First Class Services 1/3
Main Features
• Air conditioned cabins
• Private bathrooms
• Certified naturalist guide
• Kayaks available aboard
• Snorkel equipment included
• Triple, twin & double cabins
The Millennium Galapagos is a highly comfortable catamaran, specially recommended for families and first timers. It’s 16 passengers are distributed among 2 double suites and 6 standard twin or triple cabins, plus several social areas, ample spaces and private bathrooms, which are the result of years of experience cruising the Galapagos Islands and feedback from its passengers. Millennium Galapagos has been remodeled recently to better accommodate to their passengers’ needs, while keeping its own style and great service.
Millennium Galapagos keeps up with very high standards of security, thanks both to the catamaran’s natural buoyancy and stability, plus the nine person staff’s training, without sacrificing the elegance that is characteristic of the Millennium Galapagos.
Al-fresco dining, bar and a solarium are also waiting on deck for you after your daily tours, on which a multilingual naturalist will guide you.
Type: Motor Catamaran
Capacity: 16 passengers
Length: 27 meters / 82 feet
Max Speed: 12 knots
Guide: Level 2 or 3
Crew: 9 + guide
Sundeck – solarium
Lounge areas
Bar
Kayaks / 2 DBL, 2 SGL
Outdoor dinning
TV/DVD, Library
Main Features
• Air conditioned cabins
• Private bathrooms
• Certified naturalist guide
• Kayaks available aboard
• Snorkel equipment included
• Triple, twin & double cabins
Minors Aboard Cruise
• Minimum Age: 7 years old
• Eligible Age: under 12 years
• Eligible Discount: 30%
• Restriction: Traveling with 2 full paying adults
Notices & Cruise details
• Single supplement: 60%
• On board payments, only cash
• Accommodation based on 2 guest per cabin
• Inquire us for discounts & offers
Itineraries, inclusions & exclusions are subject to change by the Galapagos National Park or ship management.
• Day 1: Baltra Airport & Santa Cruz Island – Dragon Hill
• Day 2: South Plaza & Santa Fe Island
• Day 3: San Cristobal Island – Interpretation Center & Lobos Island
• Day 4: San Cristobal island – Punta Pitt & Cerro Colorado
• Day 5: San Cristobal – Cerro Brujo & Kicker Rock
• Day 6: Española Island – Punta Suárez & Gardner Bay
• Day 7: Floreana – Punta Cormorant & Post Office Bay
• Day 8: Santa Cruz Island – Charles Darwin Research Station & Balta Airport
• Day 1: Baltra Airport & Highlands of Santa Cruz
• Day 2: Puerto Villamil -Tintoreras, Wetlands, Breeding Center, Wall of Tears
• Day 3: Isabela Island – Punta Moreno & Fernandina Island – Punta Mangle
• Day 4: Fernandina Island -Espinoza Point & Isabela Island -Tagus Cove
• Day 5: Santiago Island – Egas Port & Chinese Hat
• Day 6: Santa Cruz Island – Black Turtle Cove & North Seymour Island
• Day 7: Bartolome Island & Santiago Island – Sullivan Bay
• Day 8: Santa Cruz Island – Bachas Beach & Baltra Airport
• Day 1: San Cristobal Airport & Lobos Island
• Day 2: San Cristobal -Pitt Point & Galapaguera Natural
• Day 3: San Cristobal -Cerro Brujo & Kicker Rock
• Day 4: Española Island – Suárez Point & Gardner Bay
• Day 5: Floreana Island – Punta Cormorant & Post Office Bay
• Day 6: Santa Cruz Island – Charles Darwin Research Station & Transfer to Baltra Airport
• Day 1: Baltra Airport & Highlands of Santa Cruz
• Day 2: Puerto Villamil –Tintoreras, Wetlands, Breeding Center, Wall of Tears
• Day 3: Isabela Island – Moreno Point & Fernandina Island - Point Mangle
• Day 4: Fernandina Island -Espinoza Point & Isabela Island -Tagus Cove
• Day 5: Santiago Island – Egas Port & Chinese Hat
• Day 6: Santa Cruz Island – Black Turtle Cove & Transfer to Baltra Airport
• Day 1: Baltra Airport & North Seymour
• Day 2: Bartolome Island & Santiago Island – Sullivan Bay
• Day 3: Santa Cruz – Bachas Beach & Dragon Hill
• Day 4: South Plaza & Santa Fe Island
• Day 5: San Cristobal – Interpretation Center & Transfer to San Cristóbal Airport
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