Sunday, November 20, 2011

galapagos cruise

The Galapagos Islands are a volcanic island cluster or island group around the equator way out in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. They are close to Ecuador, and there is lots of stunning wildlife there. There is a national park and biological marine reserve in the area, and they have a famed number of beautiful species.
Galapagos cruises are quite common, and there are large cruise ships that take hundreds of people as well as small-to-mid-size yachts that take less than 40 people.
A Galapagos cruise can cost between $1,200 and $10,000 with a mid-range price of $4,000 or so.
Investigating a galapagos cruise ship can be the most important decision you making in taking a cruise because it can set the tone, atmosphere, and feeling throughout the entire trip. It is not just the destination that is important. Look at the boat overview and see what the expected attitude and etiquette are. Ask about amenities like swimming pools, libraries, exercise equipment, and Internet connection, as well as the number of decks. Cruises are usually less than a week so consider leaving the electronics at home and just enjoying the unbridled feeling of being out in nature on the ocean.

1 comments:

  1. I agree. The voyage is more important than the destination in these cruises. That is mainly what you are paying for so make sure all these things will be right for you.

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