| Charter fees are quoted in $US and include all taxes
and port fees
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Boarding |
Returning |
| 7 nights |
Sat Oct 29
4 pm |
Sat Nov 5
9 am |
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La Paz |
La Paz |
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| Rates and Availability |
Dormitory
1495.00 |
Stateroom
1795.00 |
Executive Suite
2095.00 |
| 0 Available |
4 Available |
0 Available |
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3rd Stateroom Occupant - $1100.00
Destinations
Remark
Halloween in the Sea of Cortez
Trip Commentary:
Fall is peak season for diving in the Sea of Cortez. This is the best
time to visit especially if you are interested in seeing hammerhead sharks.
From mid-September through November you can generally expect calm seas
and beautiful hot sunny weather, water temps ranging from 76 - 84 degrees
and visibility from 60 to 100 feet plus in what can best be described
as tropical paradise. This is where palm tree lined open air restaurants
serve up fresh local seafood while patrons enjoy cerveza y margarita.
You can expect to see mantas, moray eels, California sealions and a profusion
of fish including pufferfish, cornetfish, triggerfish, surgeonfish, porkfish,
parrotfish, angelfish, cabrilla, grouper, snapper,, sergeant majors, butterflyfish,
wrasses, damselfish, goatfish and barberfish just to name the most common.
Whale sharks can be seen occasionally. Invertebrate life is moderate in
some places and sparce in other areas and includes stony corals, seafans,
gorgonians and yellow colonial tubastrea corals. The topography can be
fantastic with seamounts, submarine canyons and small caves. For the really
adventuresome, we can even spend a couple of days searching out a resident
pod of sperm whales that live 50 miles offshore (but be prepared to be
patient and remember that sightings are a bit of a gamble). Hurricane
season is generally over by September and the winter outflow winds from
the Colorado River do not usually start blowing until late November or
December. Sample itinerary Day 1: Late afternoon or evening departure
from La Paz once we have picked up all our incoming guests. Hopefully
there will be time for a warmup dive in the evening. Days 2 - 6: Opportunity
for 4 dives per day including night dives with inwater divemastering and
critter spotting available. The best diving is generally considered to
be between San Jose and Isla Cerralvo. Sites will likely include old favourites
like Los Islotes, Las Animas, El Bajo and the wreck of the Salvatierre
as well as some remote and pristine diving only accessible by liveaboard
diveboat. Of course, we will also be offering a host of other activities
including paddling (lessons and guiding), shore walks, sailing, marine
ID classes, slide shows, show and tells and just plain relaxing. Day 7:
2 dives followed by a mid-afternoon arrival in the charming town of La
Paz. Free time on shore with the option of returning to the boat for dinner
as well as a big marguerita send-off party! Day 8: Breakfast followed
by disembarking at 9 a.m.
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