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Custom designed for divers, the luxury Aggressor III offers the highest standards of service and makes a superb base from which to explore the fantastic diving on offer around the Galápagos Islands.

This well-equipped vessel accommodates 16 guests in 8 air-conditioned, en-suite cabins. Four Deluxe Staterooms offer two single berths and TV/DVD player. Four Master Staterooms offer the option to combine the two single beds into a queen for couples. Additionally, the Master Staterooms feature a closet, hairdryer and porthole picture window.

The Aggressor III offers very spacious interior and exterior seating areas, sun deck, on deck hot tub, hammocks and BBQ area. Diving is operated from 2 RIBs.

Group Discounts

The FREE places below relate to the 'boat space' and do not include flights.

  • 8 pay full price - 1 free
  • 14 pay full price - 2 free

Boat Features

  • Nitrox Available
  • Photographer Friendly

Recommended for

  • Singles
  • Dive Clubs & Groups
  • Experienced Divers
  • Photographers
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Galapagos Aggressor III

From £4,277 inc. accommodation, meals, diving.

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At a Glance

  • When to Go Jan-Dec
  • Rental Equipment Yes (£)
  • Guests 16
  • Nitrox Paid
  • Group Discount 9 Guests
  • Client Favourite

Highlights

  • World-class diving
  • 7 night departures
  • Camera facilities
  • Sharks
  • Land-based extensions

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What's included?

Price per person typically includes:

  • Transfers
  • Full-board accommodation in a twin share cabin (excluding final evening meal)
  • Local alcoholic and soft drinks
  • 7 nights

Extras 

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Galapagos Aggressor III

External view of the Galapagos Aggressor III.
View of a deluxe twin cabin on board the Galapagos Aggressor III.
View of the master cabin on the Galapagos Aggressor III.
The restaurant on the Galapagos Aggressor III.
The sun deck on the Galapagos Aggressor III.
View of divers on the Galapagos Aggressor III dive deck.
The camera table on board the Galapagos Aggressor III.
View of the dive deck on the Galapagos Aggressor III.
Guests on a dinghy, from the Galapagos Aggressor III.
A whale shark in the Galapagos.
A sea lion in the Galapagos.
Marine iguana in the water, in the Galapagos
Eagle ray in the Galapagos.

Upcoming departures

Upcoming departures for Galapagos Aggressor III are listed below or view all departures on our Holiday Search where you can also sort/filter.

  • Departure Date: 26 Mar 26
  • Country / Itinerary: Galapagos, Ecuador, Galapagos Islands with Wolf & Darwin
  • Nights: 7
  • Embark Disembark: Baltra Baltra
  • Spaces Available: 10

Additional information

  • Dive areas visited Ecuador: Central Islands, Ecuador: Wolf & Darwin, Ecuador: Fernandina & Isabela (Marine Iguanas)
  • Typical number of dives: Please enquire
  • Minimum dive experience Please enquire
  • Additional costs to be aware ofPlease enquire

Cabins

Master

Master

£5,703
  • Bed Type Twin / Double (2 singles can convert to double)
  • Location Upper deck
  • Avble. Spaces 2
  • Last Shared Space None
  • Air Con Yes, individually controlled
  • Ensuite Yes
Deluxe

Deluxe

£5,703
  • Bed Type Twin / Double (2 singles can convert to double)
  • Location Lower deck
  • Avble. Spaces 8
  • Last Shared Space None
  • Air Con Yes, individually controlled
  • Ensuite Yes
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  • Departure Date: 09 Apr 26
  • Country / Itinerary: Galapagos, Ecuador, Galapagos Islands with Wolf & Darwin
  • Nights: 7
  • Embark Disembark: Baltra Baltra
  • Spaces Available: 6

Offer £4,961 5703.00

Additional information

  • Dive areas visited Ecuador: Central Islands, Ecuador: Wolf & Darwin, Ecuador: Fernandina & Isabela (Marine Iguanas)
  • Typical number of dives: Please enquire
  • Minimum dive experience Please enquire
  • Additional costs to be aware ofPlease enquire

Cabins

Offer Master

Master

£4,961 £5,703
  • Bed Type Twin / Double (2 singles can convert to double)
  • Location Upper deck
  • Avble. Spaces 2
  • Last Shared Space None
  • Air Con Yes, individually controlled
  • Ensuite Yes
Offer Deluxe

