We dropped into the blue next to the boiler and our dolphin friends joined us for a dance. The humpback song became the background music of our dive filled with dancing dolphins and even a few mantas graced us with their presence.
Read MoreWe dropped into the blue next to the boiler and our dolphin friends joined us for a dance. The humpback song became the background music of our dive filled with dancing dolphins and even a few mantas graced us with their presence.
Read MoreThat happiness is contagious underwater. I believe Revillagigedo is a good place to encounter pelagic animals for all types of divers not only super experienced ones. Conditions can play in favor of divers. In all the sites we can find protection from the topography and have nice and easy entries, you can encounter marine life not very deep and currents change a lot but you do not need to have OMG currents to see the big stuff!. Do not doubt about it. Come to the ocean paradise!!!
Read MoreOn our trip, we were very luckily treated to a unique and magical experience of swimming with oceanic mantas, watching a juvenile whale shark cruise by, seeing schooling scalloped hammerheads in the distance, mysterious and standoffish. As a bonus, dolphins also visited our group of divers and treated us to a playful and seductive interaction.
Read MoreMarvelous site, the cleaning station brings so much marine life… Whitetips, silky, Galapagos, and hammerhead sharks…. and of course, giant mantas! You can spend all of your dive time there… and right at the end at the safety stop… suddenly a school of hammerheads shows up, and afterward a WHALE SHARK! Didn’t know where to […]
Read MoreLet’s talk about the dive, every day we saw sharks. Whitetip reef shark, Galapagos, silvertip, school of hammerhead, tiger shark, pacific giant mantas in almost every single dive!
Read MoreJuan David (The Manta Whisperer) is a heat-seeking missile for large pelagic life. Friendly giant mantas up close every dive. Hammerheads on two dives- the last of which were in so close it was almost uncomfortable.
Read MoreWe had great dives! We saw giant manta rays, Galapagos sharks, lots of jacks, an oceanic black tip, and a small group of about 12 hammerhead sharks.
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