Galapagos

Many options and many boats for the famous Galapagos trips. To make it easier for you and us please fill out the form below so we can try and find the best boat for your budget!  We also have a special website just for Galapagos cruises: www.galapagoslastminutes.com!


Each boat on the Galapagos has a predetermined amount of passengers and its own route it can take along the island. Boats differ from cruise- to motor and -sail boats in a variety of classes and from 12 to 100 passengers. Because of the limited amount of space on each boat and the huge popularity of the Galapagos Islands in general and the cruises, we advise all our customers to book early in advance. Please keep in mind that there is a chance that boats are already fully booked on the desired date so some flexibility in your choice might be necessary. 

Different classes of Galapagos cruises:
 
Luxury class
These are bigger boats with al lot of luxury for more then 50 passengers. The boats usually have several bars, dining rooms, social rooms, a large solar deck and several decks with different kinds of cabins. Some boats have swimming pools
 
First class
First class yachts are small luxurious boats and carry around 16 to 30 passengers. The cabins mainly have low beds and the service on board is usually excellent. First class boats always have air-conditioning and a solar deck. All cabins have private bathrooms and warm water
 
Tourist Superior class
Smaller boats for 16 to 20 passengers. In general the cabins have bunk-beds and service on board is good. Tourist superior boats always have air-conditioning and a solar deck.
All cabins have private bathrooms and warm water
 
Tourist class
Smaller boats for 12 to 20 passengers. The cabins have bunk-beds and service on board is good. Tourist class boats do not always have air-conditioning. All cabins have private bathrooms but there is not always warm water. The stability of the boats is mediocre, so if you know you are sensitive for sea sickness it might be wise to choose a higher class boat. 
 
Economy class
Small boats for around 12 to 16 passengers. All the cabins have bunk-beds and service on board is good. Economy class boats usually do not have air-conditioning. All cabins have private bathrooms but there is normally only cold water. The stability of the boats is mediocre, so if you know you are sensitive for sea sickness it might be wise to choose a higher class boat. 
 
 
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