Shark Diving Malpelo Island
Isla Malpelo, Colombia

Photo courtesy of Coiba Dive Expeditions
The Mount Everest of Sharks, Malpelo is the Island of Sharks!
Beside Isla Coco, there is no other place in the world where you can encounter such huge Schools of Hammerhead- and schooling Silkie Sharks!
Malpelo Island is home to a large variety and quantity of marine creatures.
Of special interest is the hammerhead shark with its awe-inspiring schools, reaching up to 300 hundred individuals.
The enormous congregations of Silky Sharks who often mix with Hammerheads to form colossal Shark Schools and the huge number of cluster and free swimming Moray Eels are the two most outstanding phenomena in Malpelo.
Other common sights are the White Tip Shark, Galapagos Shark, giant schools of Angel Fish, Creole fish, Jacks, Tuna, and occasionally a Sail Fish, Whale Shark and even Humpback Whales and Blue Whale
Malpelo Island is a sinister and forbidding rock formation that plunges into the abysmal depths of the Pacific Ocean. This is a wild and spectacular marine environment that is renowned for its abundance and quantity of schooling of sharks and big marine animals.
EXPEDITION DATES ON YEMAYA LIVEABOARD TO MALPELO 2012 - 10 nt trips depart from Panama
Rates from USD 3900.00 per person on up
January 11th to 22nd
January 30th to February 8th
March 5th to 15th
March 20th to 30th
April 5th to15th
August 4th to 13th
August 17th to 26th
September 29th to October 9th
December 5th to 15th
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