Simply put, there is nothing else like our Dive Triangle in the Galapagos! It's not "like" a private charter, it IS a private charter. You and five other divers will be whisked by our fast, eco speed boat from island to island hitting those astounding Galapagos dive sites not even the live-aboards get to see. And the best part is that you are almost always the only divers there!
From the graceful giant mantas and seahorses of 4 Hermanos to the fish "highways" of La Vida; from the playful, imitative sea lions of Champion to the hammerheads of Gordon Rocks...this is your chance to dive one of the few remaining truly healthy marine environments on the planet. Sleep in comfort at our Red Mangrove Galapagos Lodges on Islas Santa Cruz, Floreana and Isabela. where you can be pampered in style.
Your intimate group will share life-long memories, stunning underwater experiences and, no doubt, your excitement, stories and knowledge with each other, the way ONLY diver to diver is possible as you lounge on a powdery-soft white sandy beach, on a broad, wooden terrace above the sea or under a full moon in the most isolated place it is possible to sleep in front of the sea in the Galapagos. It is not just a memory that will last forever, but quite possibly the start of new friendships you are sure to make.
Our Dive Triangles are from 6 Days/5 Nights to 8 Days/7 Nights...or more for private groups. Hammerheads, Galapagos Sharks, White-Tipped Reef Sharks, Silky Sharks,maybe Whale Sharks. Manta Rays, Marbled Rays, Diamond Sting Rays, Spotted Eagle Rays, Golden Cowrays. Garden Eels, Various Moray Eels, Tiger Snake Eels. Dolphins in schools of 20-200. Walls of salemas, schools of: Barracuda, Yellow-tailed Sargeant Fish, King Angelfish, Grunts, Tuna, Creolefish, Snappers, Numerous Wrasse and Parrotfish, Mexican Hogfish, Scorpion Fish, Red-Lipped Batfish, Flounder, Long-nosed Hawkfish, Cornetfish, Blennies...to name a few. Sea horses, Nudibranches, Sea Stars, Sea Cucumbers, Lobster. Sea Lions, Penguins, Turtles and more. You will be amazed by the abundance in the Galapagos!
To learn more, please
visit our blog for comprehensive Dive Triangle coverage and check out our
Galapagos Diving Photo Gallery on Flickr!