This is not a destination for fainthearted divers.
Why Malpelo is Special
In Malpelo only one liveaboard vessel is allowed in the park at a time. I’m by myself with my divers. We take the skiff out to look at the conditions and then we decide our dive.
What You Might See
Malpelo Trip Details
Dates
March 7-17, 2025 (7 diving days)
July 19-28, 2025 (6 diving days)
July 30-August 8, 2025 (6 diving days)
August 8-18, 2025 (7 diving days)
March 10-19, 2026 (6 diving days)
July 7-16, 2026 (6 diving days)
Group Size
Maximum of 6 divers
On 1 RHIB
In 2 cabin types
Cabin Types
Queen Cabin x1 (couples)
Single Cabin x4 (individuals)
Includes
Onboard meals, snacks, and non-alcoholic beverages;
Round-trip transfer from Intercontinental Hotel Cali to Buenaventura and back;
Mandatory Nitrox fills (12 Liter tank);
Use of Personal Locator Beacon;
Use of Surface Marker Buoy;
3 dives per day except on last day (2 dives).
Excludes
Park fees (payable in cash onboard);
Hotels;
Airport transfers;
Rental equipment;
Bar tab and other onboard expenses, payable in cash only (USD preferred);
Gratuities.
How This Works
I will work as a crew member, but I will give full attention to my 6 divers. Until we are on land, I won’t rest and I will do my best as a guide. I can help with improving your vegetarian food, but not with your chocolate on your pillow. In that case you are not the diver I want to guide.
What I would like to achieve is that we have a team of divers who don’t need me to be a shepherd so that I can focus on my work and do my best to find creatures underwater.
You pay directly to Colombia Dive Adventures. I take my commission, which covers my costs for getting a good group and doing the best I can when we get there.
Where To Go
Getting in to the port of Buenaventura, you will not receive a Hilton or One-and-Only kind of welcome. We will all disembark and we will all keep an eye on our bags. The crew are completely trustworthy, but for some of you this might be the only time that you will experience the reality of Colombia.
I declare it’s safe.
The dive skiffs will take us and our luggage to the mother ship, which is anchored in the bay. You might want to bring a light jacket for the occasional rain if you don’t want to get wet.
What to Expect
The Service
Food is served on the dive deck. The galley staff will do their utmost to cater to your dietary restrictions if you inform us before your trip what you are allergic to.
Bring your own adapter, spices, and anything else that you think you can’t live without.
The Cabins
There are two types of cabins—the Queen Cabin for couples or individuals who would like to share one bed; and the Single Cabin, which has one bed for one person. Since the cabins have been reconfigured so that they all have an en-suite bathroom, each cabin is slightly different in size and layout.
There are Type A and Type B sockets in the cabins, and they run 220V.
The Way I Guide When Diving Malpelo
We do negative entries on all the dives. If you have a big SLR camera, get over quickly to the boat so that the guide or captain can give you “your precious.”
I normally go straight down and point where to go. If we wait too much, we will miss the dive site since Malpelo often has strong currents.
You dive with the guide. The guide goes slowly, so it should not be a problem for you to keep track of him. If the current is stronger, be more alert and keep your eye on the group. In case you get lost and neither the guide nor your group is in sight, follow your smallest bubbles up to the surface, skip the safety stop and inflate your sausage. The skiff driver will pick you up.
If you don’t do so and follow a whale shark 2 miles away from your group, you endanger not only your life but mine. And you will have to deal with a not-so-pleased Viking, who will cancel the rest of your diving. I will not risk my life or other divers’ lives and ruin their vacation because of one irresponsible diver.
The dive sites are set per dive. I personally don’t like to plan too much because mother nature has her own mind. Sometimes I take a peek into the site before we go in, other times I tell you to get dressed and we will decide what to do when we get to the site. The conditions in Malpelo change all the time.