Yesterday we dive the second dive in Roca O’Neil again, a really good dive, visibility around 65ft, light current to the NE, four chevron mantas they could see, some Galapagos and white tips, no tiger at this time.
Read MoreYesterday we dive the second dive in Roca O’Neil again, a really good dive, visibility around 65ft, light current to the NE, four chevron mantas they could see, some Galapagos and white tips, no tiger at this time.
Read MoreWe dive yesterday the last two dives in Roca Partida, in our third dive our guests could see a school of 40 hammerheads, one chevron manta and one mobula. The last dive had the same conditions with white tip sharks, a few silvertips, and some Galapagos.
Read MoreToday we go at 0715 to the first dive, lots of fish, a few hammerheads and the north of the rock, and a few yellowfin tuna around, white tips always resting on the balconies with huge lobsters. Second dive same conditions, no current, some Galapagos and silvertips, and a big school of jacks.
Read More“This is the calmest ocean I’ve ever seen out here, and I’ve been on countless trips to Socorro”, chef Steve on the Gallant Lady announced, while serving an absolute delicious breakfast. Only moments later, Captain Adrian interrupted our meal, announcing dolphins through the radio. Everybody rushed out on deck, to witness a unique natural spectacle. Bottlenose dolphins were jumping out of the water as far as we could see, surrounding us and following us at the tip of the boat.
Read MoreWhen I meet master divers I always ask them to tell me their favorite dive(s). That is how the Archipelago de Revillagigedo moved to the top of my “bucket list”… and it has lived up to its reputation for hugeness – both in size and numbers of the sea life.
Read MoreToday at El Boiler we had hawksbill turtles, dolphins, mantas, silvertip sharks, galapagos sharks. On our last dive of the day something magical happened. The chevron manta that was checking at us during the last 20 minutes on the dive, came to say goodbye when we left the reef to do our safety stop…
Read MoreBoiler has been good so far with a pod of dolphins around the divers and mantas just at once. A humpback whale was jumping out of water about four or five times, showing us how big they can be. The water temperature is 74F, mild current to strong in most of the dive sites, visibility 60 to 70 ft. Another great dive!
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