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Galaxy Diver II, Galapagos

  • Rating 9,9 out of 10 9,9 Eccezionale
    • Internet gratis
    • Nitrox gratis
  • da $ 507/ giorno
  • Prenota Ora

“The following is a letter I wrote to a passenger (also a travel agent) I traveled with the week before: Dearest Marianne, It is …”

Robert N, Bandiera di Stati Uniti Stati Uniti

Highlights

    • Both diving and naturalist itineraries
    • Kayaks and paddle boards for naturalist departures
    • Snorkeling gear with non-diving trips

The Galaxy Diver II is a liveaboard taking 16 passengers on diving and naturalist trips around the Galapagos. There are 8 double cabins on board. Diving itineraries aboard the Galaxy Diver II include visits to world-renowned dive sites such as Carrion Point and Wolf Island, Shark Bay, El Arenal, Darwin’s Arch, and Cousin Rock. Species commonly seen on such trips include hammerhead sharks, whale sharks, rays, Galapagos sharks, tiger sharks, and Orcas. Naturalist itineraries aboard the Galaxy Diver II take guests on unique wildlife spotting and sightseeing land excursions.

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Inclusi: IVA, Commissioni portuali, Supplemento carburante, Acqua minerale, Cocktail di benvenuto, Tè e caffè, Pensione intera, Snack / Spuntini, Nitrox, Pacchetti immersioni, Attrezzatura snorkeling, Escursioni su terraferma, Guida naturalistica, Kayaks, Articoli da toeletta in omaggio, Asciugamani da bagno, Asciugamani da spiaggia, Internet Wi-fi, Telo mare.

Extra necessari: Biglietto Parco Nazionale (100-200 USD per viaggio), Costi aggiuntivi per la mancata prenotazione dei voli nazionali (60 USD per viaggio), Visto e costi (20 USD per viaggio).

Extra opzionali: Mancia, Trasferimento aeroportuale, Bevande alcoliche, Bevande analcoliche, Corsi di immersione, Corso per il Nitrox (250 USD), Guida privata per le immersioni (2,000 USD), Noleggio attrezzatura subacquea.

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Galaxy Diver II Recensioni

  • Rating 9,9 out of 10
  • 9,9 Eccezionale
  1. Imbarcazione
    10,0
  2. Equipaggio
    10,0
  3. Cibo
    10,0
  4. Subacquea
    10,0
  5. Valore
    9,3
  • Rating 10 out of 10
  • 10 Eccezionale
  • Robert N
  • Bandiera di Stati Uniti Stati Uniti

Diving the Galapagos

The following is a letter I wrote to a passenger (also a travel agent) I traveled with the week before: Dearest Marianne, It is so nice to hear from you. First, of the 14 guests we had on board, not one was a drama queen, everybody acted their age. Ha ha. (Note: I was senior to all by about 25 years and I was the only American). They were from Australia (transplants from England), Germany, Spain, and France. Most spoke their native tongue, and Spanish and English. I thoroughly enjoyed their company while observing the minute cultural differences. Second, I would rate the trip an 8 or 9 when compared to the “naturalist” trip we took. As you know, the “naturalist” trip was chaulk full of minitrips, hiking, snorkeling and touring, and most educational about the environment and all. Most of the diving in the Galapagos can be found better elsewhere in the world. We did have some special moments with sea turtles and sea lions in and around the main islands. However, we did dive at Wolf and Darwin Islands, Darwin Arch specifically, both of which were spectacular, Darwin Island much more so though. Darwin Arch (now Pillars because the arch collapsed) is the flagship diving spot of the Galapagos. Besides seeing sea turtles and hundreds of hammerhead sharks, as well as other sharks, we encountered not one, not two, but six whale sharks. Most other places in the world, you are allowed to snorkel with the whale shark after chasing them a bit. But the whale shark always just swims away and you cannot keep up with it, then the chase begins again. Here though, we would dive to about 70 feet (about 21 meters) and lay on a ledge and wait for the whale shark to slowly swim by. This is what divers dream about. I shot video and posted the best on my Facebook page ( https://www.facebook.com/Fourteener ) if you care to see. All in all, I am totally happy with making both voyages on the Galaxy Diver II. Usually, when I travel to go diving I am glad I did it, but also happy to be heading home. While I still had these emotions when this trip ended, I was for the first time, actually tearfully sad because I had exceptionally good experiences and wouldn’t trade it for any other trip. These two weeks have been the flagship trip of my 70 years and I doubt any other trip can beat it. Thank you for getting back to me, I was sincerely surprised. I enjoyed our time together. Yours truly, Robert

Suggerito a:
the crew. the food. the diving.
  • Rating 10 out of 10
  • 10 Eccezionale
  • Vincent G
  • Bandiera di Francia Francia

Incroyable

Les plongées avec les requins baleine. Les centaines voir milliers de requins marteaux. La gentillesse de l'équipage et des guides Le confort du bateau

Suggerito a:
Qualité du bateau, quantité d'espèces visibles, requin baleines
  • Rating 9,6 out of 10
  • 9,6 Eccezionale
  • Ben W
  • Bandiera di Germania Germania

Just an absolute magical experience to discover the Galapagos on board of the Galaxy Diver II

It was just overall superb. The diving and underwater life, but also the fantastic crew and dive guides Jorge and William! Also we were lucky with our fellow divers and the food was just delicious. The boat was just newly renowated and in top shape and beginning of july was a great month to chose for a liveaboard in the Galapagos. At Wolf and Darwin there was unbelievable action, literally there wasnt a single moment without hammerheads or huge galapagos sharks in your sight!

Suggerito a:
Walesharks at Darwin, Mola Mola at Carrion Point and the close up penguin encounter near Marshall Cape!

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