Join Divers Cove as we cross off one of our bucket list trips – The Galapagos Islands. There’s a reason why Galapagos liveaboard diving is on every divers’ bucket list. A UNESCO World Heritage site, Galapagos National Park is a paradise of protected islands bursting with unique marine life found nowhere else on earth. Diving adventures here encompass everything from aggregating hammerheads and whale sharks, to penguins, marine iguanas, and more. The sheer number of rare species is nothing short of incredible. Plus, at the isolated Wolf and Darwin Islands, you can watch as huge schools of scalloped hammerheads, silky sharks, and tuna float on by.

With so much to see, including tours ashore to see endemic giant tortoises, blue-footed boobies, and more. If you like natural spaces, sharks, and spectacular diving, then liveaboard scuba diving in the Galapagos Islands is a must!

Open Water

20-110 feet

20 – 100 feet

Featured

This reef is also perfect for Snorkelers and for Open Water divers. Huge high profile coral heads jut off the bottom 12-15 feet.

A perfect example of what spur and groove reef formation has to offer, this reef is protected from fishing and collecting. A “must see” for all.

What to expect

Stingrays, eagles, as well as loggerhead turtles, goliath groupers and schools of tarpon have been sighted here.

 

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Includes:
  • 7-night accommodation

  • Airport transportation to yatch

  • All meals, non-alcoholic and alcholic beverages

  • 4 dives per day led by Aggressor crew

  • Night dives

  • Land excursions

Not Included:
  • Airfare to Galapagos Island

  • DAN insurance (required)

  • Tips & gratuity

  • Nitrox

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