Socorro Giant Manta Tagging Expedition 2026

April 17th – 26th 2026

Duration

10 Days / 9 Nights

Location/Type

Socorro Liveaboard

Tour type

Citizen Science Trip

Diving Type

Advanced

ABOUT THE TRIP

Join us on an unforgettable liveaboard expedition to the Revillagigedo Archipelago! The Socorro Islands are located approximately 540 kilometers south of Baja California, and benefit from being a fully protected UNESCO World Heritage Site. This stunning dive destination is often referred to as the Galápagos of Mexico due to its incredible biodiversity.

During this trip, you will have the opportunity to explore the three volcanic islands of Socorro, San Benedicto, and Roca Partida. Dive into crystal clear waters teeming with marine life, including one of the largest aggregations of sharks and oceanic manta rays in the world. The giant mantas are the main attraction. Watching these gentle giants feed is absolutely mesmerizing as they swoop around the volcanic backdrops. The dolphins are known to sometimes steal the show as they seem to enjoy interacting with divers. Keep your eyes peeled for hammerheads, humpback whales, tuna, tiger sharks, silvertip sharks, octopus and many other marine species as you navigate the pristine waters surrounding these remote islands.

The brand new liveaboard vessel is equipped with all the amenities you need for a comfortable and enjoyable stay including spacious cabins, delicious meals prepared by the onboard chef, and a dedicated dive deck for easy access to the stunning underwater world of the Revillagigedo archipelago. There will also be a scientist on board conducting research and educating the guests on the conservation of Socorro. Divers will have a chance to assist in some research tasks and attend presentations throughout the trip. Photos of the new liveaboard will be coming shortly!

This trip will also host one of the top manta scientists in the world – Dr. Mauricio Hoyos!!! Guests will have the chance to watch him tag mantas, and attend his presentations where he talks about his research projects and the status of the giant mantas in the area. Here is additional information on Dr. Hoyos:

Dr. Mauricio Hoyos is the Director and Co-founder of Pelagios Kakunjá. His main research areas include parenting, reproduction, movement patterns, habitat use, ecology, and behavior of sharks. Based in La Paz, he has studied several species of sharks in various parts of the world: Guadalupe Island, Gulf of California, Revillagigedo Archipelago, Playa del Carmen, Cancún, and Isla Mujeres (Mexico), Clipperton (France), Cocos Island (Costa Rica), Malpelo (Colombia), Los Roques (Venezuela), and the British Virgin Islands (England). He has been studying sharks since 1998 and is part of the scientific committee of several marine reserves in Mexico. Dr. Hoyos has actively participated in outreach and education activities on shark conservation, giving around 300 talks to primary school children, as well as to secondary and university students. He has also published 86 articles in peer-reviewed international scientific journals, 4 book chapters, 1 book, and 4 manuals of best practices in protected marine areas.

Join the Apex Ocean Travel family and embark on an epic adventure with us to uncover the magic of mantas. Book your spot on our liveaboard expedition today and get ready for the adventure of a lifetime!

**Apex Ocean Travel will be donating profits from this expedition to support Heroes Del Mar, a non-profit that helps educate local children around Baja on marine topics, and provides them the opportunity to get scuba certified.

Héroes del Mar unites us with the children of small Mexican fishing communities. Together, we examine the importance of the oceans, man’s effect on marine life, and how we can all work together to conserve the ocean and its inhabitants. We explore the problems the oceans face to create solutions for our future. Our main objective is to “pass the torch” to the next generation of conservationists while presenting new opportunities for their education and careers for the future.

Pricing

$ 4395

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    Trip Leader

    Alex Schmidt

    Itinerary

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    This itinerary will give you the chance to visit three major islands of Revillagigedo, including San Benedicto, Socorro, and Roca Partida (weather dependent).

    Liveaboard

    Wildlife

    Cabins

    $4395

    Cabins 9 and 10 are extra large and have two queen beds. Each cabin has a bathroom with a lavatory, shower, and toilet. We provide shampoo, soap, and bath wash. There are no hair dryers.

    $4395

    Cabins 1-6 have two XL twin beds. The beds are perpendicular to each other to maximize cabin space. Cabins 7-8 are larger and have two XL twin beds that can be made into one king bed. Each cabin has a bathroom with a lavatory, shower, and toilet. We provide shampoo, soap, and bath wash. There are no hair dryers.

    About the Operator

    Quino Del Mar Liveaboard

    Experience the thrill of diving on a brand-new vessel, Quino del Mar! Replacing Quino el Guardian, this vessel is larger (even bigger than Rocio del Mar), providing more space, stability, and comfort. Its ten double ensuite cabins comfortably accommodates 20 divers making it an ideal choice for your diving expeditions. The captain, steward, panga drivers, divemasters, and engineer work together as a team to ensure your comfort and safety and that you come away feeling like you have a new family in Mexico. Prepare for an amazing week of diving, and come ready to eat!

