GALAPAGOS

Dive with playful Sea Lions, schooling hammerheads and travel to the famous Darwin and Wolf Islands on our Galapagos Islands liveaboard scuba diving trip.

In 2016, Ecuador created a marine sanctuary in the area of Darwin and Wolf that includes 15,000 square miles as off limits to all fishing to conserve the sharks that congregate there and the ecosystem on which they rely. 32% of the waters around the Galapagos islands will now be protected from fishing.

Description

Our Galapagos Islands liveaboard scuba diving trips offer a brand new itinerary in compliance with the Galapagos National Park regulations which requires companies with permits to follow the exact itinerary below.

  • Charter runs Thursday to Thursday.
  • Charter includes: 4 dives a day, 2 morning and 2 afternoon. In addition, 2 night dives and 2 land excursions per week are offered.
  • June – November average water temperature: 60-75F, 16-24C (Cooler water and Whale Shark sightings are greater.)
  • December – May average water temperature: 70-86F, 21-30C (Warmer, clearer water, larger schools of Hammerheads, Manta Rays & Eagle Rays.)
  • 5 – 7mm wetsuit recommended. See Captain’s Logs to get exact water temperatures.
  • All dives are made from two 8 ft x 20 ft dive tenders.

Galapagos Aggressor III

Yacht Specifications
Port: Baltra, Galapagos

Built and maintained to the specifications of the local regulatory agencies and the regulations of the country of the flag.

  • Length: 100 ft.
  • Beam: 22
  • Passengers: 16
  • Staterooms: 8
  • Boarding: Thursday 1:00 pm
  • Check out: Thursday 8:00 am

Galapagos has been an Aggressor destination since 1993.

Rates:

Year Galapagos Aggressor III Nights Deluxe Master
2022
Jan-06-2022 – Jan-05-2023 7 $6995 $6995
2023
Jan-05-2023 – Jan-04-2024 7 $6995 $6995
2024
Jan-04-2024 – Jan-02-2025 7 $7150 $7150
2025
Jan-02-2025 – Jan-07-2026 7 $7500 $7500

 

Galapagos Travel Information

Getting There, Passports & Visa Documentation

The Galapagos Islands are located in the eastern Pacific Ocean, 605 miles (973 km) off the west coast of South America. The closest land mass is the mainland of Ecuador to the east (the country to which they belong). An overnight hotel stay is usually required and we recommend staying in Guayaquil prior to the trip.
Guests may book their domestic air direct with Avianca Airlines,  Latam Airlines  or Equ Air from Guayaquil to Baltra on Thursday morning or our  Aggressor Detours Airline Department can book any overnight hotel stays or extended packages.
 
Information Regarding Domestic Flights:

  • To avoid long waits at the airport, it is recommend to arrive to Galapagos around midday and depart back to the continent on the first available flights. 
  • Passengers need to be sure that they pay the rate for tourists (not residents). Otherwise they will be charged at the airport.

Baggage Guidelines to Galapagos

Passengers traveling from Quito or Guayaquil to Galapagos with dive equipment are normally allowed one bag with 33 kilos/72 lbs. Those traveling without dive equipment are normally allowed 23 kilos/50 lbs. The total length, width and height of each bag must not exceed 158 cm/62 inches. Carry-On bag allowance is normally 10 kilos/22 lbs. (this may be different with each airline)
 
Visitors must have a current passport, adequate funds to support themselves, and a return airline ticket. US citizens require a passport that must be valid for 6 months from date of entry. It is the travelers’ responsibility to ensure they have the proper visa to travel into each country on his or her itinerary as well as for re-entry and return to their country. Since regulations vary by country, contact your consulate or embassy of your country for the requirement.

Arrival / Boarding / Departure

Guests will be met by a staff in uniform at the Baltra Airport and transferred to the yachts. Guests will board Thursday at 1 pm. Diving on your Galapagos Islands liveaboard scuba diving trip begins Thursday afternoon through Wednesday morning. Guests will depart the yacht  Wednesday after lunch for a private bus tour to the Highlands of Santa Cruz Island. Checkout is Thursday morning at 8 am after a full breakfast. Transportation is provided back to the Baltra Airport for the flight to the mainland.

Message from the President of the Galapagos Aggressor

The GALAPAGOS AGGRESSOR III® has been operating as the premier Galapagos Islands liveaboard scuba diving yacht since 1993. The yacht was custom designed, built and equipped to offer a safe and luxury dive operation. Every two years the yacht goes through an extensive dry-dock. We have been granted permits for the Galapagos Aggressor issued by the Galapagos National Park since 1994.
 
We want to assure our guests that we will continue to offer luxury diving and carry on our relentless effort to preserve the Galapagos marine life. This is just an example of why Aggressor Adventures has the top diving liveaboards in the world.
 
Herbert Frei
President – GALAPAGOS AGGRESSOR

Local Fees/Taxes

All paid in cash. USD $100 Park fee, $20 Galapagos Visitor’s Visa card, 12% Ecuadorian tax on onboard services.

There is a $250 per person fuel surcharge to be paid at the end of the week. May be paid in cash, or MC/Visa credit card.