Located in a remote corner of the world, set among the azure waters of the Pacific Ocean waves, hundreds of miles away from the Ecuadorian Coast, and discovered merely by chance in 1535, these beautiful, yet tumultuously volcanic Islands have ever since captured the imagination of the world.
Found some 600 miles off the Ecuadorian Continent these magnificent and truly enchanted islands are populated by a unique and at times rather odd fauna and decorated by a barren and volcanic landscape the Galapagos offer a distinctive and genuinely exceptional natural experience.
Magic Globe’s Galapagos Cruises offer the highest standard of guides on the most luxurious yachts cruising the Islands. Here you will find a selection of itineraries that are designed to offer inspiration and can be personalised to your particular interest.
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One look at the Alta and you’ll need to get your breath back fast to gasp at the beauty of the Galapagos. Even without her magnificent sails hoisted, she’s one of the most beautiful ships in all of Galapagos. If you are seeking exclusivity. View more>> |
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Nina is a brand new Kat-700 luxury catamaran and one of the most modern vessels in the Galapagos Islands. Her speed, comfort, luxurious interiors and excellent itinerary make Nina perfect for your Galapagos Cruise Adventure. View more>> |
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Whether you are snorkelling with sea lions, watching a blue-footed booby feed its young, or following a giant tortoise through the forest, our Galapagos Cruises will surpass all expectations. View more>> |
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With its deco curves and classic, white-striped funnels, the Evolution is a vision of the romantic past, but with all the comfort and safety of present day. To complement your close contact experience of the gorgeous Galapagos. View more>> |
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If you seek star quality, look no further. This stunning vessel has journeyed the waters of this world under many names, but she has now been rechristened for her late, great owner, Her Serene Highness Princess Grace of Monaco. View more>> |
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When a boat is named for a queen, you can be sure that onboard comfort and style will measure up to royal standards. The Isabela II, a 40-guest vessel, with 20 outside cabins and an owner´s suite, is the most luxurious yacht cruising Galapagos. View more>> |
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Giddy with the gorgeous views, glide amidst the Galapagos Islands as the sun sets. Savour fresh seafood and exotic fruits aboard a ship purpose built for Equatorial paradise. View more>> |
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On the 207- foot La Pinta, luxury, pleasure and comfort don’t have to come at the expense of the unique ecosystems thriving in the Galapagos. |
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The luxury Catamaran Athala II was specifically designed and built to cruise the Galapagos Islands in style. The elegant design provides more comfort, superior speed, excellent stability and meets all the latest safety standards. View more>> |
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The M/V Galapagos Odyssey, a brand new luxury yacht, offers nature avid travellers the opportunity to experience close encounters with the unique wildlife of the Galapagos Islands. Guests are accommodated in eight elegant and spacious cabins. View more>> |
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Cruising should never just be about getting from A to B. Sunbathing on deck, lolling in a Jacuzzi. View more>> |
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For close encounters with penguins and giant tortoises, great bird watching, snorkelling with iguanas and diving with sharks and turtles, there’s only one place on the planet: the enchanted islands of the Galapagos. View more>> |
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Stimulate your sense of adventure and buoy your spirits aboard the Beluga, a Superior First Class 110-foot motor yacht just perfect for discovering paradise. Amid the exclusive ambience of this sleek. View more>> |
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Swept by both the cold waters of Antarctica and warm currents from the tropical Pacific, the underwater world of the Galapagos is as uniquely enchanting as the islands themselves. Here penguins swim with tropical fish and iguana feed underwater. View more>> |
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For those who feel equally at home in the tranquil realms of the blue planet as on dry land, Darwin’s idea that humans are descended from aquatic creatures seems to make perfect sense. So discover the very place that inspired that genius. View more>> |
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The Galapagos Journey II is a spacious and comfortable motor catamaran equipped for naturalist and diving cruises. The artful combination of stability, grace and speed make this boat a perfect partner for a Galapagos discovery adventure. View more>> |
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The family owned and run Nemo I and Nemo II sailing catamarans offer flexible diving and island cruising itineraries, ideal for families or group of friends. |
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Designed and built in California in 1971 with comfort in mind, Cachalote is a steel-hulled ketch-rigged motor sailor. Rebuilt and refurbished in 2002, the new Cachalote provides more space. View more>> |
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This comfortable motor yacht offers a cozy and pleasant small group atmosphere for a maximum of sixteen passengers, with the highest standards in safety and service, truly one of the most comfortable ways to explore the Galapagos Islands. View more>> |
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The Finch Bay provides a land based alternative for enjoying the marvels of the Galapagos Islands. Daily boat excursions to the nearby Islands and optional activities allow you to make the most of your Galapagos holiday.View more>> |
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Set amidst 500 acres of lush, tropical forest in the highlands of Santa Cruz, the Royal Palm is an exclusive hideway for all who cherish nature and treasure privacy. |
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The charming Finch Bay - named after the famous Darwin´s Finches abundant in the surroundings - is just steps from the beach on a private seaside location, surrounded by View more>> |
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