Socorro Trip Report November 2024

December 5, 2024|Author: Tim Yeo|Reading time: 12 mins
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Bluewater Travel's Socorro Trip Recap 2024

Socorro Warm Water Pelagic group Trip with Tim Yeo - November 2024

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An Unforgettable Dive Adventure to the Socorro Islands

A whale shark swims near the camera

Two dolphins swim past Manta rays gracefully swim by A shark stares down the camera

Setting Sail - Day 1

The journey began with a smooth boarding process in San Jose del Cabo. Early arrivals enjoyed exploring the boat before the rest of the group joined later in the afternoon. By 5pm, we were all aboard, and the Valentina liveaboard departed just after sunset. After a detailed safety briefing in the galley, we were treated to a three-course dinner: a fresh salad, followed by chicken with asparagus and mashed potatoes, and a delightful dessert. As Cabo’s lights faded into the horizon, we settled into our cabins, eager for the adventure ahead.

 

A school of hammerhead sharks swim past Manta ray swims overhead A manta ray swims toward the camera

Relaxation and Preparation - Day 2

The second day brought a sense of calm as we cruised toward the Socorro Islands. With no diving scheduled, the divemasters used the time to give an in-depth dive briefing and a presentation about the Revillagigedo Archipelago Marine Park. Guests spent the day soaking up the sun on the top deck, lounging in hammocks, napping in cabins, or mingling over card games in the common areas. The weather was idyllic, with clear skies, flat seas, and a light breeze. Anticipation for the diving to come was palpable.

 

A school of fish swim past A white-tipped shark on the hunt A manta ray shows its belly

First Dives at The Canyon, San Benedicto Island - Day 3

In the early hours, we arrived at San Benedicto Island, anchoring near another liveaboard. The rules of the Socorro Islands Marine Park allow for up to four dives per day if fewer than three boats are at a dive site, and we were thrilled to be able to maximize our time underwater this day.

 

A white-tipped shark swims past A lone tune swims by A manta ray shows its belly

 

Our first dive at The Canyon, a volcanic lava flow site, served as a check-out dive at 40 feet. Divers adjusted their weights and buoyancy before swimming to the cleaning station at 80 feet. The underwater scenery was breathtaking, with rocky and sandy terrain teeming with marine life. Over four dives, we encountered dolphins, majestic chevron and black mantas, and an array of sharks, including white-tip reef, silvertip, Galapagos, hammerhead, and even a tiger shark. The conditions were great: 60-foot visibility, warm water (77-79°F), and minimal currents.

 Discover more about our other Socorro trip here.

A hammerhead shark swimming below Two manta dance gracefully towards the surface of the ocean Dolphins chase after a manta ray

Magic at The Boiler - Day 4

We awoke anchored at the famous Boiler, another premier site at San Benedicto Island. Known for its dramatic pinnacle and the manta rays and dolphins it attracts, The Boiler lived up to its reputation. On our first dive, dolphins accompanied our descent, and we were soon surrounded by three mantas. Throughout the day, groups of up to 11 mantas swirled around us, joined by tiger sharks, hammerheads, yellowfin tuna, and Galapagos sharks. Visibility exceeded 80 feet, and the lack of current made for effortless diving. After dinner, we set off for Roca Partida, one of the archipelago’s most renowned dive sites.

 

Mantas swim overhead Mantas swimming all around Two mantas cross paths

Whale Sharks at Roca Partida - Day 5

At Roca Partida, we found ourselves alone in the morning, granting us first access to the water. The marine park’s dive rotation system between all the liveaboards ensured a peaceful experience with minimal fins and bubbles. The day started with a bang as every diver encountered at least one whale shark on the first dive, with repeat sightings on subsequent dives. Silky sharks, silvertip sharks, mantas, tuna, and even a rare sailfish added to the spectacle. The highlight was a surprise fourth dive at this incredible site, allowing us to extend our time among these oceanic giants. By evening, we began the 8-hour journey to Socorro Island.

 

A black and white photo of a whale shark The spotted body of a whale shark A bird sticking its head in the water

Dolphins and Sharks at Cabo Pearce - Day 6

Our destination today was Cabo Pearce on Socorro Island, where we had three dives scheduled before a mandatory navy inspection. The first dive, though quiet compared to previous days, included sightings of mantas and sharks. By the second dive, the Socorro magic returned as hammerheads, a tiger shark, and playful dolphins swam among us. At one point, 18 dolphins surrounded the group, playfully darting between divers. After the third dive, the navy boarded for a routine inspection, which lasted a couple of hours. We anchored overnight at Cabo Pearce, ready for another day of diving.

 

A bottlenose dolphin smiles at the camera A manta shows its belly Fish swim next to a manta

Windy Conditions and Big Sightings - Day 7

The winds began to pick up, signaling changing weather. Despite choppier conditions, our dives at Cabo Pearce remained spectacular. Dolphins, mantas, a tiger shark, and yellowfin tuna made appearances on the first dive. As visibility worsened throughout the day, we still enjoyed close encounters with mantas and dolphins. After the final dive, we started the crossing back to San Benedicto Island for our last day of diving.

 

Dolphins swimming toward the surface Manta rays dancing underwater Dolphins chase each other

A Spectacular Finale at The Canyon - Day 8

The morning brought rough seas and overcast skies at The Canyon. Despite challenging conditions, the dives were unforgettable. Schools of hammerheads, silvertip sharks, and curious dolphins swirled around the cleaning station, offering a fitting finale to our diving adventure. Unfortunately, worsening weather led the dive team to cancel the final dive for safety reasons—a prudent decision in the face of growing swells. After breakfast, we began the 40-hour journey back to Cabo.

 

A manta ray swims below Large silver fish swim past Dolphins passing by

The Long Journey Home - Days 9 & 10

The return crossing was marked by high seas, with 8-10 foot swells and 20-30 knot winds. Despite the conditions, the Valentina’s stability ensured a relatively smooth journey. Divers spent the time editing photos, napping, and reminiscing about the week’s incredible encounters. On the morning of November 19, we arrived safely in Cabo San Lucas. After a final breakfast, we disembarked in groups and bid farewell to the Valentina and our fellow adventurers.

 

A manta chasing after another one Two dolphins dive into the depths A whale shark shows off its spots

 Read more about our previous Socorro trip report.

Reflections

This journey to the Socorro Islands delivered on every front: stunning marine encounters, excellent diving conditions, and the camaraderie of a group united by a love of the ocean. From mantas to whale sharks, dolphins to hammerheads, the “Mexican Galapagos” proved why they are one the top dive destinations in the world. Aboard the Valentina, we found a perfect balance of adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories.

 

Happy guests of the Bluewater Group Trip to Socorro

Still interested in learning about diving in Socorro? Check out our trip report earlier this 2024.



Author

Tim Yeo

Tim grew up in tiny Singapore, where driving for more than an hour meant you would need a passport. Traveling was always his passion, but Tim became addicted to dive travel soon after he got scuba certified in Malaysia. As his diving addiction grew, Tim eventually became a Staff Instructor with PADI and an Instructor Trainer with SDI. After getting his instructor certification, Tim spent time teaching scuba in Malaysia and Vietnam.

Tim serves as General Manager and COO at Bluewater Travel and is the company's most seasoned trip leader. With a portfolio of leading over 30 group trips, his extensive expertise encompasses a variety of popular dive destinations such as the Galapagos, Raja Ampat, French Polynesia, Fiji, the Red Sea, Palau, Maldives, among others. His travels have taken him across all seven continents and allowed him to dive in all five oceans—the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic, and Antarctic.


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