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SUMMARY:Socorro Liveaboard Trip
DESCRIPTION:Book HereWe have planned a fantastic liveaboard trip to Socorro aboard the Nautilus Explorer. Join us for this 8-night liveaboard\, experiencing some of the best pelagic diving in the world! We are offering an incredible experience right after the Socorro trip -THE GREY WHALES OF SAN IGNACIO LAGOON. Where are we going? Cabo San Lucas is the starting point for this unbelievable adventure. After a short flight from the United States\, we’ll board our luxurious expedition yacht\, the Nautilus Explorer. Socorro Island is the largest of the four main islands that form the Revillagigedo Archipelago in Mexico. Socorro Island\, Roca Partida\, San Benedicto\, and Clarin make up the Revillagigedo UNESCO World Heritage Site and are all iconic spots for scuba diving. These four islands combined are commonly referred to as the Socorro Islands or simply “Socorro”. Known for its stunning\, raw\, primal beauty\, Socorro offers fantastic diving experiences\, where super-friendly giant mantas\, playful bottlenose dolphins\, and 12 species of sharks await your affection. Despite being just 235 nautical miles from Cabo\, Socorro feels like a remote and unvisited paradise\, surrounded by the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean. The crossing to Socorro from Cabo will take about 28 hours. Socorro’s rich marine life includes schooling hammerheads\, silver tips\, silkies\, and Galapagos sharks seeking attention alongside the mantas. Picture yourself swimming through vast schools of thousands of jacks… thrilling! As a UNESCO World Heritage Site\, Socorro is a protected national park\, providing a unique and exclusive diving experience\, accessible only to a limited number of permit holders. Why Socorro? Being a group of small volcanic islands situated in the remote Pacific\, Socorro is world-renowned for encounters with the world’s friendliest manta rays and other large marine animals like sharks\, dolphins\, tuna\, and whale sharks. Socorro Island is nicknamed Mexico’s “Little Galapagos” due to its unique ecosystem that attracts the large pelagic animals. The archipelago hosts some of the world’s best dive sites for these large pelagics. Of the most amazing scuba diving destinations in the world\, Socorro Island is relatively easy to get to from the United States and most parts of the world. As a lonely seamount far offshore\, Socorro attracts a number of sociable species. But what truly sets Socorro apart\, is its giant oceanic mantas (Mobula birostris) – these majestic creatures seek interaction with divers and snorkelers\, creating unforgettable moments. It is possibly the world’s friendliest group of manta rays who love to swim beside and above you often less than a few feet away. When are we going? We’ll embark on the boat on March 11th and will disembark on the 19th. 8 nights of amazing diving in the peak humpback whale season! The best time to dive Socorro depends on what you want to see and what conditions you are comfortable with. Manta rays and various sharks are present year-round. Humpback whales congregate around the archipelago in February and March\, although divers have to be lucky to see them underwater. The Liveaboard Nautilus Liveaboards has been leading dive trips to Socorro since 1978\, witnessing the incredible bond between divers and mantas that never ceases to amaze. With years of experience\, they offer tailored liveaboard adventures with an emphasis on safety\, service excellence\, and animal encounters. They will ensure we make the most of our Socorro trip. We chose to stay on the Nautilus Explorer\, Nautilus’ flagship featuring an all new super-large dive deck and water level platform combined with picture windows around the main salon and separate dining room. The Explorer looks fantastic with her recent stretch to 132 feet in length\, new air conditioning and interior updates. Starlink internet is available ($100 per device\, per trip) and there is a hot tub on the sun deck to relax after a full day of diving\, Our trip includes full board\, providing breakfast\, lunch\, an afternoon snack\, dinner\, and all drinks except for alcohol. Nitrox is available (not included) on the boat\, and its use is very much encouraged!  The boat has 3 room categories. 9 Staterooms\, 3 Superior Suites\, and 1 Premium Suite. The diving and itinerary  Day 1 March 11th 2027 Complimentary photo and video workshop at SeeCreatures Cabo San Lucas. 