Galaxy Diver III has been specially designed to accommodate divers, boasting modern and cutting-edge facilities to enhance the liveaboard experience.

The onboard lounge is spacious and light, with windows throughout. There is a TV, DVD player, small library and board games. Located next to the lounge is the bar, where you can enjoy a range of local and international wines, cocktails and exotic juices.
The dining room serves hot drinks throughout the day. The chef created delicious and varied meals daily, including both national and international cuisine, both as a menu and buffet. Menus can be adapted to cater for pescatarian, vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free preferences.
On deck, the solarium features a number of lounge chairs to sit and enjoy the panoramic views and a portable jacuzzi.
The dive platform is well organised, wide and stable. There is plenty of space to gear up and comfortably enter the water. There are dedicated gear stations, camera rinse and camera stations.
Technical Specifications
| Length | 35 mt2 / 114.82 ft |
| Beam | 7.60 mt2 / 24.93 ft |
| Safety Equipment | 6 lifebuoys 2 survival rafts, 15 passengers each 30 life jackets for passengers 20 life jackets for crew Flare gun, smoke signals, flashlights with SOS signals and other types of visual signals. CO2 extinguishers Fire detectors and complete fire protection system Fire extinguishers External automated defibrillator Fire suits Medicine cabinet |
Deck Plan




Itinerary
Please note that these itineraries are subject to change without notice due to seasonal changes, last minute weather conditions and the decision of the Galapagos National Park authority.
Day 1 (Wednesday)
AM: Baltra (Airport)
Welcome to Galapagos! Upon arrival at Baltra Airport, your naturalist guide will greet you and assist with the transfer to Itabaca Channel. This initial journey offers your first connection with the archipelago as you take a short ferry ride to Santa Cruz Island. Along the way, observe Baltra’s arid landscape and learn about its history as a former U.S. WWII airbase. This is just the beginning of the many fascinating stories awaiting you on your adventure.
PM: Baltra Northeast / Check Dive
Welcome to the Galapagos Islands! Today, we embark on an exciting diving adventure. Our journey begins at Baltra Airport, where our guide and the friendly crew will welcome us and assist with our luggage. From there, we’ll transfer to the yacht, settle in, and prepare to explore the stunning dive sites awaiting us in the days ahead. With crystal-clear waters and mesmerizing marine life, this expedition promises to be unforgettable.
Day 2 (Thursday)
AM: Carrion Point
Descend into the depths of Punta Carrion and discover an underwater paradise with stunning visibility. Schools of hammerhead sharks glide through the blue, while from June to December, the majestic whale sharks make their grand appearance. All around, playful sea lions weave through the submerged cliffs, creating a truly mesmerizing marine spectacle.
PM: En Route to Wolf Island
After an unforgettable day of diving, we return to the Galaxy Diver to excitedly share our experiences. Meanwhile, our onboard chef prepares a delicious lunch, helping us recharge for what lies ahead. As the sun begins to set, we prepare for our 14-hour journey to Wolf Island. The Pacific waters carry us forward as we relax, listening to the sounds of the ocean and anticipating the incredible marine encounters awaiting us at our next destination.
Day 3 (Friday)
AM: Shark Bay / La Banana - A Magnificent Marine Expedition
Shark Bay at Wolf Island is one of the most exhilarating dive sites in the Galapagos. Its waters are home to massive schools of hammerhead and Galapagos sharks, and with some luck, we might even spot the ocean’s giants—whale sharks. The area is teeming with marine life, from Galapagos rays to sea turtles and tropical fish. After an unforgettable dive, we head to La Banana for a more playful but equally mesmerizing experience: sea lions darting and twirling around us, showcasing their incredible agility and curiosity in their natural habitat.
PM: La Ventana Islet / El Derrumbe - A Magnificent Marine Expedition
The Landslide at Wolf Island is one of the most famous dive sites in the Galapagos, accessible only by liveaboard. Named after German geologist Theodor Wolf, who mapped and studied the archipelago, this marine sanctuary teems with life. Schools of hammerhead and Galapagos sharks dominate the scene, while the occasional whale shark graces the depths. Rays, sea turtles, marine mammals, and an array of tropical fish add to the site’s dynamic ecosystem, making every dive an extraordinary adventure.
Day 4 (Saturday)
AM: El Arenal
Located deep in the Pacific, Darwin Island is a marine sanctuary renowned for its biodiversity. Alongside Wolf, it is one of the world’s premier dive spots. At El Arenal, a legendary site beneath Darwin’s Arch, nutrient-rich waters create an unparalleled spectacle. Dolphins hunt schools of fish while hammerhead and Galapagos sharks patrol the depths. If lucky, you may encounter whale sharks, tiger sharks, or even orcas. With moderate to strong currents and outstanding visibility, this site offers an unforgettable experience for diving enthusiasts.
