Marine iguanas at the Galapagos Islands
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    Master the Galapagos (7 nights)

    Galapagos & Ecuador
    Requirements: PADI Advanced Open Water or equivalent - minimum of 50 logged dives
    Shark diving

    Shark diving

    Abundant marine life

    Abundant marine life

    Manta ray sightings

    Manta ray sightings

    Drift diving

    Drift diving

    Unique marine life

    Unique marine life

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    Top itinerary dive sites

    Mobula ray at Cousin's Rock, Isla Santiago, Galapagos
    Cousin's Rock, Santiago Island
    Sea lion at Punta Carrion, Santa Cruz, Galapagos
    Punta Carrion, Santa Cruz
    Mola mola, Punta Vicente, Galapagos Islands
    Punta Vicente Roca, Isabela
    Cape Douglas marine iguana, Galapagos Islands
    Cape Douglas, Fernandina

    Situated on the northwest point of Fernandina Island, this wall dive, with an average depth of 20m (70ft), offers something truly spectacular and is now famed for the feeding marine iguanas that congregate here along with sea lions, fur seals and speedy penguins!

    Wolf Island diving in the Galapagos
    Wolf Island
    Mosqueras, Galapagos Islands
    Mosqueras

    Located between the islands of Baltra and North Seymour, this white sandy islet is not only home to a sea lion colony but also supports a myriad of marine life from manta rays and bonitos to Peruvian grunts and fields of garden eels. Occassionally, schools of hammerheads may be seen here. Average depth is 20m (70ft) with typically a mild current expected.

    Eagle ray at North Seymour, Galapagos Islands
    North Seymour

    Situated off the northern tip of Baltra Island, this site provides a stunning drift with sightings of white tip reef sharks, turtles, eagle rays and moray eels. Average depth 18m (60ft), medium current is to be expected.