National Geographic Islander Review

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Excellent Galapagos trip aboard the Islander

Review for Galapagos Cruise on National Geographic Islander
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2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Mar 2017

Our trip to the Galapagos began with a one night stay in Guayaquil, Ecuador. We stayed in the Hilton Colon a few days prior to the beginning of our trip and that worked out fine. We followed the advice of Linblad and only took taxis from the hotel and not from the street. It is a nice little city to explore for a day or two.

Our trip began with a flight to Baltra where we boarded our ship. Transfers were seamless and calm. All details were taken care of and there was a high level of communication. We immediately set sail during lunch to our first destination of North Seymour Island for our "introduction" to the Galapagos. During the trip we visited North Seymour Island, Bartolome Island, Rabida Island, Isabela Island, Fernandina Island, Santiago Island, Santa Cruz and San Cristobal. Each island was unique and amazing. We snorkeled with sea lions, sea turtles, sharks, marine iguanas, penguins and many types of fish. We had opportunities to hike, kayak and paddle board. We went to the highlands and were able to interact with the giant tortoises. The naturalists on board (there were three) shared a wealth of information about the geology, animal life, marine life and bird life. They were very approachable and always were willing to share their expertise. Certain days there were different activities according to ability and fitness level. All excursions to the islands were via Zodiacs. Some were wet landings and others dry landings.

We had a briefing every evening to share what the next days activities would be and how we would need to prepare and dress.

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Our cabin was considered a suite and was located in the front of the ship. We had plenty of room, a queen size bed with end tables, a desk with a chair and two side chairs. There was a small outer sitting area with two chairs and a small table. The storage space and closets were ample. The bathroom was clean and it did not feel too cramped (like other cruise ship bathrooms)

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