Nowhere else on Earth concentrates life underwater the way this archipelago does.
The Galapagos holds the largest shark biomass ever recorded, an average of 17.5 tons of sharks per hectare. Schools of Hammerheads, huge whale sharks and pods of dolphins.
Moving through volcanic terrain shaped by powerful currents and cold, nutrient rich water.
Largest shark biomass in the world
One of the last intact marine systems
A landscape that shapes every dive
Our upcoming Galapagos diving expedition
The Galaxy Diver II expedition is part of a focused series of Galapagos journeys created for divers ready to experience this place at its fullest.
This is a planned departure with limited capacity, clear leadership, and months of preparation behind it. Every element of the expedition is designed to flow smoothly, from arrival to the final dive, so divers can step in feeling oriented and confident from day one.