Galapagos Dive Tips: Darwin called Galapagos the coldest place on the equator probably referring to its waters – the Cold Humboldt Current is responsible for this. You will indeed soon find out that Galapagos holds cold and, on some locations, strong currents. But the good news is this also makes it high in nutrients hosting a unique scenery of marine life, home to magnificent manta rays, Hammerhead sharks, sea turtles, penguins, sea lions, and on some parts, whales, whale sharks and dolphins. Check out this useful Galapagos diving tips so you get the most out of your experience.
Make sure you bring
Diving license (as you will not be allowed to dive if you don’t)
Passport valid for 6 months
Diving insurance
Water temperatures
Galapagos Dive Tips: This main diving locations concentrate in the Northern and the South-central islands.
South central islands give you the chance to enjoy sea and land better. Currents are less strong and diving is easier. This will be the ones reachable with a land tour
Northern islands such as Worlf and Darwin are more suitable for intermediate to experienced divers due to the strong currents. They also hold the best diving sites and are only reachable by cruises.