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Galapagos Master Boat

Galapagos 2025 30th November - 13th December 

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We are going to the Galapagos islands for what is most definitely once in a lifetime trip! Below is some initial information and pricing to get your tastebuds tingling. we have arranged a 10 night itinerary to get the absolute most out of what the Galapagos offers and this itinerary includes wolf and Darwin islands. 

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DESTINATION INFORMATION

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Undoubtedly some of the most spectacular pelagic diving on the planet, the Galapagos Islands are one of those rare places where you can dive through hundreds of hammerhead sharks to find a whale shark cruising along. Add silky sharks, sea turtles, giant morays and schooling fish in their thousands into the mix… and that’s just the first dive at Darwin!

At Wolf Island you can expect to see huge Galapagos sharks and eagle rays up close, whilst dives at Cabo Marshall will put you face to face with giant manta rays or in the midst of a school of millions of black-striped salemas. Mola mola (Sunfish) may also be seen around Punta Vincente Roca and various other locations across the Galapagos Archipelago. Macro life is plentiful with Black Coral bushes sheltering seahorses, blennies, nudibranchs, hawkfish and frogfish. Marine iguanas are a unique sight, along with speedy Galapagos penguins and playful sea lions.

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This is but a mere taste of why divers consistently proclaim Galapagos to have the healthiest marine life in the Pacific. Situated in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, nearly 1,400 km due west from the coast of Ecuador, the archipelago’s unique flora and fauna is mainly due to the isolated location. The various racing ocean currents around the islands bring with them nutrients and the world-famous marine life.

Above water, this isolated group of volcanic islands has a striking range of landscapes that are home to an unparalleled number of endemic species. Brought to prominence by Charles Darwin in his renowned book ‘On the Origin of Species’ following his 1835 visit on board HMS Beagle, the islands were named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1978. 

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This trip is predominantly OC as no diving below 40m is allowed – there is a CCR option but this will be priced individually. Should we get requests then we shall seek to have this in place asap. PLEASE let us know if you do.

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FLIGHT PATH

London Heathrow – Miami – Guayaquil– Galapagos Islands (this is a rough guide as its so far away from departure date)

This will be confirmed 10 months prior to departure – an email will go out.

Please let us know if you intend to join us on route at one of the stopovers.

Price

£9750

Deposit of £1000 will secure your space and we will send out a payment plan and contract with terms and conditions upon booking so we are all happy with the structure of payment. 

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INCLUDED

Return economy flights from London Heathrow (based on todays idea of flight prices, there may be a slight increase if they sky rocket. But we do our very best to get the best prices) – option to upgrade also

Two checked bags at 23kg each

10 days aboard Galapagos Master

ProTek Adventures Representative on the entire trip

Full Board (including soft drinks)

Hotel at Guayaquil (to ensure all luggage arrives)

 

EXCLUDED

Oxygen $0.08p/l (subject to change)

Helium $0.22p/l (subject to change)

Sofnolime $28 per KG (subject to change)

CCR Cylinders

Marine Park fees $100

Alcoholic Drinks ($5 per beer, $7 per glass of wine)

Extra Hotels as required

 

OPTIONAL UPGRADES

Nitrox $225 for the entire trip

Extra Bag £450 per piece return

Premium Economy upgrade £ TBC

Business Class upgrade £ TBC

Single supplement in hotels £TBC

 

We always try our utmost to have all prices locked 3 months prior to departure for all onboard extras, however, sometimes prices change last minute due to markets changing.

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