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Indeed it is a decent financial commitment to go dive in the Galapagos... although there are some significant discounts to be had at the moment with the liveaboards as well as for award flight tickets.
I was trying to avoid having to buy a 7mm wetsuit when I foresee most of my diving to be in warm water locales, and also trying to save a bit here and there given that this is already such a substantial trip. I do see your points on how being cold and miserable might make those dives infinitely less enjoyable. Now I'm off to research wetsuits....
Thank you!
Which liveaboard did you go with on your trip?We wore Hollis semi dry with integrated hood. Temperatures varied and for a few dives we were hot, but generally glad to have the thick suits for the colder dives. A hood is a great choice. It will help you retain a significant amount of heat, isnt expensive, easy to pack. Gloves are an absolute necessity for grabbing and holding on to the rocks, in honking current. I'd recommend boots for the added protection from potentially scraping on the rocks. (We regularly made crash landings when repositioning along the walls.)
It's a great trip. You will love it.