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Trip

  • Liveaboard
  • Ecuador
  • 13 Jun - 20 Jun, 2020, 7 nights
  • 16 people group

Description

Dive The Galapagos Islands with Barrie Scuba House aboard state-of-the-art  Tiburon Explorer.

The Tiburon Explorer, debuting in April 2020, accommodates 16 passengers in 9 air-conditioned staterooms. All staterooms are located on the main and lower decks and have windows to maximise views of the renowned Pacific Ocean and Galapagos Archipelago. In addition, each stateroom has twin beds that can be converted to comfortable queen beds for couples, and include private bath and shower facilities, dressers, and closets. When not dreaming about whale sharks and their next dive, guests can enjoy the air-conditioned salon on the main deck, furnished with dining tables and TV/lounge area. Sunning and viewing areas on the top deck offer ample seating and a hot tub where you can regale stories of hammerheads from your day. 

This contemporary liveaboard is equipped with all amenities avid divers could need. The dive deck is expansive and outfitted with individual gear bins, air, and nitrox filling stations, tank racks, and a separate fresh water rinse tank for underwater camera equipment. Photographers and videographers will also be delighted with the dedicated camera table and recharging stations. Tiburon Explorer sets a high standard for dive safety and all dives are conducted from two large pangas (tenders), easily boarded from the deck. Plus, its equipped with a satellite telephone for emergency calls worldwide.

Your Galapagos Liveaboard diving adventures in will encompass everything from sharks to nudibranchs, and more. The islands are best known for amazing shark diving around Wolf and Darwin Islands. These small and remote islands are best reached by liveaboard vessels for divers. Your diving experience here will generally include Galapagos sharks, silky sharks and lots of schooling hammerheads being cleaned by king angelfish. Seeing marine turtles, schools of tuna, eagle rays, and sea lions is very common and seeing a whale shark is very possible from June through November. All the islands you travel to are amazing sites for underwater photography.

Macro photographers will have their fill of sea horses, barnacle blennies, coral hawk fish, and many others. An abundance of rays are at many of the dive sites (including spotted rays, marble rays, golden rays and stingrays) along with sea lions, sea turtles, schools of grunts and snappers. The variety of life in these water is unlike any other place, with thick schools of the native brown stripped salema, snappers, groupers, Chevron barracuda and huge sea turtles.

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Inclusions

  • Approximately 14-16 dives
  • DAN Dive Accident Insurance for the trip
  • Dive guides
  • Dive insurance (if trip value > USD 1,000 per person)
  • Full board, including (coffee, local beer & wine, tea, soft drinks, water, snacks between meals and after dives)
  • Transfer from/to the airport (round-trip, only on boat arrival & departure days)
  • Weight Belt/Weights/Tank(s)
  • Fuel surcharges
  • Galapagos transit card
  • Hyperbaric chamber contribution of $35
  • International and local flights to Quito
  • National park fees

Prices

Payment & cancellation

Payment terms

  • $1000 USD due at time of booking.  
  • 2nd payment of 30% of total price due by Dec 3, 2019
  • Balance by March 4, 2020 (100 days before arrival)

Cancellation terms

  • All payments are nonrefundable

Other Information

Good to know

  • Sunday’s evening meal is not included
  • Credit cards are subject to the 14% VAT plus 5% in bank fees. Bills will be settled onboard on Sunday morning for onboard credit card payments 
  • Most divers are comfortable with a 7 mm wetsuit June through November with a hooded vest and gloves and a minimum 5 mm wetsuit December through May. Gloves and hood are strongly recommended

Logistics

  • The trip begins in Santa Cruz (Baltra) and ends in Santa Cruz (Baltra). The best airport top fly into is Seymour (GPS)
  • You will fly into Ecuador and take a connecting flight through Guayaquil or Quito, to Seymur. You will need to overnight in Guayaquil or Quito before flying on to the Galapagos and we do recommend to arrive in Galapagos a day before to avoid any possible delays as a result of volcano activity
  • The dive guides will meet you at the airport between 11:30 am and 12 pm and escort you to the Tiburon Explorer 
  • The boat departs Santa Cruz (Baltra) early in the afternoon on the same day and your last dives will be on the second to last day in the morning 
  • The boat docks back in Santa Cruz (Baltra) around 20:30 on the second to last day. It is your responsibility to ensure you respect the 24 hour no-fly time after your last dive! 
  • Check out and disembarkation is around 9:00 on the last day. Airport drop-off time is around 09:30  
  • Check with us info about the baggage limitations allowed on all flights to the Galapagos Islands
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