Trips
Galapagos
Undoubtedly, one of the most desired places by the divers from all over the world!
Galapagos, located in the Pacific Ocean about a thousand kilometers off the coast of Ecuador, is a volcanic origin archipelago, with unforgettable landscapes and spectacular biodiversity both underwater and above the surface.
Large whale sharks and schools of hammerhead are the hallmarks of the Galapagos! However, the dives in Galapagos offer much more than that! Blacktip sharks, silkys and the famous “galapagueños” are very often sighted, as well as eagle rays, sea lions, turtles, and dolphins! For those who are a little lucky, it is also possible to find manta rays, mobulas and mola-mola! Furthermore, it is the only place in the world where we have the unmissable opportunity to dive with marine iguanas.
The itinerary includes embarked trips of seven or eleven days, which include diving on the islands of Darwin, Wolf, Isabela, and Fernandina.
After many, many dives around the world and more than ten trips to this underwater paradise, we can say that Galapagos is, in addition to our favorite destination, one of the best places in the world to dive!

The Bahamas
The Bahamas archipelago is located north of Cuba and very close to the east coast of the state of Florida, US.
Made up of more than 700 islands, the Bahamas is known for its white sand beaches and warm, turquoise waters, but for those of us who enjoy diving, the Bahamas is among the best destinations when it comes to diving with sharks! Tiger sharks, great hammerheads, bull sharks, Caribbean reef sharks and even oceanic whitetip sharks can be easily spotted in the Bahamas during the correct seasons.
The large population of sharks on these islands is the result of a successful policy of protecting these species, giving us the possibility to dive with them in iconic spots such as Tiger Beach, Bimini, and others.
There are several itineraries and alternatives to visit this paradise of tropical waters with infinite visibility! What is certain is that you will dive with sharks!

Maldives
In this aquatic paradise, our guests are greeted by vibrant coral gardens, a kaleidoscope of marine life, and a sense of weightlessness that transports them to a world unlike any other. Join us on an exhilarating liveaboard journey as we dive deep into the Maldives, uncovering the secrets and marvels that these enchanting islands have to offer.
A typical bucket-list destination for many divers, the Maldives combines over 1,200 stunning tropical islands with an underwater paradise. Brimming with marine wildlife, the pelagic sightings in the Maldives are spectacular. Adrenaline-filled channel drift dives can have you encounter mantas, eagle rays and various sharks such as whitetip, blacktip, oceanic silvertip, nurse, whale sharks and lemon sharks, just to name a few.

Malpelo
Malpelo is a remote and uninhabited island in the Colombian Pacific (about 500km from the coast), considered one of the best destinations in the world to see large aggregations of sharks. The location is famous for its schools of hundreds of hammerhead sharks, the constant presence of silky sharks, rays, and the very rare Odontaspis ferox, frequently found.
The dives are intense, with strong currents and abundant marine life, recommended for experienced divers.
Completely protected and accessible only by liveaboard, Malpelo offers a wild and immersive experience, with impressive encounters in a virtually untouched marine environment.
It is also known as the "cathedral of sharks".

Cocos
Born from a volcanic eruption over 2 million years ago, the island’s basalt cliffs are surrounded by some of the most spectacular diving on the planet.
Often shrouded in mist and mystery, Cocos Island is known for its rich history of explorers and adventurers that dates back centuries – as evidenced by the ancient rock carvings that emerge at low tide in Chatham Bay.
Topside, Cocos Island National Park is a living laboratory with scores of endemic species. Beneath the surface, it’s a safe haven for marine animals big and small – from endangered whale sharks to the endemic rosy-lipped batfish. Among the sharkiest places on Earth, Cocos is truly one of the last frontiers for extreme scuba divers.

Cuba
Jardines de la Reina is a vast archipelago in southern Cuba, protected as a national park and renowned for being one of the most pristine marine ecosystems in the Caribbean. The combination of geographic isolation and strictly controlled access keeps its reefs exceptionally healthy, with vibrant corals, giant sponges, and a great diversity of species.
The area is famous for its frequent encounters with sharks—such as the silky shark, the Caribbean reef shark, and the nurse shark—as well as with enormous groupers, barracudas, and turtles.
This preserved environment makes the destination a true underwater sanctuary, offering a wild, rich, and authentic diving experience.

Fuvahmulah
Designated a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 2020, Fuvahmulah boasts the most diverse coral ecosystems in the country and is also known as the "Shark Island of the Maldives."
Its location and underwater topography make Fuvahmulah and its surrounding waters home to a rare combination of pelagic marine life.
Hard, colorful, and pristine corals completely cover the upper reef and walls that extend far beyond the limits of recreational diving. What sets this unique Maldives apart are its resident tiger sharks! A recent study identified 300 animals in Fuvahmulah.
Sightings of thresher sharks, silvertip sharks, and whitetip reef sharks are frequent, in addition to coral gardens, colorful schools of fish, turtles, and amazing macro life.



























































