Galapagos Islands Budget Cruise


For those who do not want to sell the farm to see the Galapagos, we offer a selection of budget-class yachts. After all, the incredible flora and fauna are the same no matter what you pay for your boat. Our budget boats tend to have smaller cabins, less common space, and provide less deck space. However, they allow for travelers to get to know each other quite well and have a variety of passengers. Likewise, the guides on an economic-class boat are less knowledgeable than the those of the more expensive vessels. While trained and licensed by the Galapagos National Park, they are less likely to speak more than conversational English and Spanish only. We have selected some boats with solid reputations in the Galapagos, both in accommodations and services. All of the boats are high quality among their class. Be aware though, that service is not always consistent at this price level. Note that in the Galapagos, winds are very light, and sailboats generally only fly their sails a total of a few hours in the entire cruise – for show.


From: $1,355 (4d/3n)
From: $1,625 (5d/4n)
From: $2,295 (8d/7n)


From: $1,345 (5d/4n)
From: $1,595 (6d/5n)
From: $2,095 (8d/7n)


From: $995 (4d/3n)
From: $1,245 (5d/4n)
From: $1,995 (8d/7n)


From: $1,995 (4d/3n)
From: $2,373 (5d/4n)
From: $3,123 (8d/7n)


From: $1,195 (4d/3n)
From: $1,495 (5d/4n)
From: $2,395 (8d/7n)


From: $935 (4d/3n)
From: $1,245 (5d/4n)
From: $1,995 (8d/7n)



From: $1,050 (4d/3n)
From: $1,375 (5d/4n)
From: $2,195 (8d/7n)


From: $ 645 (4d/3n)
From: $ 975 (6d/5n)
From: $ 1,135 (7d/6n)