Friday, August 15, 2014

How To Get The Best Galapagos Islands Cruise Experience

By Linda Ruiz


The Galapagos is a string of islands located about 1,000 km from Ecuador. This archipelago is made up of thirteen islands; however, only five of these are currently inhabited. Many people visit there because they are interested in its volcanic geology, as well as the large variety of flora and fauna that can be observed throughout the islands. If you are interested in seeing the place, you want to plan a galapagos islands cruise.

First, you will need to decide what boat you want to take your cruise on. Speak to a travel agent and ask them if they have any brochures that can give you an idea of what your options are. You will need to consider the sailing frequency of the cruise ships as well as the cost for each one. Secondly, you will need to decide what time of the year you want to visit, whether to go in the winter or summer. This will often depend on your other commitments, such as work and family.

You will also have to decide when the best time is to make your trip. The climate tends to be mild all year round. Therefore, you can visit in either the summer or winter, as it suits you. You can travel there in the high season, when there are more tourists, or the low season, when it tends to be cheaper.

You must also check if you need vaccinations before travelling to the region. If you are only going to the Galapagos Islands, you will not need a vaccination. However, if you will be visiting mainland Ecuador, then vaccinations are often recommended. You should check this with your doctor. The typical vaccinations are for typhoid, hepatitis A, and diphtheria. Be sure to arrange this well in advance of your trip, as many vaccines must be administered three months before travelling.

You may want to spend lots of time exploring the area during your stay. The highlands, which are located in the larger islands, are normally green and lush. The islands located at sea level have many shorelines with very little precipitation. From June to December the area experiences a dry season, with only brief showers. During this time, the sea mammals and birds tend to be very active.

Most cruises do not have a formal dress code on board. Generally, you will be required to wear shoes and a shirt when attending lunch and dinner. Certain cruises, such as the Xpedition, the Parranda, or the Isabella II, require people to wear long pants at each meal.

When selecting a cruise, you will have to choose between a single, double or triple suite. Most cruises offer double cabins to passengers, unless you are traveling alone. In which case, you may only want to pay for a single supplement. Remember that smoking is not allowed on board, but you may smoke on the ship deck or in designated areas on some boats.

The official currency there is the US Dollar, so make sure you bring plenty of money with you for buying souvenirs or drinks. However, if you run out, there are many ATM machines and banks that you can access.




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