26 hours by boat and a world away from the boisterous party scene of Cabo San Lucas lie four uninhabited volcanic islands sleepily tucked away in the Pacific Ocean. The Revillagigedo UNESCO World Heritage Site, also known as the Socorro Islands, offer one of the World’s most immersive diving experiences with marine megafauna. A true underwater safari, the islands are a playground for friendly giant manta rays and inquisitive bottlenose dolphins. With over ten shark species, it is also an excellent destination to encounter scalloped hammerheads as well as possible sightings of whale sharks, false killer whales, and migrating humpbacks, not to mention massive schools of jacks and bountiful reef life with unique species such as the endemic Clarion angelfish. Read more from our blog post https://greatexpeditionstravel.com/blog/socorro-underwater-safari