Cabins
9
Length / Width
38 m / 7 m
Year built
2019
Rental equip.
YES ($)
Internet
FREE
Nitrox
YES ($)
Ecuador: Yellow Fever Vaccine Required from May 12, 2025
Travelers who are nationals, residents, or have spent over 10 days in Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, or Brazil must show proof of Yellow Fever vaccination—administered at least 10 days before arrival.
One lifetime dose is valid. The certificate may be checked before boarding and upon entry.
This is due to a health emergency in the region. Please verify your vaccination status.
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Stateroom Lower Deck
These suites have large porthole windows, either a queen or two single beds, a lounge area with a sofa bed and a private ensuite bathroom with a shower.
Read moreStateroom (main deck)
These air-conditioned cabins are located on the main deck and each have ocean views and private bathrooms. All the cabins are furnished with two single beds that can convert to queen beds, catering to singles or couples.
Read moreTiburon Explorer is the newest addition to the esteemed Explorer Fleet and one of the most luxurious diving liveaboards in the Galapagos.
Air-conditioned cabins with views of the Pacific Ocean
The state-of-the-art Tiburon Explorer, debuting in April 2020, accommodates 16 passengers in nine air-conditioned cabins. All rooms are located on the main and lower decks and have windows to maximize 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.
Hot tubs, whale sharks and hammerheads
When you're not out searching for whale sharks, you can enjoy the air-conditioned salon on the main deck, furnished with dining tables, TV, CD/DVD, video library and lounge area. Sunbathing and viewing areas on the top deck offer ample seating and a hot tub where you can regale stories of hammerheads from your day.
Well-equipped dive deck
The spacious dive deck is 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. From here you will have easy access to the two large pangas (tenders) that will take you to the diving sites.
Re-fuel with delicious meals on board
Lunch and evening meals usually consist of lots of salad, potatoes, rice, chicken, beef, pork, and fish. Breakfast is the usual fare of eggs, cereal, toast and fresh fruits. If you have any dietary restrictions or requests, please indicate so on your booking form. Please note that specific brands of soft drinks, dressings and foods are often unavailable in these remote islands, and that it can be very difficult for us to find low-fat or soy products and other speciality items - but the utmost will be done to accommodate your needs.
How to get there
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