Galapagos Sky – Galapagos Expedition | 16 Jan 2028 | Scuba Travel

Holiday Reference: TRP 51084 - 16 Jan 2028 - Galapagos Sky - £5995 *

Galapagos Sky – Galapagos Expedition

16 Jan 2028 · 7 nights · Pacific, Galapagos

£5995 *

5 twin cabins available

Why divers love Galapagos Sky

  • A 33m liveaboard designed specifically for demanding Galapagos diving, delivering stability, efficiency and comfort in challenging ocean conditions.
  • Attentive crew, fresh towels daily, hot drinks after dives, French-inspired cuisine and a full bar included in your package.
  • The reason many divers come to the Galapagos. Hammerheads, Galapagos sharks, clouds of fish and rays, with whale sharks joining the action in season.
  • It's not all about the diving! Walk amongst blue-footed boobies, frigatebirds and land iguanas on North Seymour, then come face-to-face with the Galapagos' famous giant tortoises at a reserve near Puerto Ayora.
  • Galapagos Sky takes just 16 divers, with two Zodiacs and a spacious dive deck – a big advantage when you're diving some of the world's most exciting sites.
  • Caroline and Sue have both experienced Galapagos Sky for themselves – and keep going back. Talk to us about what it's really like to dive the Galapagos.

What's included in your holiday

  • Your package is based on a twin deluxe share cabin on a full board basis with full bar
  • There are 17-19 dives on average itinerary, including 12lt tanks, mandatory nitrox fills and weights.
  • Selected alcoholic drinks included in your package
  • You must be nitrox certified for this itinerary, which is free of charge- Galapagos Sky request that divers must have Nitrox certification.

What's not included

  • This holiday excludes international flights to Ecuador (UIO) or the San Cristobal. Excess baggage and any departure taxes are paid locally.
  • The following fees will be added to your invoice with your final balance: Galapagos park fees $200, chamber tax $35, tourist card $20.
  • Tipping is entirely at your discretion and should reflect the enjoyment and level of service you experienced
  • Rental kit hire or on board souvenirs.
    Please be aware for credit card payments on board there is a 14% tax. We highly recommend taking USD cash.

Liveaboard Details

A Galapagos liveaboard surely tops every diver's wish list... and it's is no surprise that both Caroline and Sue from the team have dived with Galapagos Sky themselves - and keep going back! This is THE scuba diving holiday that no one wants to skip, ...

A Galapagos liveaboard surely tops every diver's wish list... and it's is no surprise that both Caroline and Sue from the team have dived with Galapagos Sky themselves - and keep going back! This is THE scuba diving holiday that no one wants to skip, especially for anyone serious about diving with sharks, rays, turtles, sea lions, iguanas and more!

Galapagos Sky sails around these dramatic volcanic islands, spending 3 incredible days at the unmissable Wolf and Darwin Islands. This is where the pelagic encounters come thick and fast. The crew on Galapagos Sky are simply exceptional, with years of experience, warm smiles and a genuine passion for these unique islands. They'll look after you brilliantly both above and below the water, while the land tours included in the itinerary give you the chance to experience another side of the Galapagos.

Galapagos Sky was fully refurbished in May 2026 with a fresh, modern look to the interior. New images coming soon
At 33m in length Galapagos Sky sleeps only 16 guests. You will not feel crowded either on board or in the water! There are 4 twin cabins below decks which are the standard deluxe cabins. There are then a further 4 upper deck master cabins which can be set up as twin or king size double bed. Both the master and deluxe cabins have en suite, air con, dressing gowns and hair dryers. Even the on board toiletries are marine safe and fully biodegradable.

The main saloon is spacious with TV, DVD and audio. Dining is fresh, seasonal and the chef can cater for all dietary requirements. Don't miss out the local patacon, or the sinful chocolate torte. Enjoy the selection of alcoholic drinks included in your package.

It's the little touches on Galapagos Sky that really impress us. The dive deck is generous, with large dedicated kitting-up areas and hot showers. No sooner have you stepped back on board than a hot towel is wrapped around your shoulders, and the crew will even help you wriggle in and out of those thicker wetsuits, hoods and gloves! All diving takes place from two large tender Zodiacs, getting you quickly and precisely onto the dive sites. All dives take place in a guided group and boy, do the guides know their stuff! Let this experienced team show you the very best underwater that the Galapagos has to offer.

