
Price per person starting at: USD 4998 per person!!
Book by August 30th to take advantage of the promo discount!
📽 Check out a video of the wonderful Galapagos Master HERE
🗓 Wolf & Darwin dates & prices:
15 - 22 December 2025 including 20% OFF - U$5712 per person
05 - 12 January 2026 including 20% OFF - U$5712 per person
12 - 19 January 2026 including 30% OFF - U$4998 per person
26 Jan - 02 Feb 2026 including 30% OFF - U$4998 per person
02 - 09 February 2026 including 30% OFF - U$4998 per person
09 - 16 February 2026 including 30% OFF - U$4998 per person
23 - 30 March 2026 including 20% OFF - U$5712 per person
13 - 20 Abril 2026 including 30% OFF - U$4998 per person
20 - 27 April 2026 including 30% OFF - U$4998 per person
27 April - 07 May 2026 including 30% OFF - U$7280 per person
08 - 15 June 2026 including 20% OFF - U$5712 per person
15 - 22 June 2026 including 20% OFF - U$5712 per person
22 - 29 June 2026 including 20% OFF - U$5712 per person
29 June - 06 July 2026 including 30% OFF - U$4998 per person
13 - 20 July 2026 including 20% OFF - U$5712 per person

- 7-night “Master the Galápagos” liveaboard cruise from/to San Cristóbal
- Shared double cabin on the lower deck with private bathroom and A/C
- Full board: breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, juices, soft drinks, water, coffee & tea
- Up to 4 dives per day with 12L tank, weights, and bilingual dive guide (18 dives total)
- Towels, deck towels, and shampoo
- Transfer from Galápagos airport
- Land visits to Galápagos Islands, North Seymour, and Santa Cruz
- All taxes
Here’s what divers typically see during these months:
- Hammerhead sharks – Large schools are common, especially around cleaning stations near both islands.
- Galápagos sharks and blacktip sharks – Frequently sighted alongside hammerheads.
- Manta rays and mobula rays – Appear more often in warmer waters during this time.
- Whale sharks – Less frequent than in the June–November peak season, but occasional sightings still occur, especially early in December.
- Dolphins, tuna, and large schools of jacks and barracuda – Often seen in the blue water or passing by during drift dives.
- Marine iguanas and sea lions – While more common near the central islands, they are sometimes seen around the dive sites when resting on rocky outcrops.




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