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We have 1-2 more dives at Wolf in the afternoon. There is an optional night dive at the Anchorage site. Anchorage has a sandy bottom where you may see garden eels and the red-lipped batfish.
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Aug 23
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Aug 17 - 26, 2027
Scott Lindros
Lindros Travel
scottlindros@gmail.com
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Come find out why scuba diving Galapagos is on every diver’s bucket list.
Only in Galapagos can you dive with such a sheer abundance of species and so many sharks. The best dive sites in Galapagos are some of the best on the planet and are only accessible from a liveaboard. High season offers whale sharks and is the peak of wildlife populations. During high season, water temps are cooler and visibility diminished. Low season has no whale sharks, but better visibility to see all of the hammerheads and mantas that are obscured during high season. Water and air temps are warmer in low season.
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Aug 17
Aug 17 - 19, 2027
Full day of touring beautiful Quito
Aug 19
Transfer to airport flight to Galapagos
Arrival to San Cristobal Island airport, where our guides will be to greet you and escort you to the yacht. Onboard, the staff will show you all the services we have on board and cabin assignment.
After lunch, everyone has an equipment check and a one-on-one with the guide for details on your diving experience. This will follow by a safety briefing and emergency drill procedures with the yacht crew. Check dive will be at Lobos island where ...
Punta Carrion : Provide viewing of sea lions, sea turtles, various species of sharks and eels, and schools of pelagic fishes. One of the most visited dive sites for day tours out of Puerto Ayora. There divers can observe hammerhead sharks, Galápag...
Baltra NE. This morning you will have a check dive in Baltra NE where you will have ideal conditions to feel comfortable with the equipment and get ready for diving in Wolf and Darwin areas. You may see some white tip sharks, Galapagos sharks, ham...
Diving begins early to get in all 4 dives in a 12-hour day. A night dive (optional) where you can see garden eels and the red-lipped batfish on a sandy bottom. AM: Wolf is one of the reasons Galapagos is on most divers’ bucket list. Scientists hav...
PM: Sightings include huge schools of hammerhead sharks, Galapagos sharks, whale sharks (in season), silky sharks, eagle rays, sea lions, fur seals, mantas, turtles, jacks, trumpetfish, butterfly fish, morish idols, moray eels and dolphins. Some s...
Darwin’s Arch is an icon, the symbol of diving the Galapagos. It is located 229 km / 142 miles north of the central islands. In addition to Wolf, this is where we find massive schools of hammerheads. Huge, pregnant whale sharks pass through Darwin...
AM: Darwin Island. We have 2 more dives at Darwin in the morning.
Cabo Douglas (Fernandina Island). The westernmost island in Galapagos, Fernandina is an active volcano. It has erupted twice in the last decade. It is the ‘hot spot’ in Galapagos. This is the only site on liveaboard itineraries where you can see d...
Punta Vicente Roca (Isabela Island). If you look at a map, Isabela Island looks uncannily like a seahorse. Punta Vicente Roca is located on the northwestern side of Isabela just below the ‘mouth’ of the seahorse. Isabela has 5 active volcanoes. Pu...
Cousins is a small rock, the remains of an eroded crater sticking up out of the sea. On the eastern side, the rock cascades down in a series of recessed ledges strewn with black coral, which is bright green under the water. Taking cover in the cor...
We disembark head for a reserve in the Santa Cruz Highlands to see the iconic Galapagos Tortoise in its natural habitat. After the Highlands, we descend into the largest town in Galapagos, Puerto Ayora. Our farewell dinner will be at a restaurant ...
After breakfast disembark in San Cristobal island for your return flight to the continent.