8 pm boarding. Day 2Traveling and relaxing at sea. It’s a one-day run out to the Socorro Islands. Cocktail hour. Sunsets. Arrive at San Benedicto Island by evening. Days 3-7Over five full dive days\, you will be able to experience some of their favourite sites such as El Canyon\, the Boiler\, Red Rocks\, Roca Partida\, Cabo Pearce\, Punta Tosca and Roca O’neal. They will do their best to provide 4 dives a day subject to other dive boats being onsite\, weather and only 3 dives on the day of mandatory inspection by the Mexican navy. Expect to see the friendliest giant mantas in the world\, bottlenose dolphins\, up to 12 species of sharks and loads of fish. They will also have other activities to keep us busy such as kayaking and paddle boarding. Or we can simply relax in their hot tub. Day 8Early morning voyage back to Cabo San Lucas. Great time to look back on all your photos and videos\, connect with new friends\, or simply relax during the journey back. Day 9Disembark at 8:30 am in Cabo. DATES AND FLIGHTS The liveaboard trip will take place from March 11th to 19th\, 2027. As usual\, we won’t include any airfare in the trip. The flight schedule for 2027 is not posted at this point. Delta flies daily direct from Atlanta to San Jose Del Cabo (SJD)\, and there are direct flights from all major US airports to SJD. Group transfers from and to SJD airport are included if you come in close to the main group’s (Delta’s direct flight from ATL) arrival and departure. We’ll be picked up by Nautilus’ own comfortable motor coach\, the Sharkexpress. TRIP COSTS Room TypesDiver DoubleRooms AvailableBeds AvailableStateroom$ 4\,500510Superior Suite$ 4\,90024Premium Suite$ 5\,60012Payment schedule: 25% non-refundable deposit when sign up for the trip 25% non-refundable 1 year before the trip  50% final payment January 1st 2027 What’s included? – 8 nights full board accommodation includes breakfast\, lunch\, dinner and snacks – Up to 4 dives daily – Use of Nautilus Lifeline safety devices – Unlimited\, complimentary tea\, coffee\, drinking water and soft drinks – Single 12 Litre (80 cu ft) cylinder with air fills – Weights and weight belts – Group transfers from and to SJD airport on Sharkexpress  What’s NOT included? International FlightsSocorro National Park fees of $860 per trip ($172 per dive day)Additional or private transfersEquipment rentalNitrox – Standard Package : 120 USD per trip\, to be paid on boardAlcoholic drinksCrew and dive guide gratuitiesPort Fee of $35.00 USD per person payable in cash onboardPRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE ANY PRE- OR POST- LIVEABOARD LAND EXTENSIONS WE MAY OFFER.  Book HereFor information on single occupancy and other special requests\, please email info@scubadreamstravel.com
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SUMMARY:San Ignacio Lagoon Gray Whales
DESCRIPTION:Book HereWe have planned a once-in-a-lifetime experience in San Ignacio Lagoon. If experiencing the Gray Whales of San Ignacio Lagoon is not on your bucket list\, IT SHOULD BE! Join us for this 4-night luxury camping adventure\, getting up close and personal with The Gray Whales of San Ignacio Lagoon! This incredible experience takes place right after the Socorro trip – so you can treat it as a Socorro extension or join us after Socorro at the Los Cabos Airport (SJD) for our puddle-jumper to San Ignacio Bay. Up Close and Personal with a Gray Whale is San Ignacio Lagoon with Nautilus AdventuresWhere are we going? Every winter\, Eastern Pacific gray whales make an incredible 3\,000-mile journey from the icy Arctic waters of Alaska to the warm lagoons of Baja California\, Mexico. These lagoons become a nursery and breeding ground\, where thousands of whales gather to mate\, give birth\, and nurture their young. San Ignacio Lagoon\, often called “whale central\,” is the heart of this experience. Each season\, 5\,000 to 6\,000 gray whales visit\, making it the ultimate destination for rare\, up-close encounters with these friendly giants. San Ignacio LagoonWhy San Ignacio? In San Ignacio Lagoon\, gray whales\, guided by trust and curiosity\, approach humans to seek out interactions. This remarkable behavior\, unique to this lagoon\, began in 1972 when a gray whale initiated contact with a fisherman\, forging an extraordinary bond between whales and humans. Since then\, gray whales have continued to swim up to boats\, offering unforgettable close-up encounters. These experiences are nothing short of phenomenal\, extraordinary\, and utterly mind-blowing! When are we going? The whales arrive in the lagoon in December and stay through the end of April. Nautilus