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Captain’s Noon Reports – Mango Wind– 2025-06-23

Today’s report

After breakfast, the guests left Bahía de las Cruces heading to the Cerralvo channel to explore it. During navigation, they were able to observe bottlenose dolphin, two Bryde whales, several marlins and some of them jumping out of the water.

Later they snorkeled on the Tecate reef, where they saw mobula mobular

At the end of the activity, they returned to the boat for lunch time.

After lunch, they took a break and then went out in the afternoon. Heading to Punta Sur. During this outing, they observed a large school of dolphins composed of three species: Rizzo dolphins, common dolphins, and bottlenose dolphins.

In addition, they were able to see a sailfish and sea turtles and mobulas from the boat at the end of the afternoon time.

Thus ended the afternoon, returning to the boat for dinner and to plan the next day’s itinerary.

Weather conditions:

• Water temperature: 27 °C

• Air temperature: 31 °C

• Wind speed: 8 knots

• Sky: partly cloudy

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