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Galaxy Diver II is built for travelers whose main goal is scuba diving in the Galapagos Marine Reserve. Unlike naturalist only cruises, this vessel focuses on liveaboard diving access to remote and high impact underwater sites, especially Wolf and Darwin Islands.
The onboard layout supports dive operations with dedicated equipment areas, a dive platform, modern cabins, and social areas for meals and rest between dives. It is best suited to certified divers who want repeated immersion opportunities in one of the world’s most famous marine environments.
Routes commonly include Baltra, Punta Carrion, Wolf Island, Darwin Island, Fernandina or replacement marine sites depending on conservation rules, Isabela, Cousin Rock, and Santa Cruz Highlands. Published routes mention hammerheads, whale sharks, Galapagos sharks, rays, sea lions, turtles, penguins, and other pelagic species.
Galaxy Diver II's itinerary lets you explore the Galapagos in style.
The core activity is liveaboard scuba diving at advanced marine sites such as Wolf and Darwin, with repeated dives across the route.
The itinerary usually begins with a check dive near Baltra to verify equipment, weighting, and diver readiness.
Panga transfers support dive entry, exit, and access to specific marine sites.
Although dive focused, the route also includes wildlife encounters above and below the water.
Some itineraries include a Santa Cruz Highlands visit to observe giant tortoises after the main diving program.
It is primarily designed as a diving liveaboard, so it is best for certified divers.
Yes. Published diving itineraries include Wolf Island and Darwin Island.
Galaxy Diver II accommodates up to 16 guests.
Yes. Operator information lists a jacuzzi among the social facilities.
Yes. Dive travel insurance is strongly recommended for Galapagos liveaboard diving.
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