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On
our diving cruises, you will see the best of the amazing land and
underwater world of Galapagos. Our vessels cover the archipelago
with one regular itinerary all year round including teh warm water
islands of the north with our famous one week "Wolf & Darwin
Islands Express". Escorted by playful sea lions, you will be
introduced to the endless variety of marine life: Sea turtles, penguins,
eagle rays, free swiming moray eels and groupers amongst many others.
Feel your adrenaline rise as you catch sight of a breath-taking
parade of schooling hammerhead sharks cruising towards you.
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These
islands were chosen as the 2000 #1 Top Dive Destination in the world,
and the Galapagos Aggressors I & II among the Top Ten Best Live-aboards
worldwide in 1997 and 2000 by Rodale's Scuba Diving Magazine readers.
We recomend
1/4" wet-suit with hood and gloves all year round or a dry-suit
with light underwear.
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don't only want you to enjoy spectacular diving and the unusual scenery
and fauna, but also the quality of the living conditions onboard.
Our yachts have been built to comply with both local and international
safety regulations, and are equipped to the highest standards of comfort
available. You will be led by experienced captains, attended by a
friendly crew, and guided by professional multilingual naturalists
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your camera, capture at close range the sleek elegance of the Galapagos
sharks or one of the many rare fish species and marine invertebrates
in a mosaic of living colors against the spectacular volcanic underwater
scenery, or just dive into schools of jacks, barracuda, creole fish
or golden rays. With a little luck you may encounter a pod of dolphins,
or get close to one, two or three giant whale sharks, with very high
probabilities between June and November! You never know what is around
the next corner- the sight of a blue marlin or the brooding shadow
of a 14-foot manta. Galapagos is unpredictable, a virgin paradise
for divers with endless opportunities for spectacular underwater photography
and once in a lifetime experiences with big underwater creatures! |
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& Darwin Islands are considered by experts as the "Shark-Mecca"
of the world. Sharks are a protected species in the Galapagos Marine
Reserve and are present in large numbers at close range to divers.
Over many years of intensive diving we have never had an adverse encounter
with them. |
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comfortably furnished lounge and dining areas, as well as the seven
double staterooms are spacious, bright and fully air-conditioned with
individual temperature controls and cassette stereo systems. Each
stateroom features a large private bathroom with hot water shower
and electric toilet. It's a small deluxe floating dive resort-exclusive
and uncrowded. While you are out exploring or diving, our cooks will
prepare delicious meals featuring native seafood as well as international
cuisine. |
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