Cabo Pearce, anchored in 105Ft of water, is the windiest day of the week today, it is forecasted to start laying down tomorrow, we are in the sheltered area of Cabo Pearce and still you can feel the wind here, outside wind is doing 18Kts NW, waves are 6ft, water and wind today are 73F, visibility averages 60Ft. skies with whites and blues.
Strong current running to the northeast, guides keeping divers in areas where the current doesn’t affect them. Mantas, dolphins, Galapagos sharks and a huge school of hammerheads are in the menu and most of the divers got to see them all, Cabo Pearce is without a doubt the hot spot these days.
Some of the guests keep talking about the size of mantas, never seen them this big some are seeing mantas for their first time, some came out of the water screaming as they saw the hammerhead sharks for the first time too.
Spaniard group, very happy, easy going (so far), grateful and friendly.