Galapagos Aggressor III, Galapagos

Galapagos Aggressor III, Galapagos

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4.7
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  • Wi-FiNo
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  • Year built1993
  • Length30.4
  • Width6.7
  • Capacity16
  • MaterialSteel

Traveling on this liveaboard provides the incredible opportunity to encounter sea lions, hammerheads, whale sharks, iguanas, and numerous other fascinating creatures inhabiting the Galapagos. Passengers will also enjoy a land excursion to the Santa Cruz Tortoise Reserve and the tortoise-breeding center Fausto Llerena. The boat boasts a complete photo center with a camera table and computer. The spacious sun deck, equipped with sun loungers, deck chairs, a bar, and a jacuzzi, is perfect for relaxation after diving.

Boat Interior
The boat offers 8 cabins for guests. These include Master staterooms, each equipped with 2 single beds that can be converted into a double bed, private showers, individual climate control, and a monitor. These cabins also feature large portholes. Deluxe staterooms are equipped with two single beds, private facilities, and a monitor with a media player. The lounge area features comfortable couches where guests can relax after diving and socialize with other passengers. The lounge also includes a TV, DVD player, and a small library. The dining area is conveniently located nearby. Guests can enjoy stunning marina views from the sun deck, complete with comfortable sun loungers.

Dive Deck
The liveaboard features a spacious dive deck with individual lockers for each diver. This area allows passengers to comfortably prepare for dives and maintain their equipment. There is also a dedicated camera table for marine photographers and several charging points. The boat provides 80 cubic feet tanks and weights, and all necessary equipment, including photosets, can be rented on board.

Safety
Safety is a top priority, and the boat is equipped with safety and rescue equipment, life rafts, life jackets, and a first aid kit to ensure scuba diving safety.

Special Facilities for Photographers
The liveaboard is ideal for marine photography enthusiasts. The Galapagos Islands are home to tunas, hammerheads, and many other fascinating sea creatures, making it a prime destination for capturing underwater ecosystems. Special facilities are available to maintain cameras and recharge gear. Photos taken throughout the day can be downloaded from the camera to the boat's PC.

Itinerary
Itineraries include some of the best dive sites in the Galapagos Islands, making it a top destination for liveaboard diving holidays. This area is renowned for its marine biodiversity, featuring a variety of sea animals such as whitetip sharks, barracudas, eagle rays, turtles, and many others. One of the most recognized dive spots is Darwin Island, where many hammerheads and Galapagos sharks can be seen. Another unforgettable site is Wolf Island, home to sharks and eagle rays and known for the chance to encounter dolphins.

When to Go
There are two main seasons for diving in the Galapagos Islands. From January to June is the wet season, with water temperatures around 20-25°C. During the dry season, temperatures are slightly lower, but there is a better chance of encountering sharks. The dry season lasts from July to December, offering optimal conditions for scuba dive adventures

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  • 25% will be required within 3 days after the booking confirmation to secure the booking
  • 100% will be required in 99 days prior to the embarkation date
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  • 100% will be charged if cancelled in 101 days before the embarkation date
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Deluxe Stateroom (#1, 2, 3, 4)
Size
7.0
Deck
Lower Deck
Bedding
Twin / Double (Convertible)
Max occupancy
2 Guests
Ensuite Bathroom
Ensuite Bathroom
Aircon
Aircon
Number of Cabins
4 Cabins
Each cabin has 2 lower single beds (side by side) with a private bathroom and shower, individual climate control, TV monitor with media player and a hairdryer. Staterooms #3 and #4 can be made into a queen bed
Master Stateroom (#5, 6, 7, 8)
Size
7.2
Deck
Upper Deck
Bedding
Twin / Double (Convertible)
Max occupancy
2 Guests
Ensuite Bathroom
Ensuite Bathroom
Aircon
Aircon
Number of Cabins
4 Cabins
Each cabin has 2 single beds side by side that can be made into a queen bed (upon request), a private bathroom and shower, closet, port window, individual climate control, TV monitor with media player and a hairdryer. # 5, 6 & 8 - 2 Twins or Queen combinable # 7 - 2 Twins
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Galapagos Aggressor III Reviews

4.7
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N. Staci

4.25
Diving with the Agressor in GalapagosVerified review
Guides were great and helpful. The food wasn’t as good as other Agressor boats that I have been on, although in Galapagos some food items might be harder to get. Overall would recommend diving in the Galapagos to see many unique things underwater. They do have Starlink Internet access for the whole trip.
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K. Younghoun

3.75
Great trip in GalapagosVerified review
It was amazing trip. We could see amazing sea creature, whale sharks, tons of hammerhad. Nice crew and guiding was great too. Trip includes unique activity like snorkling with penguin. Worth to do it!
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