And the best thing about these creatures is that they interact with us! Playing with our bubbles, gliding over our heads, staring into our eyes… Moments of pure magic!
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And the best thing about these creatures is that they interact with us! Playing with our bubbles, gliding over our heads, staring into our eyes… Moments of pure magic!
Read MoreWe started at San Benedicto island on the search for hammerheads, and we succeeded. Just by the buoy receptor close by the cleaning station these great animals made their appearance. I always said we need to be patient and the animals will show.
Read MoreThe first day, one dive with beautiful mantas in El Boiler, they were dancing with four divers for more than 30 min. The black manta is elegant, he looks like he is wearing a tuxedo. The chevron manta, she is huge, more than 5m, swimming slowly and smiling all the time.
Read MoreHad a great trip! While the visibility of the 1st dive wasn’t great, subsequent dives were spectacular. Of course ‘El Boiler’ was the best, with dolphins and many manta sightings.
Read MoreThe visibility was at least 30m on every dive and the diving was incredible. The Rock gave us schooling hammerheads, galapagos, silkies and silvertips on every dive it was sharky to say the least. A smattering of Mantas helped to take the diving up a notch but the highlight was a 10m whale shark…
Read MoreDesde el momento que metes la cabeza en el agua sabes que algo bueno va a pasar y efectivamente El Boyler es pura magia…
Read MoreSan Benedicto: a sacred rock. It’s blessed with jacks of all ages and sizes; juveniles, mid-sized, and super-sized trevallies swarm around the Boiler in large schools, surrounded by schools of the very fish they feed on, who, tongue-in-cheek, promenade themselves right in front of them. Yet mantas are the queens of the game; they seek […]
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