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M/Y Beluga Itinerary and Departures

 

M/Y Beluga

 

Ship Profile Cruise Itinerary Pricing & Deck Plans

 

M/Y Beluga Cruise 7-Night Cruise, Friday - Friday

 

Day 1 - Fri

PM

Baltra - North Seymour

Day 2 - Sat

AM

PM

Espanola: Gardner Bay/Punta Suarez

Day 3 - Sun

AM

PM

Floreana: Punta Cormorant/Post Office Bay

Day 4 - Mon

AM

PM

Santa Cruz: Charles Darwin/Highlands

Day 4 - Tue

AM

PM

Isabela Punta Moreno/Urbina Bay

Day 4 - Wed

AM

PM

Fernandina: Punta Espinosa and whale watching in the afternoon

Day 4 - Thu

AM

PM

Puerto Egas/Bartolome

Day 4 - Fri

AM

PM

Turtle Cove/Baltra

 

Year Round Destination

 

The Galapagos Archipelago has a sub-tropical climate, allowing cruises to operate on a year round basis. Temperatures are determined almost entirely by the ocean currents that are influenced by the trade winds. Generally, December to May is warm and sunny; June to November is cool and breezy. Use the temperature chart below to plan your Galapagos vacation! Temperatures are shown in Farenheit.

 

Temperature (shown in Fahrenheit)

 

The following chart gives temperature averages and details for the Galapagos Islands throughout the year, so that you can better plan your Galapagos vacation.

 

Temperatures

JAN

FEB

MAR

APR

MAY

JUN

JUL

AUG

SEP

OCT

NOV

DEC

Max. Air Temp.

84

86

88

86

82

78

76

74

76

77

78

80

Min. Air Temp.

70

74

74

72

72

68

66

64

68

64

66

68

Avg. Sea Temp.

74

76

76

76

74

74

72

66

68

70

72

74

Avg. Rainfall (in.)

1

1

2

1.5

.75

.25

.5

.25

.5

.25

.5

.5