VcRossi
Registered
Hi,
I've done some research in the forums, but still have no idea on what to choose for my next trip to Baja. I have very limited experience there: an underwhelming 2 tank dive in Cabo San Lucas, 2 great dives with the sea lions and 2 great snorkels with the whale sharks in La Paz, and good 2 tank dive in Loreto (was supposed to dive there for 3 days, but the other 2 days got cancelled due to strong winds). This was all back in January, not the greatest time to dive there. I have almost 100 dives total, and am comfortable with currents.
I happen to have 7-10 days off at the end of August/early September, and am considering either a week of diving in Loreto, a week in Cabo Pulmo, or a 8D/7N liveaboard in the Sea of Cortez.
Given the time of the year, I'd like to hear some advice on what the best choice is if I choose the liveaboard: midriffs (quino el guardian) or the southern itinerary (nautilus belle amie)? Whale sharks seem guaranteed in the northern itinerary. How about likelihood of other sharks? In the south it seems it's hit or miss with the hammerheads in El Bajo and, and I believe it's too early for whale sharks around La Paz. I would love to see the schooling mobula rays, but I think it's too late in the year for that. Sea lions will happen on either itinerary, and dolphins if I'm lucky. But how about the rest of the dives? Besides the large animals, I'm very unclear which itinerary is a more appealing combo overall. I'm also not sure if hurricane chances are more likely on north, south, or either.
I don't mind the chilly water temps of the north, and don't care for luxury on the boat. I just want the dives to be great!
Any advice is welcome. Thanks in advance!
I've done some research in the forums, but still have no idea on what to choose for my next trip to Baja. I have very limited experience there: an underwhelming 2 tank dive in Cabo San Lucas, 2 great dives with the sea lions and 2 great snorkels with the whale sharks in La Paz, and good 2 tank dive in Loreto (was supposed to dive there for 3 days, but the other 2 days got cancelled due to strong winds). This was all back in January, not the greatest time to dive there. I have almost 100 dives total, and am comfortable with currents.
I happen to have 7-10 days off at the end of August/early September, and am considering either a week of diving in Loreto, a week in Cabo Pulmo, or a 8D/7N liveaboard in the Sea of Cortez.
Given the time of the year, I'd like to hear some advice on what the best choice is if I choose the liveaboard: midriffs (quino el guardian) or the southern itinerary (nautilus belle amie)? Whale sharks seem guaranteed in the northern itinerary. How about likelihood of other sharks? In the south it seems it's hit or miss with the hammerheads in El Bajo and, and I believe it's too early for whale sharks around La Paz. I would love to see the schooling mobula rays, but I think it's too late in the year for that. Sea lions will happen on either itinerary, and dolphins if I'm lucky. But how about the rest of the dives? Besides the large animals, I'm very unclear which itinerary is a more appealing combo overall. I'm also not sure if hurricane chances are more likely on north, south, or either.
I don't mind the chilly water temps of the north, and don't care for luxury on the boat. I just want the dives to be great!
Any advice is welcome. Thanks in advance!