Why Choose Galapagos and Why dive with us ?
The Galápagos Islands is a volcanic archipelago in the Pacific Ocean. It's considered one of the world's foremost destinations for wildlife-viewing. A province of Ecuador, it lies about 1,000km off its coast. Its isolated terrain shelters a diversity of plant and animal species, many found nowhere else. Charles Darwin visited in 1835, and his observation of Galápagos' species later inspired his theory of evolution.
Its incredibly hard to get a ten day charter let alone during peak season. Join us at unique dive expeditions for a trip of a life time, we have selected a full moon expedition trying targeting the right currents for hundreds of hammerheads and multiple whalesharks. During this ten day expediton
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We are constantly working to make your trips more enjoyable. Below is some information about the place you are interested in, how to get there, diving with Unique Dive Expeditions and which operators we trust and use.
GALAPAGOS
The Galápagos Islands, are an archipelago of volcanic islands distributed on either side of the equator in the surrounding the centre of the Western Hemisphere, 906 km (563 mi) west of continental Ecuador.
FLIGHTS
Must transit through Quito or Guayaquil in Equador
How to get to Galapagos here
EXPEDITION DATES
Liveaboard Guided Expeditions
10th - 20th August 2020 - M/Y Galapagos Master
LIVE-ABOARD
GALAPAGOS MASTER - M/V DEEP BLUE
M/Y DEEP BLUE
GALAPAGOS MASTER
Yacht Information Built in 2004 the yacht, known as Deep Blue, joined the Master Liveaboards brand and underwent a full refit in November 2014.
The refit was supervised by the experienced yacht builders of Worldwide Dive and Sail, Jan & Frank van der Linde, who have also brought you the Siren Fleet. Communal areas comprise of a spacious indoor lounge, on the middle level, with cushioned bench seating and plasma screen for movie and photo viewing.
Adjacent to the lounge is our indoor dining area complete with cocktail bar. An indoor camera set-up station, with numerous charging points (US flat pin plug) and storage drawers is situated to the rear providing ample room for a full photography charter group. Further camera preparation areas can be found on the rear deck next to the dive deck. The upper level has shaded outdoor bench seating with cushioned loungers from where our guests can enjoy the fresh air and views of The Galapagos.
For those who enjoy to relax in the sun there is the top level sun-deck or upper level bow area with additional cushioned loungers provided for your comfort. Guests are free to take advantage of the gangways on both the port and starboard sides to walk around the yacht or visit the Captain in his bridge on the upper deck.
The dive deck is found on the aft of the lower level deck. We provide individual dive equipment set up areas, with under bench storage for all your personal items. Rinse tanks are conveniently located for washing dive equipment and camera gear, whilst there are 2 shower heads for those wishing for a quick post-dive rinse down.
A further 2 deck heads are situated on the starboard side of the boat, just in front of the salon entrance.
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