The Nautilus UnderSea was previously known as the Undersea Hunter of Cocos Island. With a full-width superstructure, enclosed dive deck and lengthened to 105 ft, the UnderSea is perfect for smaller groups of just 19 divers. This ship also has two cabins, the Roasrio Suites, that are ADA-compliant and handicap accessible.
Many divers know this ship as the Undersea Hunter of Cocos Island and IMAX films. With upgrades including lengthening by 20 feet, a new superstructure, an enclosed dive deck and host of other improvements, you can hardly recognize the original ship. The special feature of the UnderSea is the group size of just 18 divers combined with Nautilus comfort, a huge dive deck and water level platform. Divers should note that this ship was launched in 1968 and is not as new as other ships in the Nautilus fleet.
The Nautilus ships cruise the waters of the Sea of Cortez, La Paz, Cabo San Lucas, Cabo Pulmo Marine Park, Guadalupe Island and the Socorros Islands in search of the big critters. Great white sharks, hammerheads, whale sharks, silky sharks, bait balls, giant mantas, sea lions, and dolphins are all encountered. These ships are packed with adventure and amazing shark encounters. And the Cabo Pulmo UNESCO site filled with more than 6,000 marine species.
The Nautilus UnderSea offers EAN 32% and supports technical diving and rebreathers.
This ship also has two cabins, the Roasrio Suites, that are ADA-compliant and handicap accessible.
Text and photos courtesy of Nautilus Liveaboards