Captain’s Noon Reports – Gallant Lady- 2022-01-31

Everyone also got to see fin whales and a humpback, as well as all kinds of dolphins that were in the area. “Best day ever” was heard several times as the guests came back to the Gallant Lady to refuel with lunch. During lunch, we motored two hours south to the beautiful bay of Agua Verde where we enjoyed cocktails on the beach and our famous taco night.

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It’s Such an Unexpected Dive Site Where We Never Know What We Can Expect

I love going to Punta Tosca, it’s such an unexpected dive site where we never know what we can expect and even best we the big animals don’t show up I still think it’s one of the best topographic dive sites.

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Captain’s Noon Reports – UnderSea – 2022-01-03

The second dive so far has been really nice, lots of horse eyed jacks, cottonmouth jacks some big yellowfin tunas, some saw a handful o hammerhead sharks, the north side of the rock had some silvertip sharks, silkies, Galapagos, and then the big surprise showed up: a whale shark, guests are loving it!

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Captain’s Noon Reports – Explorer – 2021-11-24

Today we are in Roca O’Neill. What a first dive! No current, manta parade, five or six mantas one after another, also a school of 30 hammerheads, and a small pod of bottlenose dolphins. We stayed for 1 more dive here in Roca O’Neill, this second dive was very good too, same conditions, on this dive our guests could see three or four mantas. One manta stayed all the dive with one of the groups.

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Island of San Pedro Martir and Bahia de Los Angeles

San Pedro Martir(or Mártir) is the most isolated island in the Gulf of California, located right in the center, 51 km from the Baja California peninsula and 53 km from the coast of Sonora. Bahía de los Ángeles is one of the few places in the world where Whale Sharks congregate. The shape of the […]

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Guadalupe-Socorro Combo Trip Kicks off the Socorro Season