FAQs about Galapagos: What are the different types of cruises in Galapagos?
Galapagos ships are classified according to the level of services, amenities and features they offer: luxury class, first class, mid-range and economy. There are also other factors that may influence your experience, such as whether you choose a sailboat, motor yacht or catamaran.
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How many days do you need on the Galapagos cruise?
Galapagos cruises offer a wide variety of itineraries so visitors can choose from 4 to 15 days sailing Galapagos. It all depends on the sites to be visited and the time passengers feel comfortable sailing.
It is a conservation area, so cruise ships and hotels must have optimal operational processes and equipment with constant maintenance, the guides are experts and all services are regulated by the Galapagos National Park, which makes the operation and logistics more expensive. Your visit involves the sighting of unique species in the world.
Galapagos cruises depart from Santa Cruz, Baltra and San Cristobal depending on the route and itinerary contracted. Remember that flights from the mainland have as destination the airports in Baltra and San Cristobal.
Galapagos is the dream trip, so you can expect the best experiences and moments full of adventure and sharing with fauna and flora unique in the world, it will be a trip you will never forget and you will surely want to live again.
Generally it is better to book your trip to Galapagos in advance, you will avoid last minute price increases and you will have more time to prepare your trip, generally you can get rooms and spaces in the cruises with a few weeks in advance in case of large groups it is more complicated.