Galapagos 6 Day Diving Package

Price from: $1,415
Duration: 6 Days
Min age: years
Difficulty: Easy

Tour

Overview

Enjoy this exclusive 5-day packages designed for you, we will travel to the most visited and safest reefs to see the most incredible marine species of the Galapagos Islands!

Check out the detailed Itinerary for a feel of what you’ll experience on this adventure of a lifetime!

Detailed

Itinerary

1st day: Quito – flight – Galapagos: Baltra Island & the Highlands of Santa Cruz Island

Upon arrival to Baltra Island, our guide will be waiting for us. On our way to Puerto Ayora we will take an excursion to the highlands of Santa Cruz Island. The Scenery will continuously change as we ascend through all seven vegetation zones of the Galapagos. We will be able to view the giant tortoises at a farm in the highlands. Then we will visit the twins (los Gemelos), a pair of large pit craters or sinkholes where we find the bright red male vermilion flycatcher. Then we visit "the tunnels", the largest lava tunnels found in Galapagos.


Meals: Breakfast

2nd day: Dive to Mosquera and Daphne Minor

Mosquera:

North of Santa Cruz Mosquera is an islet that emerges from the sea between Seymour and Baltra island. A sandy bottom at 15-18 meters is scattered with curious garden eels and pelagic species as well as an underwater wall flowing downwards from the shallows into the deep.

Marine Life of Mosquera: Keep an eye out for hammer head sharks and the garden eels that pop their heads out of the ground and disappear down their burrow as you approach! Also found in the area are black tip and white tip reef sharks, sea lions, turtles, barracudas, sting rays, eagle rays, mobula rays, Galápagos eels and a variety of reef fish and invertebrates.

Daphne Minor:

North of Santa Cruz Island sit two eroded cones– the Daphne’s. At the smaller (Daphne Minor) we dive along a cliff wall with hidden treasures, a rocky and sandy bottom across an incline that slopes below us like a pyramid wall.

Marine Life of Daphne: White and black tip reef sharks, Galapagos sharks, sea lions, if you are particularly lucky you can see all of these predators hunting the large schools of black-striped salemas and sardines along with blue footed boobies diving for their share! We also find turtles, yellow fin tuna, sting rays, eagle rays, marbled rays, barracudas, jewel morays, large schools of king angelfish and much more.


Meals: Breakfast

3rd day: Dive to Seymour Chanel and Seymour Point

Seymour Chanel:

To the North of Santa Cruz lies the Seymour Channel. The platform drops away at about 10 meters deep to a long sandy bottom and busy cleaning station offering plenty to see.

Marine Life of Seymour Channel: Different types of sharks love to stop here for a clean. You may be able to spot hammerhead sharks, Galapagos sharks, White and Black tip reef sharks surrounded by busy reef fish. Sea lions take advantage of the action to hunt. Turtles, sting rays, eagle rays, mobula rays, Galapagos eels and barracudas also populate this area.

Seymour Point

A little more challenging than Seymour Channel, currents run through Seymour Punta which slopes downwards, interrupted only by a rocky platform with small caves where animals like to rest. The dive is often a mixture of exploring the coast and then going into the blue to find pelagic animals enjoying the flow of current and passing to and from nearby cleaning stations.

Marine Life of Seymour Point: Sea lions, Galapagos sharks, white and black tip reef sharks, hammerhead sharks, reef fish, large groups of almaco jackfish, sting rays, eagle rays, barracudas, turtles and much more.


Meals: Breakfast

4th day: Plaza & Dive to Gordon Rocks

Plaza

Situated off the east coast of Santa Cruz, North and South Plaza were uplifted from the sea floor and are very old islands, in the neighborhood of 3,000,000 years old. Currently, visitors are forbidden to go ashore on North Plaza, but diving off the backside of North Plaza is a nice, easy and relaxing dive, with relatively little current or surge. The dive usually begins along the center of the north shore, where a boulder slope with a gradual incline falls to a sand bottom at about 24m (80 ft) white- tipped reef sharks, marble and diamond rays, and waving fields of Galapagos garden eels are found in sandy patches throughout this boulder slope. Most of the action takes place in the first 14 m (45 ft).

