Our itinerary offers an immersive exploration of the diverse marine wonders of the Galapagos. Dive into vibrant underwater ecosystems where massive schools of hammerheads, graceful Galapagos and Silky Sharks, and a plethora of other captivating shark species thrive. Journey to Darwin's realm, where magnificent female whale sharks gracefully glide through the azure waters. Discover enchanting dive sites adorned with majestic Giant Manta Rays, and venture to the enchanting western shores of Isabela, where exhilarating encounters with sunfish, playful penguins, and charismatic marine iguanas await. Explore our detailed 8-day itinerary.
The vessel is equipped with all amenities for a comfortable dive holiday, including a popular sun deck and an exceptional crew. Detailed information about the vessel can be found here: information about the ship.
The cost is $4,500 per person (discounted price) for the 8-day dive liveaboard, covering the entire journey with full board. As a gesture of support, a donation is made directly to the Galapagos Whale Shark Project for every diver. Your choice to travel with us directly contributes to the conservation efforts of the project and aids in the establishment of Marine Protected Areas.
7-nights / 8-days
2 to 4 dives per day
Pre-breakfast, breakfast, lunch & dinner meals, plus snacks
Transfers upon arrival & departure to airport
Every dive supports the Galapagos Whale Shark Project, with a portion of your booking going directly to this crucial research.
Maximum of 16 passengers
Arrive in Baltra Island, where our dive masters and guides greet you at the airport. After clearing National Park immigration, board the yacht and settle into your cabins. Enjoy a briefing on ship life, national park rules, and diving safety, followed by a delicious buffet lunch. In the afternoon, set up your equipment for a check dive in calm, shallow waters. This dive ensures proper weight and equipment function, with a chance to spot sea lions and a variety of fish.
This area on the northeast side of Isabela island offers a few great dive spots. One of them is Cape Marshall, also called 'Ciudad de las Mantas' (City of Mantas), named for how common it is to see giant mantas. The plankton-rich waters of this area are an attraction for many species of rays - like the eagle ray or giant manta, white tip sharks, sea lions, green sea turtles and many more. The topography is beautiful and invites divers to enjoy their first dives in the Galapagos Islands.
Explore the world-renowned Darwin Arch with four dives at the same site. Witness hammerhead and Galapagos sharks, blacktips, silkies, marine turtles, and bottlenose dolphins. Huge schools of tuna, jacks, and Creole fish fill the blue waters, while dozens of other species inhabit the coral-covered platform and ledges, creating an awe-inspiring underwater spectacle.
Dive at Darwin Island, home to the majestic whale shark. These giants are frequently sighted here, with most being pregnant females. In the afternoon, head to Wolf Island, where strong currents attract schooling hammerheads, Galapagos sharks, blacktips, and silky sharks. The island's rocky walls and slopes are teeming with eagle rays, large schools of fish, and two species of sea turtles. A night dive option is available depending on conditions.
Spend another full day exploring Wolf Island’s diverse dive sites. Swim through arches, along spectacular walls, and near cave entrances. Observe a variety of sharks and marine megafauna, or study the vibrant life inhabiting coral heads and boulder slopes. As evening approaches, set sail for northern Isabela Island, cruising overnight.
Dive at Punta Vicente Roca, known for sightings of the southern ocean sunfish, Mola alexandrini. Enjoy encounters with sea lions, fur seals, and a rich diversity of marine invertebrates perfect for macro photography. In the afternoon, dive at Cape Douglas on Fernandina Island, home to marine iguanas feeding underwater, flightless cormorants, and Galapagos penguins. This unique site is featured in many nature documentaries.
Dive at Cousin’s Rock, where playful sea lions, eagle rays, and various shark species thrive. The underwater topography shelters sleeping turtles and white-tip sharks, while vibrant coral walls host an array of marine invertebrates. In the afternoon, visit Santa Cruz Island to see giant tortoises in the wild, explore a lava tunnel, and visit the fascinating Los Gemelos sinkholes.
Conclude your adventure with a transfer from Santa Cruz to Baltra Airport. Your guide will assist you to the check-in counters for your departure. Reflect on an unforgettable journey filled with incredible marine encounters and breathtaking dives, leaving you with memories to last a lifetime.