North Seymour

Galápagos reef teeming with diverse fish schools, ideal for beginners.

Boat Access
5m Avg Depth
10m Max Depth

About this dive site

This dive site, North Seymour, is a prominent dive destination in the Galápagos, renowned for its incredible marine life diversity. As a relatively shallow site, it offers an easy dive, typically following the drop-off to explore the vibrant reef. There isn't significant historical context beyond its status as a prime wildlife viewing spot within the Galápagos National Park.

Divers can expect to encounter a magnificent array of reef species, including colorful triggerfish, parrotfish, and butterflyfish. Large schools of surgeonfish, mullets, creolefish, and pompano are commonly observed, creating a dynamic underwater spectacle. While specific coral types aren't detailed, the healthy reef ecosystem supports this rich fish population.

The best time to visit North Seymour generally aligns with the best diving seasons for the Galápagos, offering consistent conditions and active marine life year-round. Its shallow depth makes it ideal for beginner divers and a fantastic spot for snorkelers and freedivers to enjoy the abundant fish life close to the surface, offering excellent visibility into this thriving ecosystem.

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Plan Your Visit

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Things to Note

Difficulty:

Beginner

Very shallow maximum depth (10m) and abundant marine life make it perfect for new divers.

Current Strength:

Variable

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