Nautilus Dive Adventures
Nautilus Dive adventures and Liveaboards
Whether it’s diving with Great White Sharks at Guadalupe Island, Giant Mantas, dolphins, and humpback whales at Socorro Island, or sea lions and whale sharks in the Sea of Cortez, Nautilus Liveaboard Dive Adventures offers unforgettable big animal encounters. With a fleet of four vessels—Explorer, Belle Amie, Undersea, and Gallant Lady—the company ensures safety and comfort, boasting SOLAS-certified ships like the Explorer, which adheres to cruise ship safety standards.
Each Nautilus liveaboard provides all-inclusive diving adventures, with trips scheduled seasonally to match the migration patterns of marine wildlife. Destinations include the Revillagigedo Archipelago (Socorro Islands), Guadalupe Island, and the Sea of Cortez, many of which are only accessible by liveaboard, offering an exclusive experience. With departures from Cabo San Lucas for Socorro and the Sea of Cortez, and San Diego for Guadalupe, these adventures bring divers closer to some of the world’s most majestic marine creatures.
Day 1: Arrival and Departure from Cabo San Lucas
- Board the liveaboard in Cabo San Lucas in the evening.
- Enjoy a welcome briefing, safety instructions, and a welcome dinner as the ship departs for Socorro.
- Overnight travel to San Benedicto Island (approx. 24-hour voyage).
Day 2: Arrival at San Benedicto Island
- Morning orientation and safety drill.
- Dive at El Cañon or The Boiler, famous for giant manta ray encounters.
- Up to 3-4 dives, weather permitting, with manta rays, sharks, and dolphins.
- Evening presentation or free time to relax on the deck.
Days 3-6: Diving at Socorro and Roca Partida
- Day 3: Arrival at Socorro Island. Dive at Cabo Pearce, encountering dolphins, manta rays, and various shark species.
- Day 4: Arrive at Roca Partida, known for its pelagic species like hammerhead sharks, whale sharks, and schools of fish.
- Day 5: Continue diving at Roca Partida or return to San Benedicto for more manta ray action.
- Day 6: Last day of diving, including Cabo Pearce or other favorites depending on sea conditions.
Day 7: Return to Cabo San Lucas
- Spend the day cruising back to Cabo San Lucas.
- Relax on the sundeck, review photos/videos with fellow divers, or attend presentations from the crew.
Day 8: Disembarkation
- Arrive back at Cabo San Lucas in the morning and disembark.
Wildlife Highlights:
- Giant manta rays, dolphins, humpback whales (Jan-Apr), and up to 10 species of sharks, including hammerheads, Galapagos sharks, and whale sharks.
This itinerary is flexible and subject to change based on weather and wildlife conditions
Day 1: Departure from San Diego, California
- Meet at the departure point in San Diego for a 9 PM boarding.
- Welcome briefing, safety orientation, and dinner while the ship sets sail for Guadalupe Island (an approximately 18-hour journey).
Day 2: Arrival at Guadalupe Island
- Arrive at Guadalupe Island by early afternoon.
- Cage diving begins in the afternoon, offering your first encounters with great white sharks in surface cages.
- Up to 3 surface cage dives per day.
- Evening relaxation, dinner, and presentations by the crew.
Days 3-4: Full Days of Cage Diving
- The submersible cage (for certified divers) is available, allowing divers to descend up to 30 feet (9 meters) to get even closer to the great whites.
- Unlimited surface cage diving available.
- Encounter large male great whites in the earlier part of the season (July-August) and the massive female sharks in the later months (October-November).
- Evening time for socializing, reviewing photos, or stargazing.
Day 5: Final Dives and Return to San Diego
- Morning diving session to get in a few more close encounters with great white sharks.
- Depart Guadalupe Island in the afternoon for the return voyage to San Diego.
Day 6: Arrival in San Diego
- Arrive in San Diego in the late morning and disembark.
Wildlife Highlights:
- Great white sharks in crystal-clear waters, with visibility ranging between 100 to 150 feet.
- Shark encounters are almost guaranteed, as the area is known for attracting large numbers of great whites.
Day 1: Departure from Cabo San Lucas
- Board the liveaboard in Cabo San Lucas in the evening.
- Welcome briefing, safety orientation, and dinner onboard.
- Overnight cruise to the first dive site.
Day 2: La Paz and Diving Begins
- Arrive at La Paz and begin the first dives.
