Socorro on Nautilus Explorer March 3rd-11th,2027
Socorro Island is a volcanic island located in the Pacific Ocean, approximately 600 kilometers off the coast of Mexico. It is part of an archipelago, a group of four islands that are protected as a biosphere reserve by the Mexican government. Socorro Island is renowned among scuba divers for its rich marine life, including giant manta rays, sharks, dolphins, and humpback whales.
The island itself is rugged and mountainous, with steep cliffs and rocky shores. Its volcanic origins are evident in the black sand beaches and jagged rock formations that can be seen along the coastline.
Despite its remote location, Socorro Island has become a popular destination for adventurous travelers and scuba divers seeking to experience the unique marine environment of the Pacific. The island’s isolation and protected status have helped to preserve its pristine ecosystem, making it a must-visit destination for anyone interested in marine conservation and natural beauty.
What To Expect
Scuba Diving
Socorro is nicknamed Mexico’s “Little Galapagos” due to its unique ecosystem and attraction of large pelagic animals. Socorro scuba diving is an underwater adventure filled with exciting encounters of large marine animals.
The giant Pacific mantas which you will meet in Socorro are the largest of the rays. They swim by moving their wing-like pectoral fins, which can grow up to 7 meters wide. These giants love to interact with divers. They can come as close as 1 meter away from you while making eye contact swimming along beside you. The local population of bottlenose dolphins has learned to mimic the behavior of the giant mantas. It is very likely that they will move in close to you as well.
You may even hear whale sharks singing through the hull of the ship at night as you lie in your bunk. Schooling hammerhead sharks may be seen at any time but the best chance to see large schools up close is April – June.
You might see:
- Whale sharks
- Manta rays
- Humpback whales
- Dolphins
- Silky sharks
- Galapagos sharks
- White tip sharks
Recommended Specialty Courses
- Advanced open water
- Waves, tides & currents
- Perfect buoyancy
- Deep diving
- Photo & video
- Shark ecology
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Triple Stateroom- Mixed Gender: $5,670
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Stateroom Shared- $6,120
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Superior Suite Shared- $6,690
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Single Occupancy- $7,280
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Premium Shared Occupancy- $7,370
Payment Due Dates
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1st deposit: $1,000 Upon Booking Trip
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2nd deposit: $1,000 August 1st,2025
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3rd deposit: $1,000 May 1st,2026
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Full Balance: November 30th, 2026
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Pre-trip meeting: February 14, 2027
- 8 nights included aboard the Nautilus Explorer
- National Park fees (Included in Cost)
- All Meals
- Tea, Coffee, Fruit Juice
- Nitrox (included in cost)
- Up to 4 dives a day
- Trip Shirts
Not Included:
- Transfers from airport to Cabo Port (Sealine Cabo transfers)
- Port fees per person $35
- High Speed internet
- Tipping (15% of the cost of the boat is recommended) $816
- Alcohol
- Wi-Fi ( Can be purchased on board) Recommended to get Sim Card if wanting better internet
- Pre trip and post trip extensions (reach out to Diventures)
- Airfare – Diventures can assist, reach out to travel@diventures.com
- Dive Insurance (required)
- Travel Insurance (highly recommended)
Claude Smith
Your liveaboard accommodations include:
- Million dollar views from dining room and lounge
- Chef to take care of your dining expierence
- Ample storage for dive gear
- Ample Room size/ Modern Ammenities
- Ship Stabilizer designed for Ocean Crossings
- Internet via wifi (For a cost)
- Come seek the Diventure of a lifetime aboard the Nautilus Explorer
Availability: In Stock