Galapagos Aggressor III
- 9,1 Hervorragend
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- Internet
- Nitrox erhältlich
- ab $ 674 / Tag
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“Walhaie, jede Menge Hammerhaie und vieles mehr.”
Highlights
Die Galapagos Aggressor III bietet Komfort und einen hohen Servicestandard, während sie die weltklasse Tauchplätze der Galapagos-Inseln erkundet. Die Galapagos Aggressor III beherbergt bis zu 16 Gäste in 9 Kabinen. Die Unterkünfte umfassen 4 Deluxe-Kabinen mit zwei Einzelbetten auf dem Unterdeck und 4 Master-Kabinen mit Einzel- oder Doppelbetten auf dem Oberdeck. Alle Kabinen verfügen über en-suite Badezimmer, individuell regulierbare Klimaanlage, einen Fernsehmonitor mit Mediaplayer und einen Haartrockner. Master-Kabinen bieten Meerblick mit großen Panoramafenstern. Zu den sozialen Bereichen rund um die Galapagos Aggressor III gehören der große Salon und Essbereich, wo eine abwechslungsreiche Speisekarte mit amerikanischer und lokaler Küche serviert wird. Frühstück und Mittagessen sind Buffet-Stil, und das Abendessen wird vom Chefkoch zubereitet und serviert. Das obere Deck beherbergt das große schattierte Solarium mit einem Whirlpool, Liegestühlen, Sesseln, Bar und Grill.
Die Galapagos Aggressor III wurde für Komfort, Stabilität und Sicherheit gebaut, um eine reibungslose Fahrt rund um die Galapagos-Inseln zu gewährleisten. 7-Nächte-Itinerare starten von Baltra und besuchen Wolf, Darwin, Punta Carrion, Cabo Douglas, Punta Vicente Roca und Cousins Rock. Tauchen bei Wolf und Darwin bietet unglaubliche Begegnungen mit Hammerhaien, verspielten Seelöwen, Schildkröten, Walhaien und sogar Mola Mola. Das große Tauchdeck bietet reichlich individuellen Stauraum und persönliche Schließfächer, eine Schwimmplattform, Luft/Nitrox-Füllstationen, Spültanks, einen dreistufigen Kameratisch mit Niederdruckluftschläuchen und 2 warmen Süßwasserduschen. Die Schlauchboote erleichtern das Erreichen und Verlassen der Tauchplätze.
Buchen Sie Ihre Galapagos Aggressor III Liveaboardreise ganz einfach online heute.
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Inklusive: MwSt., Flughafentransfer, alkoholische Getränke, Erfrischungsgetränke, Tee & Kaffee, Trinkwasser, Wein zum Abendessen, Snacks, Vollpension (alle Mahlzeiten), Tauchpakete, Kabinenhandtücher, kostenlose Toilettenartikel.
Erforderliche Extras: Nationalpark Gebühren (100-200 USD pro Trip), Visa und Gebühren (20 USD pro Trip).
Optionale Extras: Reiseversicherung, Tauchversicherung, Trinkgelder, Regionale Flüge, Leihausrüstung, Nitrox Kurs, Tauchkurse, zusätzliche Tauchgänge, Schnorchelset, WLAN (25 USD pro Stück).
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Galapagos Aggressor III Bewertungen
- 9,1 Hervorragend
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- 8,8 Klasse
- Annick D
- Schweiz
Einmaliges Abenteuer
Unglaubliche Reise; jeder Tauchgang einfach atemberaubend. Die Crew ist äusserst hilfsbereit und herzlich, das Boot sehr komfortabel. Unsere beiden Guides Richard und Lenin waren ebenfalls spitze, sowohl Unterwasser als an Land. Das Essen war hervorragend; als einziger Negativpunkt ist die Gewichtszunahme zu nennen :)
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- Tauchgänge. Crew. Landausflüge.
- 8,0 Sehr Gut
- Frank K
- Deutschland
Empfehlenswerte Tauchkreuzfahrt
Darwin Hammerheads, Komfort auf der Aggressor, professionelles Team
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- Darwin Hammerheads, Komfort auf der Aggressor, professionelles Team
- 7,2 Gut
- Seungbum B
- USA
Good food but bad service.
Server was not polite. Not sure if it was due to culture. Some crews were little bit rude calling a passenger "big" in their language. Dive guide were strict and on their plan even though seems like they should change based on dove condition.
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- Food. Internet. Location of.
- 9,2 Hervorragend
- Ann P
- USA
Overall great experience in Galapagos
Meeting new scuba friends, I was injured so could not dive all of the days but seeing pictures of all of the dives was great. I know I will be back to ensure I am able to experience all of this with whale sharks, penguins, hammerheads, galapagos and sikly sharks.
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- Guides and staff were so great and so helpful with everything.. The food was very good.. The room was very nice and clean and comforters and layout of room was great..
- 9,6 Exzellent
- Nicholas P
- USA
Would highly recommend
We had an amazing trip thanks to the awesome crew and unique location. Highlights from diving include seeing a whale shark, countless hammerhead, Galapagos, and silky sharks, gorgeous coral reefs, and a litany of other unique, endemic wildlife. What made this trip possible and enjoyable was a top notch crew. The guides provided good briefings for each dive site and great guidance underwater. Despite a challenging dive environment, safety was never a concern. The panga (chase boat) drivers were the best we've ever seen. The stewards and cooks saw to our every desires before we could even think of them. The boat was kept very clean. We were impressed by the crew's overall teamwork and friendliness.
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- Wildlife/the diving. Staff. Food.
- 10 Exzellent
- Robert B
- USA
Trip of a lifetime!
The Aggressor exuded excellence at every opportunity. I was truly amazed. Diving was world class. Highly recommend this operator!
