Our liveaboard yachts navigate to the next destination at night while you sleep so you wake This golden age lives on today aboard the M/V Evolution, where the destination is designed to be experienced as a voyage through one of the world’s most remarkable natural wonders, the Galapagos archipelago.
From the rich wood paneling and brass appointments of the dining saloon to the rattan furnishings of the outdoor sky lounge under shade, the 32 passenger Evolution is designed to evoke warmth and richness, while providing all the modern comforts and amenities, including a state of the art navigation system. Her comfortable and tastefully designed cabins offer full ensuite bathrooms.
Cabins are cleaned twice daily. There are many spaces where you can relax outdoors and under shade, while inside the yacht is fully air-conditioned. The main saloon, where your guide will give presentations on each day’s activities, provides a relaxing environment with a giant wrap-around sofa and full entertainment center. An onboard boutique carries both necessities and souvenirs. Evolution provides fine onboard dining in both her dining room and al fresco on the rear deck. At sunset, happy hour is a highlight atop the sky lounge bar and is often accompanied by leaping dolphins and rays.
Did we mention the yacht’s sundeck and giant Jacuzzi to warm up in after snorkeling?
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M/V Evolution |
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Baltra Island |
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Baltra Island |
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Daphne Island |
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Daphne Island |
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Punta Vicente Roca |
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Punta Vicente Roca |
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Espinoza Point |
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Espinoza Point |
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Urbina Bay |
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Urbina Bay |
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Tagus Cove |
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Tagus Cove |
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Bartolome Island |
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Bartolome Island |
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Sullivan Bay |
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Sullivan Bay |
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Las Bachas Beach |
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Las Bachas Beach |
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Rabida Island |
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Rabida Island |
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Twin Craters |
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Twin Craters |
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Charles Darwin Research Station |
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Charles Darwin Research Station |
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Suarez Point |
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Suarez Point |
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Gardner Bay |
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Gardner Bay |
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STARTING US$ 7,300 per person in double occupancy
*All itineraries are subject to change without prior notice due to the regulations of the Galapagos National Park authorities.
8 Days / 7 Nights
Reference Number: Starting in Baltra Island
- Your naturalist guides & all activities during the cruise (nature hikes, snorkeling, kayaking, dinghy rides)
- Use of snorkeling gear (mask, snorkel, fins and wetsuit), and sea kayaks
- All meals & snacks
- All non-alcoholic beverages consumed onboard (coffee, tea, soft drinks, water, juices)
- All transportation & transfers while in the Galapagos (excluding additional stays)
- International air tickets to either Quito or Guayaquil, Ecuador
- Alcoholic beverages consumed onboard.
- Gratuities to crew and staff
- Additional personal expenses, like laundry or boutique purchases
- Mainland Ecuador arrangements (we’d be delighted to arrange these for you)
- Galapagos flights for your requested dates (Guayaquil-Galapagos-Guayaquil $480 or Quito-Galapagos-Quito $530 adults) *
- Galapagos National Park entrance fee ($100 per person) *
- INGALA Transit Control Card ($20 per person) *
- Fuel Surcharge ($150 per person) **
- Travel Insurance – Quasar requires participants to be adequately covered by a Medical Evacuation policy that covers aero-medical evacuation from Galapagos (at least $ 50,000 USD) as a result of a medical emergency
*Flight prices, Galapagos Park fees, Transit Control Card and Fuel Surcharge prices are subject to change without prior notice due to new regulations of airlines and Ecuadorian authorities.
** Surcharge is a result of global spike in oil prices, is subject to change and may be removed if oil prices warrant.