A few hammerheads were passing by as we dove closer to Socorro Island to finish our dive in the protected area. We were all excited to about what is going to happen tonight. Silky Snorkel at night??!!
Read MoreA few hammerheads were passing by as we dove closer to Socorro Island to finish our dive in the protected area. We were all excited to about what is going to happen tonight. Silky Snorkel at night??!!
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 MoreYesterday was the best dives I ever had at the dive site Canyon. It’s a beautiful dive site where we usually go on the 1st day, where we sometimes see hammerheads and mantas. But yesterday was CRAZY. 3 out of the 4 dives were were absolutely outstanding, playful dolphins, mantas, and schooling hammerheads 3 times!
Read MoreThe Dive Masters knowledge of all sites (Coeoiats Cannon, Roca Partida, Punta Tosca, The Boiler and Fondeadero) was invaluable. We were split into 3 dive teams that the dive masters rotated between all groups allowing them to get to know their guests on a one-to-one basis and not just by sight on the boat.
Read MoreJust finished our first day of dive at San Benedicto Island, we started at the Fondeadero with a couple of silkies, following by the south west point of the island called Manta Highway! Guests were mesmerized by 6 mantas gliding one after the other!
Read MoreDive Day 2-3 get even better at Roca Partida, 3 different Whale Sharks altogether, Silkies, Hammers, crazy Mantas and Mobula actions and amazing time with Tunas, will this get better? I hope so, as the only missing thing on my list is Tiger Shark and Dolphins now.
Read More3 great days of diving at San Benedicto concluded! Interacting with the dolphins and the oceanic mantas was definitely the highlight for me. Amazing how friendly these wild animals are towards divers.
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