galapagos island

Scuba & Diving Tours

Isabela is the largest island in the Galapagos located on the Island of Ecuador. Learn more about this charming island and enjoy this tourist destination. as well as several tourist places in Ecuador. Originally called Albermarle or Santa Gertrudis, today Isabela Island is the largest island in the Galapagos archipelago offering a variety of marine and land tourist sites.

  • BARTOLOMÉ

    Famous for its basaltic seascapes! Dive over cliffs that start at 15m and disappear into the sea letting us to see sea stars and rays and. The steps are covered with soft black coral and are an excellent place to find the Pacific seahorse and octopi.

  • NORTH SEYMOUR

    This small island’s volcanic origins made spectacular underwater formations. Divers can spot Galapagos sharks, White and Black tip reef sharks surrounded by busy reef fish.

  • DAPHNE

    Here you will explore a sloping wall, as well as a rocky and sandy bottom. While this is not a cave dive, we will have the opportunity to visit the mouth of a small cave home to whitetip reef shark.

  • KICKER ROCK SAN CRISTOBAL

    It’s an imposing, ma- jestic rock upright of volcanic lava. 2 dives are made, the first: from the channel between the two rocks and a second through the dramatic channel cutting through the rock between towering walls.

  • GORDON ISLA TORTUGA ROCKS

    It is an eroded crater at the top of a submerged tuff cone, with its northern and southern rocks the only remnants of an ancient calde- ra. One of the best places to find Hammerhead sharks  and the weird and wonderful Oceanic Sunfish (Mola Mola).

  • GUY FAWKES ISLETS

    An incredible dive with the backdrop of reefs and coral walls. This dive site is comprised of islets. You can spot king angelfish, pa- rrotfish, butterflyfish and puffers. The island is home to a population of sea lions, and you will often see  them joining you.

  • ISLA TORTUGA ISABELA ISLAND

    It’s a hidden gem!  this location is home to a deep drift wall. One of the most exciting things is that orcas can occasionally  be spotted. On top of this, you’ll also be able to see  many kinds of sharks, mantas, stingrays, sunfish and much more!

  • FLOREANA ISLAND

    Unique and strange Galapagos Sea Robin. 3 dive sites: Punta Cormorant, Champion and Enderby. Largely comprised of reef, all three offer an occasional current that provides a thrilling drift  dive opportunity.

  • MOSQUERA ISLET

    From garden eels to a massive shark cleaning station with dozens of sharks swimming around you, you might also spot some mantas and eagle rays, or even hammerheads.