We hired Eco Explorer out of the Puerto Vallarta Marina. First off, I read hundreds of review about going to Playa del Amor as I am a very weak swimmer. I booked mine through Viator and used Eco Explorer because they had so many positive rating from scared ppl like me.
Take bonnie and/or Dramamine!!!!! I am extremely prone to seasickness and took it.
We arrived at their office at the marina at 8:30 since we like to be early. We were fitted with fins. Charlie was a great host. Talking to us about the area, where he was from, etc.
Charlie is so knowledgeable about the area and the wildlife. Yellow footed boobies were diving for fish at our wake. It was so beautiful!!
The day we went, the ocean was like glass. However, when we arrived at the island that has lovers’ beach, the tide was too high. Charlie suggested we snorkel around. To tell you the truth, the boats made the waves a bit choppy, and I was scared. I told Charlie this and he legit towed me around, while pointing out magnificent sea life. We even saw an octopus. Then, because I started to feel sick in the water, I popped my head up, puked for a while and felt better. When I went back in, I was surrounded by fish!!!! Charlie towed me about again and I saw a second octopus… or maybe the same one. I saw so many beautiful fish. My husband is usually the one who tows me about, but I am glad I was with Charlie because he was so good at pointing out all the sea life. It is very clear that these guys love the ocean and know this bay very well. They really are experts.
The other guide, Ricardo, was so great at watching out for the other members of our group. My husband is a very strong swimmer and certified master diver, so he got to enjoy the activity.
We got back on the boat and saw blue footed boobies!!!! They are adorable! Mexico is such a wonderful place!
When it was time to swim to Playa del Amor, Charlie towed me in again. This is the tricky part. Y’all have to listen to the guides. When they say float and relax, listen. When they say kick, you gotta do it. All will be well if you listen to your guide. Know that you are wearing a life vest and a helmet and nothing will happen to you. However, know that this cave entrance is a challenging swim. Even my husband said he doubted he could have towed me in.
We had more than enough time to take photos, enjoy the view, and mess around. We did not feel rushed at all! On the way back, Charlie towed me again.
Back on the boat, they gave us some basic, but yummy, sandwiches.
On the way back, we saw dolphins!!! They were feeding and we would see them pop up. There were no babies jumping out of the water and playing, but a lot of adults popping up. Then, Capt. Erik pointed out whale that were slapping the water, blowing, and slapping their tails. We watched them from afar as it is not whale watching season and the guides wanted to stay away as not to disturb them. Everyone at the boat had more than enough time to watch the whales from a respectful distance. The way home was great and peaceful.
If I had to change something, it would be that I would practice swimming more before this trip. We will bring our 18 year old back here and only hire Eco Explorer.
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Read moreDive equipment not upto standard! Hi, I'm a PADI instructor and I went for a dive here. Advantage of the centre-eqipment is included in the price. So my sister and I booked a dive in December 2024. Disadvantage: Safety! Their equipment is not upto code. They offered us cheap quality weight belts that kept falling off. On the surface, I informed the instructor that my weight belt isn't good. He fitted it again and said it was OK. As soon as I went down, out of nowhere, I lost my weight belt and shot up to the surface! I managed the best way I knew.. Now, I know these things happen at dives, but what isn't right is to give a broken belt and then ask your customers to pay $100 USD for it! Do not book with these guys unless you have your own equipment. My regulator was also leaking and the instructor asked me to manage saying it would be OK.. does that mean I pay for a new regulator if it gives up for me mid dive??
If you have booked with them, go at your own risk. And remember, you are liable for all while they are responsible for nothing! Not even their...
Read moreA Cautionary Tale: Unsafe Diving Experience with Eco Explorer in Vallarta
I recently had a deeply disappointing and concerning experience with Eco Explorer in Vallarta. The dive conditions were far from ideal, with poor visibility that made the adventure less enjoyable. However, the real issue was the equipment provided by the dive center. The weight belt they gave us was alarmingly loose and unreliable. My sister's weight belt slipped off at a depth of 50 feet, forcing her to ascend without a proper safety stop—a terrifying ordeal for any diver.
The dive was cut short for everyone, lasting only 15 minutes, due to the equipment failure. To add insult to injury, we were charged an additional $100 for the malfunctioning weight belt, which was entirely their responsibility.
This experience was not only disappointing but also dangerous. I urge fellow divers to reconsider choosing Eco Explorer, as their negligence could put your safety at risk. Your life is too valuable to trust to a dive center that doesn't prioritize proper equipment and...
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