Ferox is a comfortable standard liveaboard, it offering dive liveaboard trips in the Malpelo island and Gorgona Island year round, It can accommodate 12 guests.

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Description

Boat

Ferox was built in 1991 and fully renovated in 2017, measuring 32 meters in lenght and 8 meters in width. Built with an 11mm steel hull this former ice class Swedish Navy Ship (Mine Layer) is quite possibly the most robust liveaboard on the water. Selected after a worldwide search and immediately put to the test during her 7000 nautical mile voyage from Sweden to Colombia, the Ferox has proven her capabilities.

Ferox offers exclusive access to the UNESCO world-heritage site of Malpelo Sanctuary, giving guests an unforgettable, premium diving experience Stunning richness of marine life, including massive schools of hammerheads, silky sharks, white tips, mantas, eagle rays and the elusive saw tooth sand tiger shark. You can also dive in the Gorgona Island where Orcas and Humpback whales are abundant.

Ferox has an air-conditioned lounge area with comfortable couches and a large flat-screen TV. There is also a mini-library ideal for readers during their downtime. And there is an outside bar that also doubles as an entertainment lounge.

The meals will consist of a variety of international and local cuisines with a personal touch from the chef. You will also receive snacks and complimentary drinks throughout the day to keep your energy levels high.

Ferox has dive guides who have 30 years experience in Malpelo, ensuring you do not miss any opportunities on your trip to these diverse, pelagic-rich waters Explore Gorgona Island, the jewel of the Colombian Pacific.

Divers must have Enriched Air (Nitrox) certification, which can be obtained onboard. All certified guests get free nitrox throughout their stay on the Ferox.


Cabin

Ferox featuring 10 guest cabins, it can welcome 12 guests :

All cabins feature independently adjustable air conditioning, private bathroom, reading light, hypoallergenic towels.

The onboard the voltage is 220v, adapters (Type C & Type F with two pins) are available.

2 Queen Cabins (#1, #2):
Located on the lower deck, each cabin comes with one double bed (160cm x 200cm), 3 portholes.

2 Full Cabins (#7, #8):
Located on the lower deck, each cabin comes with one full bed (100cm x 200cm), 1 porthole.

2 Single Main Deck Cabins (#9, #10):
Located on the main deck, each cabin comes with one sinlge bed (80cm x 200cm), 1 porthole.

4 Single Lower Deck Cabins (#3 - 6):
Located on the lower deck, each cabin comes with one sinlge bed (80cm x 200cm), 1 porthole.


Diving

  • 3 day dives per day (night dives are not permitted)
  • No dive on the embarkation and disembarkation day.
  • Only 2 dives will be provided on the last diving day.
  • All diving will provide experienced guide to lead the dive.
  • Nautilus Lifeline available for all divers to use free of charge.
  • Divers must be at least AOW with a minimum of 50 logged dives.
  • 5mm - 7mm wetsuit with an additional hood is recommended.

Other Information

  • Nitrox:Complimentary for certified divers
  • 15L Tanks:Available with additional charge
  • REBREATHER Dive:Will be offered in the future.
  • Technical Dive:Not available at the moment yet
  • Dive Equipment Rental:Available with additional cost
  • Dive insurance:Divers must have valid dive insurance
  • Wi-Fi Internet :Not available at the moment yet
  • Laundry Service:Not available at the moment yet
  • Massage Service:Not available at the moment yet
  • Payment on board:Cash only (USD/EUR/COP)
  • Crew Number:Unknow, include 2 dive guides

Parcours ( V.O )

MALPELO ITINERARY

DAY 1 - WELCOME ABOARD
Trips to Malpelo and Gorgona start and end in Buenaventura on the Colombian Pacific coast. Our passengers have to fly to Cali (Airport Code : CLO) and should arrive one day before the trip starts.

Private transport from Cali to Buenaventura (approximately 3 hours). Upon arrival in Buenaventura guests will be transported to the at anchor Ferox. Guests will participate in vessel safety drills.

DAY 2 - TRANSIT TO MALPELO
General Dive Briefing / National Park Briefing / Equipment Set Up.

DAY 3 - ARRIVE TO MALPELO
We arrive at Malpelo, after a dive briefing and safety checks, we will begin dive operations.

DAY 3 to DAY 8 - DIVING IN MALPELO
The number of days may vary depending on the dates chosen: 3 dives a day, no night dives are allowed.

DAY 9 - RETURN DAY
Two dives before returning to Buenaventura.

