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If you want to be able to secure your perfect dates, perfect ship, and perfect itinerary then NOW is the perfect time to book your Galapagos cruise 2023! By booking in advance you will have your pick of the best ships and can plan the ideal Galapagos cruise.

Thanks to Galapatours clever search filters you can choose specific dates or a range of dates, as well as personalize everything from the class of ship to the style of vessel, to the islands you want to visit, and so much more. It really does allow you to make a tailor-made visit to Galapagos in 2023.

If that's too much choice for you, contact one of our friendly Galapagos travel advisors today. They can walk you through all the options and even make recommendations based on personal experiences of cruises on every vessel. Because we work directly with boat owners and operators, we have an unrivaled knowledge to help us make your Galapagos cruise 2023 a trip of a lifetime!

Another great reason to book for 2023 now is that we only require a 20% deposit to secure your place, with the balance not being due until 80 days before you travel. Booking with Galapatours is straightforward and secure. Galapatours is a German company that operates under German and EU laws, meaning your money and trip are safe even in the highly unlikely event of any bankruptcy or financial difficulty of the company.

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The Galapagos is a real "bucket list" travel destination for many people, thanks to its unique and unspoiled habitats and wildlife. A Galapagos cruise is the perfect way to fully experience the islands because it offers you the chance to see so much more than a hotel-based stay.

If you are interested in endangered species , conservation, evolution, and other natural history topics, a Galapagos cruise in 2023 will be a dream come true for you! From seeing the Darwin's Finches that inspired the groundbreaking "On the Origin of Species" to iconic unique species like the Galapagos Giant Tortoises and the Galapagos Marine Iguanas , a cruise will enable you to get closer to more of these amazing sites.

Each island is home to unique species and stunning landscapes—from the "lunar landscape" of the younger, lava-strewn islands to the lush, tropical interiors and towering volcanic cones of the older islands. With plunging cliffs, remarkable natural bays formed from collapsed volcanoes, white sand beaches, and exotic mangroves, the Galapagos is a real natural wonder of the world.

With a huge number of itineraries to choose from, why not speak to one of our expert Galapagos travel advisors today? When planning your 2023 Galapagos cruise they can help you with suggestions for the best times to travel, the best value ships, and the most exciting itineraries to make your trip to the Galapagos in 2023 a cruise to remember for a lifetime.

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You'll always remember the islands that time forgot. In the Galapagos, modern explorers come eye to eye with ancient tortoises, comical birds, and other amazing beasts—plus landscapes as fantastical as the animals—for a once-in-a-lifetime adventure.

For seven glorious days, you'll follow in the footsteps of Darwin, viewing this realm through the eyes of certified naturalists, making discoveries on shore excursions—two per day included—in small groups of travelers who share your interests.

Each evening, you'll come home to one of three vessels that are as extraordinary as the islands. The luxurious, 100-guest, all-suites Celebrity Flora—the first and only resort at sea in the region to receive a Forbes Travel Guide Four-Star Rating. The popular 48-guest Celebrity Xpedition. Or the intimate 16-guest Celebrity Xploration. Everything you want or need will be included—stunning accommodations, inspired food and drink, unlimited Wi-Fi—all delivered with superlative service.

Plus, after 17 years of award-winning Galapagos cruises and vacations, we can open your world even wider with all-inclusive packages of 10–16 nights in South America. Explore lofty Quito, capital of Ecuador; mystical Machu Picchu, high in the Andes Mountains; historic Lima, seaside capital of Peru; and charming Cuzco, ancient city of the Inca—complete with air transfers, five-star accommodations, and tours.

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Once in a lifetime, you can walk in the footsteps of Darwin, getting closer to the natural world than you ever have or ever will, coming home with a radically new understanding of the planet. With us, you'll encounter flora found nowhere else, come face to face with fauna that has not learned to fear humans, and hike moonscapes that barely resemble Earth.

While the animals of the Galapagos Islands get the glory, the evolution and adaptation of plant life here is equally important. Check out the beautiful lava Cactus, which only grows on barren lava fields. The Prickly Pear Cactus found only on these islands. And, the magnificent Scalesia, which grows up to sixty feet tall.

Since the animals here don’t fear humans, you can truly get up close and personal, looking into the eyes of a Galapagos marine iguana, and walking among penguins – the only penguin species north of the equator. Here, you’ll discover creatures whose very existence forms the basis for one of the most famous scientific theories in history.

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Nature lovers flock to this exotic terrain born of fire. Once, volcanos spat and lava flowed, creating an archipelago of 19 islands with a marine reserve that serve as a living museum of evolution. Extreme isolation and the convergence of three ocean currents developed the most unusual wildlife.

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On our award-winning Galapagos adventures, you'll meet amazing wildlife, trek unearthly landscapes, and see it all through the eyes of experts. You'll relax in spacious accommodations, savor globally inspired cuisine made with locally sourced ingredients, and be treated to exquisite service. All while treading lightly and supporting local communities.

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We work hard to minimize our footprint, and Ecuador’s secretary of tourism has acknowledged our efforts. We support the community by sourcing fresh seafood from local fishermen and pillow treats from local chocolatiers. Guests have donated $1.5 million to the Galapagos Fund and helped plant 50,000 trees. Celebrity Flora, our newest ship here, features dynamic positioning to protect the seabed, silicone paint to glide with less fuel, solar panels to make electricity, and no single-use plastics.

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A few million years ago, volcanos erupted, creating these moonscapes where lumbering tortoises, comical birds, and other wildlife evolved in isolation. Today, you can experience this wondrous environment on shore excursions led by naturalists—two each day—as active or leisurely as you choose. Climb the hills to find colonies of red-footed boobies, hike the coast to spot colorful Sally Lightfoot crabs, watch the sea lions go surfing, or just relax and enjoy the sandy beaches and deck-side bars.

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All of our ships feature service so attentive, so intuitive, yet so unobtrusive, that the things you want tend to appear before you even realize you want them. On our luxurious new Celebrity Flora ® , for instance, your personal suite attendant—yes, every stateroom is a suite—helps you unpack when you arrive, brings the rich morning coffee just the way you like it, restocks your minibar seamlessly, and so much more. These islands may be primitive, but your time with us will be anything but.

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Sailings include two shore excursions per day, each the adventure of a lifetime. Onboard naturalists, certified by Galapagos National Park, lead small groups of no more than 12 explorers. Activities are curated by our highly trained team of experts and each night we brief you on upcoming adventures. On the top deck of Celebrity Flora, you can even join optional Galapagos Glamping—stargazing with the naturalists and waking to a private breakfast.

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One thing makes our world-renowned cuisine, with menus crafted by a Michelin-starred chef, even better. It's the locally sourced ingredients. From the robust coffee grown on Ecuadoran plantations to the fresh local seafood, almost everything was grown, raised, or caught nearby. Then we make culinary magic in venues such as the upscale Seaside Restaurant and alfresco Ocean Grill on Celebrity Flora. In every restaurant on every ship, fine dining will be the highlight of every evening.

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Start the day with a leisurely breakfast, the perfect combination of coffee and fresh air. Then, get suited up with wetsuits for the day’s adventures. Get comfortably seated in your tender for your morning’s commute to your first island where you’ll find yourself surrounded by hundreds of marine iguanas, blue-footed boobies, and so much more. Relax at the beach, snorkel, or take in a guided hike as you get to know the incredible habitants of this island up close.

Exploring works up an appetite. Return to the ship for a freshly-prepared lunch as you recall the morning’s adventure. As you dine, your ship gently moves to your next island destination. After lunch, suit back up, hop into your tender and get ready for another afternoon of excursions. From white sand beaches to black fields of lava flows, each island presents unique discoveries.

As the evening sun begins to lower, meet at the bar to unwind and talk with fellow explorers about your experiences. Take in a briefing about what the next day holds before settling down for a gourmet dinner, full of fresh seafood and incredible local flavors. Relax, and get ready to rest up in the haven of your room for tomorrow’s adventures.

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Choose from three amazing vessels to experience these amazing islands. The luxurious 100-guest mega yacht Celebrity Flora®, acclaimed as best small ship, rivals any boutique resort—and with better scenery. The popular 48-guest Celebrity Xpedition® is the ship that put us on the map in the Galapagos. The intimate 16-guest Celebrity Xploration® is the most personal way to explore here. 

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Galapagos cruises are the best way to experience the collection of remote, mostly uninhabited islands about 600 miles off the coast of Ecuador. But cruises in the Galapagos Islands aren’t like cruises anyplace else. The ships here are smaller, with some carrying as few as 16 passengers. There are no water slides, elaborate Broadway shows, casinos, or wild nightclubs. And don’t expect big bus tours in port either. 

Galapagos cruises are about experiencing nature and wildlife while limiting environmental impact as much as possible. Ships are built for sustainability and toting items like kayaks, paddleboards, and scuba gear. Itineraries may feature two active excursions a day, limiting downtime on board the ship. Instead of museums and historic sights, you’ll visit uninhabited islands to encounter marine iguanas, sea lions, unspoiled beaches, and the adventures of a lifetime. 

Trips to the Galapagos Islands are logistically complicated, making cruises an especially good way to experience the area. Travelers to the Galapagos Islands must first fly to Quito or Guayaquil, Ecuador, for a night before flying to the Galapagos to board their ships. All travelers must also be accompanied by National Parks Guides who can help them navigate these largely undeveloped islands. 

Galapagos cruise itineraries are typically a week long and cover a portion of the islands, sometimes more. Here's everything to know about cruising in the Galapagos, from frequently asked questions to the best itineraries to book now.

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When is the best time to cruise the galapagos islands .

