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North Seymour: Diving among sharks and curious turtles

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Overview

What you need to know about North Seymour Island

North Seymour is a low, rocky island located north of Baltra, famous for its rich biodiversity, both terrestrial and marine. Beneath its clear, calm waters lies a world teeming with life, ideal for divers of all levels. It’s a perfect spot for those who dream of diving alongside reef sharks, sea turtles, and rays in a safe and visually spectacular environment.

Activity
What Gislandstours offers you
Guided diving in Seymour. Dives in crystal-clear waters with reef sharks and green turtles.
Marine Sightings Close encounters with rays, schools of fish and occasionally manta rays
Scenic Sailing: Sea route with views of seabirds and unique rock formations

Diving on the island

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Interesting facts about North Seymour Island

  • Ideal area for beginner or intermediate diving.

  • Home for colonies of marine iguanas and blue-footed piqueros.

  • Calm waters and good visibility for much of the year.

  • There are usually gentle currents, perfect for practicing buoyancy.

  • Recognized for the constant presence of reef sharks.

What’s included

  • Lunch, snacks and drinks.
  • Bilingual naturalist guide (English-Spanish).
  • All activities indicated in the program.
  • Diving equipment

What is NOT included

  • Tips.
  • Personal expenses.
  • Travel insurance (highly recommended).
  • Additional services not mentioned.

Recommendation

  • Small backpack (waterproof)
  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Shorts
  • T-shirts
  • Long-sleeved shirts
  • Windbreaker coat
  • Swimsuit
  • Wetsuit (for diving between June and November)
  • Hat or cap
  • Bathroom kit
  • Sun block
  • Sunglasses
  • Binoculars
  • Camera and camcorder

Fauna found on North Seymour Island

  • Whitetip reef sharks

  • Green sea turtles

  • Eagle rays

  • Barracudas and trumpet fish

  • Garden eels

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Frequently Asked Questions

¿What does a tour with Gislands Tours include?

All our tours include a certified local guide, ground and/or sea transportation, snorkeling equipment (when applicable), a picnic lunch or lunch at a local restaurant, and entrance fees when necessary. Always in small groups.

¿What should I bring on a full-day tour?

  • Comfortable and light clothing
  • Swimsuit and towel
  • Closed hiking shoes
  • biodegradable sunscreen
  • ️ Sunglasses and cap
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Personal documents

¿Are the tours suitable for all ages?

Yes, most of our tours are suitable for children, seniors, and people with moderate mobility. If you have any specific needs, please let us know and we can customize the experience for you.

¿In what language are the tours given?

Our guides are trained to offer tours in Spanish and English. If you require another language, we can help you with customized options.

¿Can I scuba dive if I’ve never done it before?

Yes, this site is ideal for beginner divers with a professional guide.

¿What is the depth of the dive?

Between 12 and 25 meters, depending on the level of the group.

¿Can you snorkel instead of diving?

Yes, but the main experience is diving.

¿Is the water cold?

The temperature varies between 18°C and 24°C, short or long suits are recommended.

¿What is the best time to visit the Galapagos?

The Galapagos can be visited year-round. January through May offers warmer weather and calmer seas; June through December offers cooler temperatures and more marine life. Each season has its own unique charm.

¿How far in advance should I book?

We recommend booking at least two weeks in advance, especially during peak season (June-August and December-January), although we also assist with last-minute reservations subject to availability.

¿How to deal with motion sickness?

Here are some tips to deal with motion sickness:

  • Avoid fatty and heavy foods before and during your trip. Opt for lighter meals.
  • ☕ Avoid alcohol and caffeine, as they can worsen symptoms.
  • Avoid reading or using screens during the commute, as they increase nausea.
  • Get plenty of rest, as fatigue can make dizziness worse.
  • If possible, take motion sickness medication before your trip. There are several over-the-counter options that can help.

¿What happens if there is bad weather?

Safety is our priority. If weather prevents the tour from taking place, we will offer alternative options or reschedule based on your dates.

¿Do you have any other questions?

Write to us via WhatsApp or email, and we’ll be happy to help you plan your experience in the Galapagos.

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