What are the Solmar V's specifications?
The 34-meter-long and 7.6-meter-wide vessel, constructed in 1980, retains its traditional cozy design and accommodates 22 guests. Its robust steel and wood structure make it a top choice for safe diving experiences.
What meals are served onboard?
Guests enjoy continental or full breakfasts, lunches, and dinners, with vegetarian, vegan, or special menus available. Additionally, snacks, water, coffee, sodas, tea, and snacks are provided.
What's the typical itinerary for a Socorro trip?
The journey begins in Cabo San Lucas, typically at the Marina del Rey at 1:00 pm. The first 24 hours are spent navigating and providing safety briefings for the upcoming diving days. The next six days are dedicated to diving at the best spots in the archipelago, including San Benedicto, Roca Partida, and Socorro, with an average of 3-4 dives per day. On the final day, the ship returns to Cabo San Lucas, where guests disembark the next morning, around 9:00 am, after spending the night on board.
How is accommodation aboard the Solmar V?
The Solmar V is outfitted to accommodate 22 guests in 12 comfortable cabins, each featuring individual remote-controlled air conditioning, private bathrooms, carpets, sinks, and showers, along with expansive facilities including an entertainment area, dining room, and diving platform.
Is diving equipment available for rent?
Yes, diving equipment rental is available and should be booked in advance.
Can the travel itinerary change?
Yes, the route might be altered due to weather conditions or other unforeseen logistical issues.
What's the Solmar V's cancellation policy?
Cancellations more than one year: Deposit 100% refundable minus $150 administration fee per diver minus wire / credit card fees Cancellations more than 9 months prior: Deposit 50% refundable minus $150 administration fee per diver minus wire / credit card fees credit Cancellations less than 9 months prior: Non-refundable, re-sell and trip sails sales in full = credit note for future trip (Credit = transferable); credit minus $150 administration fee per diver, minus credit card fees