The Galapagos Islands
There is no single place on earth that means as much as the Galapagos when it comes to our understanding of the natural world. Central to stimulating the seismic thoughts of Charles Darwin, and to nurturing his understanding of evolution by natural selection, the Galapagos continues to intrigue and delight lovers of nature. These days, people flock to the islands to enjoy their natural beauty, the myriad landscapes and creatures of the land and air. Naturalist cruises mean you can tour in comfort from island to island, observing and learning all about the bird life and unique land animals, including the famous giant Galapagos tortoises.
However, it is below the surface of the water where the Galapagos showcases some of it richest life. The sheer numbers and variety of marine creatures here is breathtaking, which explains why divers from all over the world make a pilgrimage here to enjoy a spectacular week long liveaboard cruise. Sharks are often the headliners with species including whale sharks, hammerheads, Galapagos sharks and silky sharks. However other amazing species such as marine iguanas, seals, sea lions, sunfish, red-lipped batfish, plus rays and schooling fish add to the underwater splendor.
Recent Galapagos Islands Articles
50% Off on Galapagos Sky! Also, Free Return Flights
Save up to US$ 3,197 per couple! Are you 2 people who have been talking about going to the Galapagos? You can get now pay for 1 and get 50% off the 2nd space on the fabulous Galapagos Sky liveaboard. You will find all the comfort and diving convenience you might need...
Galapagos Special Offers and Last Minute Deals
The best diving location on the planet is better value for money this year, new park rules allow divers to get wet up to 4 times a day and take night dives! So combine that with Dive The World's great Galapagos Islands special offers and that dream trip becomes...
Galapagos Islands Now On Google Street View!
A trip to the Galapagos Islands may only be dream for many of us but it's still possible to retrace Charles Darwin's step with the aid of Google Street View. Rather than pedestrians with blurred faces, you come across giant tortoises, blue footed boobies and marine...
Book on Galapagos Liveaboard Estrella Del Mar With Discount
Last updated: 29 August 2013 US$ 100 Discount Voucher! If you want to witness at first hand the keys that unlocked the theory of natural evolution in the Galapagos Islands then the Estrella del Mar would be a fabulous choice. Comfortable and affordable this liveaboard...
Great News for Galapagos Diving!
Unbelievably diving in the Galapagos Islands has just got better! Dive The World has just received news from the Galapagos National Parks that divers will be allowed to dive 4 times per day and that night diving restrictions are to be partially lifted. This is great...
Huge Savings On Galapagos Liveaboards Wolf and Darwin Buddy
Last updated: 08 October 2012 Have you been dreaming about that trip of a lifetime to the Galapagos Islands? Well now is the perfect time to make it a reality as MY Wolf Buddy and MY Darwin Buddy have some great offers for you. Hurry - you need to book by 30 November...
15% Off Galapagos Liveaboard Pinguino Explorer
Last updated: 07 December 2013 This incredible destination has to be at the top of every serious divers list. The Pinguino Explorer is the latest addition to Dive The World's already impressive line up. If you're looking to dive with hammerhead sharks and the rest of...
5% Discount on Galapagos Ecoventura Liveaboard
Have you always wanted to experience the evolutionary enchantment of the Galapagos Islands? Would you like to get up close to the native animals and birds as well as encounter a range of awesome marine life? Then a cruise onboard the Galapagos Land Tour Liveaboard...
Buddy Pairs Save On Deep Blue In Galapagos
Last updated: 11 June 2013 Have you been dreaming about treating yourself to a liveaboard diving safari at the unforgettable natural history mecca that is the Galapagos Islands? Well now you can make those dreams come true for less onboard the Galapagos Liveaboard...