Magus:
Thanks for the reply!!! What's you impression on any land visits? Do they provide Nitrox? I think to take my wing and rings with me just to have dual cylinders? Is it ok with the boat (eg I know that Agressor fleet does not allow to do it)
You've been on the same dates - what was the sea condition and temperature???
P.S. What's your website? I am really interested to see your pix!!!
On the northern itinerary, the land visits are minimum, I think there are 4 or 5 visits, but they are great too, you see sea lions, land iguanas, marine iguanas, Galapagos hawks, galapagos doves, Boobie birds, and other species.
I don't believe they would allow doubles. Galapagos is a protected area and a National Park Guide is assigned to each group, there is a dive guide with each group to make sure you get the best opportunities to see the most animals.
The Deep Blue was supposed to have a nitrox system on board by April I think, but the supplier of the Nitrox system has been giving them the run around and now don't know when it will be installed. I know there will be nitrox, just don't know when. Some time this year.
As for the water temp, the southern islands which you dive the first and last days will be around mid sixties, and the water temp
at Wolf and Darwin will be in the mid 70's. Because of the currents in Galapagos the temps can change rapidly. The week before my last visit, Darwin water was 80 degrees, the next week when I was there it was 76 degrees. As for the air temperature, it is generally warm, wearing shorts and t shirts for the land visits. But, would still take a sweatshirt or jacket, as the ocean breezes and night can be cool.
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