With pleasant temperatures all year long, the best time to visit the Galapagos Islands is whenever you’re ready to go. Several cruise lines sail to the Galapagos Islands all year long. While you can see wildlife all year, December is hatching season for the giant tortoises, and July is mating season for blue-footed boobies and short-eared owls. Sea turtles lay their eggs early in the year and fully formed marine iguanas typically hatch in April and May. 

Are Galapagos cruises expensive?  

The Galapagos Islands aren’t a bargain destination. Expect to pay somewhere between $5,000 and $12,000 per traveler depending on the ship, itinerary, and length of the voyage. 

One thing’s for sure: Whatever your preference, there’s a Galapagos Islands cruise for you. These are six of the best Galapagos cruises for every type of traveler.

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Best luxury Galapagos cruise 

There’s no more luxurious way to sail the Galapagos Islands than on  Silversea's Silver Origin , a ship custom-built for cruising these islands. Silver Origin is Silversea’s first destination-specific ship and includes several features meant to minimize its environmental impact. The all-suite ship can carry up to 100 passengers, is all-inclusive down to the premium spirits in your stateroom's minibar, and includes the luxury cruise line’s signature butler service. There’s also a salon and fitness center on board, a rarity for ships sailing in this region. Most itineraries on the Silver Origin are seven nights, but longer cruises are typically scheduled around winter holidays. The Silver Origin sails the north, central, and western loops of the Galapagos Islands.

Best Galapagos cruise for stargazing 

This region may be better known for its landscapes and wildlife, but the Galapagos Islands are also an excellent place for stargazing. And there’s no better Galapagos cruise ship for stargazing than the  Celebrity Flora . The 100-passenger vessel feels more like a luxury yacht than an expedition ship. It has a stargazing platform on its top deck and provides binoculars to help guests spot constellations as the ship cruises along the equator. The modern expedition ship also offers a glamping experience that includes a naturalist-guided stargazing session and a luxurious night of glamping under the stars. Prefer to sleep in your bed on board? Have dinner under the stars at the ship’s restaurant before heading back to your suite. The Celebrity Flora ’s Galapagos itineraries range from seven to 16 nights. 

Best Galapagos cruise for adventure seekers 

Lindblad Expeditions has been cruising the Galapagos Islands for more than 50 years. It now sails to the Galapagos year-round in partnership with National Geographic, giving guests the chance to encounter giant tortoises, blue-footed boobies, penguins, sea lions, marine iguanas, and more. A staff of expert guides is on board to help travelers spot wildlife and better understand the volcanic landscapes, mangrove thickets, and seagrasses they encounter. Activities include unforgettable snorkeling adventures, hikes through pristine wilderness, and walks along remote beaches. Lindblad’s newest Galapagos Islands cruise ship, the National Geographic Islander II , feels more like a boutique hotel than an expedition ship and carries just 48 passengers in 26 suites. Some itineraries offer advanced divers the chance to commune with a variety of marine life. And while rugged adventures may await travelers off the ship, each suite offers travelers plenty of comfort: They come equipped with flat-screen TVs, in-room espresso machines, and bathrooms with double sinks.

Best Galapagos cruises for solo travelers 

Galapagos cruises aren’t cheap, especially if you’re sailing solo. Hurtigruten makes cruising the Galapagos Islands more affordable by waiving the single supplement on several of its Galapagos cruises. Hurtigruten Galapagos cruises range from seven to 14 days in length and take place on the MS Santa Cruz II , a ship that comes equipped with panga boats, kayaks, snorkeling gear, paddleboards, and a glass-bottom boat for viewing marine life. The ship carries a maximum of 90 passengers, and its operations are carbon-neutral. There’s a small gym and a hot tub on board. Regular prices start around $8,500 for a one-week cruise. Look for sales to bring your price down even further.

Best small ship Galapagos cruise 

Avalon Waterways may be better known for its European river cruises , but it also sails the Galapagos Islands. Avalon sails this region on two ships, the Treasure of the Galapagos and the Delfin III . The Delfin III , which also sails the Amazon in Peru, is its newest and most luxurious Galapagos cruise ship. The ship has just 22 suites, almost guaranteeing you’ll make new friends along the journey. The Treasure of the Galapagos is even smaller, carrying a maximum of 16 guests. And while there’s no long list of restaurants on board either ship, there are creative, locally inspired menus featuring seasonal ingredients and lots of vegetarian options. On board both ships, you’ll find daily natural history lectures, a team of multilingual naturalists, floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows, and plunge pools.  

For an adventure your kids will never forget, hop on board an Adventures by Disney cruise of the Galapagos Islands. Just be sure to wait until your kids are at least seven years old. This is the minimum age for most Galapagos cruises, though Disney recommends this itinerary for children eight and older. This isn’t your typical Disney cruise. It’s a small ship expedition itinerary with a hint of Disney magic in a setting fit for a fairy tale. Adventures by Disney's Galapagos itineraries span nine days and visit about 15 sites. 

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2023 Galapagos Cruises

Discover an untouched world full of natural wonders

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Experience the Magic of a Galapagos Cruise in 2023

On a 2023 Galapagos cruise, you’ll be surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, unique animal species, and endless opportunities for adventure. Explore this stunning archipelago of islands that has long been the focus of environmentalists and evolutionary science. Choose one of our unforgettable itineraries, from seven-night sailings around the islands, 10- and 11-night cruises combined with city tours in Quito, and an unforgettable 16-night package that visits the Galapagos, Lima, and the ancient Incan city of Machu Picchu.  

Hike up volcanic mountains. Get up close to endemic species like Darwin finches, blue-footed boobies, and Galapagos tortoises. Discover striking black and red sand beaches. Dive into the water for a glimpse at the islands’ incredible marine life. There’s no shortage of ecological wonders awaiting at the Galapagos Islands. Go on a vacation of a lifetime to this untouched paradise just south of the Equator in 2023.

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Sail to one of the most prized environmental havens in the world during a Galapagos cruise in 2023. Choose one of our seven-night itineraries that depart from the island of Baltra, known as the Gateway to the Galapagos, or book a vacation package that includes extra time in Quito or a journey to the awe-inspiring Machu Picchu in Peru.

Visit 12 or more different stops along the way, where you’ll get to admire unique flora and fauna and witness some of the most spectacular vistas you’ve ever seen. See colonies of Galapagos penguins and frigate birds up close. Go on a snorkeling excursion and watch colorful schools of fish, giant sea turtles, and sea lions. Grab a pair of binoculars and observe Galapagos hawks soaring above the sky and giant iguanas sunbathing on the rocky shore. Take a family photo at the summit of a volcanic cliff, or pose next to a colorful flock of pink flamingos.

Our Galapagos cruises are a vacation experience unlike any other. Our all-inclusive package takes care of all the details, combining flights, beverages, meals, tips, Wi-Fi, and shore excursions all in one booking. Relax on one of Celebrity’s award-winning cruise ships to the Galapagos, which were specifically designed with the area’s unique ecosystem in mind. These small luxury ships, which range from 16-passenger catamarans to mega-yachts, feature innovative technology that lowers our carbon footprint at sea. Revel in a luxurious onboard experience with freshly prepared cuisine, luxury amenities, modern design, and expert naturalist guides at hand to help you fully appreciate the natural wonders you’ll encounter while sailing around the Galapagos.

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The Best Galápagos Island Cruises

A cruise is one of the best ways to see all that this remote Ecuadorian archipelago has to offer.

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There's no better way to cover ground on your trip to the Galápagos Islands than to sail on a multiday cruise.

Galápagos National Park regulates the number and type of tourist boats that are allowed to operate in the famously biodiverse area. This helps with overcrowding, conserving the environment, and minimizing stress on the amazing wildlife of the Galápagos. Many tourist boats in the area offer five- to seven-day all-inclusive itineraries that are strictly monitored by the national park officials. There are also cruises operating illegally, so you have to take care when choosing a tour.

To help you find a cruise fit for your wildest dreams, we've rounded up 14 of the best options, whether you prefer a small ship or bigger vessel, an action-packed itinerary or a casual drift around this remote archipelago in the Pacific.

Small Galápagos Cruises

Most of the cruise ships in the Galápagos Islands carry fewer than 20 passengers. These vessels, typically motor yachts, can't provide some of the luxurious amenities available on larger ships, but they do ensure personalized service, a more intimate experience, and quicker trips on and off the boat.

Quasar Grace

The 18-passenger Grace was once owned by Grace Kelly. She and Prince Rainier spent part of their honeymoon on the motor yacht, and now you can sleep in their bedroom, the Grace Kelly Suite, which is one of nine rooms aboard. The ship sails three routes, taking eight to 15 days, and guests get plenty of snorkeling, hiking, kayaking, and panga rides along the way.

Ecoventura Letty

The Letty is one of the best full-service motor yachts in the Galápagos for value. This 20-passenger boat is a solid option with great service and comfortable accommodations. A trip on the Letty promises a 10 guest-per-guide ratio, as well as dinner with the captain. You get a choice between two seven-day itineraries, each including opportunities to snorkel, hike, and learn about the local wildlife from knowledgeable guides.

Ecoventura Origin

The 20-passenger Origin is like a floating boutique hotel. All 10 cabins are on the same deck, there’s an open-bar policy, and Wi-Fi is available on board. A unique hull design means this ship is also one of the most fuel-efficient in the Galápagos. Like the Letty , Ecoventura's Origin sails two routes around the archipelago, each lasting eight days and providing plenty of chances to get up close to nature.

Medium Galápagos Ships

If you're stuck between whether to book your cruise on a small ship or a large vessel — both have their advantages — one of these medium-sized boats accommodating 20 to 50 passengers could be the best of both worlds. You'll enjoy more space, a larger group to mingle with, and sometimes a wider variety of activities and services to accommodate more people.

