tour is designed to give you a balanced day of underwater exploration and sightseeing. Starting early at 7:30 am, it’s a full 5-hour adventure that begins with a brief safety and gear briefing at the meeting point downtown. The real highlight is the boat ride — about 30 minutes — that takes you from Cabo Bay to the area called The Corridor.
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The Nautical Corridor: Underwater Rock Formations and Marine Life
Once you arrive at The Corridor, the real underwater beauty unfolds. This site is renowned for its interesting rock formations and abundant tropical fish. Though the scenery is spectacular, some days might have just okay visibility, especially during September when storms can pass through, as one review pointed out. But even with slightly reduced visibility, divers still reported enjoying the marine life and interesting terrain.
A lot of divers have mentioned the professionalism of guides like Brandon, who take time to point out what you’re hoping to see — whether it’s rays, whales, or just colorful fish. The fact that tanks and weights are included is great because it removes the hassle of renting gear on-site, which can sometimes be a logistical pain.
Cabo San Lucas Highlights: Land and Coastal Views
After the underwater exploration, the tour moves to a scenic stop at Cabo San Lucas Beach. Here, you’ll see some of the town’s most iconic sights, such as Pelican Rock, Neptune’s Finger, the Sea Lion colony, and the famous arch at the Marine Reserve. This part lasts about an hour and is a great chance to snap photos or just enjoy the views of the rugged coastline.
Who Will Enjoy This Experience?
This tour is ideal for certified divers who want a straightforward, organized experience and appreciate the chance to see Cabo’s marine life and rocky underwater structures. It’s also suited for those who enjoy a combination of underwater activity and coastal sightseeing.
The Itinerary in Detail

Stop 1: Nautical Corridor (Corredor Nautico)
The journey begins with a relaxed 30-minute boat cruise. During this ride, you get to enjoy the scenery and the anticipation of what lies beneath. The Corridor offers noteworthy underwater rock formations that are perfect for a relaxed yet visually rewarding dive. Depending on the season, you might also see rays or whales swimming nearby — a bonus that some guests have experienced, especially during migration seasons.
Stop 2: Cabo San Lucas Beach
After the underwater adventure, it’s time for a quick land-based sightseeing stop. Here you’ll have about an hour to explore or simply take in the landscape. The visit includes popular spots like Pelican Rock and Neptune’s Finger, and the opportunity to see the Sea Lions colony. It’s a good way to get a sense of Cabo’s coastal charm.
The Practical Aspects: Pricing, Gear, and Group Size

At $160 per person, this tour presents a nice value considering the included tanks and weights, along with the boat ride and land excursions. The price might seem a bit higher if you need to rent full gear at $38, but this is fairly standard in many dive shops. Remember, having a guide who is experienced and well-organized adds to your safety and comfort, especially if you are still getting used to diving in a new locale.
Group size is capped at 12 travelers, which means fewer crowds and more personalized attention. This is a big plus for many divers who prefer a more intimate experience rather than large, rushed groups.
What Real Travelers Are Saying
From reviews, it’s clear that the guides truly make a difference. One diver appreciated how Brandon, their dive master, took the time to point out almost everything they hoped to see. Even with stormy weather and less-than-ideal visibility, they still enjoyed the experience, thanks to the guiding and marine life.
Another reviewer, who had just gotten certified, felt very well cared for by Pollo, emphasizing the guides’ attentiveness and professionalism. These insights show that knowledgeable guides are a cornerstone of this experience, elevating it beyond just a standard boat trip.
Is This Tour Right for You?

If you’re a certified diver who wants a reliable, well-organized day of underwater exploration with some scenic land and sea sights thrown in, then this tour is worth considering. It’s best suited for those comfortable in the water, looking for a balance of adventure and relaxation.
It might be less suitable if you’re not comfortable diving or if you’re traveling with non-divers who want a fully land-based experience. However, for those ready to explore the vibrant underwater world of Cabo, this tour offers a solid mix of marine beauty, expert guidance, and scenic coastline.
Final Thoughts
The 2 Tank Combo Cabo Reserve & Corridor tour with MANTA appears to deliver good value and a smooth, engaging experience. The combination of underwater rock formations, tropical fish, and the scenic boat ride makes it appealing for certified divers who want to maximize their time in the water. The small group size and knowledgeable guides are definite highlights that help ensure safety and enjoyment.
While the gear rental adds some extra cost, it’s a common practice and doesn’t detract too much from the value, especially considering the quality of the guides and the scenic stops. If you’re looking for a trusted operator with positive reviews and a balanced itinerary, this tour fits the bill.
For those who love underwater exploration paired with a bit of sightseeing and are comfortable in the water, this trip offers a great way to experience Cabo’s marine and coastal charm without breaking the bank.
2 Tank Combo Cabo Reserve & Corridor, certified divers with MANTA
“Brandon was my dive master. We had spoken before the dives about what I hoped to see. He pointed out almost everything that we had chatted about….”
FAQ
Is gear rental included in the tour price?
No, scuba gear isn’t included in the $160 fee. You can rent a full set for $38, which is recommended if you don’t have your own.
What is the tour duration?
It lasts approximately 5 hours, starting at 7:30 am.
Do I need to be an experienced diver?
Yes, this tour is for certified divers, as it involves actual diving rather than snorkeling or introductory dives.
What’s the maximum group size?
The group is limited to 12 travelers, ensuring more personalized attention.
Are tanks and weights included?
Yes, tanks and weights are included in the tour price.
What if the weather isn’t good?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered an alternative date or a full refund.
How scenic is the boat ride?
The boat ride is about 30 minutes long and offers nice views, with the chance to see whales or rays seasonally.
Are there land-based activities included?
Yes, after the underwater portion, there’s a stop at Cabo San Lucas Beach to see local landmarks.
Is this suitable for non-divers?
No, this specific tour is for certified divers. Non-divers may want to look for snorkeling alternatives.
How do I book?
You can book through Viator or directly via MANTA’s contact info, with bookings often made about a week in advance.
If you’re a diver looking for a well-organized, friendly experience with beautiful underwater scenery and scenic coastal stops, this Cabo tour is worth considering. Just remember to plan for gear rental if needed, and enjoy the marine marvels of one of Mexico’s most beautiful spots.
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