MALPELO on the YEMAYA 15-24/04/2013

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budddy

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Diving at Malpelo Reserve is unlike anywhere on the planet. You have not only an abundance of wildlife but also pristine waters. It is one of the last untouched diving destinations. There's an abundance of Hammerheads that make the rock home. You can also see Smalltooth Sand Tiger Sharks gliding gracefully. When seasons permit, you will see Galapagos, Silkies, White Tips and other migratory sharks. The beauty of the blue waters are also home to a number of species of eels, Scorpion fish, Frog fish, Tuna, Rainbow Runners, Snappers, Sea Bass and many others. The schools of fish are so abundant they can block the sun like a brick wall. To see Malpelo is an experience any diver would not regret.

Aboard the Yemaya you are treated as a guest. Your rooms are kept clean while you are diving the open ocean. You come back after each dive with snack waiting prepared by a great crew. The chef will keep you satisfied with the most fresh sea food as well as other traditional dishes. The food is so outstanding.

A trip with Coiba Dive Expeditions to Malpelo is a must for any adventurous diver.
 

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