Quasar Evolution

The 32-passenger Evolution was designed by Adriana Hoyos, a furniture and interior designer renowned for her work on luxury hotels across the Americas. Its cabins have a contemporary boutique-hotel aesthetic. There are indoor and outdoor lounges, a bar, and a library. Passengers can choose between three itineraries, ranging from eight to 15 days and taking different routes around the Galápagos.

Lindblad Expeditions National Geographic Islander II

All cabins on the 48-passenger National Geographic Islander II have windows, and some even have private patios. The ship offers deck hammocks, Wi-Fi, and food made with ingredients sourced from farms in the Galápagos whenever possible. Itineraries range from seven to 12 days and include cultural experiences in addition to wildlife viewing and water sports.

Large Galápagos Ships

Galápagos National Park officials have set a maximum of 100 passengers per vessel, so these are some of the largest ships in the archipelago. Travelers may opt for a larger-capacity cruise ship for more space (such as bigger hallways and staircases for easier movement around the ship) and increased services like an onboard doctor. The downside of traveling on a large ship is the time it can take to complete transfers by zodiac from the boat to the islands. Also, some areas of the Galápagos may be off limits to larger ships.

Lindblad Expeditions National Geographic Endeavour II

The 96-passenger National Geographic Endeavour II has Wi-Fi, a doctor, SUP gear, a clear-bottom zodiac, a free digital photo kiosk with iMacs, and a spa. Like the Islander II, food brought from the mainland is carefully prepared and packaged to prevent the introduction of invasive species to the Galápagos Islands.

Celebrity Flora

The 100-passenger Celebrity Flora features all of the design elements, amenities, and services of its sibling ships and then some. It has two 1,288-square-foot penthouse suites (the largest in the Galápagos), naturalist-guided stargazing sessions, and outdoor cabanas that you can reserve for a unique glamping experience.

Silversea Silver Origin

The 100-passenger Silver Origin is an all-suite ship with accommodations up to 1,722 square feet, some with in-room espresso machines and mini-bars, private verandas, and butler service. Tips are included in the price. The ship also has a fitness center, a spa, a communal fire pit, and two restaurants. There are more than 100 cruise options, some lasting as long as 18 days.

Galápagos Catamarans

These small boats have a unique hull design, like the dual parallel runners of a sled, that many believe makes catamarans more stable in the water.

Celebrity Xploration

The 16-passenger Celebrity Xploration is arguably the most luxurious catamaran in the Galápagos. Its eight suites and junior suites feature extras like binoculars, personal refrigerators, a pillow menu, and room service. The catamaran cruises two routes, a northern route and a southern route, both lasting seven nights.

Anahi Yacht Catamaran

The Anahi has eight rooms accommodating up to 16 passengers, including two spacious suites. Travelers can expect traditional yacht design details, like polished wooden floors and portrait windows. There are multiple itineraries to choose from, each stopping off at different islands and exploring different parts of the Galápagos. The cruises range in duration from four to 15 days.

Royal Galapagos Cormorant II

The Cormorant II can carry 16 passengers in nine cabins, all with private balconies. Some of the suites even come with walk-in closets and their own Jacuzzi tubs. Travelers can opt for a four- to eight-day cruise with inclusive excursions such as snorkeling, kayaking, and glass-bottom boat tours.

Live-aboard Dive Boats

If you’re a certified scuba diver, a live-aboard dive boat might be for you. These boats are built to accommodate the specific needs (and gear) of divers, and they navigate special routes and itineraries that include top dive sites. The Galápagos is home to whale sharks, hammerhead sharks, spotted eagle rays, manta rays, sunfish, and many other marine creatures.

Explorer Ventures Humboldt Explorer and Tiburon Explorer

Explorer Ventures ' two live-aboard vessels, the Humboldt Explorer and Tiburon Explorer , accommodate 16 passengers each. The Humboldt has a large dive deck, which makes it easier to get into and out of your dive gear. The eight-day excursion includes up to 19 dives and the 11-day excursion includes up to 28.

Galápagos Nortada

The 84-foot Nortada has only four cabins and can sleep eight guests. Passengers can congregate on the bridge, the galley, or in the dining room and lounge. Dive trips last either seven or 14 nights, and itineraries include up to four dives a day.

Galápagos Aggressor III

The Aggressor ships have been cruising around the Galápagos Islands since 1993. The Galápagos Aggressor III accommodates 16 passengers. Charters last a week and include four dives a day plus two land excursions.

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National Geographic Endeavour II Galapagos Cruises

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The 96-passenger National Geographic Endeavour II is one of the best first-class expedition vessels in the Galapagos Islands, providing renowned expedition leaders and naturalist staff from National Geographic. Enjoy snorkeling, hiking, a glass-bottom boat and more on the 8-day cruise portion of this 10-day Galapagos tour package tailored for travelers seeking an active yet highly intellectual experience of the archipelago.

Located 600 miles off the coast of Ecuador, the Galápagos Islands provide a natural habitat for some of the world’s most interesting and unusual animals. Only in Galápagos will you come face to face with wildlife that has never developed a fear of people. 

With an expedition to the Land of Darwin, visit a new island each day, all with the diverse iconic wildlife one thinks about when dreaming of this unique destination. Look forward to opportunities such as observing blue-footed boobies performing a courtship dance, snorkeling with playful sea lions, watching a male frigatebird ballooning his crimson chest pouch to attract a female, kneeling beside marine iguanas and marveling at Galápagos penguins. 

A Galapagos cruise aboard the National Geographic Endeavour II features nimble Zodiacs and kayaks that cruise to the volcanic shores and pristine beaches of Galápagos, and an undersea program utilizes underwater video, glass-bottom boat and hydrophone that bring seldom seen or heard worlds to life. Every expedition in Galápagos is led by a team of five naturalists, including an Underwater Specialist, a videographer and expedition leader, providing a multitude of resources for a rich and unmatched understanding of all that you’ll see. Plus, her unique exploration-based family program, National Geographic Global Explorers, caters to kids and teens, making her an excellent option for Galapagos family cruises . Optional rendezvous scuba diving is available on select departures at added cost. Learn more about Galapagos diving .

Read on for details about this trip, or learn more about AdventureSmith’s Galapagos cruises and Galapagos trips .

Galapagos Aboard National Geographic Endeavour II Itinerary

The 96-passenger National Geographic Endeavour II is one of the best first-class expedition vessels in the Galapagos Islands, providing renowned expedition leaders and naturalist staff from National Geographic. Enjoy snorkeling, hiking, a glass-bottom boat and more while cruising for 8 days among travelers seeking an active yet highly intellectual experience of the archipelago.

Map showing the main islands of the Galapagos Archipelago.

Upon arrival in Guayaquil, transfer to the Hotel Oro Verde Guayaquil, a convenient locally-owned hotel, for an overnight stay. Most international flights arrive in the late evening. If you wish, you may instead fly into Quito, Ecuador’s historic capital city in the highlands, and book a pre-cruise tour.

Hotel Oro Verde

This morning fly to the Galapagos Islands. Flying time from Guayaquil is approximately one and a half hours. Upon arrival, transfer immediately to the National Geographic Endeavour II. After settling into your cabin, gather in the ship’s lounge for a refreshing welcome drink and a general orientation. After lunch begin exploration of the islands and the remarkable wildlife.

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Although exact routing depends on the Galapagos National Park, the National Geographic Endeavour II may visit the following islands:

North Seymour Follow coastal trails past playful Galápagos sea lions on this wildlife-rich central island. Continue inland through a silvery forest of endemic palo santo trees, where frigatebirds nest, blue-footed boobies dance and where we may also encounter prehistoric-looking land iguanas feeding on cactus.

Bartolome Climb the steps to the summit of this 300-foot volcanic wonderland for stunning views. Explore, swim and snorkel from the beach. You might even see Galápagos penguins, one of world’s rarest.

Santiago Explore tide pools and look for fur seals sheltered in quiet grottos of black basalt. Swim, snorkel, kayak and paddleboard along Santiago’s spectacular coast, and explore an enchanting coastal forest where Charles Darwin once walked.

Santa Cruz Visit Puerto Ayora, the largest town and headquarters of both the Galápagos National Park and Charles Darwin Research Station. See the monument to Lonesome George, and tour the giant tortoise breeding corrals. See the giant tortoises roaming in the wild in the lush, green highlands.

Isabela Cross the Equator at Volcán Ecuador, northernmost of Isabela’s six great shield volcanoes. Keep an eye open for whales and dolphins, sea turtles and the elusive ocean sunfish. Over two days, land in the footsteps of Darwin and Melville, and look for wildlife along the wildly eroded volcanic shore.

Fernandina One of the most active oceanic volcanoes in the world, Fernandina is the youngest and most pristine island in Galápagos—and home to the strange flightless cormorant, Galápagos penguins and the largest marine iguanas. Hikes ashore lead across impressive recent lava flows.

Floreana Follow a trail past a rose pink-tinted lagoon frequented by flamingos. Snorkel among sea lions and abundant fish, or cruise along Champion Islet by Zodiac. Visit the famous barrel at Post Office Bay.

Española See swallow-tailed gulls, Española mockingbirds, Nazca boobies and, seasonally, the world’s only population of waved albatross at this birder paradise, also home to vividly colored marine iguanas. Watch sea lions on the wide sand beach and snorkel offshore at Gardner Bay.

Genovesa Sail across the Equator to the remote northern realm of the Galápagos, surrounded by warmer tropical waters.

San Cristobal Search for red-footed boobies and the endemic mockingbird and lava lizard—found only on this easternmost island, and dig your toes into the powdery white sand at a gorgeous beach fronted by iconic Kicker Rock. Explore Baquerizo Moreno, where sea lions thrive in the middle of town.

