Captain’s Noon Reports – Explorer – 2022-03-28

Location: Cabo Pearce

Weather: Clear Skies, NW Wind (7-12kts), NNE Swell (1-2ft)

Yesterday we finished our beautiful day in Roca Partida, for the last dive we dove with mantas. A lot of reef fish, big tunas, in general, the dive was beautiful just the current that was pretty strong all day, the visibility was very good and we could take some pictures of the beautiful sunset that was saying goodbye while it was going down and slowly disappear into the horizon, once we finish with the dinner we started our way to Socorro.

Today has been amazing, we started our day with amazing dives, a lot of mantas and beautiful visibility, very light current from the N but the 2nd dive was much much better, with more than five mantas, dolphins, a school of hammerheads sharks, and many reef fish, and the best part of this is that we could hear the whales singing below the water, our guest Jim could see the tail when he was diving, he told us that he heard something and when he turned down to watch what it was, he saw the tale of the baby whale, in a few words, Cabo Pearce is very good.

Water temperature: 75°F

Visibility: 45ft

  • Captain Julio de León

By Noon Reports

Daily dive and conditions reports from our captains onboard the Nautilus Liveaboard vessels.

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