This morning we started at Roca Oneil with calm conditions, no current. While we saw dolphins and humpback whales on the surface, none were seen on the dive. Beautiful conditions, but only one Manta sighting towards the end of the dive.
Read MoreThis morning we started at Roca Oneil with calm conditions, no current. While we saw dolphins and humpback whales on the surface, none were seen on the dive. Beautiful conditions, but only one Manta sighting towards the end of the dive.
Read MoreDay started with clear skies but now clouds have taken over, the dive have been pretty nice, few mantas and huge Galapagos sharks on the first dive. As soon as the last guest was picked up, the dolphins showed up.
Read MoreExplorer – First dive we had dolphins and mantas. On the second it was mantas for everyone with some close encounters with hammerheads
– Captain Graham
Under Sea – one manta a big school of hammerheads, tons of fish, galapagos sharks, silver tips, silkies and a lot more. The rock has a lot to offer, out in the distance we can see the humpback whales leaping out of the water and moving around the rock
– Captain Beto
Explorer – Second dive was much better with Mantas, Hammerheads, Silvertips.
– Captain Graham
Captain’s Noon Report – Under Sea
We came back here for the second dive, did the SW point dive site and the divers got to see more mantas up close. Yesterday afternoon most guests saw tiger sharks and they were really happy!
– Captain Beto
Belle Amie – Second dive was made from dreams. Four mantas, two black and two chevrons danced for each group. Barrel rolls and gliding through our groups the entire dive.
– Captain Lowel