Disembark and transfer to the airport and fly to Guayaquil. The late afternoon and evening is free to explore the city. Overnight in Guayaquil.

This morning fly home — or consider a trip extension with AdventureSmith Explorations to the Amazon or Machu Picchu, Peru.

Accommodations; meals as indicated; beer, wine & full bar; non-alcoholic beverages aboard ship; basic WiFi (enhanced and premium packages available for purchase); transfers to and from group flights; excursions; services of expedition leader, naturalist staff, expert guides, and a ship’s doctor; use of kayaks, snorkeling gear, wetsuits and stand-up paddleboards; special access fees; port charges; service taxes; Galapagos National Park entrance fee (US $100 per adult and $50 for children under 12 years old for entries prior to August 1, 2024; US $200 per adult and $100 for children under 12 years old for entries beginning August 1, 2024) and Galapagos transit card ($20).

Air transportation; extensions; optional Scuba excursions (inquire for details); meals not indicated; reserve wines & premium spirits; gratuities; optional Scuba excursions; passport, visa and immigration fees; personal items such as emails, laundry, voyage DVD, etc.; insurance of any kind; round-trip economy flights between Guayaquil and the Galapagos (2024 sample airfares: $520 per person or $350 per child, subject to change); optional international group flights (2024 sample airfares: $525 economy or $1,450 business, subject to change).

Payment & Cancellation

In order to confirm this trip, a deposit of 15% of the total trip cost is required per person at time of booking. The balance of the trip price is due 120 days before the departure date. Special payment terms apply for groups of 8 or more; inquire for details. Guests who must cancel their trip for any reason must do so in writing. Standard cancellations are subject to the following per-person fees, based on number of days prior to departure: 120 or more days – 100% of deposit** 119 to 90 days – 50% of total trip cost 89 to 0 days – 100% of total trip cost **Advance payments will be credited in the form of a Lindblad Expeditions Travel Certificate, valid for 12 months from the date of cancellation, and which may only be applied towards final payment on any future booking.  

( For expeditions booked prior to May 1, 2023 : Please refer to your invoice for your payment and cancellation terms.)

Terms & Conditions

This trip is subject to AdventureSmith Explorations’  Terms and Conditions . Please read this information carefully and call us if you have any questions. A Traveler Information Form, which includes a release of liability, must be completed and signed by all travelers. Your Adventure Specialist will send you a unique link to complete this form along with a packing list and extensive pre-departure and travel insurance information upon booking confirmation.

Arrival & Departure

This trip begins and ends in Guayaquil, Ecuador (GYE). Plan flights to arrive at any time on Day 1 and depart anytime on Day 10. Optional group flights depart Miami around 4:00pm on Day 1 and depart Guayaquil around 6:30am on Day 10. If you would like assistance with international flights, please visit our  Booking Flights  resource page. Note: Your passport must be valid 6 months after your Ecuador trip.

Internal Flights

Flights from mainland Ecuador (Guayaquil) to the Galapagos are not included in the cruise price, but are arranged for you by AdventureSmith Explorations through your ship. Your Adventure Specialist will book these flights for you on the scheduled Galapagos flight for your particular departure. Airfares vary by departure; your Adventure Specialist will detail these for you in their proposal and on your invoice. See Exclusions for sample airfare rates. On flights from mainland Ecuador to the Galapagos Islands, baggage weight limits are currently 50 pounds for checked items, and 17 pounds for carry-on plus a small personal item. Subject to change.

Whether you are looking for light activity options or more challenging outdoor pursuits, the ship’s crew can tailor most excursions to suit your skill level. Adventure activities may include opportunities to swim, snorkel, kayak, Zodiac cruise and stand-up paddleboard. Wetsuits are available, either free of charge or to rent for a fee (see Inclusions and Exclusions), and are recommended from June to December. There is also a glass-bottom Zodiac for exploring the undersea while staying dry. Scuba diving for advanced divers may be available on select voyages at an additional cost, with a local dive outfitter that will supply both gear and dive guides. Contact AdventureSmith to check availability on scuba diving options.

Daily excursions from the boat to the islands will be made in pangas (dinghies). Trip members will hike from the landing point to specific areas for wildlife observation. Hiking time for most landings will be a couple of hours round-trip with lots of time to stop to study, photograph and enjoy the flora and fauna. Some landings are dry but many are “wet,” requiring cautious footing on slippery rocks. The boat staff will be on hand to assist.

Optional rendezvous scuba diving, where a dive operator meets the cruise to take a group out for the day, can be arranged for an additional cost. Diving must be arranged in advance and may be subject to a minimum number of guests. All diving equipment is provided. Dive experience and certification is required. Participating in diving means guests miss the regularly scheduled activities for that day. Contact AdventureSmith for details.

Room Configuration

In addition to listed Solo cabin rates, select double-occupancy cabins may be available for single occupancy with a single supplement fee. If you would like to share accommodations with another guest of the same gender, we will be happy to try to accommodate you in select cabin categories. This program allows you to pay the per person double-occupancy rate whether or not a roommate is found. Contact AdventureSmith for further details and availability.

Families & Children

Children under the age of 18 are eligible for $500 off the double occupancy rate. Skilled staff members trained with National Geographic Education organize activities that inspire curiosity in young people of all ages. Programming for kids may include activities like photo workshops, journaling, scavenger hunts, Zodiac-driving lessons, hands-on nature and science programming and kid-friendly menu options.

Travel Insurance

Protect your travel investment with insurance. Our partners at Travelex Insurance offer a variety of plans and policies to fit every trip and budget. Coverage for a pre-existing medical condition is also available if you purchase the Travel Select plan within 15 days of the initial trip payment; refer to plan details.  Learn more about travel insurance  or  get a free quote .

We strongly recommend that you travel to Galapagos Province with travel insurance that contains medical coverage. Be certain to bring your insurance plan ID documents with you when you travel.

Itinerary Notes

Use the itinerary as a guide only. Itineraries may be altered due to weather, wildlife, National Park regulation or at the captain’s discretion. Due to the active nature of volcanoes in the Western Galapagos, alternate excursions may be offered. The ability to be flexible makes this type of small ship cruising unique.

Galapagos Cruise Rates & Dates

Rates are variable per remaining availability and are subject to change.

Learn About the Galapagos Ship & Mainland Hotel on Your Itinerary

Hotel Oro Verde, located in downtown Guayaquil, Ecuador, offers guests a luxurious experience with a wide array of amenities and a superb location, just walking distance to many city attractions and a quick 8-minute drive to the airport.

The 96-guest National Geographic Endeavour II is superbly designed for expedition cruising in the Galapagos Islands. National Geographic experts, kayaks, paddleboards, glass-bottom zodiacs, modern cabins, first-rate dining and underwater cameras make for the ultimate Galapagos experience.

Hear It from Travelers Who Have Explored with Us

What an amazing trip! Every aspect of the trip was wonderful. All the flights worked out, the staff was excellent, the guides excellent, and our fellow travelers wonderful.

Our trip to the Galapagos far exceeded our expectations. In every moment I felt safe, cared for, and that anything I could need was not only met but anticipated in advance.

National Geographic is the gold standard for expedition travel. The Galápagos Islands are a destination of a lifetime! Do not skip any excursions! Soak up every moment.

What an amazing trip!  Friends of ours went on the same trip last year and they said they loved it.  They complain about almost everything so we thought if they liked it, we would.  And we did!  Every aspect of the trip was wonderful.  All the flights worked out, the staff was excellent, the guides excellent, and our fellow travelers wonderful. 

Snorkeling was wonderful.  Saw ten white tipped sharks in a school, ten hammerhead sharks in a school, and 30 eagle rays in formation.  Penguins, sea lions, and lots of schools of fish.  Wonderful! It was all wonderful.  Perhaps we had to get to the airport earlier than needed but otherwise everything was perfect.  

Accommodations Review

The room was great, except the window did not open so we couldn't get fresh air.  The ship temperature was too cold.  But the shower was great, the bed was nice and comfortable, the pillows great, just wonderful.  

Meals Review

Loved all the fruit and salads.  The meat was overcooked.  Maybe some less sweet desserts.  But really, the food was terrific.  

Crew & Guides Review

If anything, Juan C. was too cheerful.  Great guy, great attitude.  Most of the guides were good.  They are not world class, but then they have to be local guides under the law, which limits who can be a guide.  Luckily, Michael Jackson, the world expert on the Galapagos, was on our trip so he was great to talk to.  Walter, Benjamin,  Gilda, and Enrique were great.   

AdventureSmith Explorations Review

Andrew provided us lots of information,  kept us apprised of what we needed to know, and helped us with all aspects of the trip.  We made our own flight arrangements.

Traveler Advice

Do it!  Be prepared to walk over rocks and wet areas.  Do not miss any of the activities.  They are all wonderful.  We thought the trip was expensive, and we had never taken a tour before.  The trip more than exceeded our expectations.  It was fantastic.  But expensive.  

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Our trip to the Galapagos far exceeded our expectations. We knew we would see endemic species that live only in the Galapagos and also a variety of volcanic landscapes ranges from hundreds of thousands of years old to millions of years old. We didn't know we would see numerous species performing their mating rituals a few feet away from us on our walking trail. Or that the crew would treat us like family, creating an environment of care and hospitality like none we've ever experienced before.

Cabin was very comfortable, ship had everything we needed.

The food was incredible. Some of the best soups I've had in my life. The change I'd recommend is instead of having dessert directly after lunch, to serve it at 3pm as a mid afternoon snack. The dessert was too enticing to pass up and having it after delicious food made for a very full belly.

