There is so much to do here, both above and below the waves. A lot of the wildlife in the Galapagos Archipelago is endemic to it, so you have the chance to interact closely with many unique creatues, such as the marine iguana, sea lions and many beautiful birds. Under the waves, the diving is sensational; whale sharks, manta rays, turtles and even penguins are all a possibility here.
Activities in the Galapagos Archipelago
Luxury Hotels in Galapagos Archipelago
Galapagos Sky
The Galapagos Sky liveaboard, formerly Sky Dancer, has eight comfortable staterooms, each with twin beds, which can be joined together, a private...
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Top Ten Marine Protected Areas in the World
Marine Protected Areas are a beacon of hope in the wild west of the high seas. This year, World Ocean Day on the 8th June celebrates exactly that, with the theme 'Strong Marine Protected Areas for Our Blue Planet'. Safeguarding marine ecosystems from ever-looming human threats (think:…
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Cold Water Diving: All You Need to Know
With access to elusive marine life, lesser-explored dive sites and scenic underwater landscapes, there are many perks to dipping your flipper in colder waters. But preparation is key - whether it's choosing the right gear, staying warm between dives or navigating unpredictable visibility.…
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Where Do Our Experts Want to Dive Next?
Our experts may be seasoned travellers, but there are still a few dreamy corners of the sea calling their names - and who better to inspire your next adventure than our ocean-obsessed team? We asked our resident diving gurus, Jacqui, Emily and Rachel, for a peek at their bucket lists and, as…
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Dry Suit Diving – Worth the Chill?
Dry suit diving is all about making cooler diving experiences possible (in every sense of the word). Designed to keep you dry and warm, switching your wetsuit for a dry suit allows you to enjoy longer dives, discover cold water destinations and explore remote underwater sites. Keen to learn…
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Top Ten Tiger Shark Facts
Tiger sharks are nicknamed the 'Dustbin of the Sea', they
have a reputation for being ferocious predators and are known for
their indiscriminate diet. In fact, these remarkable creatures will
eat just about anything.
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