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Socorro and Guadalupe aboard Solmar V

Marty Wolff

Socorro and Guadalupe aboard Solmar V

The Solmar V is a 112’ luxury live-aboard dive vessel based in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico since 1992.

Truly a four-season live-aboard that takes advantage of weather patterns to provide optimal diving year-round.

We journey 250 miles south of Los Cabos into the eastern Pacific Ocean to the Revillagigedos Islands—more commonly known as the Socorro Islands—to dance with the Giant Pacific manta ray, cavort with dolphins, dodge seven different species of sharks and thrill to an occasional lucky interaction with the migrating humpback whale population. This is remote, adventure diving at its finest.

The Sea of Cortez is one of the youngest and most fertile seas on earth, containing over 850 species of reef fish, as well as the famous flying mobulas and an assortment of schooling pelagics and tropicals. We’ve been diving the Sea of Cortez for over 25 years, and we call it home.

In August and September we are based in Ensenada, Mexico and follow the ultimate apex predator to Guadalupe Island, 180 miles offshore. This is rapidly becoming the world’s best location to dive in custom-built cages with great white sharks. Because we use hookah instead of scuba tanks on these trips, you do not need to be a certified scuba diver to enjoy the rush of going eyeball to eyeball with a 16′ great white shark.

Please visit our website for specific pricing as it varies by destination and days on board.

Details

Valid From: August 1, 2015
Valid To: January 4, 2016
Price/Rate: $2995.00
Booking Email: ask@solmarv.com
Booking Phone: 866-591-4906
Website: www.solmarv.com

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Dive the Fabled Galapagos Islands aboard Galapagos Sky

Galapagos Sky Luxury Liveaboard

DivEncounters is the worldwide representative of the luxury live-aboard M/V Galapagos Sky.

Scuba dive with schooling hammerheads, giant whale sharks, rays of all shapes and colors, sea turtles, endemic marine iguanas, galapagos fur seals, dolphins, penguins and astounding marine life diversity are just some of the riveting attractions of Galapagos liveaboard diving – a destination many divers feel is “the best in the world”. Gently swept by the waters of three major oceanic currents, the Galapagos Islands provide a stunning range of extraordinary diving encounters for liveaboard divers. With 7 night/8 day cruises, our itinerary includes 3 days at the famous Wolf and Darwin islands, a marine iguana dive which is exclusive to the Galapagos Islands, night diving and 2 land excursions.  

M/V Galapagos Sky is a 100 ft. (33m), 16 passenger, luxury liveaboard dive yacht cruising the islands of the Galapagos Archipelago – providing thousands of divers with high octane, extraordinary Galapagos diving experiences. Our liveaboard cruise also offers a full line-up of luxury accommodations, excellent food, “extra touch” amenities, and a friendly, helpful, experienced staff.

The Galapagos Islands are a National Park and Marine Sanctuary. Over 90 percent of the land and all of the waters are protected. You’ll be visiting a part of the world which has changed little since the time of Charles Darwin.

Jun 1 2015 – May 31 2016 $5695.00 pp/$5495.00 pp
Jun 1 2016 – May 31 2017 $5895.00 pp/$5695.00 pp
Jun 1 2017 – May 31 2018 $6095.00 pp/$5895.00 pp

Details

Valid From: August 1, 2015
Valid To: May 31, 2016
Price/Rate: $5695.00
Booking Email: info@galapagossky.com
Booking Phone: +1 (305) 262-DIVE (3483)
Website: www.galapagossky.com

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Bahamas Trip Report

Our week began Sunday morning with a beautiful sunrise. We started our dive at a shallow reef called Periwinkle. I was certifying my son-in-law’s mother and this site was a perfect introduction to open water dives. Located just off Rose Island – about 10 miles from Nassau – the reef’s three large, colorful coral heads sit in 18- to- 20 feet of water. We encountered a huge variety of small tropical fish, stingrays and a very friendly school of sergeant majors.

After enjoying the reef, we made our way to the Exuma Islands, where we found great barracuda, schooling Atlantic spadefish, a couple of Caribbean reef sharks and a beautiful, spotted eagle ray. We finished the day on Flat Rock Reef, where guests enjoyed a night dive full of marine life and more octopuses than I think I have ever encountered on one dive. Before we realized it, we had over an hour of bottom time in, and the hot chocolate – we knew was waiting for us topside – was calling our name.

