Awesome send me the details!!Yep.
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Awesome send me the details!!Yep.
+1 for the RDM.
Great boat, great people, amazing destination
I don't know if I'd do Sea of Cortez off a liveaboard again but it was good to try once. The sea lions were a lot of fun and we did a night dive with the mobula rays
The Sea of Cortez is really only done by one boat (although they just added another lower cost boat to their fleet) and that is the Rocio Del Mar. They begin their trip from the Northern most point of the Sea of Cortez, Puerto Peñasco and cruz to the Midriff Islands. I don't know for sure but I think The Nautilus just goes around the corner a bit to La Paz. So really BreeAbyss' trip was a bit different then a true Sea of Cortez trip. I don't think you hear about it much because only one boat does it and only for a short period of time (July, August, Sept). I have been 3 times and I am going back next week (I spend most of my time underwater in Indonesia). I really enjoy it because it is so close and you get a great amount of sea life and amazing topography. Cool nudis and slugs, sea horses, great angels and butterfly fish. Really interesting blennies and Jawfish. Sea of Cortez 2014 & Sea of Cortez 2013@BreeAbyss
I recently noticed Sea of Cortez was a near U.S.A. Pacific Ocean live-aboard option, aside from the Socorros (& of course the white shark diving near Guadalupe), yet I don't hear about Sea of Cortez live-aboards nearly as much. Seems like Cabo San Lucus and Cabo Pulmo land-based get discussed from time to time, but not live-aboard trip reports (or maybe I just missed them...).
Richard.