Galapagos Trip on the Darwin Buddy liveaboard

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if i could, I would be bringing my 5mm and 3mm...who wants to don up that big 5mm for snorkeling (I presume we can do that, what else is there to do with dives over at 2pm). But I am trying to pack as light as possible, possibly having all the dive gears as carry-ons.

I would edit my video of the day's dives and then the boat would watch them on the tv after dinner. Others would also show their pictures. There is a tv in your room with a dvd player so you could watch movies, read, relax. The boat does have some dvd's to watch. We also we had snorkeling with the sealions after the dive, toured the island from the dingy after the dives, went on a land trip on Friday getting back around 7pm and generally went to bed around 9pm-10pm
 
I would edit my video of the day's dives and then the boat would watch them on the tv after dinner. Others would also show their pictures. There is a tv in your room with a dvd player so you could watch movies, read, relax. The boat does have some dvd's to watch. We also we had snorkeling with the sealions after the dive, toured the island from the dingy after the dives, went on a land trip on Friday getting back around 7pm and generally went to bed around 9pm-10pm

There are no more land tours for divers and dives are now limited to 3 dives. So I guess we can hit the bottle pretty early.
 

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