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FREQUENT B2B QUESTIONS
ABOUT THE FLEET
What kind of accommodation do the ships offer?
You can check the type of accommodation for each ship here:
M/C Alya: alyaonboard.com
M/C Galaxy Sirius siriusonboard.com
M/C Ecogalaxy: ecogalaxyonboard.com
M/Y Galaxy: galaxyonboard.com
M/Y Bonita: bonitaonboard.com
Is it recommended to bring children to the cruise?
Galapagos is a wonderful place for all group ages; however, we consider a good age for children from 6 years old, so at this age children can enjoy a good experience and have unmemorable memories on board.
We do not offer a babysitting service and you might consider that, according to our itineraries and activities to do.
What kind of security measures do the ships offer? Is there an Emergency plan?
Once the guests embark the ships, the captain and crew members will share the emergency plan, along with a satellite phone to contact authorities in case of a major event.
What Includes and does not include in the cruise?
Includes:
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Airport assistance from Quito or Guayaquil in order to help travelers with logistic manners.
- Once they arrive at Galapagos and after passing customs they will see the National Park Guide with the yachts´ name banner ready to take them to the shuttle towards the first activity depending on their itinerary.
- Transfers in Galapagos (Once guests arrive at Baltra airport our tour guide will be waiting in order to take them to the boat)
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Accommodation in double cabin
- Biodegradable amenities: shampoo, conditioner & soap
- Lock box (except M/Y Bonita)
- Hair dryer (except M/Y Bonita)
- Outlets: 110v/220v
- We guarantee the same gender for cabins willing to share
- All meals during the cruise
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Naturalist Bilingual Guide (English)
- If you need a special guide like bird watching/photographer or someone who speaks in another language, ask our prices and availability. Service for charters and FITs.
- All visits & excursions according to the itinerary
- Snorkel Gear (mask, tube and fins)
- Kayaks and Paddle Boards without any additional cost
- Unlimited purified water, coffee and tea
- Soft drinks (only on board the M/C Alya )
- Long Wetsuits (3mm)
Does not include:
- Local flight to/from Galapagos (handling fee for not issuing with us US$ 60 per person)
- Galapagos National Park Entrance fee ($100 per person)
- Galapagos Transit card ($20 per person)
- Alcoholic drinks
- Tips
- Local Taxes
- Travel Insurance
- Services do not indicated
Are the itineraries recommended for travelers with disabilities?
Is there a doctor on board?
All our vessels have a First Aid Kit.
Are there unbranded websites for the ships?
M/C Alya: alyaonboard.com
M/C Ecogalaxy: ecogalaxyonboard.com
M/Y Galaxy: galaxyonboard.com
M/Y Bonita: bonitaonboard.com
From how many guests are departures guaranteed?
100% Guaranteed Departures.
Is it possible to book a willing to share cabin?
From what age can wetsuits for children be offered?
What is the level of the guides?
Is Alya's Jacuzzi currently in operation?
What is the duration of the sailing?
What are Tips and gratuities recommendations?
On our M/C Galaxy Sirius the suggested gratuity is $30 per day per passenger for the crew and $25 per day per passenger for the two guides.
On our Galaxy Diver 2, the suggested gratuity is 6% of the total cost of your trip.
For the rest of the Galaxy Expeditions fleet, we suggest an average of US $25 per guest per day for the crew which will be divided among them equally, and $15 per guest per day for the guide. They are tipped separately.
For more information, check out our Galaxy Expeditions Fleet Tipping Guide.
ABOUT THE CABINS
Is there any noise in the cabins due to the engine?
We recommend to bring your own earplugs.
Are the triple cabins comfortable for 3 adults? How big is the sofa bed?
On Bonita we provide 2 triple cabins, including a bunk bed and a single bed.
We do not provide triple cabins on Alya.
If we have single cabins free of charge.
Alya has an additional double-bed cabin without a balcony, that can be offered as single without supplement.Prices in single or triple and if they are available.
- Single supplement: 50%
Pictures of the cabins.
- M/C Alya: View Images
- M/C Galaxy Sirius: View Images
- M/C EcoGalaxy: View Images
- M/Y Galaxy Diver: View Images
- M/Y Galaxy: View Images
- M/Y Bonita: View Images
ABOUT THE GALAPAGOS ISLANDS
Can passengers find ATMs upon arrival in Galapagos?
What is the best time of the year to go to the Galapagos?
Having two extreme climatic seasons, which mark the beginning or the end of reproduction for the vast majority of species, there are months in which the phases can be demonstrated at the same time. There will be a transition between the wet season and the dry season (April to June), and then a transition between the dry season and the wet season (November to January).
Since the climate is nice all year round, there is no 'best' or 'better' time to visit the Galapagos.
