M/V Tiburon Explorer Liveaboard, Galapagos - Bluewater Dive Travel

M/V Tiburon Explorer (Explorer Ventures)

M/V Tiburon Explorer
M/V Tiburon Explorer
M/V Tiburon Explorer
M/V Tiburon Explorer
M/V Tiburon Explorer
M/V Tiburon Explorer
M/V Tiburon Explorer
M/V Tiburon Explorer
M/V Tiburon Explorer
M/V Tiburon Explorer
M/V Tiburon Explorer
M/V Tiburon Explorer
M/V Tiburon Explorer
M/V Tiburon Explorer
M/V Tiburon Explorer
M/V Tiburon Explorer

Destination: Galapagos

Darwin And Wolf Islands, Cabo Douglas, Punta Vicente Rocas (7 Nights) | From $870++/night

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The M/V Tiburon Explorer is a spacious and luxurious liveaboard yacht in the Galapagos offering 7-night itineraries to exploring the top diving spots in the area, including Wolf and Darwin islands.

 

Dive Overview

The Galapagos Islands are an epic destination for divers in search of big animals like hammerheads and other sharks, mantas, turtles and sea lions. There’s also prolific schooling fish and endemic species like marine iguanas, giant tortoises, flightless cormorants and penguins, all in an isolated and unique environment.

[See: Galapagos Dive Travel Guide]

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Accommodations

Types of Cabins, Amenities and Photos

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M/V tiburon Explorer Cabin Details

Large and spacious, the elegant M/V Tiburon Explorer features 9 air-conditioned staterooms (maximum passenger occupancy of 16) located on the main and lower decks; all with private bathrooms and ocean views. All nine cabins are outfitted with twin beds that can convert to queen beds, allowing for singles or couples in each cabin. 

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Main Deck Cabins

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Lower Deck Cabins

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En-suite Bathrooms

 See how amazing the liveaboard is from our own visit there!

 

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General Facilities

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M/V TIBURON EXPLORER Boat Features

  • Outdoor lounge area
  • Partially covered sun deck
  • Jacuzzi
  • Ample seating
  • Indoor lounge area with dining, bar and entertainment area

 

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M/V TIBURON EXPLORER Dive Facilities

  • Large dive deck with a bathroom
  • Large camera table with charging station
  • Individual storage area
  • Rinse bins for cameras and another for gear
  • Diving operations are conducted from two large pangas (tenders), easily boarded from the dive deck

 

M/V TIBURON EXPLORER Deck Plan

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Schedule, Rates & Availability

M/V Tiburon Explorer Schedule & Rates

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Prices are in USD, per person and do not include Galapagos National Park Fee, Chamber Support Fee, Tourist card, and fuel surcharge. Guaranteed Single Occupancy is billed an additional 80% of the retail stateroom price.  

[See also: Inclusions & Exclusions]

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Inclusions

  • 7 nights/8 days aboard the vessel
  • Up to 4 dives daily (weather permitting)
  • 3 meals daily, except for last evening's meal
  • Between-dive snacks
  • Towels, linens, etc.
  • Use of tanks, weights, and weight belts
  • All air fills
  • Transfers within Galapagos Islands for the same day arrivals & departures.
  • Local alcohol and non-alcoholic beverages (premium alcoholic beverages available for an additional charge)
  • Fuel tax included

 

Exclusions

  • MandatoryGalapagos National Park Fee ($100 in cash), Chamber Support Fee ($35), Tourist card ($20 in cash) 
  • Airfare to Galapagos Islands before/after cruise (available at additional cost)
  • Land options before/after cruise (available at additional cost)
  • Last evening dinner
  • Rental, instruction, nitrox and retail charges
  • Crew gratuities
  • Trip cancellation & dive accident insurance
  • Premium alcoholic beverages

 

RATES & AVAILABILITY

For more information on other departure dates, rates, and on availability email us at info@bluewaterdivetravel.com or call us at +1-310-915-6677 and we will gladly help you plan your dream dive vacation!

