Galapagos Cruise Ships
There are a number of islands in the chain, each offering something different. Galapagos Legend (luxury)
The legend is strictly a luxury ship, which offers 5-star accommodation for up to 100 passengers. Facilities include a private bathroom with hot showers and cold water, hair dryer, carpet in the cabin, a 24-hour medical and trained guides who are multilingual. Additional benefits offered are a swimming pool, terraces, live music, long distance capacity and a coffee bar in 24 hours.
The boat is also available for rent.
Accommodations include cabins and two suites. All meals on board, and room service is available as well. The ship departs and leaves the island of Baltra, where passengers can fly to the mainland.
Galapagos: Sky (First Class)
Galapagos Sky is a good choice for those who want an active trip to the Galapagos Islands, including diving. Although it is a yacht diving, the emphasis is also placed on good service and excellent accommodation. The luxury experience is not sacrificed for an adventure holiday.
The cruises are seven nights, and during this period, there will be about 17 to 18 dives and two trips by land. Among the marine animals that can see are sea lions, eels, dolphins, manta rays, sharks then, Galapagos sharks, hammerhead sharks and a variety of reef fish and animals.
Galapagos Sky can accommodate up to 16 passengers. Cabins with bathroom, bathrobes, hair dryer, air conditioning and bathroom. Those on the upper windows feature panoramic deck. All meals and beverages are part of the cruise fare, including beer, wine and spirits.






