Its almost overwhelming to the senses to think back on all we saw, did and learned on our 8 day Galapagos Cruise on the luxury yacht, Natural Paradise. Each day involved at least three expeditions (snorkelling, hiking, panga/zodiac trips) with not much rest in between, and lots of socializing with our 14 other passengers (8 American women celebrating a 60th birthday, a young American couple and 4 other Aussies). We had a nice cabin on the boat, the food was excellant and catered for our gluten free diet, our tour guide was exceptional and the whole crew were very accommodating.
Each day we visited different islands and generally saw different birds, animals and landforms on each. There were so many highlights that we’re just including some of the favorite photos to tell the story.
We learned a lot about the early Europen settlement on Floreanna Island – lots of sex, murder and intrigue involved. Our education included a video made about those early characters, mostly dissatisfied Europeans looking for a new paradise in the 1930’s.
Fabulous pics Pat and Dick
I went to Galapagus 2 years ago same time. Our luxury boat was not remotely as gorgeous as yours. But we had a fabulous time too.
Love Viv
What a trip Pat and Dick. I’ve always wanted to see a blue footed booby – they just look so wacky with those feet. And to see them all diving for fish must have been a great sight.
I love the idea of the mail system – how lovely!
I’m at Crescent Head at the moment having survived the storm from hell the other night. Phew!
Love
Fran
What a fabulous trip Pat & Dick – that to me is the icing on the cake.
Love Jeanette
Fabulous pics Pat and Dick
I went to Galapagus 2 years ago same time. Our luxury boat was not remotely as gorgeous as yours. But we had a fabulous time too.
Love Viv
Amazing photos Ma xx
What a trip Pat and Dick. I’ve always wanted to see a blue footed booby – they just look so wacky with those feet. And to see them all diving for fish must have been a great sight.
I love the idea of the mail system – how lovely!
I’m at Crescent Head at the moment having survived the storm from hell the other night. Phew!
Love
Fran