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My favourite spots are from north to south:
Palmares (can be done in one dive with Narizonas, which is just the deepest rock of Palmares) for it's underwater "land"-scape: steep rocks, canyons but also for it's schools of eagle rays and then the surface interval at playa huevos.
Virador for the white-tip reef sharks, the nice topography, scholing fish
Monkey Head for being the place with the biggest amount of fish (that can also suddenly not be there), the gentle slope is not very exciting though...
Mero a shallower dive on a series of rocks to see all the small critters (nudibranches, frog-fish, Sea-horses, octopus surrounded by schooling grunts and snapper
Sorpresa for it's depth and common sighting of schooling big-eye and amber jacks which are rare to see on other sites
Argentina for the sharks, it's topographie, the sting-rays (sometimes dozens) eagle rays and occasional turtles, loads of fish, excellent for a night dive as well
Tortuga for the Wreck and the shallow part with it's coral
Punta Gorda for it's surprises: it's the only site where I have seen a whale-shark, a huge 5ft/1.5m Barracura and schooling blue spotted Jacks (about 2ft/60cm each), common eagle rays, sea horses, a baby shark cave and the nicest coral garden far around
Tiburones for it's depth that always atracts open sea fish on cleaning stations and the impressive rock perfect for a multilevel dive by circling around it to the top...
My favorite at the Bat's: Bajo Negro for it's wall to "hang" in and watch the fish pass: millions of grunts, jacks, snappers and dozens of eagle rays. I had a seasoned diver who put it in his top ten (out of about 5'000 dives). It's also an exciting trip through the open sea where you feel so small (accompanied by dolphins and occasional whales)
My favorite at the Cat's: The Wall (Northwest drift) and Punta Catalina (the point) for it's drift, the manta rays and to give me a change...the trip along the coast is also fantastic.
We do all the sites regularly and make sure that nobody dives the same site twice, unless you ask for it! Of course you can dive every site hundreds of times and still discover new staff, but every dive site has its high-lights that we want you to discover!
Check out OUR photos
My favourite spots are from north to south:
Palmares (can be done in one dive with Narizonas, which is just the deepest rock of Palmares) for it's underwater "land"-scape: steep rocks, canyons but also for it's schools of eagle rays and then the surface interval at playa huevos.
Virador for the white-tip reef sharks, the nice topography, scholing fish
Monkey Head for being the place with the biggest amount of fish (that can also suddenly not be there), the gentle slope is not very exciting though...
Mero a shallower dive on a series of rocks to see all the small critters (nudibranches, frog-fish, Sea-horses, octopus surrounded by schooling grunts and snapper
Sorpresa for it's depth and common sighting of schooling big-eye and amber jacks which are rare to see on other sites
Argentina for the sharks, it's topographie, the sting-rays (sometimes dozens) eagle rays and occasional turtles, loads of fish, excellent for a night dive as well
Tortuga for the Wreck and the shallow part with it's coral
Punta Gorda for it's surprises: it's the only site where I have seen a whale-shark, a huge 5ft/1.5m Barracura and schooling blue spotted Jacks (about 2ft/60cm each), common eagle rays, sea horses, a baby shark cave and the nicest coral garden far around
Tiburones for it's depth that always atracts open sea fish on cleaning stations and the impressive rock perfect for a multilevel dive by circling around it to the top...
My favorite at the Bat's: Bajo Negro for it's wall to "hang" in and watch the fish pass: millions of grunts, jacks, snappers and dozens of eagle rays. I had a seasoned diver who put it in his top ten (out of about 5'000 dives). It's also an exciting trip through the open sea where you feel so small (accompanied by dolphins and occasional whales)
My favorite at the Cat's: The Wall (Northwest drift) and Punta Catalina (the point) for it's drift, the manta rays and to give me a change...the trip along the coast is also fantastic.
We do all the sites regularly and make sure that nobody dives the same site twice, unless you ask for it! Of course you can dive every site hundreds of times and still discover new staff, but every dive site has its high-lights that we want you to discover!
Check out OUR photos