Deluxe

£4,961 £5,703
  • Bed Type Twin / Double (2 singles can convert to double)
  • Location Lower deck
  • Avble. Spaces 4
  • Last Shared Space None
  • Air Con Yes, individually controlled
  • Ensuite Yes
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  • Departure Date: 16 Apr 26
  • Country / Itinerary: Galapagos, Ecuador, Galapagos Islands with Wolf & Darwin
  • Nights: 7
  • Embark Disembark: Baltra Baltra
  • Spaces Available: 11

Offer £4,961 5703.00

Additional information

  • Dive areas visited Ecuador: Central Islands, Ecuador: Wolf & Darwin, Ecuador: Fernandina & Isabela (Marine Iguanas)
  • Typical number of dives: Please enquire
  • Minimum dive experience Please enquire
  • Additional costs to be aware ofPlease enquire

Cabins

Offer Master

Master

£4,961 £5,703
  • Bed Type Twin / Double (2 singles can convert to double)
  • Location Upper deck
  • Avble. Spaces 3
  • Last Shared Space Male only
  • Air Con Yes, individually controlled
  • Ensuite Yes
Offer Deluxe

Deluxe

£4,961 £5,703
  • Bed Type Twin / Double (2 singles can convert to double)
  • Location Lower deck
  • Avble. Spaces 8
  • Last Shared Space None
  • Air Con Yes, individually controlled
  • Ensuite Yes
Close
  • Departure Date: 23 Apr 26
  • Country / Itinerary: Galapagos, Ecuador, Galapagos Islands with Wolf & Darwin
  • Nights: 7
  • Embark Disembark: Baltra Baltra
  • Spaces Available: 1

Offer £4,277 5703.00

Additional information

  • Dive areas visited Ecuador: Central Islands, Ecuador: Wolf & Darwin, Ecuador: Fernandina & Isabela (Marine Iguanas)
  • Typical number of dives: Please enquire
  • Minimum dive experience Please enquire
  • Additional costs to be aware ofPlease enquire

Cabins

Offer Master

Master

£4,277 £5,703
  • Bed Type Twin / Double (2 singles can convert to double)
  • Location Upper deck
  • Avble. Spaces 1
  • Last Shared Space Male only
  • Air Con Yes, individually controlled
  • Ensuite Yes
Close
  • Departure Date: 14 May 26
  • Country / Itinerary: Galapagos, Ecuador, Galapagos Islands with Wolf & Darwin
  • Nights: 7
  • Embark Disembark: Baltra Baltra
  • Spaces Available: 10

Offer £4,961 5703.00

Additional information

  • Dive areas visited Ecuador: Central Islands, Ecuador: Wolf & Darwin, Ecuador: Fernandina & Isabela (Marine Iguanas)
  • Typical number of dives: Please enquire
  • Minimum dive experience Please enquire
  • Additional costs to be aware ofPlease enquire

Cabins

Offer Master

Master

£4,961 £5,703
  • Bed Type Twin / Double (2 singles can convert to double)
  • Location Upper deck
  • Avble. Spaces 2
  • Last Shared Space Male only
  • Air Con Yes, individually controlled
  • Ensuite Yes
Offer Deluxe

Deluxe

£4,961 £5,703
  • Bed Type Twin / Double (2 singles can convert to double)
  • Location Lower deck
  • Avble. Spaces 8
  • Last Shared Space None
  • Air Con Yes, individually controlled
  • Ensuite Yes
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Liveaboard Information

Nitrox

It is highly recommended, due to the depths and lengths of dives at Wolf and Darwin, that all divers are Nitrox qualified.  A diver on Air will not be able to complete 4 dives at Wolf & Darwin. Please enquire if it is possible to complete a Nitrox course on the boat, if you are not qualified.

Overnights

We encourage divers to arrive and stay on the Ecuador mainland two nights before travelling onto the Galápagos. You are travelling a long way on the trip of a lifetime and we want you to join your liveaboard rested and hydrated. In addition, in case your luggage is delayed for any reason, we also recommend two nights.

