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The Humboldt Explorer is a new vessel, which began construction in August 2009 and will provide guests with exceptional amenities. All cabins are air-conditioned and have private bath and showers, an ocean view, flat screen televisions and can be arranged to provide 2 twin beds or one large bed depending on guest needs. A partially covered sundeck with jacuzzi and ample seating areas, a salon including a lounge area, a spacious dive deck with a large camera table are just some of the features.
Staterooms
On main and lower decks, with queen/twin beds, closet, windows, private ensuite bathroom with shower
2012 prices per person (except charter) starting at:
Prices are subject to change without prior notice.
| DESCRIPTION | 8 DAYS |
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| low season (Jan 15 - May 15) | US$3995 |
| high season (May 16 - Jan14) | US$4295 |
Hyperbaric Chamber Fee - $35
nitrox - $150
fuel surcharge - $150
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Capacity: 16 divers on board
Length: 100 feet
Speed: 10 knots
Electricity: 110V
Diving Equipment: A large staging area, air compressor, tanks, weights and rental diving equipment
Cabins: 8 double cabins with ocean view, air-conditioning, hot water, TV/DVD
Social Areas: Air-conditioned social areas. Covered back deck and sundeck
Crew: 7 crew members plus a naturalist diving instructor and a diving instructor assistant
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MON | Am | San Cristobal Island Arrival to airport where your trip will begin. San Cristobal is the first island in the Galapagos that Charles Darwin visited. |
| Pm | San Cristobal Island: Puerto Baquerizo Moreno This relaxed town overlooking a harbour is the capital of the Galápagos Islands. »Read more |
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TUE | Am | North Seymour Island Explore the rocky coast, passing colonies of blue-footed boobies and magnificent frigatebirds. »Read more |
| Pm | North Seymour Island Explore the rocky coast, passing colonies of blue-footed boobies and magnificent frigatebirds. »Read more |
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WED | Am | Darwin Island Diving at Darwin is overwhelming as the water it is thick with hammerheads and large schools of fish. »Read more |
| Pm | Darwin Island Diving at Darwin is overwhelming as the water it is thick with hammerheads and large schools of fish. »Read more |
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THU | Am | Darwin Island Diving at Darwin is overwhelming as the water it is thick with hammerheads and large schools of fish. »Read more |
| Pm | Darwin Island Diving at Darwin is overwhelming as the water it is thick with hammerheads and large schools of fish. »Read more |
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FRI | Am | Wolf Island Schools of hammerheads meet up with barracudas and eels to offer the diver a spectacular view. »Read more |
| Pm | Wolf Island Schools of hammerheads meet up with barracudas and eels to offer the diver a spectacular view. »Read more |
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SAT | Am | Isabela Island The island's seahorse shape is the product of the merging of six large volcanoes into a single landmass. »Read more |
| Pm | Isabela Island: Cape Marshall Cape Marshall is a very special dive, where lava from the Wolf volcano falls into the ocean. »Read more |
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SUN | Am | Santiago Island: Cousin's Rock A great wall dive site for seeing a forest of black juvenile corals, seahorses, hammerheads, rays, etc. »Read more |
| Pm | Santa Cruz Island The island that hosts the largest human population in the archipelago at the town of Puerto Ayora. »Read more |
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| MON | Am | Baltra island-Transfer to the airport |
NB. Itineraries are subject to National Park regulations and can be modified without previous notice.
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