If you like the following, this trip might be for you:
Hammerheads
Schooling Hammerheads all year round is one of the reasons you should dive Malpelo!
Safe steel vessel
Ferox, a muscular 32-meter ice-classed vessel was refitted in 2018 and is now home-away-from home for 12 guests on a Malpelo diving experience of a lifetime!
Marine biodiversity
An astounding marine life diversity is expecting you there. All kind of sharks, big school of jacks, snappers and groupers as well as eagle rays.
Whalesharks
From July to September chances are good for a whale shark encounter at Malpelo.
Small group travel
A small group with a maximum of 12 divers and the best about this Liveaboard is 8 single cabins with no surcharge!
Colombia
Discover Colombia, an underestimated tourist destination in south america. Take some time before or after to explore the beauty and nature of this country.
This trip is open for everybody
Viewpoints from cultures all over the globe inspire us, that’s why we love bringing people from different backgrounds together. The more diverse, the better we feel.
Mystical Malpelo
Simply stated, this is a WOW destination. "Electrifying" is as close as I come to finding a word describing my feeling about diving here. My heart pounds as if it's likely to jump out of mchest as I'm surrounded by the madcap parade of enormous sharks. When conditions are right, you can see more sharks amassed together here than in any other place on the planet"
- Dominick Macan, Dive Travel Specialist-
Pacific Big 4
Socorro, Cocos Island, Malpelo and the Galapagos Islands. The 4 big animal dive destinations in the Pacific Ocean. Malpelo is on my list ever since. Looking forward to experience this with you!
- Marcel, Tripleader/Travelbutler -
Meet your BTM Trip leader
Peter Löseke
Filmmaker & Tour Leader
Ferox Liveaboard
Sep 05 - 14, 2024
Trip price:
- per person (see details below for what is included in this price)
Included:
- full board, snacks, soft drinks and Colombian coffee
- accommodation in single or double cabin with private bath/WC or wet cell depending on cabin type
- transfer from InterConti Cali to Buenaventura and back
- Diving incl. tank, weights, guides and Nitrox
- up to 3 dives per day
- GPS safety system and SMB buoys for all divers
Surcharges:
- Surcharge double cabin 200 € per person (larger cabin + bathroom)
- Surcharge premium single cabins (120 cm bed) 200 € per person
Not included:
- Trip Interruption or Cancellation Insurance
- Dive Accident Insurance (DAN or DiveAssure)
- International flights to Colombia (Cali Int. Airport CLO)
- National park fee 30 USD per diving day
- Rental gear
- Alcoholic beverages
- Satellite phone usage 5 USD per minute (no internet on board)
- Tips for guides and crew
- On board only cash COP/EUR/USD for the above mentioned extra costs
- Pre and post program or minimum one night before and after the safari in Cali
Requirements:
- Advanced Open Water
- Min. 50 dives experience
- Nitrox Certification
Important: We highly recommend DiveAssure insurance which also covers force majeure and single missed days of diving due to sickness. Feel free to ask us about it. Further extensions in Ecuador or South America are always possible and we’re happy to assist! Our terms & conditions apply!
© Images & Text Peter Löseke, Marcel Wilpernig, Colombian Dive Adventures
September 05 – 14, 2024
September 04, 2024
Arrival in Cali, Colombia. Stop overnight in Cali before we start our dive cruise. Longer stays in Colombia on your own or organized by us are possible.
05 to 14 September 2024
A common transfer around noon brings us to Buenaventura for boarding the Ferox. In the evening we will leave the harbour and spend the next day at sea. Up to 3 dives per day will follow the next 6 diving days. (September 07 – 12)
The final itinerary choices are, of course, always dependent upon weather, sea conditions and where the best animal sightings are at any particular time of year
Diving in Malpelo is for advanced divers. The strong and quickly changing currents demand experience to react to them. In some places like the Gringa and David, located on the south side of the island, you’ll do direct descents to 30 meters and it’s not uncommon that due to strong winds and rough seas only one side can be dived on the island. That having been said, there’s little in the world more exciting and rewarding for a diver than a good trip to Malpelo.
September 14th
After breakfast on board back in the harbour of Buenaventura we head back to Cali. Another stop overnight is recommended. We will be happy to assist you in arranging the entire trip.