Aaron was very helpful, providing not only specific and high level information but also addressed all my questions and put me at ease (which he can tell you is not an easy job, as I am a worrier). He helped me understand logistics and pros/cons of various situations.

Carlos, the expedition leader, was organized and helpful in making decisions about which excursions to take. He helped make things funny and memorable where possible. The suggestion I have for him would be that he can be a bit long winded. I process better with brief oral instructions and information followed-up in writing. There was always written information but I'd prefer a shorter speech, or not to tie critical information in with non-critical so I could leave early if I needed to go rest. Sebastian was phenomenal. I couldn't imagine better care or being treated more like family. Throughout the trip, I felt like Sebastian was taking care of just my family. It wasn't until the last day that I realized many families felt that way. Sebastian changed the feel of the trip from a vacation with strangers to vacationing with extended family, all of whom cared for us and our well being. In every moment I felt safe, cared for, and that anything I could need was not only met but anticipated in advance. The Zodiac crew - drivers and boat loaders - were extremely helpful. Passengers had varying physical abilities and they made everyone feel cared for and that it was a pleasure to help them enjoy themselves rather than a burden to adjust and accommodate. The wait staff was warm, friendly, knew us by name.

Wow! National Geographic/Lindblad Expeditions is the gold standard for expedition travel. I was impressed with every single aspect of my experience. I travel a lot! I have always found that people who travel similarly are personable and like-minded. My fellow travelers on this trip were no exception. I strongly believe that I have forged lifelong friendships from many of the travelers with whom I shared this amazing travel experience.

The National Geographic Endeavor II had wonderful accommodations! My cabin was roomy, comfortable, and the wonderful crew member, Olga, who took care of the cabin always did an amazing job.

The food was incredible! It was like visiting a 5-star quality restaurant at every meal! The food was not only delicious, but the presentation and plating were creative and beautiful. The wait staff was also top notch! They took the time to get to know us and even anticipated our "usual" needs.

The naturalist guides were fun, informative, knowledgeable, and they really took the time to get to know us, the travelers. The certified photo instructor was fun, informative, knowledgeable, and he really took the time to get to know us, the travelers. All of the naturalist guides were consummate professionals! And our expedition leader, Paula, was equally amazing. She was fun, informative, knowledgeable, and her daily presentations provided the perfect balance of important information, brevity and humor.

Transportation Review

I had already arranged my own flights to get to and from the destination. National Geographic/Lindblad Expeditions arranged the in-country flights. Leslie made sure I was aware of all of the transportation arrangements, putting my mind at ease.

Leslie C. was great! She provided me with all of the important information I needed. She was also very timely in getting back to me with my myriad of questions. It was great to have a dedicated Adventure Specialist, Leslie, to whom I could turn with questions.

I had another trip planned for the summer of 2021, but it was canceled/postponed due to COVID-19. In the "travel bucket list" in my mind, the Galápagos Islands were my next destination, and they were open for travel this summer. I did a little quick research, and decided that I wanted to travel with National Geographic/Lindblad Expeditions, and I found that AdventureSmith Explorations could book the trip for me.

The Galápagos Islands are a destination of a lifetime! Do not skip any excursions! Soak up every moment. You can rest when you get home, but you will probably regret missing any opportunity to explore the islands.

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Additional Travel Options Before or After Your Galapagos Cruise

Most Galapagos cruises require travelers to find pre- and post-cruise Guayaquil or Quito hotels. This travel package offers an easy, cost-effective way to get to the Galapagos with a comprehensive land package.

Travel to Peru's most spectacular archaeological monument in South America: the ancient Inca site of Machu Picchu. This 5- or 6-day Machu Picchu Explorer adventure includes Cusco, the Urubamba Valley and upscale accommodations.

Mashpi Biodiversity Reserve is located in one of the most important global “hot spots” of biodiversity: the Tumbez-Chocó-Darién. This rainforest reserve features an exceptionally high level of endemism, with year-round access via the Mashpi Lodge.

Planning Your Cruise to the Galapagos Islands

Book your Galapagos small ship cruise with AdventureSmith Explorations for our broad knowledge of this famed archipelago. Our Adventure Specialists are Galapagos travel experts, savvy on Galapagos travel news and planning tips, and our travelers are extensions of this team, providing further insight to enhance our guests’ experience.   

This series of travel guides and journals will help you learn more about the Galapagos Islands and get inspired. We travel to the Galapagos several times each year and update our guides frequently, so consult these posts regularly for the most up-to-date information.

Many Galapagos animals can’t be seen anywhere else on earth but not every animal can be seen on every island. Learn more about where, when and how you can find the top Galapagos Islands animals plus other fun facts and videos.

When is the best time to visit Galapagos? Consult this month by month guide for help planning your Galapagos travel with tips on everything from weather, wildlife, water temperature and the benefits of each month.

Collectively, our crew of experts has been to the Galapagos more than 20 times to travel with our partner small ships and island lodges. Take our insider advice to make the most of your journey.

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Small Ship Cruises in Galapagos

Explore the amazing Galapagos Islands aboard a small ship cruise. Discover the birthplace of Darwins ' Theory of Evolution '.

A Galapagos small ship cruise should be high on most people's destination bucket list. For many, the Galapagos Islands hold a certain amount of intrigue to those seeking one of the few remaining spectacular wildlife encounters on Earth. With its raw, natural beauty and amazing wildlife, the isolated Galapagos Islands are best visited by boat, and more specifically, a luxury cruise or liveaboard boat offering different levels of accommodation onboard. Taking a Galapagos small ship cruise ensures you will gain access to some of the best visitor sites, most of which are close to bigger cruise ships.

To preserve the natural beauty of the Galapagos Islands, the Galapagos National Park has reduced the number of guests to the visitor sites by requiring boats to wait 14 days before returning to the same area. This means that most boats offer alternating itineraries to cover as many of the best Galapagos sites as possible. Escape the crowds and explore the islands on a Galapagos Cruise in small groups and with experienced naturalist guides. All Galapagos small ship cruises have 12 - 100 passengers, ensuring a more personalized service and experience.

The Galapagos Islands were first made famous when British scientist Charles Darwin based his ‘ Theory of Evolution ’ on his findings there. Made up of a cluster of around 13 volcanic islands, around 95% of this area is now part of the Galapagos National Park system and declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site .

A Galapagos cruise will offer a truly unique experience. From the stunning landscapes, which look like something from the Jurassic Age, to the endemic wildlife with up to 26 species native to these islands and in their natural habitat, there is nowhere else on earth like the Galapagos Islands.

Best Galapagos Tours

While there are many things to see and do in the Galapagos, some of the best Galapagos tours involve visiting the below destinations;

Española Island - Expedition cruises to Española Island in the Galapagos offer the unique opportunity to observe the world's only waved albatross breeding site, along with stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife, including the famous blue-footed boobies and marine iguanas.

Baltra Island - The home of the first airport in the Galapagos Islands, Baltra Island is where many Galapagos cruises start and finish.

Charles Darwin Research Station  - Located close to Puerto Ayora on Santa Cruz Island airport, a visit to the Charles Darwin Research Station is usually at the start or the end of the trip. The station is an information center, library, museum, and breeding ground for tortoises that will be introduced into the wild.

Tortuga Bay - located on Santa Cruz Island- gets its name from the black sea turtles that lay their eggs here. With a beautiful white sandy beach, Tortuga Bay also offers amazing snorkeling in the Galapagos Islands.

Fernandina Island - the youngest and one of the most pristine islands in the Galapagos, provides unparalleled opportunities to see unique species like the flightless cormorant and vast lava fields untouched by invasive species.

Darwin Bay -  located on Genovesa Island, this white sand coral beach is a great place to snorkel and appreciate the abundant wildlife in the water. It is the perfect way to see amazing wildlife up close!

Rabida Island - enchants visitors with its striking red sand beaches, diverse birdlife, including flamingos and brown pelicans, and excellent snorkeling opportunities among vibrant marine life.

El Chato Tortoise Reserve - Also located in Santa Cruz, the El Chato Tortoise Reserve is divided into 2 areas, Chato & Caseta. During the dry season, the reserve offers visitors the chance to observe Giant Tortoises in the wild.

Floreana Island - located at the south of the Galapagos Islands, Floreana is home to the ‘Post Office Bay’, where whalers placed an unofficial post box in the hope their letters would get sent home, as well as a great place to spot flamingos and sea turtles.

Isabela Island - the largest island in the archipelago, Isabela was formed by 5 young volcanoes joining together. With extensive lava fields in the north, dense vegetation, and unique red mangroves in the south, Isabela Island offers many great visitor sites in the Galapagos.

Chinese Hat - a small islet off the coast of Santiago Island in the Galapagos, offering a close-up view of volcanic formations, a thriving sea lion colony, and a unique landscape shaped remarkably like its namesake.

Best Time to Cruise Galapagos

Due to its proximity to the equator, the Galapagos Islands see very little rainfall, and there is no best time to visit the Galapagos Islands to see wildlife. The area has 2 main seasons: the warm, wet season from late December to June or the cool, dry season from July to early December, which means there are amazing Galapagos itineraries year-round. Galapagos in January - May is the time when green sea turtles and marine and land iguanas start nesting. In contrast, June marks the start of the breeding of California Sea Lions, August for Fur Seals to start breeding, and tortoises in Santa Cruz island to lay eggs in the wild. Nutrient-rich waters from the strong Humboldt current in August offer excellent opportunities to snorkel with sea lion pups. Dolphin and whale spotting is very common in September & November on the crossing to Fernandina Island, and December marks the start of the warm season in the Galapagos and offers many wildlife encounters. Many wildlife species breed and nest year-round, such as the red-footed and masked boobies, flightless cormorants, penguins, and greater flamingoes.

