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Great white shark tours, Guadalupe Island

A Taste of Costa Rica Aboard the Nautilus

  • Post author By Nautilus Crew
  • Post date 2023-08-30
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By Nautilus Crew on August 30th, 2023 in Dive Report

we were lucky enough to find up to 16 sharks in a dive, We had fabulous encounters with eagle rays and were part of a group of mating puffer fishes.

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  • Tags Costa Rica, Pacific Ocean, pufferfish, rays, sharks, turtles

Onboard the Nautilus For A Diving Adventure of a Lifetime

  • Post author By Nautilus Guests
  • Post date 2023-06-14
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By Nautilus Guests on June 14th, 2023 in Guest Reviews, Socorro

If you want to move on from seeing marine life at its best in wildlife movies to experiencing them firsthand, I would strongly recommend a diving adventure on the Nautilus Liveboards.

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  • Tags dolphin, eel, false killer whales, galapagos, hammerheads, lobster, manta, Pacific Ocean, Roca Partida, silky shark, silver tips, socorro island, Tiger Shark, trumpet fish, white tip reef shark

Close Encounters with Marine Life on the Surface at Socorro Islands

  • Post author By Nautilus Guests
  • Post date 2023-06-12
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By Nautilus Guests on June 12th, 2023 in Guest Reviews, Socorro

If you Google Socorro or Revillagigedo, you will undoubtedly see hundreds of blogs, photos, and videos of the incredibly diverse scuba diving opportunities uniquely available at the four islands that make up this Archipelago.

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  • Tags dolphins, Giant Mantas, killer whales, Pacific Ocean, reef shark, sharks, silky sharks, socorro island, whales
Underneath a great white, photo by divemaster Mirko

Sharks, Sea Lions and Seals Galore

  • Post author By Nautilus Crew
  • Post date 2018-08-25
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By Nautilus Crew on August 25th, 2018 in Crew, Guadalupe

On occasion we also see humpback whales and even beaked whales, which are an extremely rare species that are capable of diving deeper than sperm whales!

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  • Tags andy, beaked whales, dolphins, elephant seals, Ensenada, humpback whales, hunter, joker, kenric, mau, Pacific Ocean, rhet, ropey, scrawled filefish, sea lions, Seals, slashfin

Today’s crossing to Socorro Island was very gentle with almost glass seas and a very low swell. We spotted turtles on the way, resting on the surface.

  • Post author By Nautilus Staff
  • Post date 2013-12-04
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By Nautilus Staff on December 4th, 2013 in Archive

Although each and every trip is different to the Revillagigedo Islands they all start with our departure from the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula which stands as a buttress between the north Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortes. Heading generally south we begin our journey  to San Benedicto which is the closest […]

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  • Tags Baja California, Cabo San Lucas, dolphins, Pacific Ocean, San Benedicto, Sea of Cortez

This summer I dropped guests in the water with ice bergs in Alaska. Today I dropped our guests in the crystal clear waters of the pacific ocean in 12,800 feet of water and 80F.

  • Post author By Nautilus Staff
  • Post date 2013-11-19
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By Nautilus Staff on November 19th, 2013 in Archive

Yesterday we were privledged enough to have good weather to dive Rocas Alijos. For the past 3 years weather has not permitted diving at this spot and the whole crew and all of the guests were very excited to get in the water. The three rocks thrust up from from the water and stood out […]

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  • Tags chubs, galapagos, massive schools of fish, Mexican flag, Pacific Ocean, reef, rocas alijos, sharks, silkies, trigger fish, turtles, wrasse
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