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Buddy Dive Galapagos:  Wolf Buddu and Darwin Buddy

Buddy Dive & Experience Galapagos package!

The package price for 8 days (7 nights) on our two brand new liveaboards including 3 days of diving at Darwin and Wolf Islands is only $4,150 per person (in a shared cabin), Save $100 per person when booked through Kids Sea Camp Family Dive Adventures. 

  (Also please note our Kids Sea Camp special family weeks are held July 7-14 and July 14-21 Rate is Kids Sea Camp family PADI diving society even weeks.

Families will enjoy, special guest Annie Crawley Marine education and photography. Week includes T-shirt, Hats, back packs, SeaLife digital camera 1 per family, painting and marine art fun, Adventure diver or Advanced Open water cert.  free Nitrox.)

This Buddy Dive & Experience package includes: Accommodations aboard the vessel, all meals, snacks and beverages (excluding premium brands) on board (all inclusive), diving compressed air and a free Nitrox upgrade, weights and weight belts, airport transfers to the vessel and back.

Would you like to make your Galapagos adventure complete? First class naturalist catamaran Seaman II is an ideal choice for the terrestrial exploration of the enchanted islands. Click here for more information and feel free to contact us or our travel partners for further details.

Group rates and charter rates are also available. Please contact us for more information.

Please note:
*All the published prices on this page are introductory prices valid for travel in 2011, 2012 and 2013 and valid for bookings till July 19th 2011.
*All the published prices on this page do not include: Airfare (international and domestic), insurance, equipment rentals, certification or specialty courses, hotel stays and/or day rooms, crew gratuity, port / park fees and or taxes ($100 is required in cash for park fee at the airport), fuel surcharges (when applicable), cancellation / trip insurance (recommended).

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 Aggressor family weeks are fantastic!  These are not Kids Sea Camp weeks, please don't be confused.  We endorse and approve of Aggressor weeks for kids.   We have been on them, love them and if you like liveaboards, this is a great family adventure.

Fall Back & Save $450 on Turks & Caicos Aggressor II and Utila Aggressor II
Destinations: Turks & Caicos


Travel on the Turks & Caicos Aggressor II from Sept. 10 - Oct. 22, 2011 or the Utila Aggressor II Sept. 3 - Oct. 1, 2011 and save $450 on any type cabin. Eat, Sleep and Dive during the best time of year - the water can be the clearest, calmest and warmest. Money saving specials and other promotions do not apply to these weeks. Available for whole yacht charters, half boat charters, small groups or individuals. Fall back and save now!

Turks & Caicos Aggressor II
Sept. 10 - 17, 2011
Sept. 17 - 24, 2011
Sept. 24 - Oct. 1, 2011
Oct. 1 - 8, 2011
Oct. 8 - 16, 2011
Oct. 16 - 22, 2011

Utila Aggressor II
Sept. 3 - 10, 2011
Sept. 10 - 17, 2011
Sept. 17 - 24, 2011
Sept. 24 - Oct. 1, 2011

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Celebrate 2012 - $1895 Happy New Year Special
Destinations: Belize , Kona, Hawaii , Palau , Cayman Islands , Maldives


Bring in the New Year and save big bucks! Treat yourself to a Happy New Year for only $1895! Money saving specials and other promotions do not apply to these weeks:

Belize Aggressor III; Dec. 31, 2011 - Jan. 7, 2012

Cayman Aggressor IV; Dec. 31, 2011 - Jan. 7, 2012

Kona Aggressor II; Dec. 31, 2011 - Jan. 7, 2012

Turks & Caicos Aggressor II; Dec. 31, 2011 - Jan. 7, 2012

Palau Aggressor II; Jan. 1 - 8, 2012

Maldives Aggressor; Jan. 1 - 8, 2012

 

 

 

Contact us to book your all-inclusive liveaboard dive cruise today!!!
 






Cocos Island, Costa Rica  & Malpelo Island, Colombia


"Undersea Hunter" strives relentlessly to bring excellence, expertise and professionalism to world-class undersea adventures. Our dedicated and highly skilled crew is among the most welcoming, warm group of professionals in the diving industry. For over 15 years, Undersea Hunter has safely provided for every need of their guests, both in the water and onboard.

If you are looking for action packed adventures, with luxurious comforts, this trip was made for you!

Come join us on a memorable journey to Cocos and Malpelo Islands, unique and remote dive destinations for the serious diver. World renowned for their large schools of hammerheads and abundance of pelagic life, this World Heritage Site has maintained its pristine appearance both above and below the ocean's surface.

COCOS ISLAND
 
Located in the Eastern Tropical Pacific, 300 miles southwest of Cabo Blanco, Costa Rica, lies the famous Cocos Island Marine Park. A rugged and incredibly beautiful island, this World Heritage Site is the crown jewel of Costa Rica's many National Parks. Cocos Island has an irregular coastline, which makes estimation of land area more a matter of opinion than a surveyor’s science, but it is roughly five miles by two miles.
 