With the Galapagos Islands being hugely popular, planning for your Galapagos trip is recommended, as spaces can fill up fast.

How to get to the Galapagos Islands

The Galapagos Islands are located in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, 600 miles (1000km) off the coast of Ecuador in South America. International flights will usually arrive at Quito or Guayaquil international airports on the Ecuadorian mainland. Direct flights from US cities are available, as well as from some European cities. A domestic flight from Quito or Guayaquil is required to get to the Galapagos Islands. These flights are usually not included in the advertised tour cost but can be arranged when booking with Liveaboard.com. It is strongly advised that you make your domestic travel arrangements when booking your Galapagos cruise to ensure you arrive on time for the cruise departure.

Where do Galapagos Cruises depart from?

Most Galapagos cruises depart from Baltra Island, San Cristobal Island, where two domestic airports are located, or Puerto Ayora (Santa Cruz). Your cruise operator will then arrange to collect you from the airport and take you to your ship.

Very few boats sail directly from Ecuador, as most of the action and adventure lie within the Galapagos Islands themselves. So, you will get more out of your trip if you start it in the heart of the action.

Galapagos Cruise Tips

When planning your Galapagos trip, there are a few things to consider. When should you book? How many days? What to take? etc. Below are some tips to help you to get the most out of your trip of a lifetime;

Plan ahead - To avoid disappointment, planning your Galapagos Small Ship cruise well ahead of time is best. Most Galapagos yachts sell out at least 6 months in advance, so try to book early. That being said, sometimes there are good deals due to cancellations. So, if you are planning a spur-of-the-moment Galapagos cruise, checking for some last-minute deals is a good idea. This is one way to see Galapagos on a budget, but you risk the chance of the cruises being sold out.

Arrive early - trying to arrive at least 1 to 2 days before your cruise departure date is recommended in case of flight delays. The last thing you want is to miss a few days of your long-awaited Galapagos cruise and have to join the tour later.

Choosing the right trip - As mentioned earlier, yachts are restricted from returning to the same visitor site within 14 days. For that reason, you will see many different itineraries, ranging from East, West, North, South, A, and B. Most boats have put a lot of effort into scheduling the itineraries, so no matter which one you pick, you will have a memorable experience. Galapagos itineraries can be as short as 4 days, but most are 8 days long. However, the best way to see the Galapagos and all it has to offer is to do 2 back-to-back, 7-night itineraries; his way, you will cover most of the islands and visitor sites. Various boat sizes are available for cruising the Galapagos Islands. See our Best Small Ship Cruises in Galapagos page for more information.

Cruises versus Island Hopping - While you can still explore some of the visitor sites and islands of the Galapagos by staying in a hotel and moving from island to island, only a few areas in the Galapagos National Park are accessible by day boat. Taking a liveaboard is the only real way to explore the 40 National Park landing sites, with the added benefit of arriving early before anyone else arrives.

What to pack - While on your Galapagos expedition, there are a few things you want to take with you to get the most enjoyment out of your Galapagos cruise. A good, comfortable pair of hiking or walking shoes is essential for the trails you will explore. The second set of waterproof type sandals is also ideal for beach walks and wet landings from the panga. Regarding clothing, you don’t need to worry about bringing too much. It’s recommended to bring a light raincoat or poncho, sunglasses, a hat, a lightweight sweater for cooler evenings, mosquito repellant, and some long, lightweight clothing for sun protection. Also, a good SPF is essential because the Galapagos Islands are close to the equator. For the evenings, the dress code varies from boat to boat, but at the most will be smart-casual.

Snorkeling Gear - most Galapagos yachts will provide a full set of snorkel gear, but it is recommended that if you have your own and it is comfortable, take it with you. Particularly if you have your mask or need a prescription mask, wetsuits are generally not included in the cost of the trip, and it can be a good idea to arrange to rent one of these to keep you warm in the water and to protect you from the sun.

Galapagos Travel Advice - You will need a valid passport to visit the Galapagos, with at least 6 months still available. Most countries do not require a visa to enter Ecuador, but checking with your local embassy before making travel arrangements is a good idea. The local currency is the US dollar, but most yachts accept major credit cards. If taking cash, try to bring smaller notes, as many restaurants and stores do not accept $100 bills. You should also bring US$ cash to tip the guides and crew aboard your Galapagos cruise.

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Galapagos Reviews

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  • 8.0 Very good

Wish I could spend more time!

Cruising Galapagos in March on the Nemo III

We would highly recommend the Legend. We are prone to seasickness, so we took a large boat. I don't think we missed out on anything compared to the smaller boats except the ship had to anchor a little further out than the smaller boats and tender us in to shore.We also spent 5 days on land based activities in the Galapagos after the cruise. You will see much more wildlife cruising and visiting the uninhabited islands than you will visiting the human-populated islands.

Cruising Galapagos in March on the Galapagos Legend

  • 10.0 Exceptional

Great experience.. good combination with walking, hiking, beach, snorkelling, visiting with Zodiacs and swimming :-) Our guide Enrique was great! We even could use the kayak and the SUP. After each excursion we were welcomed back with a special drink and snacks...

Cruising Galapagos in July on the Endemic

  • 8.8 Fabulous

Amazing, so much wildlife and very close encounters

Cruising Galapagos in December on the Nemo III

  • 9.6 Exceptional

Excellent. Good planning and very good time when we come back to the boat.

Cruising Galapagos in February on the Galapagos Sea Star

5 star! We absolutely loved it

Cruising Galapagos in March on the Infinity

it is very very good

Cruising Galapagos in March on the Golondrina

It was an incredible vacation. The captain of Nemo2 was great, the naturalist Marcus was enthusiastic and very knowledgeable. The ship was great, we enjoyed the small group environment. Thank you !

Cruising Galapagos in April on the Nemo II

  • Arnold Alexander V

Did not dive but great snorkeling

Cruising Galapagos in May on the Grace

Snorkelling was incredible

Cruising Galapagos in May on the EcoGalaxy

Really good BUT for us it was the snorkelling that made it exceptional

Cruising Galapagos in May on the Tip Top II

This trip was definitely a bucket list trip and it did not disappoint! We look forward to returning soon to visit the other islands....

Cruising Galapagos in July on the Monserrat

Wonderful, amazing adventure. I would recommend it to all my friends.

Cruising Galapagos in September on the Galapagos Legend

  • 8.4 Very good
  • Kent Man Chun Y

Excellent. Very comfortable way to explore the Galapagos.

Cruising Galapagos in November on the Grand Majestic

I was all very good. It’s an easy and relaxed way to get around. Every thing is maded for the gests. Don’t have to anything just enjoy.

Cruising Galapagos in December on the Fragata

Increíble!

Cruising Galapagos in December on the Monserrat

  • 6.8 Review score

Snorkeling was good lots of fish decent visibility

Cruising Galapagos in February on the Natural Paradise

Overall, cruising in Galapagos is truly an amazing experience. We have traveled and sailed in other parts of the world, but nothing can compare to experiencing wildlife as you are able to do on Galapagos Islands while learning from professional and experienced Naturalists, there to answer any question you may have about what you see or hear. Each Island has it's own unique experience to offer from geology, history, flora, fauna and sea life - fantastic!!

Cruising Galapagos in February on the Nemo II

Didn't dive on this trip, but snorkeling certainly met our expectations. Conditions on the last few days of the trip weren't too good due to low visibility, but the first several sessions were wonderful. Wish I had seen more sharks and hammerheads especially.

Cruising Galapagos in February on the Grand Majestic

Didn’t dive but the snorkeling was fabulous.

Cruising Galapagos in March on the EcoGalaxy

Excellent - lots of sitings of the 2 dozen or so must see animals. Even had over 100 galapagos sharks circling the boat one night chasing flying fish.

Cruising Galapagos in April on the Natural Paradise

The winds reduced visibility a bit, but I would do it all again in a heartbeat!

Cruising Galapagos in May on the Archipel I

We did not dive. Snorkeling was such a fun adventure that allowed us to see many marine animals in the wild!

Cruising Galapagos in June on the Infinity

We only snorkeled but that was the highlight of the trip for us. Outstanding adventure!

Cruising Galapagos in June on the Galaxy

Not being a diver or snorkeler it was a wonderful introduction to the activity.

Cruising Galapagos in September on the Fragata

I highly recommend visiting the Galápagos Islands, once in a lifetime experience ! And I think the best way the visit is on a cruise ship! You get to see so much !

Cruising Galapagos in September on the Calipso

Loved it - everyday we saw new wildlife. It was incredible how unafraid the wildlife was of humans which allowed for relatively close & extended contact with the wildlife. Travel between the islands was very enjoyable on the Nemo III which is a sailing catamaran. The boat had tons of open space on deck for watching the landscape go by and for spotting marine animals i.e. dolphins & whales. Great trip - would highly recommend

Cruising Galapagos in October on the Nemo III

The entire trip to the Galapagos was amazing. If you like to see and engage with wildlife in the natural setting, the Galapagos is the place to do it. So much to see and experience.

Cruising Galapagos in October on the Fragata

Only snorkeled but was very good

Cruising Galapagos in November on the Treasure of Galapagos

no diving just snorkeling, great

Cruising Galapagos in November on the Eden

  • Manuel Oern A

It was a nice expirence - water is cold and muddy.

Cruising Galapagos in November on the Bonita

the entire small cruise ship experience was incredible

Cruising Galapagos in December on the Golondrina

It was ok, a little too cold for my tastes

Cruising Galapagos in December on the Anahi

Snorkeling was amazing

Cruising Galapagos in January on the Natural Paradise

Snorkeling was a highlight for me.

