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Phone: (704) 547-5991
Address: 12210 US Hwy 29 N
Charlotte, NC 28262

Hours: Monday – Saturday
10:00am to 6:30pm
 
Dive Galapagos Summer 2015
August 2 thru 11, 2015 $6850.00 All Inclusive

The Big Animal Capital of the World!

Dive Galapagos in Clouds of fish so large they block out the sun, schools of sharks in the hundreds, whale sharks, and mantas for a start. Swim with penguins! Swim with Sunfish, marine iguanas, whale sharks, dolphins, galapagos sharks, and sea lions too. Too many hammerheads to count! This trip is 8 days on a live-aboard. A truly special place. Summer 2015 will be Open Water Adventures sixth visit to Galapagos.

Our 2015 Galapagos Adventure will be aboard Deep Blue, which is 127 feet of luxury and has been custom designed for this destination. The yacht is appointed with private in suite bathrooms, movie and mp3 players, heated wet changing area, and much more. OWA has chartered the vessel for our trip, and Joe and Heather will be leading 16 divers each on this adventure. OWA has made several trips to this region and we are well versed in all of the aspects of preparation to make this your trip of a lifetime. The crew on the boat has years of experience leading divers in the Islands of Galapagos. They will take care of all your needs while you are aboard.

Galapagos is a dive destination that is for Advanced Divers. You should have between 50 and 100 dives, and it is recommended that you have a Nitrox Certification. This region is abundant with large marine animals, but the dives can be challenging. We have planned the trip over a year in advance so that you have time to prepare.

Call (704) 547-5991 today to book your adventure!

The estimated price of the trip is $6850.00 all inclusive.

A $3000.00 Deposit secures your space.

You will need to fill out the following forms to travel with us: Activity Agreement, Activity WaiverCredit Card Authorization

****OWA Recommends that your Passport be valid for a minimum of One Year after the Date of return**** Each traveler should research the rules and regulations for travel documents for the region.