The Nautilus Explorer, an excellent live-aboard
dive boat that covers British Columbia in the summer
– we gave them a good review in October 2004
– and visits Mexico’s Socorro Island in the winter,
voyages to Guadalupe in September and October.
The owner/captain, Mike Lever, says on his website:
“While our past white shark sightings have been
excellent and continuous all day long, these are wild
animals and there is no guarantee that all future
trips will have the same number of sightings.” Prices
for either a four night or five night trip run $2150,
$2550 or $2950 depending on whether you want
dormitory, stateroom or executive suite
accommodations. Phone 01-604-657-7614 or visit
www.nautilusexplorer.com
Lawrence Groth runs Great White Adventures and says he has led more than 400 great white trips
since 1998. He uses the Searcher, but also runs “luxury
trips” on the Solmar V, a good live-aboard that
normally runs out of Cabo San Lucas. It’s $2595 for
Searcher trips. Solmar trips run $2895 for five days
and there’s a seven-day trip for $4195. They offer
certified divers the rush of being lowered 25 feet
in their topless, submersible two person cage. Want
that “open water” thrill sitting on top of the cage
with circling great whites? The Solmar trip includes
a night in a basic San Diego hotel and a two-hour
bus ride to Ensenada, which shortens the boat ride.
www.greatwhiteadventures.com or 866-352-7075
San Diego Shark Diving Expeditions, run by
“Doc” Paul Anes, visits Guadalupe Island on two different
craft normally used in California diving. The
Horizon has eight cabins with open berthing and
daily room make-up. The Odyssey has one carpeted
air-conditioned berth room with daily room makeup.
Both boats have two shared restrooms with hot
showers and the Odyssey has a hot water deck shower.
Five-day trips on either boat are $2550. Anes also
charters the Nautilus Explorer. www.sdsharkdiving.com or 1-888-SD-SHARK