Diving with unique rare and large species of the most famous underwater
wonders of the world. The Galapagos Islands are your destination
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DIVING GEAR
New diving equipment with state-of-the-art technology
Galapagos Weather
Water temperatures fluctuate throughout the year, so it is very important to keep track of this information
Shark scan app
An easy-to-use tool that allows divers visiting the Galapagos to monitor underwater life in the marine reserve.
Rebuilt 2022
100% Totally renovated liveaboard will allow you to discover the extraordinary underwater life of Galapagos.
Due to its currents Only, experienced divers should be going on a liveaboard. (Minimum Advanced Open Water, 50 logged dives, and experience in cold water and currents).
Visitors will need to have a PADI Certification (minimum Open Water Diver license) or equivalent and a total of at least 50 logged dives.
Most diving cruises have the following gear available for rent: BCD, Reg-set, wetsuit, mask, snorkel, fins, computer, and gloves.
In Addition to our yachts inclusions: Up to 3-4 dives daily, compressed air, tanks, weights, and weight belts, and we have 2 Dive Masters AKA guides (ratio is 7:1)
Minimum age of 15 for divers is strongly suggested.
All liveaboards use top of the line navigational equipment, safety aides, and safety equipment, including: VHF and HI-SUB radios, GMDSS, Furuno GPS, Depth sounder with alarm, EPIRB, defibrillator, Oxygen system and first aid kit. All of the required safety equipment and drills are carried out.
Yes, they do rent equipment, refer to our rental pricing on galaxydiveronboard.com
International and Local menu is included in your package. We will do our best to accommodate your requests and please indicate on your forms in advance as many products are hard to find in the islands. Consider water and coffee station aboard is available 24/7
Nitrox is free of charge as long as the diver is Nitrox Certified. Please contact your travel agent for more information regarding certification.
Due to the remoteness of the Galapagos Islands, the local diving regulations and insurance requirements do not allow decompression or technical dives.