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Dive Information & Itineraries

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Liveaboard Diving in the Galapagos Islands

Your Galapagos Liveaboard diving adventures will encompass everything from sharks to nudibranchs, and more. The islands are best known for amazing shark diving around Wolf and Darwin Islands. These small and remote islands are best reached by liveaboard vessels for divers. Your diving experience here will generally include Galapagos sharks, silky sharks and lots of schooling hammerheads being cleaned by king angelfish. Seeing marine turtles, schools of tuna, eagle rays, and sea lions is very common and seeing a whale shark is very possible from June through November. All the islands you travel to are amazing sites for underwater photography.

Macro photographers will have their fill of seahorses, barnacle blennies, coral hawkfish, and many others. An abundance of rays are at many of the dive sites (including spotted rays, marble rays, golden rays, and stingrays) along with sea lions, sea turtles, schools of grunts and snappers. The variety of life in these water is unlike any other place, with thick schools of the native brown stripped salema, snappers, groupers, Chevron barracuda and huge sea turtles. There are also many unique things to view on land. Consider adding on some time to your trip to experience the land animals as well. And of course, a trip to the Galapagos would not be complete without taking time to watch their most famous inhabitants - the giant tortoise!

The weather in the Galapagos has water temperatures ranging from 65 -75 degrees F from December through May and 60 – 70 (F) June through November. Water temperatures are at the higher end of the scale in both Darwin and Wolf. Air temperatures range from 75 (F) or higher in the rainy season (December-May) to the mid 60’s (F) during the dry season (June – November), with nearly constant sea breezes.

Currents can range from 1 to 5 knots at the sites we visit, and visibility is generally between 30 and 80 feet. Most divers are comfortable with a 7mm wetsuit June – November with a hooded vest and gloves and a minimum 5 mm wetsuit December - May. Gloves and hood are strongly recommended.

Your Galapagos liveaboard dives will be done from the pangas with an easy backward roll into the water. After you dive, your tank will be lifted back into the panga and you will board via its stern ladders or with assistance from the side.

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Sample Itinerary

  • Saturday: Baltra (1 Check Out Dive at Punta Carrion) - Guests fly to the Galapagos Islands from Mainland Ecuador, arriving in the late morning. Dive guides meet the guests at the airport between 11:30 am and 12 pm and escort them to the Tiburon Explorer. Guests board the vessel, have lunch and listen to briefings. After the briefings, guests do a check out dive at Punta Carrion. After dinner, the vessel departs to the next scheduled destination.

    Sunday: Balta North (2 Dives) - 6:30 and 9:30 dives. Sightings include rays and schools of fish. In the afternoon, a North Seymour land visit is scheduled. Guests walk the path around North Seymour Island to see the large colonies of Blue Footed Boobies and Frigate Birds. Sighting of Sea Lions and Marine Iguanas are also common. Afterward, the vessel departs for Wolf Island (long transit).

    Monday: Wolf Island (4 Dives) - 6:30, 10:30, 2:00 and 4:30 dives, along with a possible night dive. On these dives, sightings often include hammerheads, whale sharks (in season), eagle rays, sea lions, Galapagos sharks, and silky sharks.

    Tuesday: Darwin Island (4 Dives) - 6:30, 10:30, 2:00 and 4:30 dives. Sightings often include hammerheads, whale sharks (in season) eagle rays, Galapagos sharks and silky sharks. After the dives, the vessel departs to Wolf Island.

    Wednesday: Wolf Island (3-4 Dives) - 6:30, 10:30, 2:00 and 4:30 dives. Sightings often include hammerheads, whale sharks (in season), eagle rays, Galapagos sharks and silky sharks.
 Then, we move on to Cabo Douglas (12 hours).

    Thursday: Cabo Douglas (1-2 Dives) - Sightings include marine iguanas. Afterward, we move on to Punta Vicente Roca for 1-2 more dives. Sightings here often include mola mola, turtles and macro life. Then, we move on to Cousins Rock (10 hours).