DAY 10 - TRANSIT TO BUENAVENTURA
Crossing day at sea

DAY 11 - END OF THE TRIP
Arrival at the port of Buenaventura after approximately 30 hours of navigation. Private transportation to Cali. Guests need to spend one night in Cali before their international flights as the returning time depends on the cruising hours (vary depending on the sea condition).


How to get there

Trips to Malpelo and Gorgona start and end in Buenaventura on the Colombian Pacific coast. Our passengers have to fly to Cali (Airport Code CLO) and should arrive one day before the trip starts. Transfers from Cali to Buenaventura as well as back to Cali after the trip are included in the rate.

Cali is connected internationally with Miami (American Airlines & AVIANCA), New York JFK, Madrid (both AVIANCA) and Panama-Tocumen (Copa Airlines). There are also direct flights to Cali from Quito, Guayaquil and Lima.

It is also possible to fly to Cali via Bogota which is connected to various cities in North America (Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Fort Lauderdale, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, Newark, New York JFK, Orlando, Toronto, Washington) and Europe (Amsterdam, Barcelona, Frankfurt, Istanbul, London, Madrid, Munich, Paris).

Please make sure that you have a valid ESTA number for flights via the US and that you don't need to arrange a visa before arriving in Colombia (most nationalities receive 90 days on arrival).


Diving Equipment:

Each diver must have the following equipment: diving suit, buoyancy compensator vest, octopus or alternate air source, diving knife, whistle or other system, dive computer, personal locating buoy, flashlight and position light. Additionally the dive guide should have: Surface marker buoy, strobe light and snorkel.

It is important that divers maintain good buoyancy control in order to avoid damaging the ecosystems and that they refrain from feeding, chasing or touching the marine fauna.

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Destinations Colombie
Disponible à bord Support Nitrox, Plongée Sidemount, Station pour Photographe, Nautilus GPS
Langues parlées à bord Anglais, Espagnol

Horaires & trajets

Prix & conditions

Inclus

  • Transferts de l'aéroport et/ou de l'hôtel au yacht
  • TVA et taxes locales
  • Formule repas pension complète (y compris les collations)
  • Dispensaire d'eau, café instantané, thé
  • Boissons non alcoolisées
  • Activité de plongée (y bouteilles, ceinture et plombs)
  • Guide de plongée
  • Nitrox
  • Excursions terrestres et activités
  • Assurance accident de bateau
  • Serviettes de cabine et articles de toilette
  • Service de nettoyage de cabine

Non inclus

  • Frais de parcs marins et de port
  • Supplément carburant
  • Boissons alcoolisées
  • Location d'équipement
  • Bouteille 15L
  • Formations possibles à bord
  • Assurance de plongée (exigence obligatoire)
  • Assurance de voyage
  • Pourboires

Informations pratiques

Colombie

Période: les croisières peuvent être proposée toute l'année. La meilleure saison pour plonger à l'île de Malpelo est de mai à septembre avec un pic en juillet et en août, quand les requins soyeux se déplacent en banc autour de l'ile.

Les visas: la plupart des nationalités n'ont pas besoin d'un visa pour entrer au Panama pendant 90jours/180 jours. Vérifier avec le consulat du Panama le plus proche pour les exigences d'entrée actuel.

Climat: Malpelo est aride et sec presque toute l'année – la saison des pluies est de mai à novembre. Coiba est tropical et la saison des pluies va d'avril à décembre. Les températures moyennes sont de 25°. Mars est le mois le plus chaud et octobre le plus froid.

Eau: la température de l'eau autour de Malpelo varient entre 24° – 28° durant la saison chaude de mai à novembre, puis tombe à 19°- 23° de janvier à mars. Celle-ci est constante pour les plongées à Coiba autour de 26° toute l'année.

Vêtements: nous vous recommandons des tenues décontractées, légères. Une veste légère ou un coupe-vent est recommandé pour les nuits plus froides ou pluvieuses.

Fiches: prise électrique de Type A & B (US), 110V 50 Hz

Vols: les vols internationaux arrivent à l'aéroport de International Tocumen (PTY), qui se trouve à environ 30 kmà l'est de la ville de Panama City. les compagnies aériennes locales desservent plusieurs aéroports au Panama.

Devises: la monnaie locale est le dollar (appelé le Balboa), les autres monnaies peuvent être changés dans les banques – cependant, les "gros billets" peuvent être difficiles à échanger. Il existe des distributeurs automatiques de billets et les cartes de crédit sont acceptées. A bord de la croisières les paiements se font en USD.

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