
Durée
8 jours
Cabines dispo.
12 / 12
Capacité
14 plongeurs
Opérateur
Malpelo Tours
Inclus
Suppléments obligatoires
Options en supplément
Certification
AOWD or equivalent
Plongées min.
50 enregistrées
Check-in
15:00–23:30
Check-out
12:00–12:00
Day 1: You will get picked up at the Airport Alfonso Bonilla in Cali (CLO). A private car driver will be waiting for you. Immediately he will take you to the Hotel Boutique San Antonio in Cali. Arriving to the Hotel and registration Day 2: Free morning until noon. Recommendation: Go and walk around the San Antonio neighbourhood (Hotel zone) and get a Colombian lunch. At 12:30 a private van will pick you up at the hotel to get you down to the departing port (2.5hours drive). Expecting time for arriving at the departing port. Around 17:30 the crew will show you the rooms and the common areas of the Liveaboard. Also, a dinner will be served. Around 18:00 the ship will leave the port towards Gorgona Island.

Day 3-4: Gorgona Island visit & four dives per day (One night dive per day) Day 4: Around 19:00 the ship will leave Gorgona towards Malpelo Day 5: Navigation & briefing day. Day 6-11: Three dives per day. The Liveaboard will leave Malpelo towards Buenaventura (pacific port). Day 12: The ship will be arriving at Buenaventura. Approximate arrival time: 08:00PM (20:00hrs) Day 13: After breakfast on the boat, a private van will take you back to the hotel Boutique San Antonio in Cali. Over there you will spend one night. Day 14: Breakfast at the Hotel in the morning. A private car will take you back to the airport in Cali (CLO).

Malpelo Island is an oceanic island located in the area of the Pacific Ocean that belongs to the Republic of Colombia. It is also one of the most visited islands in the Colombian Pacific each year by scientists and divers from around the world, and is permanently monitored by personnel from the Colombian National Navy, who ensures the conservation of the area by avoiding illegal and indiscriminate shark fishing. , among other species. Malpelo has steep coasts of volcanic formation that emerge from more than 4000m deep. The main island is 1643m long, with a maximum width of 727m and a maximum height above sea level of 360m on the Mona hill. It is surrounded by 11 small islets distributed as follows: 3 in the far north known as “Los Mosqueteros” (Athos, Porthos, Aramis and D’Artagnan), 2 in the east called Vagamares and La Torta, 5 in the far south known like La Gringa, Escuba, and “Los Tres Reyes” (Saúl, David and Salomón). Malpelo Island was formed 17 to 20 million years ago and by then the island was 10 times bigger. The current geomorphology of the island is the product of marine erosion, rainfall and strong winds.

On this island, the characteristics of the marine environment are strongly influenced by the patterns of currents that run through the area. The Malpelo region is a point of confluence of several important currents of the Pacific Basin and the Panama Inlet, which has undoubtedly influenced the special composition of its particular marine fauna. 395 species of fish have been found in Malpelo. Most are rocky and coral reef fish. You can see large concentrations of sharks, including hammerheads, silky sharks, and whale sharks, as well as a group of deep-sea sharks, better known as monster sharks. Reptiles (mainly sea turtles) and marine mammals have also been found. The biomass present is sufficient to feed a permanently established colony of approximately 20 dolphins.

Today the Malpelo Fauna and Flora Sanctuary is the ninth largest marine protected area in the world. Since 2005 it has been classified as an Important Area for Bird Conservation (AICA Area) by BirdLife International and by the Alexander Von Humboldt Research Institute. Perhaps the greatest recognition is its declaration as a Natural Heritage of Humanity in 2006 by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). Under this scenario, the National Government points to Malpelo as one of the “marine jewels” of Colombia.

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4 700 $US
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