Why go on a Galápagos cruise?
Embark on a cruise to the Galápagos Islands and discover this jewel of the Pacific Ocean from a unique perspective. This archipelago of Ecuador, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a true natural paradise. Its volcanic islands and crystal-clear waters are home to fauna that is unique in the world: giant tortoises, marine iguanas and exotic birds await you for a memorable adventure.
Sailing in the Galápagos means discovering breathtaking landscapes, incredible biodiversity and isolated beaches. It is also an opportunity to delve into fascinating stories of science and history, where Charles Darwin developed his theory of evolution.
What do our Galápagos cruises involve?
Our Galápagos cruises offer an unforgettable experience, combining exploration, relaxation and environmental preservation. On board modern and comfortable ships, specially designed for the archipelago, you will enjoy top-of-the-range service and particular attention to respecting this fragile ecosystem.
With carefully selected sailing itineraries, our cruises take you to explore the most iconic islands: Santa Cruz, Isabela, Floreana and many others. You will experience exciting excursions, from snorkeling with sea lions to walks on white sandy beaches and guided tours of animal sanctuaries.
What is the best time to go on a Galápagos cruise?
The best time for a Galápagos cruise is between December and May, during the hot and humid season. During this period, the waters are calm, ideal for diving and snorkeling, and the pleasant temperatures are perfect for exploring the islands.
Here is an average of the temperatures encountered in the Galápagos:
Jan | Feb | April | April | May | June | July | August | Sept | Oct | Nov | Dec | |
Minimum temperature | 10° | 10° | 10° | 10° | 10° | 10° | 9° | 9° | 9th | 10° | 10° | 10° |
Maximum temperature | 19° | 19° | 19° | 19° | 19° | 19° | 20° | 20° | 20° | 20° | 19° | 19° |
What activities are available on a Galápagos cruise?
- Discover the heritage: Visit museums, explore the historic capitals of Quito and Lima, and discover the region's iconic plantations.
- Immersion in the local culture: Attend traditional dance performances and share the daily life of small island communities.
- Water sports: Snorkel in crystal-clear waters, take a glass-bottom boat trip or try other water sports.
- Discover the local wildlife: explore nature reserves and protected parks to observe giant tortoises, marine iguanas and exotic birds.
- Traditional culinary experience: Sample typical local dishes and savor specialties that reflect Ecuador's cultural richness
How much does a Galápagos cruise cost?
Here is a dead reckoning of the price for an 11-day cruise to discover Ecuador and its surroundings:
Type of cabin | February, June - August | September to December |
Explorer cabin | 20,981 USD | 21,122 USD |
Family cabin | 22,314 USD | 22,314 USD |
Suite | 28,060 USD | 27,462 USD |
What the price includes:
- Wine, beer and spirits available with meals and throughout the day and evening.
- Coffee, tea and soft drinks available all day.
- Free water bottle to fill up at the side of the boat and take home with you.
- Official photographer on board.
- WIFI.
- Use of the jacuzzis, the fitness room, the lounges and much more.
- Tips.
- Full access to the science center on board.
- Fleece expedition jacket, rucksack or other item from the kit.
- The activities included in the program.
- The meals included in the program.
What the price does not include:
- International flights.
- Travel insurance.
- Carrying luggage on the boat.
- Additional night(s) if necessary due to international flight schedules.
- Activities not included in the program.
- Meals not included in the program.
Useful information for your Galápagos cruise
Language spoken: Spanish is the official language, but English is widely understood in tourist areas.
Required documents: A valid passport for European citizens. No visa is required for a tourist stay of less than 90 days.
Currency used: The US dollar (USD) is the official currency in Ecuador.
Climate: Pack light clothing for the day and a jacket for cool evenings. Don't forget a cocked hat, sunscreen and suitable shoes for excursions.
Electricity: Ecuador uses a voltage of 110 V with type A and B plugs. Don't forget to bring an adapter.
Local cuisine: Don't miss the chance to try ceviche, encocado de pescado (fish in coconut milk) and tropical fruits such as passion fruit.