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In its 1998 issue, Rodale's Scuba Diving Magazine rated Galapagos among the top
ten diving destinations and the top five big animal dives in the Indo-Pacific
region.
A diving cruise with us will offer two to three dives a day. A normal diving
itinerary consists of dives, together with
land visits to the islands. At certain dive sites like Roca Redonda, or the northernmost islands of Wolf and
Darwin we might offer four dives a day. Night dives are also provided if
conditions are good.
The dive masters are well trained and knowledgeable about life below and
above water. Their job is to teach about the unique Galapagos environment and to
take care of the visitor's safety and enjoyment. They will make diving a
complete learning experience.
New regulations have changed the diving experience in the
Galapagos. Now only certified dive ships can operate dives. So we rendezvous
with them at different locations to provide the dive experience for you. |
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Passengers have to bring |
Tanks and air
Scuba Tanks
Weights and weight belts
Dive Alert |
Health Certificate
Wet Suit
Regulator
Diving Certificate
Buoyancy Control Vest
Mask and Fins |
"For me, Galapagos is quite
simply the most exciting diving I have ever done" - Paul Humann, photographer and author of Fish of Galapagos
Warning: diving in the Galapagos is
recommended for experienced divers only. Most of the good diving sites have
strong currents, surge and cold waters.
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