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800-344-6118 (Toll-free) 406-541-2677 (International) 406-541-2676 (Fax) E-mail us 1655 S 3rd St. W, Ste 1 Missoula MT, 59801 USA | HOME » Galapagos Travel » Galapagos Yachts Galapagos YachtsIn keeping with the personalized, custom service our travelers have come to expect, Adventure Life offers dozens of Galapagos yacht options. Contact us to help you select the perfect Galapagos cruise for your interests or check out our comprehensive Galapagos tour options to begin planning on your own. Here are a few tips to help you select the Galapagos yacht that's right for you Yacht Categories | Trip Length | Tips on Choosing a Yacht Yacht CategoriesOn our Galapagos tours, you can choose between three categories of yachts in order to travel in the style that best suits you and your budget. All Galapagos yachts include English speaking guides certified by the Charles Darwin Research Center and crews eager to make your trip as wonderful as possible. You may notice that Galapagos yachts are called by a variety of different category names in guidebooks or on other websites (even the same yacht can be classified under several different category names!) In order to make the process a little more clear for customers, we've broken the yachts we work with into 3 categories that are based on price. Because of the differing quality of boats within the traditional classification systems, we hope that this system will give you the most honest, accurate expectations of a yacht's quality. Please note that these are general descriptions -- your trip coordinator will have more specific details on the individual yachts. Galapagos YachtsCategory 1 YachtAida MariaAngelique Angelito Darwin Encantada : sailing Guantanamera Nemo : sailing Samba Category 2 YachtAmazonia : sailingBeagle : sailing Cachalote : sailing Diamante : sailing Eden Estrella del Mar I Galapagos Voyager Journey II Monserrat I Seaman II Catamaran Tip Top II Tip Top III Valkiria : sailing Category 3 YachtAltaAthala Beluga Coral I Coral II Eclipse Eric, Letty & Flamingo Evolution Galapagos Legend Isabela Islander Journey I Mary Anne : sailing Millennium Parranda Polaris Sagitta : sailing San Jose Santa Cruz Sky Dancer The Price Category 1 Galapagos yachts have mostly double occupancy cabins with bunk beds, air conditioning, and private bath/showers. These are also called Tourist or Tourist Superior yachts. Though rooms are a bit smaller and meals simpler, these yachts offer an excellent option for travelers on a budget. These yachts tend to visit the more centrally located Galapagos Islands. The Price Category 2 Galapagos tours will be mid-range options for Galapagos travel. They have larger double occupancy cabins with private bath/shower, air conditioning, and excellent cuisine. These yachts are also called Deluxe or First Class yachts, Common rooms such as lounges, dining rooms, and sundecks are also more spacious. These yachts tend to travel to a combination of centrally located islands and more remote visitor sites. The Price Category 3 Galapagos cruises are the nicest yachts in the Galapagos. They will have a mix of cabin types offering double and twin beds. Many have special rooming options such as triples and family suites. Some have added facilities including pools, saunas, and gymnasiums onboard. All of these yachts boast the superb service, excellent itineraries, and detailed touches that make a truly unforgettable experience. Sometimes these yachts are called First Class or Luxury cruises. Trip LengthMost yachts depart every week and offer both a 7 and 10 day tour option. The 7 day tour includes a 5 day/ 4 night cruise in the Galapagos Islands and the 10 day tour includes an 8 day/ 7 night cruise. Each tour also includes a night on the Ecuadorian mainland at the beginning and the end of your stay to facilitate air travel. Plan to arrive in either Quito or Guayaquil on Day 1 of your itinerary and we will arrange a flight to the Galapagos Islands and transfer to your Galapagos yacht on the following day. Yachts typically include two island excursions each day, with one excursion on the first and last day of your cruise (although it is possible on these cruise transfer days to not have any excursions). Snorkel with penguins, swim with sea lions, marvel at the five foot marine iguanas, and observe the fascinating mating rituals of the frigate birds and blue footed boobies. These are just a few of the once in a lifetime adventures that you have to look forward to on your Galapagos tour! NOTE: The 7 day tour is actually the first or second segment of the longer option. You'll be on the boat with passengers taking the longer trip, but you'll join or depart part way through the Galapagos cruise. Tips on Choosing a Galapagos YachtThere are a lot of yacht options in the Galapagos and picking the right yacht for your Galapagos adventure can be overwhelming. Adventure Life has a few tips on how to make your vacation plans easier! And, of course, you are welcome to call at anytime and we can help you find the best trip and ship to fit your needs and budget. 1-800-344-6118
I hope these tips can help you decide on which boat (or trip!) would be the best fit for you. Where else in the world can you snorkel with sea lions and Galapagos penguins, watch the comical courtship displays of blue-footed boobies, or see a giant tortoise lumber by that may have been alive when Darwin visited these islands? Most importantly, if you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact a member of our staff. We have several specialists that would be happy to answer your questions from personal experience or make recommendations on everything from which boat to choose to what type of footwear to bring. Give us a call at 1-800-344-6118, and we’d love to help you start planning your next vacation to the Galapagos. Adventure Life works with only the most responsible boat companies, insuring that we take excellent care of both our travelers and the fragile Galapagos ecology. Come join us for an unforgettable voyage through Darwin's "Enchanted Islands."
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