Celebrity Cruises restarting Galapagos Islands cruises
Celebrity Cruises will resume sailing in the Galapagos Islands this summer.
Beginning 4 July, mega yacht, Celebrity Flora will be the first to resume sailing the archipelago, followed by Celebrity Xpedition and intimate 16-passenger Celebrity Xploration on 24 July, and 18 September, respectively.
Celebrity Flora which was built specifically to navigate the waters of the Galapagos, will host certified naturalists from the Galpagos National Park to guide the journey.
Celebrity Xpedition and Celebrity Xploration will both explore the Galapagos with Northern and Southern Loop itineraries.
There are twice-daily shore excursions guided by the naturalists.
All Celebrity Cruises sailings include unlimited Wi-Fi, drinks, and tips
All ships will sail with vaccinated crew and will be available to vaccinated adult guests and children under the age of 18 with a negative PCR test result.
Learn more about : Celebrity Cruises ( N. America ) Celebrity Cruises ( United Kingdom )
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Marc @CNH ToursDec 16, 2021 01:13 PM
A "mega yacht" is the last thing you'd want to be on if you're hoping to enjoy quiet, intimate encounters with Galapagos wildlife. Of the 65 ships that ply Galapagos waters, 55 of them carry 20 or fewer passengers. Those passengers will enjoy a quieter, more contemplative experience as visit the various corners of of the archipelago.
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