'Adventure' liveaboard to Socorro?

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kagejumper

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Anyone know anything about a liveaboard doing the Socorro trip calling itself 'Adventure'? Almost impossible to search for given the name. Liveaboard.com has reviews from 2024 & 25, but it's not a new boat, so I assume renamed or moved from elsewhere. The more popular options are booked for my timeframe.

 
The Adventure appears on the Sunrider Tours (owner/operator) Instagram page all the way back to 2017, so it isn't new to them.

 
The Adventure appears on the Sunrider Tours (owner/operator) Instagram page all the way back to 2017, so it isn't new to them.


Thanks. I was mostly just wondering why they had so much availability when everyone else is booked. At this point, I'm assuming shared bathrooms is part of the explanation.
 
I booked a spot on the liveabord for november 2025.

Looks like an advantage of Adventure is that they are one of the few liveaboards that offers dives in day 2 and 8. The check in is at 10am in the first day and the boat arrives at Cabo San Lucas as 6 PM in the last day.

In the other liveaboards the check in is at 8PM in the first day and they arrive at 8AM in the last day. So they spend day 2 and day 8 traveling (no dives).

That means that Adventure is suposed to offer 4-5 more dives than the other operators (for the same price or even cheaper than the other liveaboards).

The only con is the shared bathroom. From my point of view I'm spending a lot of money to dive in a legendary dive site, so I prefer to dive as much as possible than have a private bathroom :cool:

One more thing: even though they can acomodate up do 24 passengers, they limit the liveaboard to 16 DIVERS, which means that POSSIBLY the rooms might not be full.

All those informations I got talking to Sunriders Tours.
 
Let us know how it goes! Not a lot of information out there.

I'm a solo traveler so shared washrooms is no big deal to me - I'm sharing with a stranger anyways!

PS I am booked on Nautilus Undersea In November 2025!
 

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