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Tortuga Islet + Tintoreras Islet Diving – Isabela

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A diving experience at two of the most outstanding sites on Isabela Island, renowned for their marine biodiversity and spectacular underwater landscapes. This tour offers the opportunity to explore crystal-clear waters and observe some of the most iconic Galapagos species up close.

Ideal for certified divers looking for an unforgettable adventure surrounded by sea turtles, rays, reef sharks, tropical fish, and other marine species that inhabit these protected waters.

  • Departure Time: 07:00 am
  • Approximate Return Time: 01:00 pm

Itinerary

The tour begins with a transfer from the hotel to the Puerto Villamil pier. From there, we will sail to the dive sites located at Tortuga Islet and Tintoreras Islet, two of the most popular diving spots on Isabela.

During the two dives, participants will explore underwater volcanic formations, rock walls, and areas with high concentrations of marine life. Depending on the season and sea conditions, it is possible to observe sea turtles, eagle rays, reef sharks, sea lions, and a wide variety of tropical fish.

Between dives, a snack will be served on board while our guides share information about the Galapagos marine ecosystems and the species observed during the activity.

Once the dives are finished, we will return to Puerto Villamil and transfer you back to your hotel.

  • Assistance
  • Transfer
  • Maritime transport
  • Certified dive guide (Spanish / English)
  • Full diving equipment
  • 2 dives for certified divers
  • Snacks
  • Lunch box
  • Hot and cold drinks
    • Tips
    • Travel insurance
    • Dive computer rental (if applicable)
    • Any items not specified
    • You must hold a valid diving certification.
    • It is recommended not to fly within 18 to 24 hours after your last dive.
    • The tour is subject to weather and sea conditions.
    • Diving certification
    • Dive logbook
    • Towel
    • Biodegradable sunscreen
    • Underwater camera
    • Comfortable clothing
    • Maintain a safe distance from animals (Galapagos National Park regulations)