Live - Aboard Dive Expeditions, Whale Watching and Nature Observation Tours to three of the most dynamic marine environments in the world, the COIBA NATIONAL PARK, Panama, ISLA DEL COCO, Costa Rica and MALPELO Island, Colombia.
The destinations of our Dive Expeditions, the islands of
Coiba, Cocos and Malpelo, are all UNESCO World Heritage Sites, renowned for their biological importance to mankind and spectacular, dramatic natural beauty. These protected and abundant eco-systems are part of the Biological Marine Corridor of the Tropical Eastern Pacific.
Cocos and Malpelo Island are situated hundreds of miles from the continent and are complete oceanic/ pelagic environments. They are renowned as Top World destinations for Shark Diving and the observation of big marine species.
Isla Malpelo, Colombia.
The Mount Everest of Sharks
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 Galapagos- Whale- and White Tip Shark, together with huge schools of other big fish species.
Diving Malpelo Island is shark diving at its finest!
Malpelo Island is a sinister and forbidding rock formation that plunges into the abysmal depths of the Pacific Ocean. This is a wild and spectacular marine environment that is renowned for its abundance and quantity of schooling of sharks and big marine animals.
Cocos Island, Costa Rica.
Island of Sharks
The Mount Everest of Sharks
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 Galapagos- Whale- and White Tip Shark, together with huge schools of other big fish species.
Diving Malpelo Island is shark diving at its finest!
Malpelo Island is a sinister and forbidding rock formation that plunges into the abysmal depths of the Pacific Ocean. This is a wild and spectacular marine environment that is renowned for its abundance and quantity of schooling of sharks and big marine animals.

Cocos Island, Costa Rica.
Island of Sharks
Cocos Island is commonly known as the "Island of the Shark" as it is famous for its huge schools of Hammerhead Sharks.
Like the backdrop of "Jurassic Park," the spectacular waterfalls of Cocos Island plunge hundreds of feet into the rich and abundant ocean that surrounds the island.
Coiba National Park, Panama
Coiba is the largest uninhabited tropical island in the world.
While diving the Coiba Island, you will encounter large schools of big fish, several species of Shark, giant Mantas, schooling Rays, Whales and Dolphins plus healthy Coral Reefs.
From June to November, there are large numbers of migrating Humpback Whales mating and giving birth to their calves in the Coiba Islands' calm and warm waters.
Coiba Island, also known as the Devil's Island of Central America, is covered in a carpet of lush primary tropical Rain Forest, Mangroves and adorned with white deserted Beaches.
Like the backdrop of "Jurassic Park," the spectacular waterfalls of Cocos Island plunge hundreds of feet into the rich and abundant ocean that surrounds the island.
Coiba National Park, Panama
Coiba is the largest uninhabited tropical island in the world.
While diving the Coiba Island, you will encounter large schools of big fish, several species of Shark, giant Mantas, schooling Rays, Whales and Dolphins plus healthy Coral Reefs.
From June to November, there are large numbers of migrating Humpback Whales mating and giving birth to their calves in the Coiba Islands' calm and warm waters.
Coiba Island, also known as the Devil's Island of Central America, is covered in a carpet of lush primary tropical Rain Forest, Mangroves and adorned with white deserted Beaches.

The destinations of our Dive Expeditions, the islands of
Coiba, Cocos and Malpelo, are all UNESCO World Heritage Sites, renowned for their biological importance to mankind and spectacular, dramatic natural beauty. These protected and abundant eco-systems are part of the Biological Marine Corridor of the Tropical Eastern Pacific.Cocos and Malpelo Island are situated hundreds of miles from the continent and are complete oceanic/ pelagic environments. They are renowned as Top World destinations for Shark Diving and the observation of big marine species.
MV Yemaya - Our Expedition Boat

Each expedition offers the best in safety, service, comfort and adventure aboard our robust 115 foot modern and well-equipped expedition vessel, MV Yemaya. We carry a maximum of 16 guests.
On our Dive Expeditions and Whale Watching- and Nature Observation Tours, journeying far from the hustle and bustle, we bring you to the peace, beauty and adventure of the remote and spectacular uninhabited islands of the tropical Eastern Pacific.
On our Dive Expeditions and Whale Watching- and Nature Observation Tours, journeying far from the hustle and bustle, we bring you to the peace, beauty and adventure of the remote and spectacular uninhabited islands of the tropical Eastern Pacific.