Mosquera South
Mosquera Islet resembles a large sandbank and is located between North Seymour and Baltra, which is why its dive sites are often combined with the Seymour dive sites. In terms of popularity, they are in no way inferior to their neighboring sites: Hammerhead sharks, Galapagos sharks, whitetip sharks, different species of rays, the curious garden eels and many reef fish can be expected there. Mosquera is located north of Baltra, 25 minutes from the Itabaca Channel.




Location
Mosquera is located north of Baltra, 25 minutes from the Itabaca Channel. It is a flat islet, product of an uplift of the main volcano (Santa Cruz). On the surface you can see the sandy islet with its rocky outlines on the east side, home to a large colony of sea lions.
Mosquera South
Dive conditions
The current at Mosquera South is moderate to strong, yet beginners can dive there. The diver will find a large sloping reef of 5 meters.
The rocky topography goes down to 18m depth and is home to black corals and mollusk invertebrates.
At the end of the reef there is a submarine rift that drops to 30m. The platform is an ideal place for a cleaning station for hammerhead sharks.

Dive activity
Activity
- Hammerhead sharks
- Galapagos sharks
- whitetip sharks
- stingrays
- eagle rays
- golden rays
- mobulas
- garden eels
- green turtles
- sea lions
- Galapagos grunts
- snappers
- trigger fish
- trumpet fish
- parrot fish
- spiny dogfish
- bonito tuna
- Pacific sierra
- steel pompanos
- Galapagos grouper
GALAPAGOS DAILY DIVING TOURS
What’s included in our daily diving tours?

- 2 Dives per Day
- 2 x 12 ltr tanks normal air PADI Open Water (or equivalent certification from other recognized dive institutions) is sufficient for participation at all dive sites
- Small Groups
- Max. 5 divers/guide for a safe and great experience underwater.
- Professional and Experienced Crew
- Spanish/English speaking dive guides authorized by the National Park Galápagos, all PADI instructors with many years of experience in local waters. Attentive and service-oriented staff with many years of experience in the diving business.
- Check dive
- A short weight and gear check in shallow waters (Galapagos waters require more neoprene and weights than you may be used to). Quick skills refresher if it´s been a while since your last dive.
- Complete Dive Gear
- 5 or 7mm wetsuit, regulator (yoke) with pressure and depth gauge, BCD, mask, fins, boots, hood, cotton gloves, weight belt and 2 air tanks.
- Food and more
- Hot lunch (delicious local/ international food, specialties such as vegetarian, vegan or gluten-free food are possible), snacks and fruits, table water, juice and tea. Towel service.
Extra Services
If you would like to, you can book the following extra services with us.
DIN Adapter | $5.00 each* |
NITROX Tanks | $15.00 each (must be certified) |
15 liters tank with air | $10.00 each |
Dive Computer | $15.00 per day* |
Private Dive Guide | $180.00 |
*depending on availability (Please contact us in advance to check availability for your dive day) |
Timeline of the Dive Day
If you would like to, you can book the following extra services with us.
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8:00
The meeting point is at Scuba Iguana where there will be a quick run-down of what the day will look like over tea, coffee or hot chocolate (to give you that extra energy for the day)
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8:10
For most dive sites we travel by taxi to the Itabaca Channel (on the North side of Santa Cruz) – a 45 minute drive – and then by boat to our dive site (45- 90 minutes depending on the site).
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10:15
Dive time! Our guides will have briefed you as you get close to the site so that when we arrive we can gear up and go.
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11:15
We surface after approximately an hours dive and warm up with some hot drinks and snacks to boost our energy for round two.
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12:15
Dive time! Usually at a second site, our team brief you once more and we dive again to shallower depths for approximately an hour.
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13:15
We surface for the last time, dry off completely, have a hot lunch and trade stories on the way back to the shore.
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15:00
We arrive back at Scuba Iguana where we go through your log books, photos and any unanswered questions.
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Meet our sales team
All locals, all divers and with many years of experience in the tourism business in Galapagos.
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Lisa
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Jessica
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Sabine
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