Captain’s Noon Reports – Belle Amie – 2022-06-05

Location: Roca Partida Weather: Clear Skies, NW Wind (10-12kts), NW Swell (2-4ft) We arrived here this morning at 0630, 3 dives had been done here, excellent dives because of the marine life, weather, and sea conditions. All divers are very happy by being here, lots and lots of mantas today, also many sharks and the […]

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Captain’s Noon Reports – Explorer – 2022-05-18

Today we are in roca partida, first dive with a lots of life, great visibility, strong current to the SW, big schools of yellow fin big and small tunas, lots of jacks, silkys, silvertips, Galapagos, and at least four or five mantas, two black mantas and one chevron. Second dive almost same conditions, medium current to the NW, great dive with too, chevron and black mantas, one mobula, a few hammerheads, silvertips, Galapagos, white tips huge lobsters, lots of jacks and yellow fin tunas and bonitos.

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Such an Incredible Underwater Vision!

On the first dive at Roca Partida, we are the only boat in the area. White tips, Silver tips, Galapagos, big tunas, and a friendly pod of dolphins during the safety stop. Thanks to our divemaster Juan David for having such an incredible underwater vision!

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Guest Zoe’s Adventure at The Boiler and More

The magnificent mantas graced us with their presence at the Boiler, and at a really close distance too! There were lots of white tip reef sharks and some silver tips as well.

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Back to Roca Partida, our church.

Back to Roca Partida, our church. Today looking beautiful, with calm seas, and for first time coming to this great place, we dove with no current at all. Super amazing clear waters, lots of life, tunas, Galapagos, mantas, and incredible mobulas following the mantas, and Dusky sharks. We still don’t see the hammer heads, hoping […]

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The Fantastic Sea of Cortez

The dives in Cortes Sea were a good surprise for me, playing with the sea lions was great and those dive spots are full of macro life. After that, we arrived in San Benedicto. Unfortunately there was no current, and with the current gone the sharks and mantas were not plentiful, but I can imagine […]

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