Expedición Galápagos is a focused freediving and snorkeling expedition that takes you beneath the Pacific surface to the islands that rewrote our ideas about evolution. Based in the Galápagos Islands, off the coast of Ecuador, this five-day program centers on iconic dive sites — San Cristóbal, León Dormido (Kicker Rock) and Isabela — where volcanic towers and black lava shelves meet nutrient-rich currents. The meeting point is Islas galapagos - Pacific Ocean, 973 km off the coast of Ecuador.
The trip is run by FGC América and guided by Instructores FGC Internacionales from the United States, Colombia and Ecuador. They bring professional safety systems, experienced skippers and onboard camarógrafos who capture the sudden ballet of manta rays, the slow arc of green sea turtles and the sleek passes of Galápagos sharks. The underwater topography here is raw: basalt cliffs that plunge into blue, submerged pinnacles like León Dormido that funnel life, and fringing reefs seeded with corals and macro life unique to the archipelago.
On surface intervals you’ll see volcanic beaches pocked with marine iguanas, coastal lava fields, and maybe a colony of blue-footed boobies angling from a rock. Freediving sessions emphasize breath-hold technique, safety protocols, and patient, low-impact encounters—this is not about chasing pelagics but earning their proximity. Snorkelers will find shallow reefs teeming with juvenile fish, cleaning stations where turtles and rays pause, and dramatic drop-offs that feel limitless.
Practical notes: the program runs for 5 Días and has a minimum age of 15. Expect boat transfers between islands, early starts to catch calm water, and variable sea conditions; the guides adapt the schedule for wildlife opportunities and weather. Bring strong sun protection, reef-safe sunscreen, a performance mask and, if you have one, freediving kit; the guides can accommodate renters and include photo/video services.
Why book this trip? For freedivers and serious snorkelers the Galápagos are a living laboratory—clear water, dense biodiversity, and geological variety make every immersion different. FGC América’s international instructor team and onboard filmmakers elevate the experience: you leave with better skills and polished footage, not just memories. This expedition is a straightforward way to engage with a protected marine ecosystem while supporting operators who run professional, safety-forward outings in one of the world’s most singular ocean realms.
Expect diversity in sea conditions driven by the Cromwell and Humboldt currents — cooler, nutrient-rich water can bring large pelagics close to shore. Guides typically design daily dives to match currents and animal movements; sessions can range from shallow reef floats to deeper freedives along pinnacles. The operator often supplements water time with short land visits to lava fields or visitor sites where you can see giant tortoises and volcanic calderas, for a fully balanced ocean-and-island experience.