Rob5019
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We did the Lammer law in May. great boatg and crew (large trimaran, so very stable on the surface). Good food, very roomy. Only mistake we made was not going up to Wolf and Darwin (where all the big pelagics school); this was a concession to the 2/3 of our group that did not dive and wanted lots on land time to see the boobies, albatrosses, giant tortoise, etc.
HIGHLY recommend the Galapagos. Sea lions will follow you on EVERY dive and swim right up to you. You should see plenty of sharks (white tips, hammers and a cousin of the Great White, the colossal Galapagos Shark), schooling spotted eagle rays, red-lipped batfish, Port Jackson Sharks, Tiger Snake Eels, King Angels, Moorish Idols, schooling Barracudas, Slipper Lobsters, and just masses of fish and other creatures.
Tips:
1. Bring a 5mm wetsuit. They will recommend 7mm, but I thought that was too much. The water is cold, though, and you will need at least 5mm most dives.
2. Fly into Guyaquil, not Quito. Quito is at 10,000 feet; Guyaquil is on the coast, so no problems with altitude. The flight to Baltra (about 2 hours) starts in Quito and stops first in Guyaquil at about 11, so you can snooze another 2 hours.
3. Be sure to get to Wolf and Darwin (the north islands). This is allegedly (I missed it, but will be back) some of the most fascinating diving in the world. Our dive guides just raved about it.
Have fun!
HIGHLY recommend the Galapagos. Sea lions will follow you on EVERY dive and swim right up to you. You should see plenty of sharks (white tips, hammers and a cousin of the Great White, the colossal Galapagos Shark), schooling spotted eagle rays, red-lipped batfish, Port Jackson Sharks, Tiger Snake Eels, King Angels, Moorish Idols, schooling Barracudas, Slipper Lobsters, and just masses of fish and other creatures.
Tips:
1. Bring a 5mm wetsuit. They will recommend 7mm, but I thought that was too much. The water is cold, though, and you will need at least 5mm most dives.
2. Fly into Guyaquil, not Quito. Quito is at 10,000 feet; Guyaquil is on the coast, so no problems with altitude. The flight to Baltra (about 2 hours) starts in Quito and stops first in Guyaquil at about 11, so you can snooze another 2 hours.
3. Be sure to get to Wolf and Darwin (the north islands). This is allegedly (I missed it, but will be back) some of the most fascinating diving in the world. Our dive guides just raved about it.
Have fun!