- Dive sites could include Los Islotes, known for its playful sea lions, and El Bajo for pelagic species like hammerhead sharks.
- Up to 3-4 dives per day.
Days 3-5: Diving in the Sea of Cortez
- Explore dive sites such as:
- Las Animas, famous for schools of fish, vibrant reefs, and possibly hammerhead sharks.
- La Reina, where divers can encounter giant mantas, whale sharks, and mobula rays.
- Cabo Pulmo National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, known for its thriving marine life and bull sharks.
- Punta Coyote, where you can encounter sea lions and a variety of tropical fish.
- Guests can also enjoy activities like kayaking and paddleboarding between dives.
- Evening presentations on marine life and relaxing on the sundeck.
Day 6: Whale Shark Snorkeling and Final Dives
- Spend time snorkeling with whale sharks in a calm bay near La Paz, one of the highlights of the trip.
- Final dives at Los Islotes or another top site.
Day 7: Return to Cabo San Lucas
- Enjoy a relaxing journey back to Cabo San Lucas while reviewing photos/videos and socializing with fellow divers.
- Farewell dinner onboard.
Day 8: Disembark in Cabo San Lucas
- Disembark in the morning and transfer to the airport or hotel.
Wildlife Highlights:
- Whale sharks, sea lions, manta rays, mobula rays, hammerhead sharks, and bull sharks.
- The Sea of Cortez is often referred to as the “Aquarium of the World” due to its incredible biodiversity

Belle Amie

The Nautilus Belle Amie offers exciting itineraries to both Socorro Islands and Guadalupe Island.
Socorro Islands (8 nights): This trip departs from Cabo San Lucas and features up to 4 dives per day at famous dive sites like Roca Partida, El Boiler, and Cabo Pearce. The main highlights include encounters with giant manta rays, dolphins, various species of sharks (including hammerheads and Galapagos sharks), and, in season, humpback whales. These trips are available between November and June, during which the waters are rich with marine life.
Guadalupe Island (5-10 nights): Departing from San Diego, this itinerary focuses on cage diving with great white sharks in some of the clearest waters for shark encounters, with visibility reaching up to 45 meters. Guests can enjoy up to three cage dives a day, diving as deep as 30 meters to get up close with these apex predators. These trips typically run between August and October.
Sea of Cortez (July to November): This itinerary explores the rich biodiversity of the Sea of Cortez, often referred to as the “Aquarium of the World.” It offers encounters with whale sharks, sea lions, and vibrant coral reefs. Guests also have the opportunity to enjoy kayaking and paddleboarding when not diving.
The Nautilus Belle Amie is designed for comfort and adventure, with spacious cabins, a large dive deck, and amenities like Nitrox, high-speed RHIB inflatables for quick access to dive sites, and a sun deck with a Jacuzzi for relaxation between dives.
Name: Nautilus Belle Amie
Type: Luxury Liveaboard Diving Vessel
Length: 135 feet (41 meters)
Beam: 33 feet (10 meters)
Engine: Twin Cummins engines (specific power details not provided)
Generators: High-capacity generators (exact details not provided)
Desalination: 10 tons/day (high-capacity water maker)
Navigation and Communication: Equipped with Radar, GPS, Depth Sounder, VHF/DSC Radio, and Satellite Phone for long-range communication and safety.
Diving Facilities
Compressors: High-capacity compressors
Tanks: 12-liter and 15-liter aluminum tanks available
Nitrox: Available
Rebreather friendly: Yes, rebreather support available
Dive Equipment Rental: Full dive equipment rental available (must be arranged in advance)
Safety: ISM safety-certified, equipped with fire and life-saving equipment, including sprinklers and smoke hoods
Tenders: 3 large 28-ft high-speed RHIB inflatables
Camera Facilities: Dedicated camera station, camera rinse tanks, air guns for drying, and a media room for image processing
Accommodations
Lounge & Entertainment: Spacious air-conditioned lounge, bar, dining area, sun deck with a hot tub, and a TV/entertainment system
Maximum Guests: 30 divers in 17 en-suite, air-conditioned cabins
Diving Guides: Professional dive guides with a high guest-to-guide ratio for personalized service
The Nautilus Belle Amie is a 135-foot luxury liveaboard offering world-class diving expeditions to Socorro Islands, Guadalupe Island, and the Sea of Cortez. Known for encounters with manta rays, sharks, and dolphins, it accommodates up to 30 guests in spacious, air-conditioned staterooms, with top-tier diving facilities including Nitrox, a hot tub, and camera stations. This vessel provides a comfortable and safe diving experience, ideal for both adventure seekers and underwater photographers
Explorer

The Nautilus Explorer offers multiple diving itineraries, focusing on the Socorro Islands, Guadalupe Island, and the Sea of Cortez.
