Captain’s Noon Reports – Explorer – 2026-03-29

Weather: Good weather conditions today, partly cloudy day, NW 5 kts winds, calm sea, 2 ft waves.

NEX at anchor in Roca Partida, at ft, 3 shots out.

Hello everyone, yesterday’s last dive was fantastic. A humpback whale with its calf was near the dive site, singing and singing. Then, when we went to pick up the divers, the whale surfaced and they were able to watch it swim by.

Later, while we were at the Naval Inspection station, they reappeared and stayed in the bay for quite a while. We then made a brief stop before continuing to Roca Partida.

This morning, we set out early and started whale shark operations. Two appeared, and everyone came up for a dive, thrilled. The second dive started more calmly, but near the end, the whale shark reappeared.

People were really enjoying watching the manta rays, of which there were about seven, and they were drawn to the whale shark. Everyone was definitely happy to have encountered it. They had a wonderful time.

We have two more dives planned for this afternoon. After completing operations, begin navigation towards Cabo San Lucas.

Crew and guests doing fine.

By Noon Reports

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

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