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 DestinationsMona Passage    March 13, 2010

 "Dream, Dive, Discover the Underwater World of Mona Passage."  

Join the Nekton crew as we cruises Isla Mona, Isla Monito and Isla Desecheo. Mona Island, considered by many as the “Galapagos of the Caribbean” features fascinating animal life including rare birds, iguanas and prolific marine life below. One Government official said, “You can’t dive there - those are shark infested waters”. The Crew said “Sounds Great!”

The underwater world of these unique islands is closer in feel to Eastern Pacific diving except the water is much warmer (80 degrees or better) and you will see hard and soft corals, as well as incredible number of sponges, sea fans, sea whips, etc. presented in a way very different from typical Caribbean dive sites.

Much of the diving is off of the shear cliffs and wave swept boulders calved from the cliffs. Because of the waves, currents and proximity to hard vertical surfaces, much of the diving requires good buoyancy control and proper functioning equipment providing the ability to descend quickly, swim under the wave zone, enjoy the dive and swim away from the wave zone surfacing in the calmer water well off the cliff. For your diving efforts you will be rewarded with abundant sea life including sea turtles too numerous to count, sharks on nearly every dive and fish life of every description.
 

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Note:There is no immigration control for US citizens arriving from the United States. However, US citizens arriving in Puerto Rico from Central or South American countries, or from Caribbean islands, require proof of United States citizenship or a birth certificate; those arriving from elsewhere should have a United States passport. If you are a non-U.S. citizen, you should have a valid passport which contains the necessary visas for travel to and from the Puerto Rico and the USVI.

Diving Adventure Itinerary
  While each 7 DAY Mona Passage cruise may vary due to weather and sea conditions, the outline below will give you a good feel for the adventure you could experience!

Saturday:       
Your week begins by arriving in Mayaguez or at the modern San Juan International Airport which is serviced by several airlines with regular jet service. Since Puerto Rico and the Mona Islands are commonwealth territory of the United States, typical immigration and customs hassles are non-existent for US citizens. If you choose to fly to San Juan, there are several transfer options for the 3 hour ride to the west coast port of Mayaguez. One may rent a car, arrange for a private transfer, or ride in a shared van with other Nekton guests (please call the office for price and also note that the shared shuttle may require a wait as other Nekton guests arrive.) Taxis are available from the Port of Mayaguez to the quaint shops and cafes of old Mayaguez. Dinner is served onboard and boarding begins at 7:00 pm.   Later that night the vessel gets underway for the first destination of Isla Desecheo.

Sunday:      
Isla Desecheo is a tall mountain-like island with steeply rising slopes and a low-lying shoreline including a couple of beautiful protected coves which are  great for kayaking. The lee side or western shore diving includes shallow patch reefs with profiles to 10 feet. This will be your first introduction to the prolific basket sponges of this unique area. Everywhere you look, you will see basket sponges of all sizes in both individual stands and mass colonies. Your first morning dives will typically be on the choppier north side, weather permitting, at a very dramatic site called Hobbit House. Here you will enjoy many swim-throughs under island-born boulders morphed by centuries of reef building. The end result is an enchanting odyssey not soon forgotten. The morning will pass all too quickly as even two dives will not seem like enough to fully explore this area. The afternoon will usually see the vessel move to the Eastern sites with easy, shallow day and night dives as well as kayaking, and snorkeling.

Monday:   
The morning is usually spent on a deep mini-wall with the mooring on top at 80 feet and the mini-wall dropping to below 130’. Enjoy a majestic 45 degree face of hard and soft corals teeming with life. Finish up the day on OMC reef. Start conserving your dive energy for the high energy diving on Mona Island and Isla Monito.

Tuesday:
Your day starts with a first look at Mona Island diving on the southwest side of the island. Here is your first introduction to the numerous turtles of the area including the endangered Hawksbill and Leatherback. Be sure to look for tags under their front flippers as the four island rangers, the Department of Natural Resources and the Puerto Rican Universities do a great job of tracking the local populations. The afternoon brings the boat to that “One Particular Harbor” with great shallow diving.

