WE WILL MAKE TWO DIVES, FIRST IN WHALE ROCK, A NEW SITE WHERE GREAT MARINE BIODEVERSITY IS CONSERVED, SECOND IN CARAWA, IT IS A BOAT THAT WRECKED APPROXIMATELY MORE THAN 120 YEARS AGO.
We will navigate to the dive site called, Roca Ballena. Where we will do our first dive of the day. Here the passengers will prepare themselves with the diving equipment and will also listen to the briefing by the diving guide. Then jump into the sea. This dive also lasts approximately 45 minutes, the maximum depth in this dive will be 30 meters.
On this dive you will be able to observe sea lions, rays, white and black tip sharks, hammerhead sharks, puffer fish, barracudas, tuna, turtles, sea urchins, starfish of different types, moray eels, lobsters, octopuses, etc. Once the dive is over, passengers will return to the boat to enjoy snacks and drinks. You will have a rest of approximately 1 hour before your second dive.
You will sail for about 25 minutes until you reach the second dive site called, Carawa. A ship that sank approximately 100 years ago exported different products to continental Ecuador. Here you will be able to observe different species, since over time a large reef has formed around the hull of the boat.
Here the passengers will prepare themselves with the diving equipment, and will also listen to the briefing by the diving guide. In this dive, passengers will jump into the sea and then follow a line that is connected from the surface to the sunken ship. Once there, passengers will completely go around the sunken ship until they return to the surface departure line. This dive also lasts approximately 45 minutes. On this dive you will be able to observe sea lions, rays, puffer fish, barracudas, turtles, sea urchins, different types of starfish, moray eels, lobsters, octopuses, etc.
Address: Ignacio Hernandez y Española, Puerto Baquerizo, Moreno, No State, 200101, Ecuador
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