This dive site, Piedras Pintas, is an easily accessible shallow cove in Mexico, characterized by a gradually sloping bottom with a mix of sandy patches and rocky reef formations. Divers typically perform a 5-minute surface swim to reach the center of the bay, where the maximum depth of 10 meters (33 feet) is found. It's known for its straightforward navigation and relaxed diving conditions.
The marine life at Piedras Pintas is particularly appealing for macro enthusiasts. The site frequently hosts an abundance of stingrays, scorpionfish, and various small creatures like pike blennies and snake eels. During certain periods, schools of snappers and trevallies can also be encountered, adding to the diversity. In the winter months, kelp formations provide additional habitat and visual interest.
The best time to visit Piedras Pintas is likely during the winter for the kelp formations, though its shallow nature makes it suitable year-round. It's an excellent location for beginner divers due to its shallow depths and calm conditions. Both snorkelers and freedivers will find this site highly suitable, offering ample opportunities to observe marine life in a relaxed environment.

