Galapagos Cruises / 25-50 Passenger Ships

Ships visiting the Galapagos Islands with between 25-50 passengers have many of the features of the larger ships, with a more intimate feel. These ships can also be chartered out for larger families or groups.

Islander

The Islander is a 48 passenger ship with adventure in mind. Onboard, you will find plenty of diving gear along with an undersea specialist, as well as a library for studying the Galapagos wildlife. There is also a spa and a gift shop, for when you aren't out exploring the islands.

M/Y Coral I

This beautiful ship can carry 36 passengers in style through the Galapagos Islands. The ship carries 2 English-speaking naturalists as guides, and between islands you can enjoy the lounge, jacuzzi, and casual dining room. The M/Y Coral I travels on 3, 4 or 7 night cruises along side the M/Y Coral II, for added security.

 

M/Y Coral II

The M/Y Coral II is a lovely ship decorated in an eye-catching style for up to 26 passengers. The ship includes lovely spaces for gathering both indoors and out, as well as a new hot tub from which to enjoy the scenery. The M/Y Coral II travels on 3, 4 or 7 night cruises along side the M/Y Coral I, for added security.

 

M/V Eclipse

The M/V Eclipse carries 48 passengers in style for 7 night cruises to the Galapagos Islands, with a beautiful pool and jacuzzi to enjoy while island hopping, as well as al fresco dining on the magnificent sun deck.

 

M/V Evolution

The M/V Evolution, which carries up to 32 passengers, has been cruising the Galapagos since 2004. Guests can enjoy the jacuzzi, beautifully appointed dining room, and lounge area to meet with their fellow passengers during their 7 night cruise.

 

M/Y Isabella II

The Isabella II carries up to 40 passengers in an elegant ship with 20 outside cabins plus and owner's suite. This ship is noted not only for the beautiful decks to observe whales and dolphins, but for the extensive reference collection of books and conservation videos available for study in the library. You can also take a look below the waters through the glass-bottomed boat during 7 night cruises through the Galapagos.