Rich Marine Life
Speaking of the beaches, scuba divers may already be aware of how abundant and diverse the underwater life is in Mexico. So it's typical to see whale sharks at Mexican beaches. They can be up to 12 meters long, but don't be concerned! These sharks won't harm you because they are not real "sharks."
Bryde's Whale and Sperm Whales are two further species of common whales, and the latter appears to have the largest brain of any animal that has ever been known to have existed on Earth. A turtle is another typical sight! Five of the seven species of sea turtles live in the Gulf of Mexico because they simply adore it. The smallest and most vulnerable form of sea turtle is the Kemp's Ridley, whereas leatherback sea turtles are the largest. The vampire squid, orca, goliath grouper, and many more amazing animals are included. In this region, diving and snorkeling are undoubtedly enjoyable.