Cape Marshall
Excellent wall dive off Isabela
Information about Cape Marshall
Biodiversity
Snorkeling
Accesibility
Cape (or Cabo) Marshall is a good wall dive on the northeastern coast of Isabela. Depths here can be as much as 130ft and the visibility is anywhere from 20 to 70ft depending on the time of year.
Because of the geography of the site the current here is always moderate to heavy, and this is always done as a drift dive following the coast. There's little surge here, though and you'll have a mix of wall and reef diving.
Cape Marshall is a great location for giant manta rays and a wide variety of pelagic fish, and hammerhead sharks are a common sight. Galapatours visitors have also reported encounters with large schools of barracuda and sea lions who come along to join in with your dive!
Interesting facts about Cape Marshall
Sea lions often join you in the water
Great for giant manta rays
Wall and reef diving here
Pictures of Cape Marshall
Possible Activities in Cape Marshall
Diving