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G Expedition

G Expedition

Year Built: 

1972 (remodeled 2008)

Guests Accomodated: 

140

Size:

105 METERS

Not only will the G Expedition steer you closer to some of our planet's most amazing places, our professional and highly-skilled team of on-board experts offer keen insight, unique perspectives, and hands-on attention not found in a guidebook. Make your next tour a voyage you'll remember the rest of your life. Return home a different person than when you left.

Eden

Eden

Year Built: 

2000 (REMODELED 2012)

Guests Accomodated: 

16

Size:

Being nimble always comes in handy. The Eden is compact so you can access areas the big ships can't, but spacious enough to kick-back and enjoy your surroundings. Climb aboard to find room for 16 passengers, an expert CEO Naturalist Guide, and two top-deck lounge areas perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring the Galapagos.

The Eden yacht is a fantastic choice for a small-ship cruise to the Galapagos Islands. Catering to just 16 passengers, the onboard expert CEO Naturalist Guide and experienced captain and crew are on hand to make this a trip of a lifetime. A choice of eight cabins is available, including 3 upper deck twin share bunks, 1 main deck double and 4 lower deck twin (lower berth) cabins. Each cabin features en-suite bathrooms, storage space and plugs for charging devices. There is ample room for relaxation aboard the Eden cruise ship. The main deck is home to the bar, lounge and dining area, with a wraparound deck showing off the stunning views. The upper deck also has a large outside lounge area, forward sun deck and wraparound balcony, making it the perfect place to unwind after a day of exploring the Galapagos Islands. The talented onboard chefs will serve up creative and delicious meals using an array of fresh ingredients.
Galapagos cruises aboard the Eden yacht range from 7 - 17 days in length. Activities include snorkeling around underwater craters to see incredible underwater life, hiking to stunning viewpoints and visits to the Charles Darwin Research Station to spot giant Galapagos tortoises. Cruising is generally done overnight to allow more time mingling with the diverse Galapagos Islands life. Snorkeling equipment, wetsuits and beach towels are also included in the cost of the trip.

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