Galapagos Sky mandates that divers must have Nitrox certification. Divers without Nitrox certification will not be able to complete all dives on the 3 days spent at Wolf and Darwin islands, due to depths and profiles and recreational non-decompression limits and may be asked to pay for private guiding services

Sue

Sue - went with her husband to the Galapagos in 2013, 2018 and 2025

I've been lucky enough to visit the Galapagos with my husband in 2013, 2018 and 2025, and it really is like nowhere else on Earth. I recommend Galapagos Sky for its first-class service, fantastic crew and, most importantly, the truly amazing diving.
One thing I would definitely recommend is adding a few days on the islands after your liveaboard. There's so much to experience here above the water as well as below it, and it would be a shame to come all this way and miss it.
You can also extend your adventure into the Ecuadorian Amazon, or even combine the Galapagos with Machu Picchu. The possibilities really are endless.
If the Galapagos is on your bucket list, give me a call 01483 411590 or email me at sue@scubatravel.com

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Itinerary Details

Dive the unique and adrenalin pumping Galapagos Islands on board one of Scuba Travel's luxury Galapagos liveaboard holidays

Galapagos Expedition Description

The Galapagos have earned a mighty reputation as one of the ultimate liveaboard diving destinations and not without reason. This low-lying volcanic chain was not only Darwin's inspiration. It is home to diving the like of which you cannot find elsewhere on the planet. The marine life is completely unique with sharks, rays, sea lions, iguanas, penguins. Watch tuna, salema, snapper, rainbow runners and sail fins dart around the reef... if you can tear your eyes off the ocean's larger inhabitants. This is every diver's wish list come true before your eyes. Set your sights on some of the best liveaboard diving you will ever encounter and sail into the intoxicating world of diving in the Galapagos.

There are three distinctive types of underwater environment in the Galapagos Islands.

Wolf & Darwin- the main event
This is what you've travelled to the Galapagos for! Remote Wolf and Darwin Islands deliver the serious big-animal diving for which the Galapagos is famous. Schools of scalloped hammerheads are the headline attraction, alongside Galapagos sharks, silky sharks, eagle rays, turtles and huge schools of fish. Keep looking into the blue in case whale sharks join the action seasonally and you never quite know what else might cruise past. You'll spend several days diving around Wolf and Darwin, giving you repeated opportunities to experience these extraordinary sites. Currents can be strong and conditions challenging, but that's precisely what brings in the pelagic action.
Here the water can be 26-27 degrees as these islands are washed by the warmer Panama current.

Fernandina & Isabela-marine iguanas and mola mola
The western islands reveal a completely different side to Galapagos diving.
Around Fernandina, marine iguanas steal the show. Watching these extraordinary reptiles dive beneath the surface to feed is one of those wonderfully bizarre wildlife encounters that could only happen in the Galapagos.
At Punta Vicente Roca on Isabela, the water can be noticeably cooler and the dramatic underwater terrain attracts a fascinating mix of marine life. Look amongst the walls for smaller critters and turtles, while keeping an eye into the blue for the unmistakable shape of a mola mola.
Above water, this part of the archipelago is just as exciting, with opportunities to spot some of the Galapagos' unique bird and animal life.

The central islands
The central islands add yet another dimension to the week. Sites such as Cousins Rock offer a change of pace from the big pelagic diving, with a chance to concentrate on the reef and search for smaller Galapagos residents.
Seahorses and other macro life can be found amongst the rocky terrain, while rays, turtles, sea lions and schooling fish remind you to keep one eye on the blue.
These dives are a great contrast to the adrenaline-fuelled encounters at Wolf and Darwin and demonstrate just how varied diving in the Galapagos can be.
The Southern and Central Islands are washed by the Humboldt current from the South, so pretty cold water (23-24) but reasonably clear and blue.

