Luxury Class
Galapagos Legend
Galapagos Cruise
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This magnificent vessel, with a capacity for 100 guests, has the charm of The Enchanted Islands; it is still small enough for a more intimate experience with friends and family. With her three different decks, the Galapagos Legend offers a great variety of comfortable and spacious social areas without losing its sense of intimacy. Its fantastic open decks allow you to admire the islands’ flora and fauna, enjoy a BBQ at night, or take some sun at the pool and bar areas. Take advantage of its spacious inside auditorium for important conferences. Its philosophy is based on an environment without any formalisms or strict etiquette.
Class:Â Luxury Class
Passengers:Â 100
Cabins:Â 3 Standard Cabins, 7 Standard Plus Cabins, 24 Junior Suite Cabins, 4 Junior Suite Plus Cabins, 17 Balcony Suites, 1 Legend Balcony Suite. Some cabins can be converted into a triple or quadruple cabin upon request. All cabins with private bathroom, hot water and air-conditioning.
Features: Restaurant, lounge areas, bar, fitness room, auditorium, library, kid’s corner, observation deck, jacuzzi, pool, BBQ area, sundeck
Departures:Â Monday & Thursday
Itinerary
Itinerary A – 4D/3N (Monday to Thursday) | |
Monday | AM Baltra airport |
PM Highlands (Santa Cruz) or Black Turtle Cove (extended cruises only) | |
Tuesday | AM El Barranco / Prince Phillip’s Steps (Genovesa) |
PM Darwin Bay (Genovesa) | |
Wednesday | AM Dragon Hill (Santa Cruz) |
PM Santa Fe | |
Thursday | AM Bachas Beach |
Baltra airport |
Itinerary B – 5D/4N (Thursday to Monday) | |
Thursday | AM Baltra airport |
PM Mosquera Islet | |
Friday | AM Egas Port (Santiago) |
PM Rabida | |
Saturday | AM Urbina Bay (Isabela) |
PM Tagus Cove (Isabela) | |
Sunday | AM Espinosa Point (Fernandina) |
PM Vicente Roca Point (Isabela) | |
Monday | AM Highlands (Santa Cruz) or Pit Craters (extended cruises only) |
Baltra airport |
Itinerary C – 4D/3N (Monday to Thursday) | |
Monday | AM Baltra airport |
PM Bartolome | |
Tuesday | AM South Plaza |
PM North Seymour | |
Wednesday | AM Pitt Point & Islet (San Cristobal) |
PM Cerro Brujo (San Cristobal) | |
Thursday | AM Galapaguera Tortoise Reserve (San Cristobal) |
San Cristobal airport |
Itinerary D – 5D/4N (Thursday to Monday) | |
Thursday | AM San Cristobal airport |
PM Interpretation Center / Tijeretas (San Cristobal) | |
Friday | AM Gardner Bay / Osborn or Gardner Islets (Española) |
PM Suarez Point (Española) | |
Saturday | AM Post Office Bay (Floreana) |
AM Cormorant Point, Devil’s Crown or Champion Islet (Floreana) | |
Sunday | AM Charles Darwin Research Station & Highlands (Santa Cruz) |
AM Eden Islet or Ballena Bay (Santa Cruz) | |
Monday | AM Carrion Point (Santa Cruz) |
Baltra airport |
Price
Please contact us for prices of this cruise.
Included
- Accommodation
- Meals from lunch on the first day until breakfast on the last day
- Activities as described in the itinerary
- Bilingual naturalist guide
- Water, coffee and tea
Not included
- Flight Quito/Guayaquil – Galapagos – Quito/Guayaquil (around $500 p.p.)
- Galapagos National Park entrance fee ($100 p.p.)
- Migration Control Card ($20 p.p.)
- Other drinks and alcoholic beverages
- Personal expenses
- Tips
Please ask your travel agent whether the following is included with this cruise:
- Snorkeling equipment
- Wet suit
- Isabela dock fee ($10 p.p. – only if itinerary includes Puerto Villamil)​
Travel style
This is a Shared Tour / Group Tour. This means that there will be other people on this cruise besides yourself (or your travel party).
Meeting point
Most cruise operators will pick up from the airport on Galapagos, except for a few that don’t include the airport transfers. Depending on the exact itinerary you will have to fly into Baltra airport (GPS) or San Cristobal airport (SCY) on the first day of the cruise. Ask you travel agent about the exact meeting point for your cruise.
Flights
In most cases the cruise operator will arrange your flights (between the Ecuadorian mainland and the Galapagos) for you. In case you buy your own flights, a penalty fee may apply, unless stated otherwise by the cruise operator. You can read more about this in our Frequently Asked Questions about Galapagos. Ask your travel agent about the flight policy of this cruise.
What to bring?
- Passport
- Sunscreen and sunglasses
- Hat or lightweight scarf
- Layered clothing
- Bathing suit and towel
- Hiking shoes
- Reusable water bottle
- Camera
- Binoculars
- Motion sickness pills
- Insect repellent
What Our Travelers Say
We couldn’t have been more luckier to have found Adore Ecuador Travel! Margot and Anouk were very professionial and helpful in choosing our last minute cruise. The whole cruise was a delight and everything went perfectly. Galapagos is worth the visit once in a lifetime. We recommend that you contact Adore Ecuador if you are planning a visit to Ecuador!