I went on a short excursion starting from Playa Atenas (Paracas Bay) focused on sustainable scallop farming; however, the highlight was seeing the biodiversity surrounding the farm itself—crabs, sea snails, seaweed, and—apparently—octopuses, which aren't an uncommon sight. This time, we actually did see an octopus. Our guide, Gregorio (a local fisherman and diver with 40 years of experience in the bay), mentioned that sightings happen often enough for people to specifically ask about them. Snorkeling gear was included, and two people on the boat kept watch while we were in the water. The experience felt more like an ecosystem tour than a typical visit to see how scallops are farmed. I’d be happy to answer questions if anyone is planning a trip to Paracas.