On our boat trip we stopped at Kicker rock, it gets its name from the fact from one direction it looks like a huge boot. The boat first motored around the rock pointing out sea and bird life on the r… Full review by Peter R
Oct 19, 2024
I looked forward to snorkelling around kicker rock. I found it extremely disappointing. Visibility not good, waves rough. Nothing seen here to get excited about. Full review by chip60
Oct 15, 2024
We spent the afternoon snorkeling around kicker rock. It was wonderful to see. We did not see much sea life because it was cloudy, but it was an amazing experiences. Full review by jekberg
If you're with a small group and half want to dive but half want to snorkel, is there an outfit that will take you out there together and accommodate both?
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Yes, same boat took us to there, half snorkle, half dive, very common arrangement.
Is it possible to take the 7:00 am ferry from Santa Cruz to San Cristobal and take an afternoon snorkeling trip to kicker rock or do you have to be on San Cristobal that day? Thanks!
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The full day tours would be out as noted above, you circumnavigate the entire island and Kicker Rock is Last. But you could charter a boat or get lucky and find a specific …
The full day tours would be out as noted above, you circumnavigate the entire island and Kicker Rock is Last. But you could charter a boat or get lucky and find a specific tour just to that site utilizing the ferry service noted. It was definitely worthy!
Hi and thanks in advance. My grandsons are scheduled to dive with CIndy Sol. I can not find any information about the company. What I see all relates to snorkeling. Does anyone have any information about diving with this outfit?
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We dived and snorkelled with them in early April. I think it is just the boat that is called Cindy Sol - but we made our booking with the dive shop (don’t know name) which is on the malecon …
We dived and snorkelled with them in early April. I think it is just the boat that is called Cindy Sol - but we made our booking with the dive shop (don’t know name) which is on the malecon in San Cristobal - it is a white building and the only building on the water side of the malecon, just by a small sandy beach, where all the boats are moored. They supplied all the equipment, tanks etc. We booked the night before at the shop and they took everything to the boat so that by the time we arrived the following morning we just needed to get aboard and off they went. It’s possible that the boat/captain works with different operators - but we would recommend it - it’s a really comfortable catamaran and the crew on board were great - as I think I said before, the dive leader was called Carlos Játiva.
Who did you book your tour with? And how much do they charge? Thank you
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I booked a trip with Darwin Scuba Dive by just walking in and setting it up for the next day. I booked the 360 tour which included 3 snorkeling stops (kicker rock was one of them …
I booked a trip with Darwin Scuba Dive by just walking in and setting it up for the next day. I booked the 360 tour which included 3 snorkeling stops (kicker rock was one of them and the longest) and included lunch. It was $140 and well worth the money.
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