Guayaquil is the best option, as the internal flights are slightly less expensive and most internal flights departing from Quito stop in Guayaquil on the way. Also, Quito is at slight altitude, so you may not find it as restful to overnight in this city to recover from a flight. However, Quito may be the best option if you are extending you travel on the Ecuador mainland.

One city overnight is frequently required on the return due to international flight times, in case of internal flight delay.

Your final schedule will be tailored according to flight seat availability at time of booking. If you would like to make your arrangements for more travel on mainland Ecuador, we can tailor the international flights to fit your schedule where available.

Itineraries

Please note that liveaboard itineraries can change without notice. The itinerary will depend on several factors including, but not limited to, weather, diving ability of guests & the number of other boats already present at the various dive sites. All dive sites visited are subject to weather conditions and are at the discretion of your dive guides and vessel captain. All itineraries encompass Darwin & Wolf and Santa Cruz islands among others. Itineraries also include a visit to a Tortoise Reserve to see giant tortoises and the option to go to the Charles Darwin Research Station.

Diving in the Galápagos - Liveaboards

The diving in Galápagos is not for novice divers. Before attempting to dive in Galápagos you should be completely comfortable in the water and comfortable with all aspects of your equipment. Having experience of diving in cold water with a thicker wetsuit and hood, as well as experience of diving in strong currents, up currents and down currents is highly recommended. Experience in mixed surface conditions, mixed currents and varying water temperatures, proficient use of a DSMB and the ability to cope in buddy pairs or on your own should you become temporarily separated, is imperative.

Regaldive advise that guests booking on to a Galápagos liveaboard should be minimum PADI Advanced or equivalent and have more than 50 logged dives.

Water Temperatures

The water in the Galápagos is relatively cold, ranging from 15–26ºC between May and November and 20–26ºC between December and June. Divers are highly recommended to wear a minimum full 7 mm wetsuit or semi-dry with a hood and vest, or 5mm layers.

Visibility

The visibility in the Galápagos is often limited, due to the high nutrient content of the water. Visibility can be as low as 4m and as high as 30m, but the average is 15m. Visibility varies between dive sites and with the time of day, and can even change during a dive. The visibility at Darwin & Wolf tends to be higher than in the Southern islands.

Diving from Pangas

Diving in the Galápagos is conducted from small boats called pangas. The currents in Galápagos are strong and so it is important the divers enter the water together as a group.

The majority of dive sites are small islands that break the surface of the water and then taper down. Because of this, it is impossible to bring the dive yacht directly over the dive site.

Divers suit-up on the main yacht before stepping over to the panga. The panga then approaches the dive site and the divers back-roll into the water.

Diving Requirements

A mandatory check dive will be required of every diver on the first day of the charter, regardless of diving certification or experience. Every dive in the Galápagos will be guided – this is a requirement of the Galápagos National Park. Please note that, due to frequently strong currents, it is mandatory for each diver to carry a DSMB and small light on all dives. A method for attracting attention through noise and reflective light, plus a system such as EPIRB is highly recommended; some of these items can be hired or will be offered as part of your liveaboard.

Dive Information

The Galápagos Islands lie on the equator 600 miles off the coast of Ecuador. Evolved over millennia and isolated from any continental landmass, the Galápagos enjoys a completely unique biodiversity that is simply spectacular. These actively volcanic islands host a distinct and unique flora and fauna, including prehistoric creatures found nowhere else on earth.

Thirteen primary islands, five smaller islands and numerous islets and rock formations make up part of the Ecuadorian National Park System and are a World Heritage site in their own right. This includes the world-famous diving mecca of Darwin & Wolf.

Diving

Several oceanic currents meet in the island group. This has led to an abundance of marine life that has few equals anywhere in the world. The mixed temperature range underwater delivers a fascinating and rarely seen mix of tropical and temperate fish species.

Many divers are drawn to the Galápagos by the presence of large schools of rays and sharks, which are encountered year round. Various species of turtle breed in the islands, whilst endemic marine iguanas have adapted to local conditions, feeding off the sea algae that thrives in the waters that surround the islands. Inquisitive fur seals and penguins provide divers with unforgettably thrilling shows as they perform their aquatic acrobatic displays. Occasionally divers are afforded an encounter with some of the islands rare species like Mola Mola, flightless Cormorants and the Galápagos Bullhead shark.

