Captainโ€™s Noon Reports โ€“ Belle Amie โ€“ 2024-11-01

Anchor in 110FT of water, we are in Cabo Pearce, the dive here is EPIC, beautiful and the best, is been like this for the past few seasons and still amazing,

Nico says he did see 7 mantas at once, one of the groups saw a school of hammerheads, Galapagos sharks, silkies and even a tiger shark, schools of bonitos being chased for tunas and dolphins, dolphins were not interacting with the guests they wanted food, yellowfin tunas and lots of other fish.

Visibility is even better than yesterday, maybe 120Ft they say, water temperature is 82F, air is 84F, no current in first dive, mild current in second dive running to the east.

Inside the bay we are sheltered from the strong 16kts NW winds outside, waves are picking up for now they are 3ft NW, all night we had this long swell rocking and rolling the ship, this morning the swell was gone and conditions inside and outside were nice but after first dive weather starting to change for the worse.

Guests from Republic Czech are really enjoying our food, their usual order for breakfast goes from 3, 4 or more eggs each!!! Honestly speaking is Ponchoโ€™s (chef) fault, his cooking is deliciousโ€ฆ.

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

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