What kind of clothes should the traveler take to Galapagos?
- Wading shoes/sandals or booties (avoid flip-flops)
- 2 pairs of sneakers. If you have weak ankles, you may also consider ankle-high boots.
- 1 light windjammer/jacket
- 1 good sweater (during the cold season)
- 3 light, large, long-sleeved shirts (sun-proof fabric)
- A good rain poncho (only during the rainy season)
- 4 pair of shorts and one pair of long pants
- 1 umbrella against rain or sun
- A walking-stick for crossing the lava fields.
- One wide brimmed hat
- Water bottle
- Bathing suits
- Sunglasses
- Binoculars
- Sunscreen
- Insect repellent
- A few zip-lock plastic bags
- A water-tight camera-bag
- An extra pair of prescription glasses
- 1 small flashlight
- Some paper tissue
- Extra batteries
- A watertight underwater camera is a good idea
- Antihistamine pills and cream, a soothing gel for burns or rashes, eye- and ear drops, band-aids, light and strong painkillers, anti-acid pills and sea-sickness medication.
- Any personal medication you deem essential (Consult your physician)
- The allowed luggage weight on board is 23kgs + carry-on per person
Snorkeling sites
Depending on the itinerary please ask your Account ManagerABOUT THE CURRENCY
What currency is used in Galapagos?
Are there any fees the traveler has to pay to enter the Galapagos Islands?
We can pre-arrange the migration cards before taking the flight to Galapagos and the National Park entrance fee to your clients confirming at least 15 days prior to the cruise.
What is the tip suggestion for the crew members?
ABOUT THE ENTERTAINMENT
What type of photographic equipment should the traveler take to galapagos?
Batteries, waterproof camera bags, and extra memory cards is always a good idea. Waterproof housings will be necessary if you wish to take your camera underwater.
Camera lenses: one 35mm or less, one 80 to 220mm with a doubler or an extra 400mm should do. A tripod is recommended. However, a mono-pod / walking-stick may do.
Regarding drones the Galapagos National Park does not allow the use of this equipment due to their own regulations.
ABOUT THE TIPS
How can I contact a passenger while they are on the cruise?
If a traveler is already in Galapagos, how can they contact the ship?
Galaxy Expeditions generally uses the services of AVIANCA Airlines to transport travelers. If the clients do not issue the air tickets with us besides paying the handling fee of US $ 60 per person, we will not be responsible for any delay in their flights.
If guests plan to book tickets by themselves, we recommend to buy the same operational or earlier flights in order to not miss the rest of the group.
If a guest doesn't want to take an activity, what does he/she can do on the ship?
Can a guest perform diving on the cruise?
Is smoking allowed on board?
ABOUT THE FOOD
Is there a list of prohibited items or food to bring to Galapagos?
What is the food like on board the cruise?
Regarding Kosher options please contact your account manager for detailed information.
In case a guest wants to use our kitchen for any specific situation please let us know in advance so we can coordinate with our crew.
Do you offer any special menu for Christmas and New Year?
Is there a menu of drinks on board?

DIVING FAQS
Can beginners dive in the Galapagos?
How difficult is diving in Galapagos?
What experience is needed for diving the Galapagos?
How many logged dives do you need at least to dive in the Galaxy Diver Galapagos?
What is the best time to go to the Galapagos?
What is the coldest month in Galapagos?
How is diving visibility in Galapagos?
What gear do diving liveaboards usually have?
What is the best way to dive here?
Do the liveaboards rent equipment, or should I take my own?
Does Galapagos have a recompression chamber?
What is included in a Galapagos Diving trip?
Where do our Galapagos Diving trips starts?
Is there a dinghy diving?
What about flying after diving?
What are the safety standards?
Which are the safety systems you use on the Galaxy Diver ?
For your consideration we are equipped with : DAN oxygen system , First Aid Equipment , 2 Tenders at your service and Life Jackets
Your diving package includes : Surfer Marker Buoy , nautilus Lifeline for each travelers , Dive alert with standar air couplings
What is the dive insurance needed?
We usually recommend contacting DAN or Dive Assure who can set you up with a travel insurance plan which includes general travel insurance, including trip cancellation.... plus full dive coverage.
What is the minimum age for divers in the Galaxy diver?
Is Nitrox available?
What are the meals like on board the Galaxy diver?
Consider water and coffee station aboard is available 24/7.
Is the Internet available on the yacht?
What is the luggage Weight allowance for the Liveaboard?
Can I dive on my own?
Rebreather divers?
Decompression dives or technical diving?
What is the wetsuit needed for my trip?
Can I use a Dry Suit?
What Type of valve i need (Yoke/DIN)?
Can non divers accompany me on a dive trip?
What is the ratio of divers for dive guides?
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