
Galapagos Island Cruise
Vacation -
Follow the Routes of Charles Darwin
Galapagos cruises give you the opportunity to explore more islands located farther away. There is a broad variety of Galapagos cruises available for every price and time range.
Because each and every island has it's own and very specific little geological and biological world, the Galapagos cruises give you a chance to observe the living science lab of evolution and the Galapagos islands. You'll be able to walk through volcanic rock and see how time has changed the rough landscape, developing lush highland forests.
The Tourist Superior vessels are all accompanied by a bilingual naturalist guide, certified by the Charles Darwin Research Station.
Routes of these yachts usually lead to the the central islands. Choose
from a variety of ships, accommodating anywhere from sixteen to 100 people.
Cabins are based on double occupancy, and offer a private bath with hot
water; usually three meals per dayare included, as well as all transfers.
The yachts feature sundecks, a bar, comfortable dining/lounge areas
and carry snorkeling equipment. First Class yachts are offering more spacious lounges, sun decks and dining areas for a more comfortable experience. The luxury yachts provide very spacious accommodations, excellent cuisine, superior service, and follow itineraries that often include to the best combination of islands, both the central and remote ones. Cruise ships for Galapagos tours offer travelers the safety, stability, spaciousness and social atmosphere that one can expect from a high class cruise line.
Due to restrictions of the Galapagos National Park Service not more than 100 passengers per ship are allowed. The Galapagos Islands enjoy a mild sub-tropical climate, allowing Galapagos cruise ships to operate the whole year.
The period from December to May is warm and sunny, while the time from June to November appears to be cool with a breeze, mostly during afternoon. If you have to watch your pennies, you should consider booking a Galapagos tourist cruise, which are very popular among younger people who are traveling on a smaller budget. Economy Galapagos cruises follow the same route as the majority of the other boats but are offering less comfort: The bathrooms are shared (often with crew members), the cabins can be described as small to cramped, and you should accept a guide without good language knowledge.
Booking a Galapagos cruise economy-style, though, is a great way to get to know a group of people fast!

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