The Calipso Liveaboard Experience
10 - 17 July 2025 Galapagos Wolf & Darwin from/to San CristobalShared Cabin starting at US$ 5037 pp including 30% OFF!
Book by April 30th to secure the discount!!

The Calipso is a 35.4-meter (117-foot) yacht, completely rebuilt in 2019 to provide modern amenities and comfort for divers. It accommodates up to 16 guests in eight double cabins, each featuring en-suite bathrooms, individual climate control, panoramic windows, and entertainment systems. The vessel boasts a spacious dive deck equipped with hot showers, a large camera table, and charging stations. Additional amenities include a sun deck with a jacuzzi, alfresco dining area, and lounge chairs, ensuring relaxation between dives.



Included:
- 7-night diving itinerary "Wolf & Darwin" from/to San Cristobal
- Twin cabin (shared) main deck with private bathroom and A/C
- Full board (breakfast, lunch, and dinner), unlimited water, coffee, and tea, welcome drink and snacks, soft drinks
- Up to 4 dives per day with a 12L tank, weights, and bilingual guide (19 dives in total),
- FREE nitrox
- Airport transfers from/to San Cristobal
- Complimentary wifi on board
- DA1 Dive Alerts, basic SMBs and Nautilus Lifeline at no charge
- Island hopping in the Galapagos, for example, the Santa Cruz Highlands
- All taxes
Not included:
- Flight to/from Quito
- Domestic flight Quito - San Cristobal - Quito (can be arranged via the operator at your request)
- Galápagos National Park fee: US$ 200 & Tourist card: U$ 20
- Dive equipment rental: US$ 275 (BCD, regulator, wetsuit, fins & booties, mask)
- Alcoholic beverages
- Dive/travel insurance
- Crew gratuities

Remote and Pristine
These islands are far from the main Galápagos Islands and are only accessible by liveaboard. This isolation keeps the marine ecosystem incredibly rich and relatively undisturbed.
Pelagic Magnet
The strong currents and upwellings bring cold, nutrient-rich water, attracting massive schools of fish and large oceanic predators.

These are among the best places in the world to see huge schools of scalloped hammerhead sharks, Galápagos sharks, silky sharks, and even whale sharks.
UNESCO World Heritage & Marine Reserve
Part of the Galápagos Marine Reserve, one of the largest and most biologically diverse marine protected areas on the planet.

July is peak season for certain incredible wildlife encounters:

Scalloped hammerhead sharks – huge schools, often hundreds strong
Whale sharks – especially females, most common July–November at
Darwin's Arch
Galápagos sharks and silky sharks
Occasional tiger sharks or blacktips

Manta rays (less frequent in July but possible)
Dolphins – common in open water and around the liveaboards

Mostly green sea turtles, cruising through or resting on ledges

Jacks, tunas, barracudas in schools
Large groupers and snappers
Spectacular reef life like moray eels, parrotfish, and colorful wrasses

Galápagos penguins, marine iguanas, and flightless cormorants are seen more around the central islands.
Looking forward to make your bucket list trip a reallity!