Marine Life of Plaza Island: There are huge schools of yellowtail surgeonfish yellow tailed mullets and lots of parrotfish in the shallows. You are more likely to see pelagic, including hammerheads and Galápagos sharks, at the eastern end of the islet. This eastern point can be very good, especially in the warm season (January- May in particular) because cross- currents can bring in manta rays, and even snorkelers can enjoy a lengthy swim with these marvelous creatures. Solitary whale sharks occasionally visit in the hot season Whether snorkeling or diving, sea lions become constant “buddies”.

Gordon Rocks

North-east of Santa Cruz island lie the famous Gordon Rocks. Sometimes called ‘The Washing Machine’ it is a popular site where intermediate and advanced divers go due to challenging currents and upwellings. It is these very currents that bring the plankton to the surface attracting large pelagics from across the sea in numbers.

Marine Life of Gordon Rocks: One of the best places to find Hammerhead sharks and the weird and wonderful Oceanic Sunfish (Mola Mola). Also here are Galapagos sharks, white tip reef sharks, lots of giant sea turtles, mobula rays, sting rays, eagle rays, panamic green morays, Galapagos eels, barracudas and various reef fish.


Meals: Breakfast

5th day: Dive to Floreana Island

South of Santa Cruz Island, Floreana is the least populated island of the archipelago, in terms of people. We have three dive site options; Punta Cormorant, Champion and Enderby. Largely comprised of reef, all three offer something a little different including an occasional current that provides a thrilling drift dive opportunity.

Marine Life of Floreana. Look out for the endemic red lipped batfish and unique (and strange) Galapagos Sea Robin that has fins, wings and legs! Also here are white tip reef sharks, turtles, young sea lions playing, Galapagos sharks, sting rays, eagle rays, marbled rays, barracudas, reef fish and invertebrates like octopus in amongst the reef.


Meals: None

6th Day: Puerto Ayora – flight back to Mainland

Breakfast in the hotel. Our guide will pick up us from our hotel and take us to the airport in order to take our flight back to Mainland.


Meals: None

Itinerary

At a Glance

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DATE ITINERARY STANDARD HOTEL SUPERIOR HOTEL
1st day Arrive in Baltra Island - Highlands of Santa Cruz Dejavu La Isla
2nd day Dive to Mosquera and Daphne Dejavu La Isla
3rd day Dive to Plaza and Gordon Dejavu La Isla
4th day Puerto Ayora – flight back to Mainland

Price

Tables

PRICES PER PERSON:

Solo Traveler

Standard Hotel: US $ 1,415
Superior Hotel: US $ 2,105

Two persons or more

Standard Hotel: US $ 1,490
Superior Hotel: US $ 1,720

Included

In the tour

  • All transfers Airport – Hotel – Airport in Galapagos
  • Transportation (Lobito) from the airport to the pier of Baltra Island.
  • 5 nights accommodation in Puerto Ayora (Santa Cruz Island)
  • Breakfast and Lunches
  • Tour to the Highlands of Santa Cruz
  • Dive to Mosquera and Daphne Minor (2 immersions)
  • Dive to Seymour Chanel and Seymour Point (2 immersions)
  • Dive to Plaza and Gordon Rocks (2 immersions)
  • Dive to Floreana (2 immersions)
  • Full equipment (5-7 mm wetsuit, regulator, BCD, mask, fins, boots, hoods, gloves (no neoprene), weight belt, 12 ltr tanks)
  • Ferry Puerto Ayora – San Cristobal island
  • English speaking guides

Not Included

In the tour

  • Airfare to / from Galapagos approximately of US $ 500. Zenith can issue the Air Ticket
  • Galapagos National Park fee US $ 100.00. (To be paid in cash in Galapagos)
  • Ingala Immigration card of US $ 20.00 (To be paid in cash in the airport in Guayaquil)
  • Tips
  • Alcoholic beverages.
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