Aside from the big animals, one thing I really like about a wavy day at the rock is to look up where the waves are crashing in with plumes of white water on the surface.
Read MoreAside from the big animals, one thing I really like about a wavy day at the rock is to look up where the waves are crashing in with plumes of white water on the surface.
Read MoreFinally, we found the mobula rays! The guests saw them a lot of times jumping above the surface but they never imagined that under those waves, there would be thousands of mobula rays.
Read MoreAs our dive was coming to an end, the dolphins stayed with us as we started to ascend. My heart was so happy! I just wish I had my underwater camera.
Read MoreHalf way through the first dive, a baby whale shark decided to show up making circles around the rock like it was a formula one race. Schools of jacks, cottonmouth jacks, silvertip sharks, Galapagos sharks and a curious hammerhead shark all showed up.
Read MoreWe hit the water for the first dive and straight away we were surrounded by playful dolphins. My group began to cheer in delight and just a few moment later, the manta rays showed up and these animals just blew our minds.
Read MoreI love all dive sites but The Boiler has got to be my favorite because of the big animal encounters and the interactions that come with them. The best part is the reactions of the guests when they come up from amazing dives like this.
Read MoreWe have seen a great abundance of manta rays at Cabo Pearce and The Boiler, having as many as five manta rays swimming with us at any one time. We see sharks everywhere, tuna, large schools of fish and even the tiny nudibranch.
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