    Friday: Cousins Rock (2 Dives) -  6:30 and 9:30 dives. These are great macro dives, with an excellent chance of seeing sea horses, sea lions, and eagle rays. Lunch will be served while transiting to Santa Cruz (3 hours). Afterward, we travel by bus to the Santa Cruz Highlands to visit the giant tortoises in their natural habitat. Following this is a transit to the town of Puerto Ayora. Guests have dinner on their own in Puerto Ayora, and return to the Tiburon Explorer at 8:30 pm.

    Saturday: Baltra
 - Depart the vessel by 9 am. Transfer to the airport.

[See: Galapagos Dive Travel Guide]

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Other Information

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Boat Specifications

  • Length: 125ft (38 meters)
  • Beam: 24.6 ft (7.5 meters)
  • Maximum Speed: 12 knots
  • Maximum guests: 16
  • Number of cabins: 9
  • Number of crews: 9 crew and 2 guides
  • Safety Equipment: Life rafts (2), life rings/strobes, life vests/strobes, emergency position locator, flares, oxygen, and first aid equipment
  • Air Systems: 2 electric Bauer compressors with nitrox membrane, producing 32% nitrox
  • Tenders: Rigid hull inflatables (2), used for passenger transport and diver pickup

 

Practical Information

  • Time Zone: UTC-6
  • Local Currency: USD (US Dollar)
  • Language Spoken: English & Spanish
  • Electricity: 120 V
  • Payment Onboard: Cash, Visa or MasterCard. Credit cards are subject to the 14% VAT plus 5% in bank fees.

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Call us today at +1-310-915-6677 or email us info@bluewaterdivetravel.com

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 Photos courtesy of Explorer Ventures

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Reviews (2)

west hollywood, CA
United States
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I am one of the agents at Bluewater and I had the opportunity to do a trip on the Tiburon in December 2020. It was one of the most incredible experiences of my life.
The cabins were very spacious with lots of closet space, the food was incredible, and I have never seen a crew work so hard to make everyone's experience perfect.
I now recommend this to any client wishing to do the Galapagos on a luxury boat.

Visited on 05/2021 - Submitted on 05/11/2021
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Three of us ladies took a trip of a lifetime in December. The Tiburon was very luxurious, and was a great spot to observe the mountains and sea around the island.

When we arrived, before we could even get unpacked, orcas were swimming around the yacht! We hopped in tenders to see them even closer. What a way together pumped for the trip.

Next day we got to experience our first day of diving nearby. The water was warmer than I expected and very clear. We saw clusters of white tip sharks resting here and there, along with the Pacific fauna we are not used to. Our trip included Drwin arch and Wolf Island, so we had two nights of 200 mile voyages. We were in the lower rooms, and the waves were large enough that we watched bioluminescent plankton " flow" by the windows. It was awe inspiring. The hammerheads at Wolf Island showed up like clockwork and we were there to witness. Divers were nestled in rocks as the sharks amassed beside us slowly against the current. Every now and then one would swim right over us, so we got good chances for photos. The dives were varied, ranging from sharks to corals of every color. Water visibility was good, and we wore 5mm wetsuits. The underwater landscape and creatures were more beautiful than I expected.

The Tiburon liveaboard was all one could ask for. A friendly, attentive crew, great food in beautiful surroundings, top notch dive tanks and dive deck. Spacious and modern rooms with comfy mattresses and linens. The captain stopped mid-trip coming back from the northern islands and bought fresh tuna from a fisherman, the chef used it to make sashimi and sushi for an "equator crossing party".

I has been a difficult year for Ecuador, yet our crew gave us their all in attention and detail.

PS: I must mention there nice little boutique we stayed in Puerto Arroyo, before the trip La Isla. I was convenient, lovely and very comfortable. It is family owned and new. The best ceviche I have ever eaten.

Visited on 11/2020 - Submitted on 03/23/2021

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