
Expedition Cruises in The Land of Darwin
Small ship expedition cruises to the Galapagos Islands are your opportunity to discover one-of-a-kind wildlife in a spectacular setting with a top-tier Expedition Team. We’re proud to have been the first in the Galapagos Islands. That’s over 40 years of experience with our Galapagos cruises in the Land of Darwin. And thanks to our long history of expedition cruises in the Galapagos Islands, you’ll do so much more than observe this precious ecosystem. You’ll interact with it. Grab a snorkel. Hop in a kayak. And discover up close the wonders that make the Galapagos Islands one of the world’s most unparalleled adventure travel destinations.
Join our hand-picked Naturalists and engaging Expedition Team on our year-round exploration of the Land of Darwin. It could be the most exciting educational travel experience you’ll ever have.

Learn More from Our Hand-picked Expedition Team
Expeditions to the Galapagos Islands are fascinating, informative and fun. And our veteran Expedition Team will help you to indulge in wildlife that remarkably shows no fear of humans. This makes each expedition cruise in the Galapagos Islands a travel photography hotspot. The leadership of these passionate experts will help you see more, learn more, and gain the fullest possible understanding off the remarkable wildlife that surrounds you.

Discover More with Unmatched Sea Exploration
Feel the freedom that comes with kayaking under your own power amid spectacular scenery. Take part in extensive undersea exploration complete with snorkeling (we provide the mask, fins and wetsuit), underwater video, glass-bottom boat, hydrophone and Splash-Cam. This technology, along with expert guidance, provides unparalleled insights into the underwater wildlife of the Galapagos Islands.

Year-round Expeditions, Consistently Astounding Quality
It’s important to note that we own both of our expedition ships cruising the Galapagos Islands. This distinction means we can ensure the quality of every aspect of your experience. It’s this level of oversight that most in the region simply don’t have. And offering year-round, week-long expedition cruises in the Galapagos Islands has enabled us to collaborate with the National Park and the Charles Darwin Research Station based there.

A Note on Conservation
Since 1997, Lindblad Expeditions has demonstrated a commitment to the Galapagos Islands, working with guests to support the conservation of the islands. As of September 2008, more than $4.5 million has been raised for projects such as the removal of invasive species on Santiago and the support of National Park Marine Reserve patrol boats. Funds are contributed entirely to local projects, as determined by an independent board and implemented by the Galapagos National Park and Charles Darwin Research Station.
To learn more contact Craig Beal at CraigB@TravelBeyond.com or call us at (800) 823-6063.

Sue,
comfortable and at home while on board. And the naturalists were simply outstanding. As a part time tour leader myself, I was tremendously impressed by their breath of knowledge about the islands AND their skill in challenging/encouraging us to take full advantage of the experience. After being told over and over that the wildlife would be amazing, we could not believe how close we could come to a wide range of animals. We never imagined that we would go snorkeling, that we would enjoy it so much, and that we would find
ourselves swimming along with sea lions while watching boobies dive for lunch. It was just an amazing week… Oh, and BTW, we both read a biography on Darwin and Kurt Vonnegut’s book Galapagos before we left and we highly recommend both to Galapagos travelers.
Ceiba Tops was a great experience. While not as luxurious as we might have been expecting, it was very professionally managed and our stay there was an experience of a lifetime. We will never forget the canopy walk, and the birdwatching there was also great. We loved traveling on the river, fishing and the hikes we took. Thanks for recommending this spot.
We would highly recommend the Colca Canyon tour to anyone going to Peru. Arequipa is a great little city, not nearly as commercial as Cusco, and we would have liked to have had more time there. The two day tour to the canyon (the deepest canyon in the world!) was very difficult, as we went up to 15,000 feet just getting to our overnight in Chivay. The next morning at the canyon was extraordinary as we saw 18 condors in flight, making the trip well worth our time. Another day in Arequipa would have helped us adjust to the altitude and given us a day to rest a bit more too.
Machu Picchu was all that was advertised. A great way to end the trip. Our tour of the site was excellent, but the second morning when we got there before the “day-trippers” was the highlight. Just a spectacular site…![Machu Picchu 5696_1181191642795_1018290124_578549_7294532_n[1]](http://travelbeyondblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/5696_1181191642795_1018290124_578549_7294532_n1-150x150.jpg)
made this experience as easy as possible for us. Thank you VERY much for all of your help.