Socorro Islands (8 nights): The trip starts in Cabo San Lucas and features up to 4 dives per day at iconic sites like Roca Partida, El Boiler, and Cabo Pearce. Divers can expect encounters with giant manta rays, dolphins, various shark species (like hammerheads and silky sharks), and humpback whales (January to March). Water temperatures range from 21°C to 28°C, and visibility can reach up to 40 meters
Guadalupe Island (5-10 nights): Departing from San Diego, this itinerary focuses on cage diving with great white sharks in some of the clearest waters, with visibility up to 45 meters. Submersible cages allow certified divers to descend up to 38 meters for face-to-face encounters with these apex predators
Sea of Cortez (7-10 nights): This itinerary offers the chance to explore rich marine biodiversity, including sea lions, whale sharks, and diverse fish species. The best diving season is in the fall when water temperatures are warm, and seas are calm
These trips are tailored to offer unforgettable underwater encounters with large pelagics and pristine marine ecosystems.
Name: Nautilus Explorer
Type: Luxury Liveaboard Diving Vessel
Length: 132 feet (40 meters)
Beam: 30 feet (9 meters)
Engine: Twin Caterpillar 425 hp engines
Generators: 2 x John Deere 85 kW generators
Desalination: 10 tons/day (high-capacity water maker)
Navigation and Communication: Radar, GPS, Depth Sounder, VHF/DSC/SSB Radio, Satellite Phone
Diving Facilities:
Compressors: 2 high-capacity compressors
Tanks: 12-liter and 15-liter aluminum tanks (15L at extra cost)
Nitrox: Available
Rebreather friendly: Yes (upon request)
Dive Equipment Rental: Available upon request
Safety: ISM safety-certified, fully sprinklered, equipped with emergency smoke hoods, fire, and life-saving equipment
Tenders: 2 inflatable tenders for easy transport to dive sites
Camera Facilities: Dedicated camera station with rinse tanks, camera table, air guns for drying, and editing facilities with PC/Mac workstations
Accommodations:
Lounge & Entertainment: Spacious lounge with a well-stocked bar, 42-inch plasma TV, library, and presentation facilities
Maximum Guests: 25
Diving Guides: Experienced and knowledgeable dive guides with a high guide-to-guest ratio
The Nautilus Explorer is a 132-foot luxury liveaboard that offers world-class diving expeditions to Socorro Islands and Guadalupe Island. Known for encounters with giant manta rays, sharks, and dolphins, it provides a safe and comfortable diving experience with amenities like Nitrox, a hot tub, and an expert dive crew. The ship accommodates up to 25 guests and is equipped with modern navigation and safety systems, making it a top choice for adventure divers
Gallant Lady

Day 1: Departure from Cabo San Lucas
- Meet at SeeCreatures Cabo for a 5 PM check-in and boarding.
- Enjoy a welcome briefing, followed by drinks and dinner while the ship departs for La Paz.
Days 2-6: Diving the Sea of Cortez
- Dive at top locations such as Las Animas, La Reyna, and El Bajo.
- Expect encounters with whale sharks, sea lions, mobula rays, hammerhead sharks, and various other marine species.
- Up to 15 dives, including night dives, are available during the trip, with options for snorkeling, kayaking, and paddleboarding.
- Evenings are spent relaxing with drinks, enjoying presentations, or stargazing on the upper deck.
Day 7: Return to Cabo San Lucas
- After breakfast, disembark in the morning, and complimentary transfers are provided back to the airport or Cabo.
