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    Diving Course

    Our courses are designed for beginners and experienced divers.


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    Galápagos Diving Tours

    Swim with sharks, turtles, and rays in the Galapagos Islands.


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Galápagos Daily  Diving Tours

 

Experience the Underwater Wilderness

Galápagos Islands is a world-renowned destination for scuba diving, with some of the most diverse and abundant marine life on the planet. From giant sea turtles and sharks to colorful fish and coral reefs, there's something for everyone to see and experience.

Our diving tours offer a variety of options to suit all levels of experience, from beginner to advanced. We have a team of experienced and knowledgeable guides who will take you to the best spots in the Galapagos, and provide you with all the equipment and instruction you need.

Here are just a few of the things you can see on a diving tour in the Galapagos:

Giant sea turtles: Galápagos sea turtles are the largest in the world, and they are a common sight on diving trips.

Sharks: Galápagos sharks are some of the most diverse in the world, and include species such as Galapagos sharks, scalloped hammerhead sharks, and tiger sharks.

Colorful fish: The Galapagos Islands are home to a variety of colorful fish, including angelfish, parrotfish, and butterflyfish.

Coral reefs: The Galapagos Islands are home to some of the most pristine coral reefs in the world.

If you're looking for an unforgettable underwater adventure, a diving tour in the Galapagos Islands is the perfect way to experience the natural beauty of this unique destination.

Book your tour today and start planning your underwater adventure!

 

 

  • ITINERARIES

    07H00: Meeting in the Dive Shop of the Main Port 
    07h15: Departure to Dive Site ( it can be by car o by boat depending of the dive site)
    08h00 / 09h00: Arriving to Dive Site. Check Equipment and weight check. 
    09h30 / 10h30: First Dive 
    10h30 / 11h30: Interval surface time & Snacks
    11h30 / 12h30: Second Dive
    12h30 / 14h30: Navigation to Port and arriving to Dive Center aprox

    IMPORTANT: A day before to the Diving tour all passengers must be at 7pm in the Dive Shop for Equipment Fitting and Release Form Signing

    ADRESS: Av. Charles Darwin s/n and Baltra (Next to Hernan Café Restaurant).

     

    INCLUDED ON THE DIVING TOUR

    1) 2 Dives
    2) Complete Dive Equipment ( wetsuit, Regulator, BCD, Mask, fins, hood, gloves ,weight Belt and tank.
    3) Bilingual guide (Marine Reserve)
    4) Transportation to Dive Sites.
    5) Snacks + Lunch

    NO INCLUDED ON THE DIVING TOUR

    1) Dive computer
    2) 10% Tips

     

  • DESCRIPTIONS

    Diving in the Galapagos Islands is a unique and rewarding experience. The waters are home to a wide variety of marine life, including sharks, turtles, rays, and colorful fish. The islands are also home to some of the most challenging diving conditions in the world, including strong currents, cold water, and limited visibility.

    Temperature

    The water temperature in the Galapagos Islands varies depending on the time of year and the location. The average temperature is 22 degrees Celsius (72 degrees Fahrenheit) from January to May, and 18 degrees Celsius (64 degrees Fahrenheit) from June to December.

    Visibility

    Visibility in the Galapagos Islands can also vary depending on the time of year and the location. The average visibility is 20 meters (66 feet) from January to May, and 15 meters (49 feet) from June to December.

    Currents

    The Galapagos Islands are located in the Pacific Ocean, where strong currents are common. Currents can be especially strong around the islands of Darwin and Wolf, which are located in the north of the archipelago.

    Depth

    The Galapagos Islands offer a variety of diving depths, from shallow reefs to deep walls. Some of the most popular diving sites are located at depths of 30 meters (100 feet) or more.

    Activity: Hammerhead shark, Cleaning station, Galapagos sharks, white tip reef shark, mobulas rays, turtles, reef fishes, sting rays, eagle rays, Galapagos eel, barracudas, variety of invertebrates.

    Departure Time:  7:00 am and return time is 14:30 aprox    

    INCLUDED ON THE DIVING TOUR

    1) 2 Dives
    2) Complete Dive Equipment ( wetsuit, Regulator, BCD, Mask, fins, hood, gloves ,weight Belt and tank.(computer not included)
    3) Bilingual guide (Marine Reserve)
    4) Transportation to Dive Sites.
    5) Breakfast + Snacks + Lunch
    6) Underwater pictures and Videos of your adventure.

  • SCHEDULES

    Gordon Rocks
    Our departure schedule for the tour are Mondays and Saturday

    North Seymour
    Our departure schedule for the tour are:
    Wednesday combined with Daphne
    Friday combined with Mosquera
    Sunday combined with Mosquera

    Cousin Rocks
    Our departure schedule for the tour is Tuesday

    Daphne
    Our departure schedule for the tour are:
    Wednesday combined with North Seymour
    Thursday combined with Mosquera

    Mosquera
    Our departure schedule for the tour are:
    Thursday combined with Daphne
    Friday combined with North Seymour

    Bartolome
    Our departure schedule for the tour is Tuesday (only charter)

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