A Dive Master’s Amazing First-Hand Experience Diving off Las Animas

What a day we had. We started the day by arriving at a little island called Las Animas close to San Jose Island. I love this dive spot because of the variety of sea creatures that abound in this place. We did 3 amazing dives here with lots of playful Sea Lions and some Guadalupe […]

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Natural Great White Hunting Behaviour at Guadalupe

Today we finished off on a thrilling note with over 15 different sharks around the ship throughout the day!

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All of our guests were smiling so much because today the pinnipeds touched their hearts..

Today we had a great combination of an enchanted mysterious kelp forest and a bunch of  curious sea lions, playful Guadalupe seals, shy harbor seals and lazy elephant seals at Cedros island; beautiful sunrise gave us a lovely start this morning near by to the pinniped colony, so we awake with seals barking instead of […]

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One of the few places in the world to see Guadalupe fur seals – divemaster report – August 29, 2010.

The beautiful underwater world of “Islas San Benito” is located west of Isla Cedros which in turn is west of Guerrero Negro in the middle of the Baja peninsula. This Place is paradise come true for Kelp diving fanatics like myself. It is lush, healthy and pristine, with giant kelp, palm kelp, sargasum, sea grass […]

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San Benito

This place is…fantastic!! I dont like to take this words often in my mounth…but what a kelp!!!Swimming in under the roof of the kelp looking out in to blue blue water. playing with the Guadelupe fur seals wich actualluy are sealions. They are letting us getting really close to them and they are curiosly checking […]

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White or Whale shark???

Location: Isla Guadalupe, Mexico After the serenity of diving the kelp forests at San Benitos it was back to Guadalupe for the adrenaline portion of our combo trip. The 153 nautical mile crossing was very pleasant with average seas of 4-6 feet, which is almost as good as it gets in the open Pacific ocean. […]

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