Adventures of the Yacht Warbird

Everybody on the trip is in the process of sharing photos and videos so we can compile the best of the best. Here are some early ones that stayed off the...

Team “Warbird”! By Captain John So the Warbrird Galapagos adventure has come to an end. The guests have returned home to their normal lives and the boat is on the long...

One of the shore hikes took us over a lava flow area. Looks like Josh might be having a bit of a bad day! Ricky always has time for a selfie....

Most of our passages from island to island take place at night. The beautiful rock formations that we see in the day can look a bit more intimidating after the sun...

By Captain Bob The Galápagos is one of the few places on our planet that is not all about man. Here, all the regulations favor the “Endemic species”. The native animal...

Most diving in the Galapagos is considered advanced due to the depths, currents, and temperatures. Before the guests completed even one dive, all gear was prepped and inspected for proper operation....

When scuba diving in the Galapagos there are many regulations. The Park does not allow diving from any private vessels. This means all dives must take place from dive charter boats....

Darwin’s Arch Sombrero Chino (Chinese Hat) Sullivan Bay lava flow.

At last! Our communications have returned! Since our last post almost a week ago we have been without an internet connection fast enough to upload anything to this blog. We knew...