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- Amazing service, amazing diving, amazing people!
- 9,6 Exzellent
- Phillip P
- USA
Galapagos Exceeded Expectations
Drift diving, cave diving and side trips. Sharks! Sharks! Sharks! Galapagos, Reef, Hammerheads, Tiger and WHALE! Manta Rays, Pilot Whales, Dolphins, Eagle, Marbled and common Rays, Sea Lions, Fur Seals, Turtles, Eels and SO MUCH MORE. We are advanced/technical divers but this was our first trip to Galapagos. Liveaboard accommodations were the obvious choice to reach Darwin, Wolf and other remote locations. We chose the Aggressor III due to reviews and availability. The LiveAboard staff were easily reachable via phone and email during trip planning and offered guidance regarding hotels in Ecuador and flights to and from Galapagos and Ecuador. They were also able to prepare for and accommodate onboard equipment requests such as DIN tanks, air selection and tank size during the planning phase of our trip. FYI GEAR/EXPERIENCE LEVEL TIP: To stay SAFE and ensure all guests have an enjoyable dive experience on the Galapagos Aggressor I agree with most reviews here: Divers should have 100+ dives and experience in currents/drift diving. This should NOT be an inexperienced diver's early destination. Buoyancy control is a must. We struggled deciding on type of diving suits to bring but ultimately decided to forego drysuits and took our 7mil and 3 mil wetsuits. Water temperatures were generally warm (27C/81F) but inside the currents the temperature could be as low as 23C/73F. If you run hot a 3 mil would likely suffice but a 7mil was more than adequate and even kept my wife warm (who is a bit of a freeze baby.) Galapagos is a remote and protected marine reserve - wildlife does not scatter at the first sight of human presence. The birds, fish, turtles, seals and sharks were generally oblivious to our presence (you could actually swim INTO and WITH schools of fish AND SHARKS!) which was simply amazing. Galapagos had the entire western coast of the archipelago closed to vessels due to H1N1 concerns (still not sure whether there was actually an outbreak) so we missed the opportunity to visit sites known for Marine Iguanas and Mola Mola. Although this forced the captain and crew to alter their normal 7 day travel route they planned alternative dive sites to fill the gap that were fantastic on their own merit. On a couple of occasions during dive intervals Lenin (our dive guide) would spot an opportunity to explore the ocean surface to experience snorkeling with dolphins and pilot whales or ride the skiff into the middle of a feeding frenzy with boobies above and tuna below the waterline. We loved these impromptu adventures and the entire crew's enthusiastic approach to exploring and fully experience the islands. The food was fresh and plentiful during our stay with plenty to eat and yet very little waste by the chef and his staff. The menu throughout the week consisted of Ecuadorian/Galapagos dishes - fresh but not exceptionally seasoned. Winter (our Steward) was timely and courteous - greeting us for all meals, snacks between dives and beverages after our last dive each day. The entire ship, guest cabins and all restrooms were cleaned or refreshed by the staff throughout the day every day. The dive deck was kept organized with the help of our crew and had secured cabinets for charging and storing dive equipment. There was ample space for hanging rinsed gear on the dive deck and fresh warm towels were available after every dive. The positive attitude and welcoming demeanor of the staff and crew were more than enough to compensate for any deficiencies onboard - although I struggle to think of any! If you're well trained and considering a bucket list trip of a lifetime the folks at LiveAboard and the Aggressor III are capable and waiting for you!
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- Dive sites, organization and service
- 8,8 Klasse
- Kim W
- USA
Hammerhead Conveyor and Dolphins Schools
The diving at Wolf Island was spectactular. We encountered a hammerhead and Galapagis shark virtual train that went on for more time they we could stay. The school of sharks was about 50 feet top to bottom and reef out in the blue as far as visibility allowed to see. We sat on the rocks for more than 20 minutes to watch the converyor belt of sharks. Playing with schools of dolphins at the surface was pretty amazing as well. Groups of 6 to 20 would zip around while we were completing the safety stops. The boat crew was very attentive and anticipated most everything you would desire. Good food with loads of Hot soup to warm you after the cold dives. Sealions joined us regularily throughout the trips. One European diver said the species diversity of the pelagics were way beyond their expectations. The diving is at your own limits as the guides are probably staying deeper and longer than most divers can. Overall the lack of iguana diving was missed but what was available of next level for sure.
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- Sharks, Rays and Dolphins
- 9,2 Hervorragend
- Eli R
- USA
Superb pelagic uncrowded diving immersion in nature.
Unique location in the world to see pregnant whale sharks, tons of hammerheads to the point you get desensitized. All types of sharks, Galapagos sharks, silky sharks, white tips, even a Tiger. The animals are so unafraid of you and come up close, playful sea lions, eagle ray, turtles. Watching a tuna hunt was so cool! Land excursions to see the islands as well as the giant turtle farm was interesting. What I liked the most is how they treated their people. The current captain had 20+ years experience sailing those waters so knew we were in good hands. The steward was a former dive guide to the islands. The current dive guides were superb, handling up to eight divers each. Most of all the lack of diving with other boats kept the dive sites empty of other divers with just our group and the occasion seeing the other one in the water. The boat was really comfortable and steady for for the overnight crossing to Darwin Island. It had everything you needed, even working starlink in the middle of nowhere!
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- Whale sharks, boat comfort with internet, talented dive guids
- 9,2 Hervorragend
- Stephen M
- USA
Definitely a trip of a lifetime, amazing!
Whale sharks, Sea Lions, and hundreds of Sharks (Galapagos, Silky, Scalloped Hammerhead, Tiger, and White-tipped Reef).
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- Awesome Staff, remote diving, and the wildlife.