David R. Vineyard

Dive day one onboard Carib Dancer and a Dive with the Owner’s charter. Great find by guest David Vineyard. Fingerprint Syphoma on dive site Flat Rock in the Exuma’s! Sunny skies and calm 85 degree water are the ingredients for a great charter.

On Monday, we visited a staff favorite, Dog Rocks. The amount of hard and soft corals, the variety of marine life and the swim thru’s and canyons excited our guests. “I believe that was my best dive ever,” said Donnie after he exited the water.

Shark Dives
Over the next few days we enjoyed the reefs and walls the Exuma Islands has to offer, and saw a few sharks. But, it was now time to see lots of sharks. The wreck of the Austin Smith was the best choice. The top of the wreck sits in about 35- to- 40 feet of water, and while the wreck is fun on its own, we see up to 12 Caribbean reef sharks on it. A few guest enjoyed up-close and personal encounters when sharks swam only inches away.

On this dive, my student even completed the remaining skills to get her Open Water Diver certification! In Aggressor/Dancer tradition, we, of course, ‘made her a cake’ once back on board. This is a team effort of all staff and guests to top the newly certified diver with flour, eggs and definitely, chocolate sauce!

After visiting the sharks, it was time for an adventure from Mother Ocean – the Washing Machine Dive. This is a drift dive between Highborne Cay and Oyster Cay when the tide is rising. During this rising tide, the deep water of the Exuma Sounds make their way to the shallow, Great Bahama Bank forcing it through the small opening between the two islands. It makes for a fun underwater current to ride. The contour of the bottom spins the diver around like being inside of a washing machine.

Diving Diversity
One of the things I love about being in the Bahamas is the diversity of what it has to offer. We made our way to a nice beach area just off Big Major Spot and swam with Pigs. Yes, that’s right. As guests entered the water near the beach, pigs would swim out to greet them in waist deep water, which for the pig was over their head. It’s a wonderful encounter that only few get to enjoy, as we normally only make it this far on our ten day charters, and this was a 7-day.

After swimming with the pigs, we made way to one of our staff’s favorite dive sites, Jeep Reef. The depth around Jeep Reef averages about 24 feet, and the reef is scattered with colorful coral heads surrounded by a bountiful array of tropical fish.

Next, we visited another favorite for a double dip. We had some much fun with the sharks on the Austin Smith earlier in the week that we just had to visit it one more time. It was as thrilling as the first!

Our last dive of the week was an early morning dive on the Blue Hole. As we slowly descended inside, we saw several pairs of reef butterfly fish darting along the wall to find their breakfast. We also saw the small, grey reef and nurse sharks that make the Blue Hole their home, as well as large stingrays laying in the sand and a large variety of angelfish hanging on the coral heads.

This week was one to remember. We had some of the best weather I have ever encountered for an entire charter. Seas were nearly flat calm, and the water temperature was 85 degrees! Now it is back to ‘work,’ repacking for charters to Belize and Turks & Caicos next month.

Click here for more information on Bahamas itineraries aboard the Carib Dancer, or check out the Komodo National Park or Fiji Islands Owner’s Trip Reports.

To dive with the owners, visit www.aggressor.com/dwo.php.

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Komodo Dancer’s 40% Celebration Savings!

Aggressor Fleet & Dancer Fleet

Komodo Dancer Island

Komodo Dancer’s 40% Celebration Savings!

Celebrate Indonesia’s Independence Day with a 40% Savings on select weeks. Limited space available.

Book and deposit on a new reservation from Aug. 14, 2015 – Sept. 4, 2015 OR for travel from Aug. 20 – Dec. 31, 2015 and save big!

  • Money saving specials and other promotions do not apply.

  • Deposit has to be received no later than Sept. 4, 2015.

Details

Price: Varies
Package Validity – Start Date: August 20, 2015
Package Validity – End Date: September 4, 2016
Travel must be booked by: December 31, 2015
Booking Email: info@liveaboardfleet.com
Book by phone: +1-706-993-2531
Website: www.aggressor.com

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Save 35% on the Maldives Aggressor!

Aggressor Fleet & Dancer Fleet

Maldives Aggressor

Last Minute Savings! 35% off on the Maldives Aggressor!

Savings apply to these select weeks:

September 6 – 13, 2015
October 4 – 11, 2015
October 25 – November 1, 2015

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