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Kommentare und Empfehlungen über diese Galapagosfahrt: Elena, The Beluga Boat was fine . I have left several posts on Trip Advisor recommending you and your company. Thanks again for your effort, Michael Telson Ivonne, Carrie and I want to thank you for organizing the trip for us. We really had a great time. The staffs that met us at the airports and handed us off to the Beluga staff were excellent. The boat and crew worked out great. Thanks again, Ron Butler We just returned from a trip on the Beluga and had an amazing time! The crew was great and very warm and welcoming. Especially George! He has worked on the boat for 14 years. The food was good. Lots of salads. The only thing is that I read mixed messages about scuba diving. we thought we could do 'occasional' dives. when we were on the boat, we were not permitted to dive at all. it wasn't even an option. But the snorkeling was great and we can't complain! Taken from tripadvisor.com Washington, Again, thanks for all your help. The Beluga was wonderful and we loved the Galapagos Inseln. Our time in Quito and Ecuador was also wonderful. You were very helpful with everything and very reliable. Regards, I highly recommend this older faster ship, which was very clean and well maintained. Very experienced crew of 7. As this is a smaller ship of 110 feet, accommodating only 16 guests, be prepared for propeller shaft oder engine noise when ship is underway at night moving to a new island (particularly on the lower level where cabins 1 to 5 are located). Cabin 8 on the top of the ship would be the quietest, but would also have the most movement if you are subject to sea sickness. Great water pressure for showers and lots of hot water. Whole ship is centrally air conditioned, and cabins are certainly decent size (other than 6 and 7 on main deck, which have only bunk beds and are quite small. Food is good and plentiful, but not fancy (we did not come all the way to the Galapagos for fancy food). One note of caution: Do bring a zip lock bag for your camera, as there is the off chance that when landing on shore, a rogue wave might wash into the panga (zodiac) and ruin your camera (this happened to me). Taken from tripadviser.com
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