operates exclusively during the peak whale season\, from mid-January to mid-April\, when the largest number of whales are present. Sightings vary throughout the season. The first gray whales to arrive are usually adults coming to mate. As the season progresses\, more whales fill the lagoon\, and by early February\, the first newborn calves begin to appear. Soon\, the lagoon is bustling with mothers and babies\, busy training for their long journey north. Towards the end of the season\, when we will be there\, the calves often become especially friendly! The Luxury Camp Imagine starting your day with the sun rising over the Baja mountains\, followed by multiple whale-watching excursions to meet the friendly whales. You choose how much time you want to spend with these gentle giants\, setting the pace that feels right for you.The lagoon and surrounding desert are beautiful\, and these trips are done in style. Perfect if you enjoy nature and the great outdoors but love the extra comfort. Our luxury camp is located in the peaceful El Vizcaíno desert\, with tents positioned near the water\, offering stunning views and endless starry skies at night.You can join kayaking or paddle boarding tours across the lagoon (weather permitting)\, take scenic walks\, or explore the area by mountain bike. Evenings are for unwinding – enjoy presentations by naturalists\, watch the sunset over the salt flats\, and gather around the fire pit. The Nautilus team of naturalists\, scientists and local experts will be unhand to guide you through your entire experience whether it’s with you on your panga with the gray whales\, or guiding you on a kayak expedition through the mangroves or bird watching or a nature walk or accompanying you to a local village to witness their efforts at turtle conservation. Each tent includes an ensuite bathroom\, a hot shower\, and a “real bed” with high-quality linens for a restful night’s sleep.  Each tent village features a large dining tent and kitchen as well as an outdoor palapa fire pit and a large bar tent complete with craft beer\, single malts and an excellent wine list. You will enjoy daily all-inclusive fine dining with freshly prepared dishes\, paired with the warmth and authenticity of the Baja staff. Our luxury village will have larger tents with ocean view\, private sitting areas and even a pool table in the bar tent. The Itinerary  Day 1: Meet the Gray Whales! Our adventure begins with a 1-hour 50-minute flight to the airstrip at the Lagoon. After brunch\, a welcome briefing\, and a naturalist introduction to the whales\, we’ll head out for two afternoon whale-watching encounters.  In the evening\, we’ll enjoy a cocktail hour and watch the sunset around the fire pit\, followed by dinner and a presentation by one of the naturalists. Days 2 – 3: San Ignacio Lagoon All operators in the lagoon work together to maximize guest experience while ensuring no negative impact on the whales. For this reason\, Nautilus is not able to send pangas out “on demand”. Here is an example itinerary. 7 am breakfast after watching the sunrise over the sierras\, and then head out at 7:45 am for several whale watching encounters. 9:45 am for the second whale watching session of the day. Then again\, around 10 to 10:30 am\, depending on the availability in the area for whale watching\, and then back to camp for lunch. After lunch\, enjoy another whale-watching encounter in the afternoon.  In the evening\, enjoying cocktail hour\, sunset viewing\, making new friends around the fire pit\, a game of billiards\, or an evening presentation by a naturalist are all fine ways to finish off your day in camp. Day 4: Return to Cabo Breakfast at 7 am. One more whale watching encounter\, and then the flight back to SJD\, Los Cabos. DATES AND FLIGHTS This trip takes place from March 19th to 22nd\, 2027. In land flights from Cabo (SJD airport code) are included TRIP COSTS The cost for this incredible experience is $3800 per person in double occupancy in a luxury tent. What’s included Round trip flight between Cabo (SJD) and San Ignacio3 nights Luxury tent accommodationActivitiesMeals\, snacks and non-alcoholic beveragesUnlimited whale watching subject to capacity control and weather.On-site naturalist. What’s NOT included Park fees\, gift shop\, bar\, gratuities\, spa treatments\, and camera rentals are NOT included. International flights are not included. Book HereFor information on single occupancy and other special requests\, please email info@scubadreamstravel.com
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