Whale Sharks & More Whales

From May to November cooler currents rich in nutrients attract many of the great pelagic plankton feeders. During these months, The Galápagos Islands are recognised as one of the world’s best locations to encounter Whale Sharks in large numbers. Numerous species of whales are also regularly seen in the Galápagos over these months. The most common encounters are with Melon Headed, Pilot and Humpback whales that migrate to the coast of Ecuador in August and September. Water temperature can vary from 17–24ºC.

Manta Rays & More Rays

In December to April, the waters rise slightly in temperature with shifting Oceanic currents, and in come the rays. Water temperature is a slightly warmer 21–26ºC. Large Mantas, schools of Mobula rays, Cow-Nosed rays, Spotted Eagle rays and Marble rays are frequent visitors.

Darwin & Wolf

These two islands are located 14 hours sailing north of the main island group. The seas surrounding Wolf and Darwin support large concentration of the marine life that makes the Galápagos the dive destination that it is. Certainly no dive itinerary to the Galápagos is complete without a visit to Darwin and Wolf. Schools of hammerheads, dolphins and rays make these islands a highlight for many divers visiting the Galápagos. The whale shark aggregation occurs in the warmer water surrounding these islands.

Hammerhead sharks and other shark species make regular appearances in numbers year round.

Above Water

Because of their isolation, most species have evolved in different ways to their mainland relatives and even within the archipelago species have developed differently. Of the extraordinary animals to be found many are reptiles, such as the great tortoise, large land iguanas, numerous lizards and three species of non-poisonous snakes.

Up to three quarters of a million seabirds flock to the islands, including a third of the world's blue footed boobies, frigate birds, pelicans, cormorants, albatross and petrels. Aside from the extraordinary marine and land borne wildlife, the islands themselves are a fascinating place to walk around, with dramatic volcanic cones and solidified lava flows.

For a map of the Galápagos Islands please click here

Land-based Extensions

Regaldive holidays to the Galápagos Islands are completely tailor made to your personal requirements, giving the option to extend your liveaboard holiday with a land-based stay for as many nights as you choose. With so much to discover in the Galápagos, we recommend an extension on one of the central islands. Please contact the Regaldive Team for help planning your Galápagos Islands holiday.

Planning your Holiday

Flight Information

It's possible to reach Ecuador from the UK via Europe, or via the USA. Common routings include travelling via either Amsterdam or Madrid. The Galápagos Islands are then reached via a 90-minute flight from Quito or Guayaquil, normally flying into San Cristobal.

Extra nights: A minimum of one night on the outbound and one night on the inbound is required in Quito or Guayaquil, due to international flight schedules and internal flights.

We encourage divers to stay on the Ecuador mainland two nights before travelling onto the Galápagos. You are travelling a long way on the trip of a lifetime and we want you to join your liveaboard rested and hydrated. This also helps in case your luggage is delayed.

Visas

Entry requirements vary from country to country, and it’s important to check the latest visa information well before you travel. Some destinations may allow visa-free entry for a limited period, while others require an eVisa or a visa obtained in advance. To ensure you have the correct documentation for your trip, we recommend checking the official advice from the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) or contacting the relevant country’s embassy or consulate. Other nationalities should check with their own consulate/embassy.

Passports

Before you travel, make sure your passport is valid for the full duration of your trip and meets the entry requirements of your destination. Many countries require at least six months’ validity beyond your planned return date, while others may have different rules. For the most reliable and up-to-date information, visit the UK Government’s passport guidance or the official travel advice pages for your destination. Other nationalities should check with their own consulate/embassy.

If you’re planning to travel to or via an EU country (with certain exceptions) your UK passport must meet two key requirements, it must be less than 10 years old on the day you enter the country and it must be valid for at least three months after your planned departure date.

Vaccinations & Health Advice

Health and vaccination requirements differ depending on where you're travelling. Some destinations may require proof of specific vaccinations or recommend certain precautions to protect your wellbeing.

We’re not qualified to provide you with specific advice on vaccinations and strongly recommend that you contact your healthcare professional before you travel to discuss the inoculations you may need to consider.

For trusted guidance on health and vaccination advice, refer to the NHS Travel Vaccination AdviceMasta Travel Health or Travel Health Pro websites.

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