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The park fees in the Socorros as DOUBLING effective January 1, 2025. This is ridiculous! I guess they are trying to make sure nobody dives there.
Socorro Marine Park Fee Increase: What You Need to Know
Are you planning a liveaboard trip to the Socorro Islands? Recent changes to marine park fees have introduced significant updates that divers need to be aware of. Bluewater Travel is always here to guide you through these changes and ensure that your travel plans remain smooth and stress-free.What Happened?
Marine park fees for the Socorro Islands have increased significantly, from 1,811 to 3,622.02 Mexican pesos per diving day—approximately USD $97 to $195 (based on the 3-year average from OFX). A typical liveaboard trip with six diving days totals roughly $1,170, depending on the exchange rate used by the liveaboard. These mandatory fees apply to all visitors and are collected to support conservation efforts in this UNESCO World Heritage Site.When is it Effective?
The new fees will take effect on January 1, 2025, and apply to divers traveling to the Socorro Islands from that date onward, regardless of when the trip was booked.Why the Increase?
The Mexican government's fee increase aims to strengthen conservation efforts and protect the Revillagigedo Archipelago’s incredible marine ecosystem. Known for its giant manta rays, sharks, and other marine life, the funds will enforce illegal fishing, conduct research, and improve infrastructure.Exceptions and Discounts
There are some important exceptions and discounts available for specific individuals:- Retired Individuals (60+): The fee can be waived if CONANP approves the documentation submitted in advance. The documentation must be in English or Spanish and include an official document stating "retired" or "pensioned."
- Active Students and Teachers: A 50% discount requires proof of status. A valid ID card with a photo and current date is required.