Captain’s Noon Reports – Belle Amie – 2021-12-21

Location: Punta Tosca Weather: Clear Skies, NNW Wind (12-14kts), Swell (2ft) Today we did our first dive and everyone came out of the water cheering and clapping and showing how good the dive was, they saw dolphins that stayed with the divers for the whole dive, different mantas, hammerheads, and divemaster Casey told me he […]

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Captain’s Noon Reports – Gallant Lady – 2021-12-09

We had our first dive at 0800 we had dolphins around most of the dive and at least four mantas. On the second dive, it was manta love from the minute they dropped in until their safety stop, with seven individuals with the divers at the same time, who knows how many total individuals during the entire dive.

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Captain’s Noon Reports – Gallant Lady – 2021-12-06

Diving has been great, so many mantas here, playing the whole dive with everyone. After 40 minutes of manta love the divers went off to look for some hammerheads but the mantas followed along and would not leave them alone!

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The Stars of Our Dive Expeditions

All of our Socorro dive trips start off with a checkout dive. Some of our guests maybe have been out of the water for some time and need to refresh their skills or others may have a new piece of equipment they want to try out. Regardless of the situation, our guides pick a site […]

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Captain’s Noon Reports – Explorer – 2021-11-26

Today we are in the boiler, our first dive was a dolphin party, dolphins for everybody and everywhere, all dive long the dolphins stayed with the divers, they also could see three mantas and some Galapagos super close to the rock. On the second dive, four mantas were around and dolphins again, today dolphins are the rock stars.

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Captain’s Noon Reports – Explorer – 2021-11-24

Today we are in Roca O’Neill. What a first dive! No current, manta parade, five or six mantas one after another, also a school of 30 hammerheads, and a small pod of bottlenose dolphins. We stayed for 1 more dive here in Roca O’Neill, this second dive was very good too, same conditions, on this dive our guests could see three or four mantas. One manta stayed all the dive with one of the groups.

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