Looking to book a liveaboard trip to the Galapagos Islands and would greatly appreciate first and second hand recommendations about operators to consider. It will be for one diver and one nondiver. I have heard that some operators have a good amount of shore time that would be more appealing to my nondiving partner.
Thank you in advance!
Galapagos liveaboard recommendations
Galapagos liveaboard recommendations
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I thought she was right until I dove with eliseaboo!
I thought she was right until I dove with eliseaboo!
Re: Galapagos liveaboard recommendations
I know that Bob Bailey's been on about down there so has Valerie and Stephen Martin...
I would probably get in contact with Richard Salas because he does many photo tours booking that destination..
Can't believe you're going to go there you're a bum I might have to excommunicate you as my friend.. Ha Ha Ha Ha
I would probably get in contact with Richard Salas because he does many photo tours booking that destination..
Can't believe you're going to go there you're a bum I might have to excommunicate you as my friend.. Ha Ha Ha Ha
NWDC Rule #2 Pictures Or it didn't Happen
Re: Galapagos liveaboard recommendations
I went there on one of the Aggressor boats. It was a great trip, but that was quite a while ago.
Verify that liveaboards are also doing land visits. Ecuador has gone back and forth on that; currently I think they do allow it, but for a few years the trips were restricted -- either diving, or shore visits, but not both. The wildlife is incredible, so shore visits are great!
Most divers want to spend lot of time out to Wolf and Darwin Islands, which is a problem for non-divers because there's no shore visits there. That's where the most amazing diving is though, so I'm not sure what to recommend.
Verify that liveaboards are also doing land visits. Ecuador has gone back and forth on that; currently I think they do allow it, but for a few years the trips were restricted -- either diving, or shore visits, but not both. The wildlife is incredible, so shore visits are great!
Most divers want to spend lot of time out to Wolf and Darwin Islands, which is a problem for non-divers because there's no shore visits there. That's where the most amazing diving is though, so I'm not sure what to recommend.