Dive Conditions
Visibility: 50 ft
Water Temp. 79°F
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Weather
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Crossings
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Sea Hunter
“Alcyone with 5 degrees thermocline was like entering in a prehistoric world with millions of strange creatures” – Christian M
We’re just back from our final expedition of 2025!
What an amazing trip to wrap up the year. Even though our first day in the water was fairly quiet in terms of action, we still managed to see some hammerheads moving through the area along with a sizable Galápagos shark. Always a nice way to open a trip!
On our second day of diving, conditions improved and we kicked off the day with a much better dive at Dirty Rock. Shark activity picked up, and we saw more hammerheads passing by, giving us a glimpse of what the following days might bring. The reef itself was active, and the dives felt more and more promising as the day went on.
By Day 3 the diving really came together! Dirty Rock delivered an outstanding dive with huge numbers of hammerheads cruising both around the cleaning stations and out in the blue. We also encountered a few Galápagos sharks and were lucky enough to see three manta rays gliding through the site. On top of the big animals, we spotted a frogfish tucked into the reef and a large school of bigeye jacks, adding some great variety to the day.
The rest of the week brought a mix of dives, with changing conditions and different levels of activity, but overall we enjoyed many encounters with so many species of shark as well as other pelagic life. We wrapped up the expedition smoothly and began our crossing back to mainland. The return crossing was calm and comfortable, a lovely way to close out the Cocos season for 2025! We can’t wait to see what 2026 has in store. Until next year!