The island was formed during a volcanic upheaval about two-and-a-half million years ago and is composed of basaltic rock, labacorite and andecite lava flows. Its landmass is punctuated by four mountain peaks, the highest of which is Cerro Yglesisas, at 2,080 feet.

The island has two large bays with safe anchorages and sandy beaches: Chatham is located on the northeast side and Wafer Bay is on the northwest. Just off Cocos are a series of smaller basaltic rocks and islets. The largest satellite is Isla Manuelita (formerly Nuez). 
 
Among Cocos Island’s many attributes is a startling degree of biodiversity. This Island’s world-renowned waters explode with life; including innumerable white tip reef sharks, schooling hammerhead sharks, dolphins, mantas and marbled rays, giant moray eels, sailfish, and of course the occasional whale shark. Other common encounters are large schools of jacks and tuna, silky sharks, silver tip sharks, marlin, Creole fish, green turtles and octopus.

Cocos Island is also home to at least twenty seven endemic fish species including the exotic red-lipped batfish. The terrestrial life at Cocos also exhibits a high number of endemic plants. Here there exist around seventy out of the two hundred thirty five identified vascular plant species in the world, some twenty five species of moss, twenty seven species of liverwort and eighty five species of fungus. There are upwards of eighty seven bird species, including the famous Cocos Island cuckoo, finch and flycatcher. There are three hundred sixty two species of insects, of which sixty four are endemic, and two native reptiles.

Beneath the waterfalls and in the rivers are freshwater fish that mystify scientists by their very existence. Because of its remote location and abundance of fresh water, Cocos has long been a favorite stop-over and re-supply station for pirates, whalers and sailors. 

 
       
 

 
MALPELO ISLAND

All trips to Malpelo Island are operated by Seven Seas Ventures.

Malpelo Island is located 314 miles off the coast of Buenaventura, Colombia in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. A small Colombian Navy garrison has been in place since 1986 and ten years later Malpelo was recognized as a Colombian Fauna and Flora Sanctuary, with a marine protected area of six miles around the island.

It is the peak of a large submarine volcanic ridge that stretches for 150 miles, from northeast to southwest. The Malpelo ridge rises from depths of 13,123 feet to reveal itself as the tiny, solitary rock of Malpelo.

Malpelo was once eight to ten times larger than its present size of eight 8 square kilometers. The rocky outpost, known to many as “la Roca” or the Rock, has three distinct peaks. The highest of which, “El Cerro de La Mona”, stands at 1233 feet above sea level (376 meters).

The maritime weather has eroded the island forming steep cliffs and sea caves along its threatening coastline. The north and south sides of the island are decorated by 11 smaller satellite rocks, each with its own appeal.

On July 12th 2006 the Malpelo Fauna and Flora Sanctuary was declared a Natural World Heritage Site by the World Heritage Committee of the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).The decision was made by an unanimous vote of the 21 member countries of the committee meeting in Lithuania. Malpelo and the Giant Panda Sanctuary in China received this prestigious title from among 100 proposals presented to the committee.

The submarine environment surrounding Malpelo is defined not only by its isolation but also by its location, which is highly influenced by several diverse marine currents. This phenomenon provides for a focus in the dispersion of marine fauna throughout the Indo Pacific and Western Pacific.

Malpelo is home to an important coral formation as well as a large variety and quantity of marine creatures. Of special interest is the hammerhead shark with its awe-inspiring schools reaching up to 300 hundred individuals. The two most outstanding phenomena in Malpelo are the huge number of cluster and free swimming moray eels and the enormous congregations of silky sharks who often mix with hammerheads to form colossal shark schools.

Other common sites are the white tip shark, Galapagos shark, giant schools of angel fish, Creole fish, jacks, tuna, and occasionally a sail fish, whale shark and even Humpback Whale. Algae, moss and lichens cover the rugged cliffs of Malpelo which host the 2nd largest Masked Booby colony in the world, approximately twenty five thousand birds.

The island is often visited by some twelve species of migratory birds, including the Red-billed Tropic bird, Red-footed Booby, Black Noddy and the great and magnificent Frigate birds. Endemic to the island are one crab species, two starfish, various species of coralline fish, and two reptiles.

 

“Hugging the rock face, I inch my way around the ledge only to be greeted by one of the most amazing sights I have ever seen in 30 years of diving: the entire ocean is filled with Hammerhead Sharks. They move in an endless column from about 100 feet all the way to the surface. The panorama of torpedo-shaped bodies stretches as far as I can see…” Brett Gilliam CEO TDI/SDI Diving.






PRICES START AT $4895! Includes ground transportation San Jose-Puntarenas and return; 11-day / 10-night cruise with all meals and non-alcoholic drinks;
Divemaster service; Seven full days of action-packed diving with three to four dives per day (incl. nitrox fills, tanks and weights).
 

REMINDER: ALL US PASSPORTS MUST BE VALID FOR UP 6 SIX MONTHS PRIOR TO EXPIRATION DATE TO LEAVE THE COUNTRY. AIRLINES ARE ENFORCING THIS

All schedules, itineraries and package inclusions are subject to change

 

 

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