The Monserrat Galapagos Yacht is specifically designed for sailing the Galapagos and offers 10 cabins across two decks with 7 twin and 3 double bed births for a total capacity of 20 passengers. All cabins have a private bathroom and air conditioning, whilst the 6 upper deck cabins all have large windows, and the 4 lower cabins have outward facing portholes. The yacht has lots of social exterior and interior areas for passengers to enjoy while they relax after a day in the Galapagos, including a sun deck area with both shaded and uncovered reclining chairs, as well as a lounge and bar area. The cruise is an excellent option for those looking to explore the Galapagos in depth, as two naturalist guides on board create smaller groups for the landings and water-based excursions, whilst an extensive selection of itineraries of different lengths and routes allow for lots of options and flexibility to explore the Archipelago at the price point and time scale that suits you.
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Sarah Frankish
Travel Specialist
Sarah Frankish
Travel Specialist
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- We've been leading wildlife travel since our first South Africa tours over 25 years ago
- Our Travel Specialists have lived in their specialist area for years
- We work with local guides to immerse you deeper in our diverse range of experiences
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- You'll speak to your own expert who'll share their first-hand knowledge
- We'll make your itinerary seamless with 24/7 emergency contact available
- Your Travel Specialist will listen to ensure you have the best chance of seeing the wildlife you love
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- We take care to actively contribute to the conservation of environments we visit
- For select countries, we make a charitable donation on your behalf when you make your booking
- We've partnered with conservation experts and NGOs to curate responsible tours
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