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The Galaven is for adventurers with a mid-range budget who want to visit the Galapagos Islands. This 88 foot, 20 passenger yacht offers high-polished wood trim and floors, a library with TV and DVD player, and sun deck with chaise lounges. The spacious dining area allows you to comfortably eat while marveling at the stunning views of the Galapagos archipelago. The 11 double cabins spread over the ship’s three decks have air conditioning and private bathrooms with hot water.
Itinerary A
Length 8 days
Departs on Tuesday
From: Baltra Island Airport
Ends on Tuesday
At: San Cristóbal Island Airport
Overall site Rating: 63%
Wildlife Sightings
- check Flamingo
- check Fur seals
- check Galapagos hawk
- check Galapagos penguin
- check Giant opuntia cactus forest
- check Giant tortoise in the wild
- check Land Iguana
- check Mockingbirds
- check Nazca booby
- check Rays
- check Red-billed tropicbirds
- check Red-footed booby
- check Scalesia forest
- check Sea lions
- check Sea turtles
- check Sharks
- check Vermillion flycatcher
- check Waved albatross
Itinerary B
Length 8 days
Departs on Tuesday
From: San Cristóbal Island Airport
Ends on Tuesday
At: Baltra Island Airport
Overall site Rating: 69%
Wildlife Sightings
- check Flamingo
- check Flightless cormorant
- check Galapagos hawk
- check Galapagos penguin
- check Giant opuntia cactus forest
- check Hybrid land/marine iguana
- check Land Iguana
- check Mockingbirds
- check Nazca booby
- check Rays
- check Red-billed tropicbirds
- check Scalesia forest
- check Sea lions
- check Sea turtles
- check Sharks
- check Vermillion flycatcher
Itinerary A4
Length 4 days
Departs on Tuesday
From: Baltra Island Airport
Ends on Friday
At: Baltra Island Airport
Overall site Rating: 67%
Wildlife Sightings
- check Fur seals
- check Galapagos penguin
- check Land Iguana
- check Mockingbirds
- check Nazca booby
- check Rays
- check Red-footed booby
- check Sea lions
- check Sea turtles
- check Sharks
Itinerary A5
Length 5 days
Departs on Friday
From: Baltra Island Airport
Ends on Tuesday
At: San Cristóbal Island Airport
Overall site Rating: 60%
Wildlife Sightings
- check Flamingo
- check Galapagos hawk
- check Giant opuntia cactus forest
- check Giant tortoise in the wild
- check Land Iguana
- check Mockingbirds
- check Nazca booby
- check Rays
- check Red-billed tropicbirds
- check Scalesia forest
- check Sea lions
- check Sea turtles
- check Sharks
- check Vermillion flycatcher
- check Waved albatross
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Hull Type | |||||
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CABIN DETAILS |
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Has bunk beds only | |||||
Has interconnecting cabins | |||||
Cabins with a private balcony | |||||
Soap and shampoo provided in the cabins | |||||
Hairdryers provided in the cabins | |||||
Air conditioning controllable in each cabin | |||||
SHIP AMENITIES |
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Has internet access | |||||
Outdoor dining possible | |||||
Scuba diving outings can be arranged as part of the normal itinerary | |||||
Kayaks On Board | |||||
Mask, snorkel and fins free of charge | |||||
Provides wetsuits free of charge | |||||
Has a jacuzzi / hot tub on board | |||||
Has exercise room or exercise machines | |||||
Has a glass bottom boat | |||||
Some cabins are on the same deck as the dining room | |||||
Has a medical professional (certified doctor or nurse) on board | |||||
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS |
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Discounts for children / teens | |||||
Has dedicated Family departures | |||||
Minimum age for children | |||||
Solo passenger friendly | |||||
Tall person friendly | |||||
Reduced mobility friendly | |||||
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