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Diving in Galápagos Islands

Explore diving in Galápagos Islands

Water temperatures:

January – June: 70°F – 80°F (20°C-26°C)

July – December: 65°F – 75°F (18°C- 23°C)

Sea currents and conditions:

January – June: Southeast trade winds become weaker and water coming from the Panama Basin brings warmer calmer seas.

July – December: The Humboldt Current typically brings choppy seas and strong surges. The movement and cooler water also bring nutrients and larger animals to the islands.

Visibility:

On average visibility in the Galapagos is approximately 8 – 10m (25ft to 35ft) with it increasing to 18m (60ft) on good (calm and sunny) days. If you’re used to 20/30/50m visibility don’t worry! A unique aspect of the Galapagos is that the wildlife is abundant and at times even curious or playful.


When to dive in Galápagos Islands

Subtropical weather:

Warm-season (December – May): Low 80°F – Low 90°F, possibilities of rain. Good time to visit for sunshine, warmer, calmer seas.

Cool-season (June – September): Low 60°F – High 70°F, mornings are often misty. Good time to visit for increased underwater animal activity.

Dry-season (October – December): 70°F – 80°F. Good time to visit for mild weather, combining land and underwater activities.

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Common marine life sightings for Galápagos Islands

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JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Mammals and Reptiles
Pilot whale
Humpback whale
Common dolphin
Seal
Sharks and Rays
Blacktip reef shark
Hammerhead shark
Whitetip reef shark
Tiger shark
Eagle ray
Whale shark
Manta ray
Ocean Fish
Seahorse
Sunfish (mola mola)
Most likely sightingsPossible sightings

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