This luxurious 7-night itinerary combines incredible wildlife encounters with onboard amenities like a hot tub and sky lounge for a comfortable and intimate diving experience with only 12 guests
Name: Nautilus Gallant Lady
Type: Luxury Liveaboard Yacht
Length: 116 feet (35 meters)
Beam: 24 feet (7.3 meters)
Engine: Twin Caterpillar C18 engines
Generators: 2 x 65kW generators
Desalination: High-capacity desalination system for freshwater production
Navigation and Communication: VSAT satellite communication, GPS, Radar, Depth Sounder, and Satellite phone
Diving Facilities
Compressors: High-capacity compressors for air and Nitrox fills
Tanks: 12-liter aluminum tanks (15-liter tanks available at extra cost)
Nitrox: Available for an additional charge
Rebreather friendly: Yes
Dive Equipment Rental: Available with prior request
Safety: Equipped with Nautilus Lifeline devices, full safety gear, and emergency equipment
Tenders: Two tenders for diving operations
Camera Facilities: Dedicated camera table, rinse tanks, and charging stations for underwater photographers
Accommodations
Lounge & Entertainment: Spacious lounge and dining area, sun deck with hot tub, bar, and sky lounge, Wi-Fi available via satellite system
Maximum Guests: 12 guests in 6 luxury suites
Diving Guides: Professional dive guides with a high guest-to-guide ratio
This luxurious liveaboard offers a small-group experience focused on providing intimate dives in the Sea of Cortez, Bahía de Los Ángeles, and Cabo Pulmo, with excellent onboard amenities.
The Nautilus Gallant Lady is a luxury liveaboard offering intimate dive adventures for up to 12 guests, focusing on the Sea of Cortez and Baja California. Known for personalized service and small group diving, the Gallant Lady explores diverse marine life, including whale sharks, sea lions, and vibrant coral reefs. With spacious cabins, a hot tub, and a dedicated crew, this vessel provides a luxurious and private experience for divers seeking exclusive access to Mexico’s premier underwater destinations
Mango Wind

Day 1: Departure from La Paz
- Board the Mango Wind in La Paz in the afternoon.
- After a welcome briefing and safety instructions, enjoy a sunset sail towards the first anchorage.
- Dinner is served on board, and the night is spent at anchor in a calm bay.
Days 2-6: Exploring the Sea of Cortez
- Visit key dive sites and marine hotspots like Cerralvo Island, La Reyna, Las Animas, and Espiritu Santo.
- Engage in up to 2-3 dives per day, encountering marine life such as whale sharks, mobula rays, sea lions, and humpback whales (seasonal).
- In addition to diving, enjoy activities like snorkeling, paddleboarding, kayaking, and shore hikes along remote beaches.
- Night dives or stargazing can be arranged in select locations.
Day 7: Return to La Paz
- Sail back to La Paz while enjoying a relaxing morning on board, with breakfast and possible snorkeling before disembarking.
Wildlife Highlights:
- Whale sharks, sea lions, dolphins, mobula rays, and several species of whales (depending on the season).
- The area is also rich in fish species, colorful reefs, and occasional manta rays.
This itinerary can be customized based on weather conditions and guest preferences. It offers a mix of diving and other ocean adventures, making it ideal for both divers and non-divers
Name: Nautilus Mango Wind
Type: Luxury Sailing Catamaran
Length: 45 feet (13.7 meters)
Beam: 25 feet (7.6 meters)
Engine: Twin engines (specifications not provided)
Generators: Onboard generator
Desalination: High-capacity desalination system for freshwater
Navigation and Communication: GPS, VHF radio, and satellite communication
Diving Facilities
Compressors: Portable air compressors available
Tanks: 12-liter aluminum tanks
Nitrox: Not available
Rebreather friendly: Not specified
Dive Equipment Rental: Available upon request
Safety: Equipped with all necessary safety gear and procedures
Tenders: 18-ft inflatable Zodiac-style boat for dive support
Camera Facilities: Basic facilities available for camera care
Accommodations
Lounge & Entertainment: Large outdoor cockpit with a dining table, comfortable seating areas, and an indoor salon with air conditioning
Maximum Guests: 6 guests in 3 private, air-conditioned staterooms with en-suite bathrooms
Diving Guides: Certified captain, dive guides, and crew
The Mango Wind offers an intimate and customized sailing and diving experience in the Sea of Cortez, combining diving, snorkeling, and other activities like kayaking and paddleboarding.
The Nautilus Mango Wind is a 45-foot luxury sailing catamaran offering intimate adventures for up to 6 guests in the Sea of Cortez. This vessel provides a personalized experience with activities such as diving, snorkeling, kayaking, and paddleboarding while exploring marine life hotspots like whale sharks, sea lions, and mobula rays. With a small group setting, onboard fine dining, and a dedicated crew, the Mango Wind is ideal for those seeking a relaxing and adventurous ocean escape.
Undersea

The Nautilus Undersea offers exciting diving itineraries primarily focused on the Socorro Islands and Guadalupe Island.
