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Master the Galapagos

Galapagos Islands - 7 nights

Aboard the Galapagos Master from Port of San Cristobal

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About This Itinerary

The Master the Galápagos 7 nights liveaboard itinerary visits many of the best scuba diving areas of the Galápagos Islands. The Galápagos are an Ecuadorian archipelago of volcanic islands straddling the equator about 970 km west of continental Ecuador. They are also a UNESCO World Heritage site, an official Ecuadorian province, an Ecuadorian National Park as well as a biological marine reserve.

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Trip Highlights

Strong currents Guaranteed shark encounters Abundant marine life Dolphins Whales

What's Included

Included in your trip

  • Return transfer between San Cristobal airport and the vessel on embarkation and disembarkation days
  • Full board accommodation (based on double occupancy)
  • Tea, coffee, fruit juice & soft drinks
  • Up to 4 dives daily
  • Single 11L (AL80) cylinder with air fills
  • Weights, weight belt and SMB
  • Land excursions

Obligatory surcharges

  • Galápagos National Park Entrance Fees (payable in cash upon arrival in the San Cristóbal or Baltra)
  • INGALA Transit Control Card (payable in cash at Guayaquil or Quito Airport before boarding domestic flights to the Galápagos).
  • Ecuadorian Departure Taxes

Not included

  • Fuel Surcharge
  • Flights
  • Equipment rental
  • Nitrox
  • Alcoholic drinks
  • Crew and dive guide gratuities
  • On board merchandise

Your Vessel

Galapagos Master

Known locally as Deep Blue, Galapagos Master is a 32 metre scuba diving liveaboard vessel which underwent a complete interior refit to the highest standards in 2015. Constructed from steel, the vessel is steadier than most due to being designed to be lower to aid stability and speed. Mostly recently refurbished in early 2023, Galapagos Master offers 7 and 10 night itineraries covering some of the top dive sites in the Galápagos.

Guests
16 max
Cabins
8 (twin/double)
Length
32m
Nitrox
Available
Camera room
Yes
Crew
12

What Divers Say

★★★★★

"Boat was kept spotless and clean the entire 11 days . Staff worked hard at keeping up with making ship look everyday like it was the first day on board."

★★★★★

"Drive crew extremely helpful pointing out all marine life. Briefings were very detailed, accurate and informative, Dive crew made us feel very comfortable in the water on every dive."

★★★★★

"The crew went above and beyond all expectations so my daughter and I could have a memorable dive holiday."

Common Questions

What certification do I need?
Advanced Open Water certification is mandatory, with a minimum of 50 logged dives, preferably with experience in strong currents and reduced visibility. Diving at Wolf and Darwin in particular involves strong currents and surge, and good buoyancy is essential.
How much time is spent cruising between sites?
The archipelago covers around 45,000 km2 and reaching the northern sites involves long open-ocean crossings, mostly overnight. As a guide: San Cristobal to Baltra or Santa Cruz takes 6-7 hours, Baltra or Santa Cruz to Darwin is 18-20 hours, Wolf Island to Fernandina is 15 hours, and Fernandina to Vicente Punta Roca is around 2.5 hours. Bring motion-sickness medication if you are prone to it.
What about seasickness?
The archipelago covers around 45,000 km2, so reaching the northern sites involves long open ocean crossings, mostly overnight. As a rough indication: San Cristobal to Baltra or Santa Cruz takes 6-7 hours, Baltra or Santa Cruz to Darwin is 18-20 hours, Wolf Island to Fernandina is 15 hours, and Fernandina to Vicente Punta Roca is around 2.5 hours. Bring seasickness medication if you are prone to motion sickness.
Do I need a wetsuit?
Water temperatures range from 16-26°C across the archipelago, with sites in the southern and central regions dropping to 15°C or lower and thermoclines expected throughout the year. We recommend a 5mm or 7mm wetsuit with additional layers (shorty, skinsuit, vest or hood) for cooler waters, plus gloves for warmth and to hold on to rocks in current.

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$7,140 $6,069 $867 per night - 7 nights You save $1,071
Departure 7 December 2026
Duration 7 nights
Vessel Galapagos Master
Departs from Port of San Cristobal
Certification Minimum of 50 logged dives, PADI Advanced Open Water or equivalent, Nitrox, and experience in currents.
Diving Up to 4 dives daily
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Master the Galapagos

Galapagos Master
8 Days / 7 Nights
Departure
7 December 2026
Starts in Port of San Cristobal
Arrival
7 December 2026
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$7,140
$6,069 / person
Available
verified Experience Minimum of 50 logged dives, PADI Advanced Open Water or equivalent, Nitrox, and experience in currents.

Overview

Trip type
Diving cruise
Group Size
Up to 16 guests
Country
Galapagos Islands
Duration
8 Days / 7 Nights
Dives
Up to 4 dives daily

Highlights

Strong currents Guaranteed shark encounters Abundant marine life Dolphins Whales

The Master the Galápagos 7 nights liveaboard itinerary visits many of the best scuba diving areas of the Galápagos Islands. The Galápagos are an Ecuadorian archipelago of volcanic islands straddling the equator about 970 km west of continental Ecuador. They are also a UNESCO World Heritage site, an official Ecuadorian province, an Ecuadorian National Park as well as a biological marine reserve.

$6,069

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