Galapagos wildlife - above and below the water
One of the things we love about the Galapagos Expedition is that the wildlife encounters don't stop when you take off your fins.
Land excursions vary according to your liveaboard itinerary but can include the chance to walk amongst blue-footed boobies, magnificent frigatebirds, marine iguanas and sea lions, as well as heading into the lush Santa Cruz Highlands to see the Galapagos' famous giant tortoises roaming in their natural habitat.
It's well worth keeping your camera handy – some of the week's most memorable encounters may happen when you're not wearing a wetsuit!

An expedition in every sense
What makes this itinerary so special is the variety. One day you could be surrounded by hammerheads at Wolf or Darwin; another watching marine iguanas feeding underwater, searching for mola mola in cooler western waters or walking amongst giant tortoises on land.

This is adventurous diving for experienced divers, and conditions can change considerably as you travel around the archipelago. Currents, water temperatures and visibility all vary between sites – and so does the wildlife.

That's all part of the magic. The Galapagos is wild, unpredictable and quite unlike anywhere else on Earth.

Please note: The Galapagos Expedition is operated by both Galapagos Sky and Tiburon Explorer. The exact embarkation point, route, order of dive sites, number of dives at individual locations and land excursions vary between the two liveaboards and may also be changed according to local conditions and National Park requirements. Please refer to your individual departure for the exact itinerary.

The itineraries are subject to minor changes at short notice by the Marine Park Authorities, however a substantial part of every trip is spent at Wolf and Darwin and some dives in the other areas. The current permission dives Isla Lobos, Cousins Rock, Bartolome, Cabo Douglas, Punta Vicente Roca, Pinzon Wolf and Darwin.

You must be nitrox certified for this itinerary. Divers without Nitrox certification will not be able to complete all dives on the 3 days spent at Wolf and Darwin islands due to depths and time lengths of dives and recreational non-decompression limits.

Every diver should certainly experience the Galapagos for themselves but the diving is not suited to novice divers. Wolf and Darwin are the furthest point on the itinerary and divers need to be comfortable in currents and zodiac diving. Thermoclines are common but these are what draw the overwhelming numbers of big fish closer. Dive guides are experts in their fields - not only do they know how to make sure you have a safe and awesome dive trip, but they are also hugely knowledgeable about the marine life and eager to share! Please check with your travel consultant about the required safety equipment.

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Your holiday details

Iconic wish list dive sites on the premier Galapagos liveaboard Galapagos Sky. There are 17-19 awe inspiring dives on average, with 3 days at Wolf and Darwin. Your trip package is based on a twin deluxe share cabin on a full board basis, including limited alcohol with your evening meal. Ask about master cabin upgrades. The following fees will be added to your invoice with your final balance: Galapagos park fees $200, chamber tax $35 ad tourist card $20. Nitrox is mandatory and free of charge. All trips are fully guided by 2 expert dive guides, with 12lt tanks and weights. Excess baggage and any departure taxes are paid locally.



This holiday excludes international flights to Quito Ecuador (UIO) or the Galapagos Islands. We strongly recommend you add a night in Ecuador before and possibly after your liveaboard, depending on your flight times. These can be added to your booking, with a wide range of airlines, including regional departures. Please ask your consultant for competitive quote. Do not book any flights until your boat space is confirmed by Scuba Travel. Do be aware that if your flight routes through the USA you must have an ESTA prior to travel.

Entry requirements

Country entry requirements for Galapagos

This information is for people travelling on a full 'British citizen' passport from the UK.
It is based on the UK government's understanding of Ecuador's current rules for the most common types of travel
https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/ecuador/entry-requirements

To enter Ecuador, your passport must have an 'expiry date' at least 6 months after the date you arrive.

Visa requirements:
You can visit Ecuador without a visa for up to 90 days in any 12-month period.

Galapagos Islands:
Tourists can stay in the Galapagos Islands for up to 60 days. To enter Galapagos, you must have:
Evidence of a hotel booking or an invitation letter from your host
Evidence of a return flight to the Ecuadorean mainland
Purchase a transit control card at your departure airport before checking in for your flight https://siig-registro.gobiernogalapagos.gob.ec/app/tct/emitir/

As of Jan 2025, all travellers must complete the Galapagos Sworn Declaration form digitally within 24 hours of their domestic flight https://declaracion.abgalapagos.gob.ec/declaracion

Health Insurance:
You must also keep a copy
travel health insurance, which is mandatory for foreign tourists

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