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Join us on the final voyage of the Yemaya Jul 15-25, 2017
One female spot available for $2232

Looking for sharks? Nowhere else in the world you can dive with so many sharks and big fish. You will see schools of hammerheads and silky sharks, plus a variety of other shark species, like the Galapagos shark, whale shark and white-tip shark, together with huge schools of other big fish species. Diving Malpelo Island is shark diving at its finest! The enormous congregations of silky sharks that often mix with hammerheads to form colossal shark schools and the huge number of cluster and free swimming moray eels are the two most outstanding phenomena in Malpelo.

Other common sights are the white-tip shark, Galapagos shark, giant schools of angelfish, Creole fish, jacks, tuna, and occasionally a sailfish, a whale shark and even humpback whales and blue whales. The rare, deep water ragged-tooth shark also can be encountered in the colder depths.

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