The snorkeling was an incredible experience for the sheer amount of fish that can be observed.

Cruising Galapagos in January on the Calipso

Cruising Galapagos in February on the Infinity

Very good even if i would have appreciated to do the tunnels

Cruising Galapagos in February on the Cachalote Explorer

Absolutely Incredible! So many cool animals and experiences

Cruising Galapagos in February on the Archipel I

We only snorkeled but it was really great!

Cruising Galapagos in March on the Eden

Fantastic. Hopefully we will return again one day. Highly recommended.

Cruising Galapagos in March on the Archipel I

We haven’t dived yet but our snorkeling experiences were wonderful, a very vibrant marine life exists and you get to see so much from on top of the water

Cruising Galapagos in April on the Bonita

Heaven!!!!!

Cruising Galapagos in April on the Galapagos Legend

  • Anna Marie S

snorkeled only. Absolutely wonderful experience swimming with the sea lions, turtles, penguins and beautiful tropical fish.

Cruising Galapagos in April on the Yolita

other than the freezing water the snorkeling was excellent

Snorkeling was as amazing as the excursions on land!

Cruising Galapagos in May on the Nemo II

The snorkeling was superb overall, though there were days when the water conditions were not ideal.

Cruising Galapagos in May on the Galaxy

We covered alot of area, and were kept nicely busy learning something every day, The trip certainly exceeded our expectations.

Cruising Galapagos in June on the Nemo II

  • J. Miller T

no diving but the snorkels rivalled most of the dives I've been on lately....

We did not dive, but enjoyed our snorkelling experiences. The wet suits kept us warm and they were very buoyant. We saw so much marine life, tropical fish, sea stars, sea lions frolicking, marine iguanas feasting, sea turtles in abundance, sharks, stingrays, penguins….a sea lion catching a parrot fish, amazing!

Cruising Galapagos in June on the Passion

We did not dive. We were on a snorkel boat. The snorkeling was unbelievable! And I always felt safe because the guide was always in the water with us, and the two dingys were close by with two crew members available to pick you up with the wave of a hand.

Cruising Galapagos in July on the Galapagos Sea Star

Snorkeling was fantastic.

Cruising Galapagos in July on the Golondrina

We have seen so many different islands, fantastic beaches, volcanic landscapes. It was impressive.

Cruising Galapagos in August on the Golondrina

Every island we visited and every activity we participated in helped to make our 6 day cruise in Galapagos one of the best trips our family has ever taken. Galapagos is one of the most amazing places on earth and our cruise with Alya was a fantastic way to experience it.

Cruising Galapagos in August on the Alya

  • 5.2 Review score

Not enough variety of wildlife

Cruising Galapagos in September on the Alya

Did not dive, only snorkeling once or twice a day with great experiences. Separately, for some reason you didn't ask about Santa Cruz island, but I can say the time seeing giant tortoises at El Chata ranch was very special and I think s highlight of anyone's trip to the Galapagos.

Cruising Galapagos in September on the Reina Silvia Voyager

interesting and fun

Was not so fun! Did it once and can’t tolerate the cold water that it affects my breathing. Maybe I’ll come back during warm weather, water might be a little warm!

Cruising Galapagos in September on the Galaxy

We snorkeled rather than diving, and the experience was a bit mixed. We had some days with rough water and poor visibility, but other days that were perfect. We saw sea lions, turtles, penguins, and marine iguanas in addition to the usual cast of fish.

WE did Snorkling and I felt safe and adventurous. Saw amazing fish and shore life.

Cruising Galapagos in September on the Natural Paradise

They were well organized with full wet suits, masks etc. We were given free reign with a good overview for safety. For me, the water was still to cold and tended to be murky and too few fish.Others took full advantage of the many opportunities and enjoyed finding the sharks, rays, etc. .

Snorkeling was great on all days! The best was the snorkel at Devils Crown where a huge pod of dolphins played around the catamaran and also escorted us during our snorkel event! We also saw some whales!!! GREAT EXPERIENCE!

Cruising Galapagos in October on the Alya

We didn't dive on Grand Majestic - but the snorkeling and land excursions were perfect!

Cruising Galapagos in October on the Grand Majestic

The snorkeling was excellent but some spots had more of a « deep sea » feel, which was frightening and exciting at the same time. The crew makes us feel very secure at all times so you really enjoy your experience. Plenty of wildlife to see underwater : penguins, sea lions, rays, sharks, turtles and all the colorfull fish!

I came for the animals as well as the history. Our guide was great with the animal information but he missed on a few of the historical places (mentioned above). After iguanas on every island, you tend to ignore them after a while. Snorkeling was good but again, it was almost the same species at each snorkel site. Too much of any animal, fish, etc. can get old. We stopped on Isabella Island multiple times to the exclusion of other islands. Not sure if we missed anything on the other islands or not, just making a note. Overall, I really enjoyed the entire experience and will highly recommend it others. Thank you! (I am hoping I got my info right on these stops as they are not in the order we did them so my notes may be off a bit.)

Cruising Galapagos in October on the Golondrina

It was great snorkeling. Water is cold after about 30 min.

Cruising Galapagos in November on the Solaris

Next time I would take a nicer boat but like I said staff was wonderful.

We snorkeled. The water was cold on the west end of the island chain but that’s where we had the best experience and interaction.

Cruising Galapagos in January on the Grand Majestic

Overall, it was a very good experience. We learned a lot about flora and fauna of Galapagos while enjoying all the fun activities

Cruising Galapagos in January on the Galaxy

We toured the southern islands and all excursions were fantastic! We kept thinking the next island couldn't get any better than the last one, then it did.

Cruising Galapagos in January on the Samba

  • Alexander W

When the currents were strong the visibility was bad, but most of the time it was really enjoyable. Only needed a wetsuit half of the time.

  • Mary Ellen S

We did not dive, but snorkeled which was amazing! Many turtles, rays, fish, sharks! Also pods of dolphins, killer whales!

Cruising Galapagos in February on the Passion

A trip of a lifetime, absolutely amazing, weather was great, sea was calm most of the time. Staff and boat both exceeded expectations

Cruising Galapagos in February on the Reina Silvia Voyager

We are world travelers- this trip has been the best we’ve ever taken. Be prepared! It is HOT and the islands treks are long and often rocky. The itinerary pace is extreme. There is very little down time. Everyday you are off the vessel by 8. Often by 6:30. Be prepared - while the ship is a luxury vessel - the activities can be taxing.

Cruising Galapagos in April on the Alya

Warm water, pretty clear, playful penguins, what could be better! ( I was snorkeling not diving)

We loved all aspects of our cruise except one night of unavoidable rocky seas. We enjoyed 8 days (no regrets) but would have been satisfied with 5 days as things began to repeat.

We did snorkel on a lot of different places. On some we were lucky on other less. But all by all seem a lot of different locations with a wide variety

Cruising Galapagos in April on the Golondrina

Overall the excursions were informative & very interesting and fun!

The snorkeling was really good, clear waters, an abundance of sea life, the different locations with there unique qualities and creatures. Don't remember the excursions on each island. But overall it was one of the best adventures of our lives!

Cruising Galapagos in June on the Reina Silvia Voyager

We didn’t dive but the snorkelling was wonderful, felt at times like swimming in an aquarium!

Cruising Galapagos in June on the Bonita

Very educational and interesting

Cruising Galapagos in July on the Passion

I’ve never snorkelled before, but it was all straightforward and very enjoyable

Cruising Galapagos in August on the Solaris

Only went snorkeling. Snorkeling is meh; I've seen much better in Caribbean and Hawaii

Cruising Galapagos in September on the Solaris

Fantastic for all the islands - the different unique environments for each one was so interesting.

Cruising Galapagos in October on the Bonita

  • guillermo H

We saw whales, dolphins, manta ray

Cruising Galapagos in November on the Nemo II

Excellent. So much amazing wildlife and each island was unique. It really didn't matter where we went. It was all incredibly interesting.

Our trip to Galapagos was the trip of a lifetime, spectacular in every way!!!

Cruising Galapagos in December on the Reina Silvia Voyager

Cruising the Galapagos Islands is an experience everyone should get to have. It provided me with a greater respect of the effect people have on the environment and its creatures.

Cruising Galapagos in December on the Yolita

Wonderful! Boat size/amount of passengers was perfect. Appreciated that nat parks are so strict with landings and guide requirements, this is a fragile place that needs all the protection it can get.

Cruising Galapagos in January on the Coral I and II

I would definitely recommend this trip. It went to multiple islands so we saw a variety of wildlife and topography.

Cruising Galapagos in January on the Galapagos Legend

Very good though we saw only limited fish stock and sea lions

Cruising Galapagos in February on the Alya

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Ukrainian army continues intense artillery fire on Russian positions in the direction of Avdiivka

The burden of providing assistance to Ukraine is being shared between the US and its Nato allies, the US secretary of state, Antony Blinken, has said.

Speaking at the meeting of Nato foreign ministers in Brussels, Blinken sought to counter those within the US who have claimed the country is providing more than its fair share to Ukraine and called for a reduction in financial and military aid.

“The United States is not standing alone,” he said. “We’ve provided about $77bn in assistance to Ukraine. Our European allies, over the same period of time, have provided more than $110bn.

“We often talk about burden sharing and the imperative of burden sharing. When it comes to Ukraine, that’s clearly what we’ve seen and what we continue to see.”

We must not underestimate Russia, says Nato chief

Nato must not underestimate Russia and its ability to continue fighting the war in Ukraine , the bloc’s secretary general has said.

