Inside Under guests encountered all of the most iconic Galapagos creatures during our annual 8-night island-based safari.
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Inside Under guests explored a wide array of Roatan's best dive sites and ventured to the open-ocean seamounts and National Marine Reserve of Cayos Cochinos on an extra long-range excursion!
Inside Under guests sampled a wide array of Roatan's best dive sites and encountered some of it's most signature underwater wildlife.
Inside Under guests encountered all of the most iconic Galapagos creatures during our annual 8-night island-based safari.
The 2nd group of divers to join this year’s Galapagos Dive Safari experienced all the magical encounters that you would expect from the most sought after dive destination in the world.
The 2nd of two trips to the Galapagos this year was filled with magical encounters from the islands’ most famous inhabitants.
The central islands of the Galapagos offer chances to see the full array of iconic creatures that make diving there world renowned.
Hammerheads, dolphins, eagle rays, turtles and sea lions made regular appearances and kept our divers wondering where to look.
Hammerheads, dolphins, penguins, eagle rays, turtles and sea lions made regular appearances and kept our divers wondering where to look.
Since my homecoming to the Caribbean, I’ve found myself experiencing an inner conflict whenever I see a lionfish. On one hand, I feel a responsibility as an able conservation partner to help control an invasive species that is so destructive; on the other hand I feel for the lionfish. The malice is gone and all that is left is grief knowing such a stunning example of nature is in such a terrible position thanks to the ignorance of humans.
Ask anyone what they are afraid of when they enter the ocean, and thanks to Steven Spielberg and Discovery Channel, many people have the same answer… sharks. Now ask someone who has been in the water with sharks what they would most like to see when they enter the ocean, and I can assure you many, maybe 9/10 of them, will have the same answer… sharks. So what’s the deal with the disparity?