If you want to interact with mantas and not just watch them at a cleaning station, then forget the Maldives and Palau, and come here to the Soccoro Islands.
Read MoreIf you want to interact with mantas and not just watch them at a cleaning station, then forget the Maldives and Palau, and come here to the Soccoro Islands.
Read MoreEach crew member offered us great service with a smile and made sure each guest was always comfortable, having an amazing dive experience, and enjoying all of the amenities the Nautilus Explorer has to offer. I will be back for more soon! Thank you to the entire crew for making me feel at home here.
Read MoreLocation: Punta Tosca Weather: Overcast Skies, N Wind (10-16kts), and Calm Seas Yesterday we did the last dive in Roca, a nice and quiet dive with some shark action, silvertips and whitetips, lots of yellowfin tunas, and a big school of jacks. Today we are in Punta Tosca, a beautiful day, medium current to the […]
Read MoreIt is a beautiful day today, we started the first dive from the stern, 45 ft deep, a great start for the check dive, one manta and three hammerheads, some Galapagos close to Fondeadero. In this dive one black manta and one chevron manta appeared, a few Silvertips and Galapagos on the cleaning station, and one group could see a tiger shark.
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.
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