Galapagos cruise ships provide the traveler with the safety, stability, spaciousness and social atmosphere that a cruise line provides. Note that the Galapagos National Park allows no more than one hundred passengers per ship. Excellent service and comfort aboard these larger ships adds large dining atmosphere, air-conditioned social areas, swimming, snorkeling and smooth sailing. These Galapagos cruise ships work with exceptional bilingual naturalist guides, all certified by the Galapagos National Park Service.
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Eclipse
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The two-hundred-ten-foot Eclipse is a formidable cruise ship, accommodating up to forty-eight passengers in twenty-six cabins. Each of these incredibly spacious cabins has either double or twin beds, with ocean view windows on the Boat Deck and ocean view portholes on the Main Deck. Tastefully decorated in Seike wood, these luxurious cabins include writing desks, large closets, guest chairs, individual climate control, and full baths.
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$5,235 |
48 |
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Endeavour
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This outstanding Galapagos cruise boat is an excellent choice for the explorations of the Galapagos Islands. With a capacity for 96 guests, this expedition vessel is fully air-conditioned, has a covered deck with chairs and tables; Doctor's Office; Fitness Center; Global Gallery; LEXspa; Library; Lounge with full-service bar and facilities for films, slide shows and presentations; Suana and small Swimming Pool.
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$4,550 |
96 |
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Explorer II
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The Galapagos Explorer II not only offers an opportunity for discovery, adventure and environmental education, but it is also a superior vessel that offers the highest levels of comfort and safety, while complying with the standards of the Galapagos National Park Service. Built in 1990 in Italy, the Galapagos Explorer II offers space for one hundred passengers with accommodations in fifty suites. . .
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$2,685 |
100 |
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Isabela II
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The Isabela II is one of the most luxurious yachts cruising the Galapagos and offers an elegant, yet relaxed, atmosphere in which to experience the Enchanted Islands. This outstanding vessel accommodates forty passengers, with twenty outside cabins and an owner's suite, complete with private bathrooms and air-conditioning.
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$3,495 |
40 |
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Islander
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This exceptional Galapagos cruise boat is an excellent choice for the explorations of the Galapagos Islands. With a capacity for 48 guests, this expedition vessel is fully air-conditioned, has a covered deck with hammocks, chairs and tables. . .
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$5,250 |
48 |
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La Pinta
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La Pinta boasts a large observation lounge and bar which can be used for al fresco dining, an outside sky bar, multiple observation decks, stargazing programs, sun chairs, a small gym, Jacuzzi, a well stocked natural history library and conference center, twenty-four hour medical staff, certified naturalist multilingual guides, and satellite internet connection.
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$2,970 |
48 |
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Legend
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This three hundred foot, first class expedition vessel is a perfect choice for families, or for those looking for a larger ship that offers more of a cruise type experience. The Legend accommodates one hundred passengers, boasting four luxurious suites, twenty-four junior suites and nineteen superior cabins with fabulous ocean views directly from each cabin.
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$2,055 |
100 |
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Santa Cruz
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Accommodating ninety passengers in forty-four cabins, the Santa Cruz offers big sailing with big comfort. Passengers can choose between suites, double, or single cabins, all complete with private facilities. The fully air-conditioned Santa Cruz offers a twenty-four hour medical staff, naturalist multilingual guides, multimedia natural history lectures and library, a stargazing program, spacious social areas, fantastic cuisine. . .
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$2,995 |
90 |