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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.

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  An Aggressor destination since 1993.

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 land excursions per week are offered.
  • Depth Range:  40 – 130 ft (12m – 40m)
  • 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. The Galapagos Aggressor III does not offer night diving.
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Galapagos Itinerary

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All destinations are independently owned and operated