PM: The Darwins Tower
We head to Darwin’s Tower, better known as Darwin’s Arch, one of the most legendary dive sites on the planet. This majestic rock formation serves as a gathering point for Galapagos’ incredible marine biodiversity. Beneath the waves, an awe-inspiring spectacle unfolds: vibrant coral reefs teeming with life, schools of colourful tropical fish, and, most impressively, the imposing presence of hammerhead sharks gliding gracefully through the depths. The experience of diving here is truly unmatched—one that will stay with you forever.
Day 5 (Sunday)
AM: El Derrume & Shark Bay
Explore the legendary waters of Wolf Island at two of its most iconic sites. At El Derrumbe, you will navigate underwater cliffs and caves teeming with sea turtles, eagle rays, and playful sea lions, with the rare and thrilling opportunity to spot bull sharks in the shallows. The adventure continues at Shark Bay, an underwater paradise dominated by Galapagos sharks. For those diving between July and November, this site offers a breathtaking chance to encounter the majestic whale shark, one of the ocean’s most awe-inspiring giants.
PM: El Arenal
Located deep in the Pacific, Darwin Island is a marine sanctuary renowned for its biodiversity. Alongside Wolf, it is one of the world’s premier dive spots. At El Arenal, a legendary site beneath Darwin’s Arch, nutrient-rich waters create an unparalleled spectacle. Dolphins hunt schools of fish while hammerhead and Galapagos sharks patrol the depths. If lucky, you may encounter whale sharks, tiger sharks, or even orcas. With moderate to strong currents and outstanding visibility, this site offers an unforgettable experience for diving enthusiasts.
Day 6 (Monday)
AM: Vicente Roca Point
Vicente Roca Point offers a breathtaking natural spectacle, featuring some of the tallest cliffs in Galapagos and intriguing volcanic formations. While there are no trails, a dinghy tour along the shore provides an up-close look at the area's rich wildlife. Highlights include flightless cormorants, blue-footed boobies, pelicans, and sea turtles. The site is also home to Galapagos fur seals and marine iguanas basking on the rocks. Moreover, the deep waters surrounding the area make it an excellent spot for dolphin and whale sightings.
PM: Douglas Cape
Experience the magic of Douglas Cape, a unique site famous for the world’s only seafaring lizards: the Galapagos marine iguanas. Observe these prehistoric creatures as they bask on the volcanic rocks before plunging into the sea for their underwater feeding sessions. Watching them glide gracefully to feed on algae is a mesmerizing spectacle found nowhere else on Earth. The adventure doesn't end there; the nutrient-rich waters of Douglas Cape also offer frequent encounters with Galapagos penguins, sea lions, and vibrant schools of tropical fish.
Day 7 (Tuesday)
AM: Cousin Rock
Our final dive takes us to Cousin Rock, a fascinating dive site where corals and gorgonians create a mesmerizing underwater scene. Seahorses, reef fish, and colourful nudibranchs hide among the formations. Watch the agile coral hawkfish darting around, and as we dive deeper, we might spot graceful eagle rays gliding by or a white-tip shark resting in a crevice. If lucky, we could encounter schools of barracudas and mobula rays. To end on a high note, playful sea lions will join us for a final underwater adventure.
PM: Highlands
Enjoy a scenic journey into the lush highlands of Santa Cruz. Walk through a reserve where you may spot giant tortoises—some weighing over 600 pounds—grazing peacefully. Observe endemic birds such as finches and flycatchers. If included in your itinerary, explore a lava tunnel, a fascinating remnant of the volcanic forces that shaped these islands.
Lava tunnels, Darwin finches, Galapagos flycatchers, Giant tortoises, Barn owls, White-cheeked pintails
Day 8 (Wednesday)
AM: Baltra (Airport)
Your Galapagos adventure comes to an end. Today, you will be transferred to Baltra Airport, where your National Park naturalist guide will assist you with final details before your flight back to mainland Ecuador. As you bid farewell to this paradise, take with you the unforgettable memories of one of the world’s most extraordinary destinations.
Dates
Children must be 6 or older to attend the naturalist itinerary. To attend diving itinerary, divers must have 50 or more logged dives and 15 years old or older (under 18s must be accompanied by a certified adult whilst diving)
Included
Airport assistance
Transfers in Galapagos with the group
Accommodation in double cabin
All meals onboard
Certified diving & naturalist bilingual guides
All visits & excursions according to the itinerary
Kayaks & paddleboards for naturalist departures
Snorkelling gear on naturalist itinerary
Purified water, coffee & tea
Compressed air, tanks, weights & weight belts on diving itinerary
Excluded
Flight to/from Galapagos
Galapagos National Park entrance fee ($200)
Transit Card ($20)
Alcoholic drinks
Tips & gratuities
Local taxes
Travel, health & dive insurance
Services not specified
Dive gear not mentioned
Single Supplement
To book a cabin for single occupancy, a 50% supplement will be applied.
