After watching a show on the “Travel Channel”, I am convinced I MUST take a cruise to the Galapagos Island!!
It looks absolutely, incredibly prehistoric, with the animal life and marine life! On the show, they discussed wildlife that has endured for thousands of years, mainly because of the island’s untouched beauty and lack of human life there.
I would love to see the island, and maybe do some snorkeling in those beautiful aquamarine waters! Are there a lot of cruise lines that visit the Galapagos? What are the lengths of the cruises? To see the Galapagos cruise ships would be the way to go.



Galapagos cruise ship
To see the Galapagos Islands, you will start from Ecuador. The great thing is that you can choose your own type of vacation; you can book a tour or a cruise.
Cruises on catamarans can be small, with around 15 passengers, or as large as 100 passengers. The cruise length varies, too, from a 4 day, 3 night cruise up to 8 days and 7 nights.
The island is actually a string of many islands, each having their own distinct personalities and wildlife; all definitely worth viewing. The longer the cruise, the more of the island chain you will experience. Most of the cruise lines also offer snorkeling, and some scuba diving.