Thursday, March 22, 2012

WE ARE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE THE WINNER OF A DIVING PACKAGE IN THE MEXICAN CARIBBEAN

Last weekend (16th till 18th March 2012) the FIRA DE CORNELLA was held in Cataluña, Spain.
People and companies from all over the world participate in this yearly diving exhibition.

The participation of Phantom Dives is already a tradition!

People visiting our stand could leave their name and email address to participate in a raffle. The owner of Phantom Divers raffled a 3-days diving package for two persons in the Mexican Caribbean.

The lucky winner of this package is

MARIA GARCIA

She will enjoy amazing dives in three principle areas of the Riviera Maya:



CONGRATULATIONS MARIA GARCIA!


We will welcome you with open arms and make sure you will enjoy some amazing and great adventures with your friends from PHANTOM DIVERS, RIVIERA MAYA, MEXICO.

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Sailfish battle in the Mexican Caribbean with Phantom Divers, Riviera Maya, Mexico.

Photo courtesy of Simon Clopton


HI AUDIENCE !

You have surely heard about the great spectacle we have year after year in the Mexican Caribbean. Well, it's nothing more and nothing less than the Sailfish battle.

You can perceive the survival instinct of the sardines who have the worst role in this battle, since they form a delicious meal for the Sailfish who won't stop focusing on them.

Everything starts with the spotting of the birds flying low on the surface of the sea. They signal us where the sardines - and with them - the Sailfish are. The show can start!

Sailfish can reach a speed of 30 meters per second or 110 km per hour (68 mph), which is the highest speed reliably reported in a fish.

Once the Sailfish detect the prey they start their chasing ritual. A group of Sailfish encircles the sardine bait ball and starts its dance around them before attacking the sardines with their swords and eating them.


Photo courtesy of Simon Clopton

The show gets also very colorful and shiny!
Sailfish can appear in a startling array of colors, from subdued browns and grays to vibrant purples, iridescent blue stripes and silver dots. They can change their colors almost instantly, among others in order to signal their intentions to fellow sailfish.

As you can see you shouldn't miss this unique show!
We have it here,
in the Mexican Caribbean!

Make your reservation online: info@phantomdivers.com
or visit our website:



Photo courtesy of Simon Clopton