Calipso Dive Cruise
Journey Into the Blue: Galapagos Diving Aboard Aqua
The Calipso Galapagos Liveaboard offers an unforgettable 8-day dive trip through the world’s most spectacular underwater ecosystems. From massive schools of hammerhead sharks at Darwin and Wolf Islands to rare encounters with marine iguanas and mola mola, each day delivers thrilling, world-class dives.
Itinerary Schedule - 8 DAYS / 7 NIGHTS
Thursday to Thursday
With expert guides, night dive options, and visits to iconic land sites like the Santa Cruz Highlands, this itinerary blends adventure with natural wonder.
Highlights
- Dive Darwin and Wolf Islands, home to the highest biomass of sharks on Earth
- Encounter whale sharks (in season), marine iguanas, sunfish, and red-lipped batfish
- Visit the Santa Cruz Highlands to see giant Galapagos tortoises in the wild
HIGH CHANCE SPOTTING:
🦈 Sharks
- Hammerhead sharks (massive schools)
- Galapagos sharks
- Whale sharks (seasonal: typically June–November)
- Silky sharks
- White-tip reef sharks
- Blacktip sharks
🐟 Fish & Reef Life
- Red-lipped batfish
- Trumpetfish, butterflyfish, and angelfish
- Moray eels
- Seahorses
- Frogfish
- Mola mola (sunfish) (especially at Punta Vicente Roca)
- Barracudas and jacks
- Pelagic species (yellowfin tuna, wahoo, etc.)
🐬 Marine Mammals
- Sea lions
- Fur seals
- Bottlenose dolphins
- Orcas (possible around Fernandina)
- Humpback whales (seasonal)
🐧 Birds & Others
- Galapagos penguins
- Flightless cormorants
- Blue-footed, red-footed, and Nazca boobies
- Frigatebirds and tropicbirds
- Longnose hawkfish
- Darwin’s finches (in highlands)
🐢 Reptiles
- Green sea turtles (very common)
- Hawksbill turtles
- Marine iguanas (seen feeding underwater at Cabo Douglas)
- Galapagos tortoises (on land, Santa Cruz Highlands)
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The Calipso Galapagos Liveaboard is an 8-day diving adventure featuring world-class sites like Darwin and Wolf Islands, with unforgettable encounters including hammerhead sharks, marine iguanas, and mola mola.