Two of the groups saw a chevron manta ray at the end of their dive just hovering on top of manta rock. They were coming from the cleaning station, after seeing a small group of hammerhead sharks.
Read MoreTwo of the groups saw a chevron manta ray at the end of their dive just hovering on top of manta rock. They were coming from the cleaning station, after seeing a small group of hammerhead sharks.
Read MoreThe second dive was another ‘sharknado’ – school of hammerhead sharks, Galapagos sharks and silky sharks schooling together. There were tuna, school of jacks, scattered wahoos and the usual reef fish.
Read MoreThe divers came to the surface cheering since they had encounters with a pod of dolphins, more than eight mantas rays, hammerhead sharks, silky sharks, tuna, whitetips and the usual reef fish of the site.
Read MoreOur divers were diving with a lot of sharks – hammerheads, whitetips, Galapagos and some dolphins that we could have enjoyed from the surface.
Read MoreDuring both dives our guests have seen a very big whale shark, many hammerhead sharks, silky sharks, Galapagos sharks, silvertip and whitetip sharks as well, black and chevron manta rays.
Read MoreThe rhib headed out in the indicated direction and within 15 minutes they were in the middle of a pod of thousands of dolphins feeding on a bait ball of sardines.
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