“The divers encountered a whale shark that stayed with them for most of the dive, at least 8 Mantas, lots of dolphins and usual reef fish.”
– Captain Hernan
“The divers encountered a whale shark that stayed with them for most of the dive, at least 8 Mantas, lots of dolphins and usual reef fish.”
– Captain Hernan
“The majority of divers had multiple sightings of 2 large tiger sharks, schooling hammerheads, silver tips and galapagos also made appearances, as well as a lonely manta.”
– Captain Ian Higgins
“These first two dives today have been “manta-stic! Numerous mantas, but especially the second dive provided very playful, and up to 5 chevron and black mantas at a time. Galapagos and Hammerhead sharks also accompanied the divers, as well as large schools of Jacks and Tuna.”
– Captain Ian Higgins
“Divers encountered lots of white tips, few hammerheads which stole the show due to their curiosity! They stayed with the divers for most of the dive”.
– Captain Hernan
“Yesterday’s afternoon dive was fantastic with the majority of the group seeing a juvenile female whale shark, and large schools of Galapagos. Some guests saying it was the sharkiest dive they’ve ever had!”
– Captain Ian Higgins
” Divers encountered schools of cotton mouth jacks, black jacks, usual jacks, Galapagos, lots of silvertips, lots of white tips, yellow fin tunas, lobsters, morenas, silkys and hammerheads with a baby hammerhead.”
– Captain hernan
Warm morning at San Benedicto, calm wind and seas. Sky partially clouded but cleared as the day got older. Our first dive of the day we did off the dive platform. Divers encountered few octopuses, lobsters, white tips and usual reef fish. No issues with divers during the buoyancy check dive. It was all good. The second dive we dropped divers at Manta Rock. Divers encountered Galapagos sharks, silky sharks, hammerhead sharks, silver tip sharks, white tip s harks and chevron manta. Viz and water temp remained the same.
-Captain Hernan