Silversea Cruises has chosen Silver Galapagos as
the name for its second small-sized expedition ship, which is
currently sailing as the Galapagos Explorer II.
The new name will
take effect after the all-suite, 100-guest vessel undergoes a
major refurbishment in September 2013. In a related move, the hull
of the Galapagos Explorer II has already been painted the same
dark blue as Silver Explorer, the company's other expedition ship.
Silversea will start selling its 2013 Galápagos program in
mid-November of this year, offering two new 7-day
itineraries that will begin operating in late September 2013 as
follows:
• Sailing Saturday to Saturday roundtrip
from Baltra Island, Silver Galapagos will trace a path across the
western, southern and eastern islands, including Santiago, Bartolomé, Isabela, Fernandina, Floreana, San Cristóbal, and Santa
Cruz.
• Sailing Saturday to Saturday roundtrip from
Baltra Island, this itinerary encompasses the northeast, central
and southeast islands of Santa Cruz, Genovesa, Seymour Norte, San
Cristóbal, Española, and Plazas Sur.
The 2013
Galápagos schedule offers travellers the
chance to discover a wild, pristine paradise that
has long been regarded as a natural laboratory of evolution. On
complimentary expeditions ashore guided by an experienced
expedition team(certified by the Galápagos National Park
Service), Silversea's guests may experience up-close encounters
with an abundance of wildlife that includes sun-basking land
iguanas, giant tortoises, blue- and red-footed boobies, colourful
marine iguanas, sea lions, penguins and Darwin's famous finches.
The program also offers opportunities to swim and
snorkel in tranquil clear waters, witness unique highland
ecosystems, hike through lush mangrove forests and across volcanic
fields, explore natural lava tunnels, watch for wild flamingos (in season), read cave inscriptions from the 1800s, and learn about
conservation efforts at the Charles Darwin Research Station.
See other recent news regarding:
Travel News Asia,
RevPAR,
Interviews,
Pictures,
Sports Tourism,
Videos,
Silversea Cruises,
Galapagos
|