Originally a research vessel and submarine support boat, the Nautilus Under Sea was refurbished from bow to stern to a comfortable and stable liveaboard, fitted with modern conveniences to take you on...
Originally a research vessel and submarine support boat, the Nautilus Under Sea was refurbished from bow to stern to a comfortable and stable liveaboard, fitted with modern conveniences to take you on your Socorro or Guadalupe adventure. The Nautilus Under Sea has many claims to fame in the number of research and photographic missions she has completed, such as the Deep Rover Project with Dr. Sylvia Earle and being a support boat for the James Bond movie 'License to Kill'.
The Nautilus Under Sea, at 27 meter in length, is fitted with 8 cabins to carry 17 guests with individually controlled air-conditioning and en-suite bathrooms. For non-diving hours, you can enjoy vistas of sunsets from the bow space, with dolphins surfing the boat's bow wake, or enjoy BBQ parties in the large dive deck on starry nights. Onboard, you'll be delighted by the varied, abundant and nutritionally well-balanced meals from fresh tropical ingredients.
The Nautilus Under Sea will offer cage dives with great white sharks at Guadalupe Island and will begin her mission in November to carry divers to revel in the magic of the mantas, sharks and whales of the magnificent Socorro Islands off the western coast of Mexico.
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