In diving cruise, capacity does not vary much and generally ranges from 12 to a maximum of 16 divers. Itineraries vary slighty from one boat to another but all diving cruises go to the famous islands of Wolf and Darwin. Some cruises offer up to 4 days in those islands, other offer only 3 days. In every case, they propose itineraries of 8 days, with full 6 days of diving. Since providers are offering the same kind of diving experience, the most important criterias you need to look for are level of comfort, service and budget.
Ship Size and level of comfort: The level of comfort and services is the most important criteria to help you choose the right cruise for you. Budget cruise offer smaller cabins and limited space in comon areas (Aqua Yacht, Danubio). More luxurious cruise has bigger cabins, sundeck with a jaccuzi and a lot of space in lounge areas (Calipso Yacht, Galaxy Diver II). The Nortada Yacht is a intermediate category, with smaller capacity (12 divers), nice cabins and lot of common spaces.
All diving cruises offered on our website are owned by Ecuadorian families. You therefore directly contribute to supporting local families during your stay.
The Galaxy Diver II is a new vessel that can accommodate up to 16 passengers in 9 air-conditioned double cabins.…
The Danubio Azul is an entry-level cruise ship. It is made up of 6 cabins in double occupancy each with…
The Aqua Yacht is a low budget cruise with 9 air-conditioned double cabins. Each cabin also has a private bathroom.…
The Calipso is a yacht completely rebuilt in 2019. The diving deck is spacious and efficient. The spacious living and…
The Nortada is a completely rebuilt fiberglass vessel serving as a dive boat in the Galapagos Islands. The Nortada offers…