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The Dancer Fleet operates worldwide, established in 1991 and raising the bar for luxury live-aboard diving ever since. The 100ft. Galapagos Sky is no exception with a crew who pride themselves on a thorough and friendly service. Enjoy details such as dive deck crew hanging up your wetsuit and rinsing your dive gear as well as warm towels after every dive.
The teak paneled and fully air conditioned interior can accommodate up to 16 guests across 8 cabins. Sleeping arrangements are twin singles with the option in ‘Master Staterooms’ for conversion to a double berth. All rooms feature private bathrooms, fresh towels daily as well as a nightly turndown service complete with mint on your pillow.
A seated dining area with integrated bar offers fine dining and a choice of entrees several nights per week. The nearby lounge is complete with audio and video players. A photograph and film lab is available as well daily E-6 processing to meet your photographic needs. Situated on the top deck is a 'sundeck' ideal for relaxation in between dives.
'Galapagos Sky' offers up to 4 dives per day including the notorious Wolf and Darwin islands home to the incredible whale shark.
• Outstanding Service
• Featuring Air Conditioning and Private Bathrooms
• Photographic and film lab with E-6 Processing
• First Ecuadorean Company to Be Carbon Neutral
Cabin Specifications:
Master Staterooms: Cabins 1-4 are located on the Lido deck and have two twin beds (that can be joined together), private facilities, window view, mirrored cabinet, wardrobe, bathrobes, hairdryer, toiletries, fresh towels daily, air conditioning and volume controls.
Deluxe Staterooms:
cabins 5-8 are located on the Dolphin deck and have two twin beds, private facilities, Port light view, mirrored cabinet, wardrobe, bathrobes, hairdryer, toiletries, fresh towels daily, air conditioning and volume controls.
Prices 2012 & 2013 per person (except charter)
Prices subject to change without prior notice.
| Description | January - May | from June |
| 8 days | 8 days | |
| US$4795 | US$5195 | |
| US$4995 | US$5395 |
Hyperbaric Chamber fee $35
Port Fee $70
Charter prices available under request.
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Our Dive Live-Aboard Yachts have the following specifications:
L.O.A.: 100 feet
Beam: 24 feet
Cruising Speed: 12 knots
Range: 2,400 miles
Fuel Capacity: 8,000 gallons
Water Capacity: 6,000 gallons
Desalinator Production: 4,500 gallons per day
Compressors: two high / two low pressure
Voltage: 110 and 220 volts
Navigational Aids: VHF and HI-SUB radios, GMDSS, color radar, echo sounder, Furuno GPS
Safety Aides: EPIRB (emergency position indicator radio beacon)
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SUN | 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: Isla Lobos This small island is named after the sea lions that rest and play on its rocky shores. »Read more |
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MON | Am | Santa Cruz Island: Highlands The highlands are located in the northern part of the island and can reach elevations up to 1500 mt. »Read more |
| Pm | Santiago Island: Cousin's Rock A great wall dive site for seeing a forest of black juvenile corals, seahorses, hammerheads, rays, etc. »Read more |
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TUE | 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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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 | Wolf Island Schools of hammerheads meet up with barracudas and eels to offer the diver a spectacular view. »Read more |
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FRI | Am | Roca Redonda |
| Pm | Isabela Island: Vicente Roca Point The remnants of an ancient volcano form two turquoise coves with a bay protected from ocean swells. »Read more |
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SAT | Am | JANUARY - MAYIsabela Island: Cape Marshall Cape Marshall is a very special dive, where lava from the Wolf volcano falls into the ocean. »Read more |
| JUNE - DECEMBER
Marchena Island – Punta Espejo At Marchena Island, one of the northern most Islands, there are two dives where you might encounter cow nosed rays... »Read more |
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| Pm | JANUARY - MAYMarshall Island – Albany Islet At Cape Marshall, on the eastern side of Isabela, we have 2 dives, where can encounter rocky volcanic cliffs which drop down to the ocean floor as an almost vertical wall. »Read more |
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| JUNE - DECEMBER
Marchena Island – Punta Espejo At Marchena Island, one of the northern most Islands, there are two dives where you might encounter cow nosed rays... »Read more |
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SUN | Am | Transfer to the airport |
NB. Itineraries are subject to National Park regulations and can be modified without previous notice.
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