    Ship:
    118’ with a 26.5’ beam
    Takes 20 divers
    10 Private Staterooms with ensuite bathroom / 2 people per cabin:
    Built-in stabilizers

    BELOW DECK
    Cabins 9 and 10 are extra large and have two queen beds

    MAIN DECK
    Galley and dining room
    Large Salon
    Large dive deck with fully-equipped camera table
    Bathroom
    Fresh water showers

    UPPER DECK
    Cabins 1-6 have two XL twin beds. The beds are perpendicular to each other to maximize cabin space
    Cabins 7-8 are larger and have two XL twin beds that can be made into one king bed
    Patio area for relaxing

    TOP DECK
    Shaded sundeck with deck chairs

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    Dr. Mauricio Hoyos
    Dr. Mauricio Hoyos is the Director and Co-founder of Pelagios Kakunjá. His main research areas include parenting, reproduction, movement patterns, habitat use, ecology, and behavior of sharks. Based in La Paz, he has studied several species of sharks in various parts of the world: Guadalupe Island, Gulf of California, Revillagigedo Archipelago, Playa del Carmen, Cancún, and Isla Mujeres (Mexico), Clipperton (France), Cocos Island (Costa Rica), Malpelo (Colombia), Los Roques (Venezuela), and the British Virgin Islands (England). He has been studying sharks since 1998 and is part of the scientific committee of several marine reserves in Mexico. Dr. Hoyos has actively participated in outreach and education activities on shark conservation, giving around 300 talks to primary school children, as well as to secondary and university students. Throughout his career, he has received several awards for his work in shark conservation and protection: Mexican Leader-Club Líderes del Futuro, Golden Diver 2017-Cozumel Scuba Fest, Researcher of the Year 2018-Fins Attached, Sea Hero 2018-Scuba Diving Magazine, and Shark Guardian 2022-Shark Project International. He has been a scientific advisor for several documentaries for international networks such as National Geographic (6), Discovery Channel (7), Japan Underwater Films (1), IMAX (1), Natural History New Zealand (1), Bionne Pioche Television (1), and national networks such as Televisa (3) and Canal Once TV-Mexico (8). Dr. Hoyos is a Member of the National System of Researchers of Mexico, level I. He has also published 86 articles in peer-reviewed international scientific journals, 4 book chapters, 1 book, and 4 manuals of best practices in protected marine areas.

    Dr. Hoyos will be tagging manta rays, and sharing his research through presentations and talks for all guests to experience.
    Giant oceanic mantas, dolphins, hammerhead sharks, humpback whales, tuna, tiger sharks, false killer whales, silky sharks, galapagos sharks, silvertip sharks, octopus etc.
    The crossing can take anywhere from 22-26 hours depending on weather. The ride is usually smooth, but we recommend bringing sea sickness medication in case there is rough weather.
    The water will be approximately 75F/24C. A 5mm-7mm wetsuit is recommended.
    All dives in Socorro are generally to at least 80ft/24m, so advanced open water is highly recommended. Divers should be comfortable diving in current. Nitrox also helps with bottom time and is recommended. The nitrox course can be completed on the boat during the crossing if need be.

    San Jose Del Cabo “Los Cabos” International Airport – (SJD)

    Onboard voltage is 110 AC, just like in the United States.
    Gloves, knives, and dive lights are not permitted per park rules. Camera lights are permitted.

    We have a limited number of regulators, BCDs, dive computers, and HP steel 100 tanks available for rent.

    Regulators, BCDs (size required), dive computers $75 each HP 100cu ft/12L $50 each Please let us know as early as possible before your trip if you want to rent equipment so we have it onboard for you. Rental gear is on a first-come, first-served basis. We do not rent exposure suits, hoods, fins, masks, safety sausages (SMBs), whistles, or lights.

    Address:

    Marina Puerto los Cabos Blvd. Mar de Cortes s/n 23403 San José del Cabo Guests can fly into San Jose del Cabo (airport code SJD). Guests are responsible for their transportation to and from the boat. The marina is about 25 minutes from the airport.

    Taxis are easy to use. You will enter a lobby after you collect your bags and leave customs. To the left of the lobby, you will see a counter that says TAXI. You can book a taxi and pay for it there via cash or credit card. The cost is approximately $60 for two people. The boat will be at the fuel dock directly next to the El Ganzo Hotel. If the boat is not there, our crew will meet you at the fuel dock and bring you to the boat.

    El Ganzo Hotel Blvd. Tiburon s/n La Playita 23402 San Jose del Cabo Boarding begins at 5pm. Please do not board early, as the crew is busy getting the boat ready for you.