Speaking at a meeting of Nato’s foreign ministers in Brussels, Jens Stoltenberg said the war had diminished Russia’s influence in its near abroad, made it more dependent on China, and cost it a substantial portion of its conventional forces.

“All of this underlines Putin’s strategic mistake in invading Ukraine,” he said. “At the same time, we must not underestimate Russia.

“Russia’s economy is on a war footing, Putin has a high tolerance for casualties, and Russian aims in Ukraine have not changed.”

He added that Russia had amassed a large missile stockpile ahead of winter and was making new attempts to strike Ukraine’s energy infrastructure.

Stoltenberg will be followed at the press conference by the US secretary of state, Antony Blinken. Watch the event on the live feed at the top of the page.

Russian casualties reach 327,580, according to Ukraine

Russian casualties since the beginning of the war now stand at 327,580, according to the Ukrainian military.

In its latest daily update, Ukraine’s general staff said the figure had increased by 1,140.

It said the number of tanks and armoured vehicles destroyed stood at 5,538 and 10,312 respectively, while the same figure for multiple launch rocket systems was 910.

It also said Russia had lost a total of 5,944 drones.

"The person who does not believe in miracles surely makes it certain that he or she will never take part in one." William Blake The combat losses of the enemy from February 24, 2022 to November 29, 2023. pic.twitter.com/tbkFAJTt5B — Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) November 29, 2023

The opening salvo in Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February last year was not a rocket or a missile. Rather, it was an essay.

Vladimir Putin’s On the Historical Unity of Russians and Ukrainians, published in summer 2021, ranged over 1,000 years of history in its 7,500 words to assert that the two countries are “one people”.

Now, 90 international and Ukrainian historians are coming together under the umbrella of the new London-based Ukrainian History Global Initiative to wrest Ukraine’s past from the shadow of Russian and Soviet narratives.

The historians want Ukraine’s history to take its place among a wealth of global stories – from the part it played in the history of the ancient Greeks who founded trading emporia on the Black Sea, to its connections with Byzantium, and its links with the Vikings who ruled the medieval polity of Kyivan Rus.

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The European Union has delivered about 300,000 of the 1 m shells it has promised to Ukraine , the Ukrainian foreign minister, Dmytro Kuleba, has said.

In March, the EU’s defence ministers announced a €1bn plan for the joint procurement of extra ammunition by the Brussels-based European Defence Agency.

Earlier this month, the German defence minister, Boris Pistorius, said the bloc would miss its target to deliver the rounds by March 2024.

Speaking to reporters this morning at a Nato meeting in Brussels, Kuleba said there was a need for greater alignment of Ukrainian and Nato arms production to ensure Ukraine receives the supplies it needs.

“We need to create a Euro-Atlantic common area of defence industries,” he said.

In September, the British defence company BAE Systems announced it was setting up a local entity in Ukraine to help ramp up its supply of weapons and equipment.

The Russian navy had kept two submarines with up to eight Kalibr missiles on combat duty in the Black Sea as of Tuesday evening, according to Ukraine .

“The missile threat level is high,” Ukraine’s navy said on Telegram.

The US-based thinktank the Institute for the Study of War said earlier that extreme weather had forced Russia to withdraw its fleet to port, but submarines can dive to avoid bad weather.

Ukraine says it repelled 21 out of 21 overnight drone attacks

Following on from the last post, Ukraine appears to have had its own success in repelling a significant number of drone attacks overnight.

The country’s defence ministry said on X, formerly Twitter, that its air defences had shot down 21 out of 21 Iranian-made Shahed drones overnight.

In a separate statement, it added that the drones were headed for the western Khmelnytskyi region, home to a Ukrainian air base.

It said two cruise missiles had also been destroyed.

“We are grateful to the partner countries for strengthening [our] air defence!” it said.

Earlier this year, Ukraine called on its western allies to help strengthen its air defences to enable it to protect itself from Russian attacks on its infrastructure.

In response, countries including the UK and US announced a support package of hundreds of air defence missiles.

100% russian drones destroyed! Overnight, the Ukrainian Air Forces shot down 21/21 «Shahed» UAVs and 2 Kh-59 cruise missiles. Thank you, our air defenders! We are grateful to the partner countries for strengthening 🇺🇦 air defence! 📸: Joint Forces Command (Illustrative photo) pic.twitter.com/t0O6Dm1jSF — Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) November 29, 2023

Russian air defence forces destroyed a drone flying towards Moscow overnight, the city’s mayor has said.

Writing on Telegram early this morning, Sergei Sobyanin said the drone was shot down over the southern district of Podolsk.

“According to preliminary data, there was no damage or casualties at the site where the debris fell,” he said.

“Emergency services specialists are working at the scene.”

Recent months have seen numerous drone attacks by Ukraine on the Russian capital.

Bad weather has slowed Russia’s campaign to secure eastern Ukraine and capture the town of Avdiivka, Ukrainian officials have said.

After two days of storms – and snow in the south – the forecast was for more rain in the east, leaving the ground sodden and unsuitable for military manoeuvres.

“They’ve started to shell the town centre from Donetsk. Our brigade is holding its ground, but we can’t see any equipment coming,” Serhiy Tsekhotskyi, a Ukrainian officer in the town, told national television.

“The weather is unsuitable. But once the frosts come and the ground hardens, an attempted assault with equipment is possible.”

Another military spokesperson, Volodymyr Fitio, said the weather had forced the Russians to also make “adjustments”.

“You cannot advance when the ground is like this,” Fitio told the media outlet Espreso TV. “The Russians previously brought in reserves and threw them into battle. There are a lot fewer movements like that now because of the weather.”

This is the Guardian’s live coverage of the Russian war against Ukraine , which has entered its 644th day. Here are the main developments:

Marianna Budanova, the wife of Ukraine’s intelligence head, Kyrylo Budanov, was poisoned and received treatment in hospital, a Ukrainian military intelligence official confirmed . She fell ill reportedly after eating food laced with “heavy metals”.

Russian shells struck homes on Tuesday, killing four people and injuring at least five, Ukrainian officials said. A five-storey building was hit in the southern town of Nikopol, said the Dnipropetrovsk region governor, Serhiy Lysak.

Tornadoes were forecast for the Black Sea region after a storm that killed at least 14 people and left more than 2 million people without electricity in Russia and Ukraine including occupied Crimea.

The Institute for the Study of War said the storm forced Russia to return all of its naval vessels and missile carriers to their bases , and suggested that the threat of mines drifting in the Black Sea would increase because the storm dispersed minefields.

There were also reports that the storm damaged railways in coastal areas, which could have an impact on the Russian military’s logistics capabilities in occupied Crimea and southern Ukraine, the ISW said. The damage affected “the tempo of military operations along the frontline in Ukraine” but had not stopped them entirely.

In an intelligence update, the UK’s Ministry of Defence (MoD) said Russia had made small advances on the northern axis of a pincer movement as part of an attempt to surround Avdiivka. “Although Avdiivka has become a salient or bulge in the Ukrainian frontline, Ukraine remains in control of a corridor of territory approximately 7km wide, through which it continues to supply the town .”

The US Senate will begin considering legislation that includes aid for Israel and Ukraine as soon as next week , the leader of the Democratic majority, Chuck Schumer, said on Tuesday, adding that an aid bill was needed even if there was no agreement with Republicans, who demand linked funding for US border security.

Ukraine, Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania said their foreign ministers would boycott a meeting of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) in North Macedonia on Thursday and Friday because the Russian foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, intends to take part.

Nato’s secretary general, Jens Stoltenberg, urged members of the alliance to “stay the course” in supporting Ukraine in its war against Russia’s invasion. “It’s our obligation to ensure that we provide Ukraine with the weapons they need,” Stoltenberg said after arriving for a gathering of foreign ministers from Nato countries at its headquarters in Brussels.

The EU has agreed to more than quadruple its spending on training Ukrainian soldiers, investing close to an extra €200m (£173m), AFP reported.

Germany’s chancellor, Olaf Scholz, has said military and financial support for Ukraine is of “existential importance” to Europe. In a speech to parliament, he was quoted by AFP as saying: “We will continue with this support as long as it is necessary. This support is of existential importance. For Ukraine … but also for us in Europe. None of us want to imagine what even more serious consequences it would have for us if Putin won this war.”

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In terms of climate in the Galapagos Islands there are two distinct seasons. The rainy season is from January to May, with temperatures between 23 ° and 27 °, and a dry season from June to December, averaging 19 °. The official currency of the place is the US dollar (USD), which is important to know to avoid changing all the money we have when arriving in the country.

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Floreana Island: It is located 60 kms to the east of the Espanola Island. Floreana is well known for its attractive history of pirates, whalers, and settlers. Here you can observe between December and May pink flamingos and nesting sea turtles. Also you can find a small population of galapagos penguins. Floreana also known as Santa Maria Island has approximately 150 habitants and is one of the four islands populated in Galapagos. His access port is Prieta Beach. In the inside of the island at the top, you can visit the Chakras of Ritter and, to the South, the Haven of Peace.

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Santa Fe Island: Uninhabited island by the man, known for beaches of calm waters in the Barrington Bay, where you can walk in both arenas where sea lions abound like diving snorkeling surface. If you like animals, you can see giant land iguanas, unique animals of this island, which reach up to a meter in length.

Sullivan Bay : It is located southeast of Santiago Island. It is of great interest to geologists. In this place it is possible to witness enigmatic lava structures, which are of interest to scholars and scientists from all over the world. This island enjoys a height of 114 meters above sea level, and you can see sea birds and terrestrial, a colony of sea lions and black marine iguanas that have managed to adapt very well to this place. Various species of plants are born from the rocks. In Sullivan Bay there is a one-mile trail. In this peculiar island is allowed to swim and to dive from the shore.

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