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Compare First Class Galapagos Island Cruise Amenities

In addition to a luxurious cruising experience, our first class Galapagos cruises offer an array of amenities. All have snorkel equipment available; some provide snorkeling others have equipment available to rent. Many offer or include wetsuits for snorkeling. For those interested in SCUBA diving, a lot of our first class cruises have optional occasional diving option—some with more advanced dive specific itineraries. Additionally, many of our first class Galapagos cruises offer sea kayaks, including acrylic-bottomed kayaks perfect for viewing the rich island wildlife. You will find a table for first class cruise amenity comparison.

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Compare First Class Galapagos Island Cruise Boats

Key:
X - Available
$ - Available to Rent
Snorkel Wetsuits Scuba Sea Kayaks
Anahi X $ X  
Beagle $ $    
Beluga $ $   X
Cachalote $ $   X
Coral I $ $    
Coral II $ $    
Cormorant II X $ X (in 2009 only) X
Deep Blue        
Erik/Letty/Flamingo X X $ X
Galaxy X $    
Millennium X $    
Monserrat $ $    
Nemo I X $   X
Nemo II X $   X
Odyssey $ $    
Queen of the Galapagos $ X    
Sagitta X $   X
Sea Man II $ $   X
Tip Top II $     X
Tip Top III $     X
Tip Top IV $     X

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