Our first day was absolutely amazing, we had the chance to see a pod of orcas, there were two males, one was huge, he swam right next to the RHIB, it something that I’ll keep in my mind forever. Rouslam
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Our first day was absolutely amazing, we had the chance to see a pod of orcas, there were two males, one was huge, he swam right next to the RHIB, it something that I’ll keep in my mind forever. Rouslam
Read MoreDiving in Roca Partida feels like in another world, we saw more than ten types of marine lives in one dive, schools of giant tuna, pods of bottlenose dolphins and false killer whales, one manta, wahoos, white tips swimming around and cuddling up on the platforms. Condition was a bit rough but the crew were […]
Read MoreSocorro Mexico: Diving in a Marine Heaven Socorro, Mexico, diving is the gift that keeps on giving! It just keeps getting better and better: more marine life interacting with divers, more action, and more moments that will stay with you forever! Our guests are creating insane memories this season! From interactions with friendly dolphins, to […]
Read MoreRoca Partida, 3rd dive of the day. Incredible visibility, thousands of creole fish and jacks, we could hear the clicking sounds of some cetacean… Trying to find out where it came from as it grew louder, I took the group a little bit away from the rock where the current was coming from. A single […]
Read MoreWe had multiple jumps over the course of an hour and very close action! After lunch, we went back out and had multiple jumps with schools of mobulas! You have to go out and explore to find the magic!Today, real dreams came true. Kurt, USA
Read MoreThe last one was my favorite dive. I was 6 inches from the cleaning station and there was a manta circling me. I was feeling the swell connected with my breath. When i looked to my side, there were parrot fish, wrasses and reef fish, i felt a sense of kin. Pri, Seattle.
Read MorePunta Tosca with 30m/100ft visibility, volcanic rock formations, white bright sand, and many reef fish. A male adult chevron manta swirled around us for the 50 minutes of our dive. We did not loose its sight more than 30 seconds. Eline
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