Socorro Islands (8-10 nights): The expedition departs from Cabo San Lucas and takes divers to world-renowned dive sites such as Roca Partida, El Boiler, and Cabo Pearce. Divers can encounter giant manta rays, dolphins, and up to 10 species of sharks, including hammerheads and tiger sharks. The trip offers up to four dives per day, with whale encounters from January to April.
Guadalupe Island (5 nights): Departing from San Diego, this trip focuses on cage diving with great white sharks, where divers use submersible cages that descend up to 30 feet. Visibility is excellent, typically ranging between 125 to 150 feet, making this the premier destination for shark encounters during the season from July to November.
The Nautilus Undersea provides a comfortable liveaboard experience with additional amenities like a hot tub, kayaks, paddleboards, and evening presentations
Name: Nautilus Undersea
Type: Steel-hulled Liveaboard Diving Vessel
Length: 105 feet (32 meters)
Beam: 24 feet (7.3 meters)
Engine: Twin Caterpillar 240 HP engines
Generators: Two 65kW generators + 1 emergency generator
Desalination: High-capacity desalination system
Navigation and Communication: VSAT satellite communication system, GPS, Radar, Depth Sounder, Satellite phone
Diving Facilities
Compressors: 2 Coltri MC-30 water-cooled compressors
Tanks: 12-liter tanks (15-liter available at extra cost)
Nitrox: Available for an additional charge
Rebreather friendly: Yes
Dive Equipment Rental: Available upon request
Safety: ISM safety-certified, equipped with life-saving and fire equipment, emergency smoke hoods, and sprinkler systems
Tenders: 25-ft heavy-duty fiberglass dive boat and 32-ft high-speed aluminum skiff
Camera Facilities: Dedicated camera table, rinse tanks, air guns, and charging stations
Accommodations
Lounge & Entertainment: Air-conditioned lounge with bar, TV, stereo, and DVD player; spacious sun deck with hot tub and bar
Maximum Guests: 19 guests in 9 air-conditioned, en-suite cabins
Diving Guides: Professional dive guides with a high guest-to-guide ratio for personalized service
The Nautilus Undersea is a 105-foot liveaboard that offers thrilling diving expeditions to Socorro Islands and Guadalupe Island, known for encounters with manta rays, sharks, and dolphins. Accommodating up to 19 guests, the vessel provides top-notch facilities including Nitrox, spacious dive decks, and rebreather support, ensuring a safe and comfortable experience. Its smaller size allows for a more intimate diving adventure, ideal for those seeking personal encounters with large pelagic species
Westerly

Day 1: Departure from La Paz
- Board the Nautilus Westerly in La Paz in the afternoon.
- Receive a welcome briefing and safety orientation from the crew, followed by dinner on board.
- Set sail for the first destination while enjoying the sunset.
Days 2-5: Diving in the Sea of Cortez
- Dive sites may include Cerralvo Island, La Reyna, Las Animas, Espiritu Santo, and the Loreto Marine Park.
- Expect up to 3-4 dives per day, encountering sea lions, whale sharks, manta rays, hammerhead sharks, and vibrant coral reefs.
- Enjoy other activities such as snorkeling, kayaking, paddleboarding, and beach hikes between dives.
- Evening presentations on marine life, photography, or stargazing sessions on the sundeck.
Day 6: Return to La Paz
- After a final morning dive or snorkeling session, sail back to La Paz.
- Relax on board with breakfast and enjoy the scenic cruise back.
- Disembark in the afternoon with complimentary transfers to the airport or hotel.
Wildlife Highlights:
- Whale sharks, sea lions, dolphins, and various species of sharks and rays.
- A chance to encounter humpback whales and blue whales during certain seasons
This itinerary is flexible, with dive sites chosen based on current conditions and guest preferences. The Nautilus Westerly provides a casual, small-group diving experience, ideal for those looking to explore the Sea of Cortez’s rich marine biodiversity.
Name: Nautilus Westerly
Type: 55-foot liveaboard yacht
Length: 55 feet (16.7 meters)
Beam: 16 feet (4.9 meters)
Engine: Twin marine diesel engines (specific details not provided)
Generators: Onboard generators for electricity
Desalination: High-capacity water maker
Navigation and Communication: Equipped with radar, GPS, VHF radio, and satellite communication
Diving Facilities
Compressors: High-capacity compressor for air fills
Tanks: 12-liter aluminum tanks
Nitrox: Available
Rebreather friendly: Yes, rebreather support available
Dive Equipment Rental: Available upon request
Safety: Full safety equipment, including life rafts, fire extinguishers, and emergency protocols
Tenders: Two inflatable tenders for diving and excursions
Camera Facilities: Dedicated camera rinse tanks, workstations for photographers
Accommodations
Lounge & Entertainment: Air-conditioned lounge, dining area, outdoor seating, and sun deck
Maximum Guests: 12 guests in bunk-style cabins
Diving Guides: Experienced dive guides with a focus on small-group diving.
