Yesterday we finished our day at Cabo Pearce the day, in general, was good but the current and visibility were not as good as the marine life was, we had a strong current most of the dives and that affected the dive in general.
Read MoreYesterday we finished our day at Cabo Pearce the day, in general, was good but the current and visibility were not as good as the marine life was, we had a strong current most of the dives and that affected the dive in general.
Read Moreoday we proved why again. As soon as we started to go down we saw the first manta. A short while later another manta showed up. And then the rest of the manta clan showed up. All of a sudden we had five mantas circling us for the rest of the dive.
Read MoreLocation: San Benedicto Island Weather: Clear Skies, N Wind (8-12kts), Swell (2-4ft) The first dive today we start from the stern, light current to the E, really good dive for the check dive, first group could see two dolphins below the boat, some other divers could see a black and chevron mantas, silvertips and one […]
Read MoreTwo dives are done so far and it’s manta soup down there. Appears to be mating time for the mantas, there are a lot of males hanging around very close to one or two females.
Read MoreWe 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.
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 MoreWe did our second dive at the Canyon and was excellent, all the guests were very happy. Schooling hammerheads, Galapagos, silvertips plus a few mantas around. When I asked what they saw, the standard answer was, “Everything!”. Viz around 80ft, with mild current.
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