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The Galapagos Islands are one of the few places left in the world where you can dive among a wide variety of marine life in protected waters.
Whale sharks, hammerheads, manta rays, sting rays, sea lions, turtles, dolphins, and schools of fish thrive in the Galapagos marine reserve and coral reefs around the islands. Darwin Island regularly earns praise as one of the top dives in the world, as does Darwin Arch and Wolf Island.
Some of the best Galapagos diving is in the Galapagos marine reserve. With more than 40 miles of protected ocean, it is one of the world’s largest protected marine areas, providing a sanctuary for Galapagos penguins, sea lions, fur seals, turtles, sharks, marine iguanas and other marine life.
Interested in scuba diving Galapagos? Many Galapagos diving tours can be booked by your Galapagos tour operator. Natural Habitat Adventures offers guided tours to the Galapagos Islands and can book scuba diving for interested travelers.
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