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Galapagos Legend - Cruise Ship
About Galapagos Legend
The Galapagos Legend is a high-class vessel. This for the simple reason that the equipment of the Legend corresponds to this of a luxury yacht; the prices, however, are lower and equal to those of a mid-range Galapagos tour, if you book the Legend through us.
This legendary, 100-passenger, deluxe-class vessel offers all the amenities of a large cruise liner without sacrificing the intimacy you would expect on a small sailing craft, and consequently allows you to have it all. The luxurious Legend is equipped with five decks, a swimming pool, exercise equipment, a library, 24-hour/pay medical service, international phone/fax servicet, the most technologically advanced safety system in the archipelago, and much more. Moreover, its 45 cabins all include twin beds, convertible double beds, and private facilities, among other amenities. Furthermore, realizing that the ideal trip to the Galapagos should combine comfort, relaxation, and education, the Legend has one of the Islands' largest and most qualified staff.
Among its courteous, professional team of 55 employees are 6 multilingual naturalist guides (each speaking an average of four languages), a concierge, a chef who constantly spoils you with inventive combinations of Ecuadorian and international cuisines, and an M.D. who is always on call.
Boat Statistics:
| Category: |
First Class (Mid-Range Cruise) |
| Capacity: |
100 passengers |
| Accommodations: |
50 luxurious cabins with private baths, A/C, a safe, a mini bar, music, a closed-circuit television, a private bathroom with hot water, wardrobes, an inter-cabin telephone, 110/220 volt sockets, and ocean view |
| On board: |
swimming pool, gym, game room, library, 24hours medical service, conference room, laundry service, international phone, fax, piano lounge, well-stocked bars, massage room, observation decks, sun decks |
| Crew: |
Captain, M.D., 47 other assorted crew members, and 6 multilingual naturalist guides |
| Speed: |
17-20 knots |
| Length: |
300 ft. (91m) |
| Electricity: |
110 / 220 AC |
Prices:
CABINS |
Cruise "A" for Three Nights
Monday to Thursday |
Cruise "B" for Four Nights
Thursday to Monday |
Cruise "C" for Seven Nights
Monday to Monday |
Cabins, Decks &
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Off Peack |
Peak |
Off Peack |
Peak |
Off Peack |
Peak |
Balcony Suites, 5
(Moon Deck) |
$1,992 |
$2,092 |
$2,656 |
$2,789 |
$4,372 |
$4,591 |
Legend Suites, 4
(Earth Deck) |
$1,740 |
$1,827 |
$2,320 |
$2,436 |
$3,784 |
$3,987 |
Junior Suites, 24
(Earth Deck) |
$1,575 |
$1,654 |
$2,100 |
$2,205 |
$3,359 |
$3,569 |
Outside Sup. Cabins, 17
(Sea Deck Outside) |
$1,332 |
$1,398 |
$1,776 |
$1,864 |
$2,832 |
$2,986 |
Inside Sup. Cabins, 4
(Sea Deck Inside) |
$1,185 |
$1,254 |
$1,580 |
$1,672 |
$2,489 |
$2,650 |
Charter Rates, Cabins 54
(Up to 100 Pax Max) |
$117,526 |
$124,528 |
$156,703 |
$166,104 |
$274,229 |
$290,682 |
Low Season Dates in 2008: January 8 - January 21, March 1 - March 12, May 1 - June 30, September 3 - September 30, November 26 - December 16.
Itinerary
ISLANDS ITINERARY 2008
| Day |
Time |
| Monday |
AM: Airport (Baltra) Chinese Hat
PM: Chinese Hat |
| Tuesday |
AM: Dragon Hill - Venice (Santa Cruz)
PM: Cormorant Point (Floreana)** |
| Wednesday |
AM: Suarez Point (Española)
PM: Breeding Center or La Galapaguera (San Cristobal) |
| Thursday |
AM: North Seymour**
PM: Airport (Baltra), Bartolomé Island ** |
| Friday |
AM: Urbina Bay (Isabela)
PM: Espinosa Point (Santiago) |
| Saturday |
AM: Egas Port (Santiago) **
PM: Rabida** |
| Sunday |
AM: Charles Darwin Station (Santa Cruz)
PM: Highlands (Santa Cruz) |
| Monday |
AM: Bachas Beach (Santa Cruz)
PM: Airport (Baltra) |
** Modifications to the itinerary
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