Conservation Passport

November 2nd, 2007 by Barbara Soldi

While updating some of our diving tours in Baja California I found out that from the beginning of 2007 (I know, it is a bit of a late discovery…) the National Commission of Natural Protected Areas designed the ‘Conservation Passport’, which is released upon payment of a mandatory fee of USD 25, which allows you to visit Mexico’s Protected Areas as many times as you wish for an entire year. (2008 fee will be USD 35).

The money will be used for the continued protection of the shorelines, inlets, beaches and coves.
One of our tour providers includes the passport it in their tour fee, well done!

People under 6 or over 60 years of age are exempt from this fee. However, we invite everyone to make the voluntary contribution of USD 25 to the conservation of Mexico’s Natural Protected Areas.

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