Our Liveaboard – Ferox
Ferox, a muscular 32-meter (105-foot) ice-classed vessel was refitted in 2018 and is now home-away-from home for 12 guests on a Malpelo diving experience of a lifetime!
CABIN TYPES:
- 2 lower deck DOUBLE cabins: double bed (160 cm), en-suite, TV & portholes
- 2 main deck SINGLE cabins: single bed (80 cm), en-suite & porthole
- 4 lower deck SINGLE cabins: single beds (80 cm), en-suite & port hole
- 2 lower deck SINGLE cabins: larger single bed (120cm), en-suite & port hole
All cabins have air conditioning, a private bathroom & adequate storage facilities.
Ferox impresses with her solid steel hull, all new machinery & electronics and extensive list of safety equipment (including three 6-meter, self righting, Fast Rescue Boats that were operated in the rough conditions of the North Sea). This vessel is built to withstand the challenging seas in the waters around Colombia & Malpelo.
The common areas onboard offer plenty of space for 12 divers. You can dine and lounge on the large shaded deck or catch some rays on the sundeck. The experienced and fully trained crew are available for your 24 hour service onboard.
Ferox offers easy access to the water, a camera table with a rinse tank, low-pressure air hoses and storage as well as two showers. Diver safety has not been compromised as Malpelo has strong currents, all divers are equipped with a PLB ‘Personal Locator Beacon and are given instructions in their use.
Reminder: this is adventure diving, not a luxury liveaboard. If you’re looking for hot-tubs and champagne, we have other options for you …. but not at Malpelo.
Ferox specifications:
L.O.A.: 31,20 meters
Beam: 7,42 meters
Propulsion: DIESEL
Main engines: 2x SCANIA DS11 57M22U 230 Kw / 308 HP @ 1800 rpm
Bow thruster: 1x 82Kw / 110 HP @ 940 rpm
Rated for ice
Compressors: 1 Air compressor Nuvair 26 and 1 NITROX generator Nuvair LP420
Navigational Aids: X-Band Radar, Electronic Chart Plotter, Depthsounder, A.I.S., Windsensor, Speed Log, 3 GPS, Magnetic and GPS Compass, Pitch/Roll Indicator, Rudder Angle Indicator
Safety Aides: EPIRB (emergency position indicator radio beacon), S.A.R.T. (Search and Rescue Transponder), S.C.B.A. (Self Contained Breathing Apparatus), Fixed fire fighting system for Engine Space (Inergen Gas), E.E.B.D.s (Emergency Escape Breathing Device ), 42 Personal Flotation Devices, 2 Portable oxygen, A.E.D. (Automated External Defibrillator), 2 Trauma kits, 15 Portable Fire Extinguishers, 7 Lifebuoys, 3 Fire-fighting suits, 2 Line-throwing apparatus, 1 Complete set of pyrotechnics (Rocket Flares, Smoke, Handheld Flares), 19 Smoke detectors, Fire blanket, 14 Alarm bells
Malpelo Island
WILD, SPECTACULAR, INTOXICATING & CRAWLING WITH SHARKS ….. THAT’S MALPELO ISLAND !
Malpelo is considered one of the best shark diving destinations on the planet. This is a wild & spectacular marine environment, renowned for its abundance and quantity of schooling shark and big marine animal encounters. The island itself, is forbidding … standing strong against the formidable elements in the eastern Pacific. When Malpelo diving is at its best, only Cocos & Galapagos can roughly compare with the numbers of sharks and big fish in the water.
You have schools of hammerheads (up to 300 animals in one school) and silky sharks, plus a variety of other shark species, such as the Galapagos shark, whale shark and white-tip shark, together with huge schools of other big fish species – giant schools of angelfish, Creole fish, jacks, tuna, and occasionally a sailfish.
Malpelo is located at a site of convergence of different major currents in the Pacific Ocean: the cold Humboldt current (south-north), the warm North-Equatorial (west-east) counter-current, and from January to March, the cold cyclonic Panama current (north-south). It is these conflicting cold currents and warm equatorial currents which create conditions ripe for a sea rich in nutrients and therefore also rich in marine species.
Hammerhead sharks can be seen all year round.