The Nautilus Westerly is a 55-foot liveaboard yacht offering intimate dive expeditions for small groups in the Sea of Cortez. With a capacity of up to 12 guests, it provides a casual, adventurous experience focused on exploring diverse marine life, including sea lions, whale sharks, and manta rays. Equipped with dive facilities, comfortable accommodations, and expert guides, the Westerly is ideal for divers seeking a more personal and flexible diving journey.
Nautilus Dive Adventure
FAQ
Most frequent questions and answers
Accommodation, all meals (continental breakfast, breakfast, lunch, dinner, and dessert), non-alcoholic beverages and snacks, use of kayaks and stand up paddleboards (on Socorro Island trips only), weights, weight belts, aluminum 80’s and air, daily room service, towels, in-water divemastering, end of trip slideshow DVD and onboard facilities such as the hot tub and lounge.
Port Fee of $65.00 USD per person payable in cash onboard, transfers between airport and hospitality suite, gift shop purchases, bar, crew gratuities, dive gear rentals and optional wi-fi access onboard. Nitrox is available for $20.00 USD per dive day.
Proof of Dive Insurance from a reputable provider, such as DAN or Dive Assure, is required when you check in to the hospitality suite for all of our trips. No need to worry, we can assist with this purchase once you arrive! Please note, travel insurance cannot be purchased last minute after a weather event has been “named.”
Surface weather at Socorro Island and Guadalupe Island is similar to southern California climate. Very warm during the day, and cool at night. Summer clothing should be fine for your trip. We recommend bringing a sweater, pants and a windbreaker/rain jacket.
A satellite phone is available onboard with airtime charges of $3.00 USD per minute. Should you want to leave an emergency number for family and friends at home, please use our office number, +1-604-241-1918. If it is outside office hours there will be an emergency number on the answering machine for our on call shoreside duty officer.
Unfortunately, we have received recent reports of isolated incidents where guests have been charged taxes for bringing their camera housings into Mexico. This is a transgression of your rights as an international passenger and a violation of both Mexican and international law. The company is investigating this, and in the meantime, we would like to provide you with this information to help improve your experience at Mexican customs.
As an international passenger, you are entitled to bring without paying taxes, two cameras or video recording devices, and their accessories. An underwater housing unit is a camera accessory which fits your camera and allows control and usage of the device while diving. As the housing can only be functional when used with your camera, it should be considered a part of your “two cameras with their accessories” luggage allowance.
We have learned that the safest alcohol policy is to restrict guests from bringing their alcohol onboard. We provide a wide selection of beer, wine and alcohol from the ship’s bar at very reasonable prices. Please contact our operations office 60 days prior to your trip for a variation from this policy otherwise the crew will politely but firmly restrict all guests on your trip from bringing their own alcohol onboard. Please note, we have a strict drinking and diving policy onboard. When your drinking starts, your diving stops.
Crew gratuities are customary in this part of the world if you think the service is deserving, typically 15-20% of the trip cost.
Yes, there is a designated smoking section on each boat. The crew onboard will be happy to show you.
Physically the diving will be the easiest you’ll find anywhere. Our immense dive decks give you lots of room for suiting up, and if you’re a photographer you’ll appreciate the large carpeted camera tables, right on the dive deck, where you need them for last minute adjustments. Our crew will load everything you need in the skiff for you (we call the skiffs ‘tinnies’), and help you in to your gear when the tinnie gets on site. Then you just roll over the side and enjoy the dive. When you finish your dive the tinnie will be right there, with the crew ready to take your gear. Then you just walk up the ladder and the tinnie whisks you back to your ship. There are two tinnies and one is always on site so there is no need to wait for other divers before heading back to the Bilikiki which is standing off only a couple of hundred meters away.
Onboard charges can be paid by Visa, MasterCard or cash. Please note, park and port fees must be paid in cash only.
All our vessels are equipped with standard North American outlets that put out 110 volts. Please bring appropriate adapters if your electronics need a different format.
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