Sunshine and calm seas

Sunshine and calm seas. We are anchored at The Canyon at Isla San Benedicto, and thankfully there’s a nice breeze blowing steadily over the lava flow, because it is HOT today. Weather is hot and the diving has been hot. The check-out dive featured hammerheads and a manta. A nice breakfast prepared by the amazing […]

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Not just the big ones!

Another great sunrise peaking thru the clouds as divers start to rise for day 3 of diving, we’ve anchored at one of the crowd favorites, Roca Partida.  Slight swell from the North East with a light wind from the north and water temp reaching 25C at mid day.  During the morning dives we had an […]

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Soon enough from under the cages shadows would appear…

I am just finishing my first season in the Socorro Archipelago where we have had whale sharks, countless encounters with giant mantas, gregarious bottle nosed dolphins, schooling Galapagos, Silky, and Hammerhead sharks and occasionally tiger sharks. However, in the back of my mind I know that when the Socorro season ends our next stop is […]

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Bam! Manta Heaven

YES! It happened on the third dive today. Clouds parted, the sun came out, divers rolled in, and Bam! Manta heaven. Guests came out soooo happy to have had four friendly mantas spend the whole dive with them. Dolphins started the day at The Boiler, and mantas finished it. So good. There will be plenty […]

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I am left in awe at what I get to be a part of!

As I sail back to Cabo San Lucas, wrapping up my very first trip on board one of the Nautilus ships, I am left in awe at what I get to be a part of.   I have worked with Nautilus and with Captain Mike for two years. I have been lucky enough to hear […]

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Better than the Cocos?!

Had a relatively quiet day at Cabo Pearce yesterday, until the silky snorkel which was just awesome. All kinds of silkies around right now, putting on a show chasing the flying fish, and very curious approaching all the snorkelers. One guest told me he thought it was better than the Cocos night dive with the […]

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