Captain’s Noon Report – Belle Amie
Even more spectacular was that two of our divers saw a humpback whale on the north side of the rock during our second dive.
– Captain Lowel
Captain’s Noon Report – Belle Amie
Even more spectacular was that two of our divers saw a humpback whale on the north side of the rock during our second dive.
– Captain Lowel
Captain’s Noon Report – Explorer
Everyone had so much manta time yesterday that seeing an octopus or a Galapagos shark became the most talked about event. Followed by “oh and we had 3 mantas playing with us the whole dive…”
– Captain Graham
Captain’s Noon Report – Belle Amie
Most of the groups saw a school of hammerheads and there were massive schools of yellowfin tuna. The white tips were always around too.
– Captain Lowel
Captain’s Noon Report – Explorer
This morning’s dives have been truly excellent. There were at least 6 different mantas playing with the divers on both dives. But that is not all, we had dolphins on the first dive and hammerheads on both!
– Captain Graham
Captain’s Noon Report – Under Sea
There were at least 4 different mantas with the divers and some silvertips and galapagos sharks at the cleaning station… but the best action on the third dive was the hammerheads!
– Captain Gilberto
Captain’s Noon Report – Belle Amie
When we started to head back to the mothership there were three whales together and one launched out of the water with a magnificent aerial turn.
– Captain Lowel
Captain’s Noon Report – Under Sea
All the groups could see a school of big hammerheads (around 12), one chevron manta and some galapagos and silvertip sharks.
– Captain Gilberto