Wednesday: 
The boat repositions to the northeast side of Mona Island for a day of cliff diving - Isla Mona style! Enjoy expansive underwater caves, fallen boulders as big as a house, and intense fish populations. Feel the reverberation of the Atlantic swells unloading their energy on the cliffs above. Diving on this day is a little more advanced in that one prefers to swim to and from the wall in the calmer waters below the wave zone and avoid getting caught up in the washing machine working on full spin above.

Thursday:  
Enjoy a morning drift dive off Isla Monito for some colorful and dramatic cliff diving. Isla Monito, the smallest and most vertical of the islands, is so steep and deep that mooring or anchoring is not possible. There is the possibility of seeing just about anything here where the Atlantic meets the Caribbean Sea.

Friday:
Morning dive at “The Isthmus” (80’) and afternoon dives at Boqueron Reef (50’-65’) along the southwest coast of Puerto Rico. A beautiful sandy beach lined with palm trees and a quaint town has made Boqueron a favorite for locals and cruising yachtsmen alike. The bay is shallow, protected and accommodates scores of sailboats. Enjoy an evening ashore where you’ll find many inexpensive restaurants and bars and a couple of more “civilized” options. This is a great spot to unwind from a week at sea. Enjoy some music and a “cheeseburger in paradise” or John’s recommendation, “lobster sauce pasta” at Galloways. Remember dinner is on your own on Friday evening in Boqueron.

Saturday:
The boat arrives back at the dock. Disembarkation is at 8:00 am. We will transport you and your gear back to the airport in San Juan.
    
Please schedule flights AFTER 3:00 PM to allow time for arrival back to the San Juan airport. and REMEMBER DAN’s recommended waiting period between repetitive diving and flying.

 
Diving Adventure Itinerary

While each 10 DAY Mona Passage cruise may vary due to weather and sea conditions, the outline below will give you a good feel for the adventure you could experience!

Saturday:
You will fly into San Juan Airport  in  San Juan, Puerto Rico (airport code SJU). From San Juan, you'll need to make your way to Puerto Del Rey Marina near Fajardo, about 35 miles from San Juan. One may rent a car, arrange for a private transfer, or ride in a shared van with other Nekton guests. (Please note that the shared shuttle may require a wait as other Nekton guests arrive.)   Dinner is served onboard and boarding begins at 5PM.   Later that night the vessel gets underway for the first destination at Vieques.

Sunday:

Wake up at the first dive site of the trip.   Immediately after breakfast, there will be a general dive briefing and a dive site briefing, followed by the dive deck being open until lunch.  This will be your chance to see the beautiful reefs in Vieques. 

Monday
Dive the different dive sites off South West Puerto Rico such  as"The Isthmus" (80'). 

Tuesday- Saturday: dive Mona/Monito/Desecheo

 

Isla Monita- Here is your first introduction to the numerous turtles of the area including the endangered Hawksbill and Leatherback. Be sure to look for tags under their front flippers as the four island rangers, the Department of Natural Resources and the Puerto Rican Universities do a great job of tracking the local populations.

Isla Desecheo is a tall mountain-like island with steeply rising slopes and a low-lying shoreline including a couple of beautiful protected coves which are  great for kayaking. The lee side or western shore diving includes shallow patch reefs with profiles to 10 feet. This will be your first introduction to the prolific basket sponges of this unique area. Everywhere you look, you will see basket sponges of all sizes in both individual stands and mass colonies. Your first morning dives will typically be on the choppier north side, weather permitting, at a very dramatic site called Hobbit House. Here you will enjoy many swim-throughs under island-born boulders morphed by centuries of reef building. The end result is an enchanting odyssey not soon forgotten.

Isla Monito- Enjoy a drift dives off Isla Monito for some colorful and dramatic cliff diving. Isla Monito, the smallest and most vertical of the islands, is so steep and deep that mooring or anchoring is not possible. There is the possibility of seeing just about anything here where the Atlantic meets the Caribbean Sea.


Monday:
Enjoy drift dives at La parguera in South Western Puerto Rico.  Overnight the boat makes the passage back to Fajardo, Puerto Rico. 

Tuesday:
The boat has arrived back at the dock.  Disembarkation is at 8:00 am at
Puerto Del Rey Marina.  We will transport you and your gear back to the airport in San Juan.    

Please schedule flights AFTER 12:00 PM to allow time for arrival back to the San Juan airport and REMEMBER DAN's recommended waiting period between repetitive diving and flying.  

 

 
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