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Frequently Asked Questions About the
Holbox Whale Shark Trips

Q. What water and air temperatures can I expect at Holbox Island?
A. Generally water temps are a warm 76-78 F.
Air temperatures can be high 80s to low 90s during the day.In the evenings mid to low 80s . It is usually cooler when there is cloud cover. Do use sunscreen liberally during the trip. The sun can be intense down at the island.

Q. What is the visibility like on these trips?
A. The animals are here to feed on the abundant plankton brought in by the convergent currents so the water thens toward a deep green color and visibility averages about 20 ft with an occasional clear area of 40 ft. You are so close to the Whale Sharks that visibility usually is not a problem.

Q. Will we be going to several dive sites?
A. No we will be in the marine reserve snorkeling with the Whale Sharks and Mantas

Q. How much dive time can I expect during the trip?
A. That's up to you. We must adhere to the "code of conduct" when within the reserve. That means only two snorkelers and a dive guide in the water at a time.The animals are usually moving so you must swim to keep up with them. When they out swim you, return to the boat and give the next two snorkelers their turn. Believe me, you'll get plenty of water time as we rotate into and out of the water.but there are lots of other things to do when you are not in the water. You can take surface shots of the Whale Sharks from the deck or elevated tower, If you are lucky you might catch a Manta in mid-air.. Hey you're on vacation, enjoy it!

Q. What is the average size of the Whale Sharks at Holbox Island?
A. The Whale Sharks we've seen have ranged from a small 15 ft male to a hefty 35 ft female. Its also a treat to see the other animals that tag along with the Whale Sharks such as Cobia, Remoras, Jacks, and Trevelly. Some of the sharks look like they have beards with all the fish hanging around the lower lip.

Q. Can we go exploring on the island?
A. Certainly! The quaint village of Holbox and its colorful houses are a taste of "old Mexico" with its sand lined streets. There is a central Plaza where couples stroll during the cooler evenings. There are a couple of Internet cafes for those who simply have to check their emails or connect to the web. Many small shops offering shirts and crafts and many good restaurants offering everything from fresh seafood, to an Italian chef who makes fresh pasta everyday. You can rent a golf cart or scooter to explore the further reaches of the island. The island is a noted stopover for many bird species such as Flamingos, Cormorants, and Osprey.

 

 

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