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Ahoy Mates! Batten down the hatches and secure your booty
in a comfortable seat. We are about to
embark on an adventure on the high seas and land that takes us to distant
shores to a Land Beyond Expectations.
This is the captain, gather
‘round to learn about our vessel, Celebrity Flora®, before we depart on our expedition
to a land beyond expectations, Galapagos Islands. She is a beauty, the first of its kind built specially
to traverse the Galapagos archipelago. Alas, only 100 souls can make this journey on
this ship along with the naturalists that are familiar with the terrain and its
inhabitants.
Each of your suites provide an
outward-facing view of our surroundings.
Be vigilant throughout our journey so you do not overlook anything. When we stop to go ashore, we will board
landing craft while our ship remains stationary without even weighing our
anchor. This way the natives will not
even hear us coming.
Over one hundred sixty
years ago, a man wrote about his quest that took him to a place where he would
discover how life evolved thousands of years ago. We are about to follow in his footsteps and
discover a land that is inhabited by species that can be found nowhere else on
earth. Sit back, relax, and watch this briefing.
Captain, Isn't travel here dangerous now?
No Mates, we have safety & health protocols in place:
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Why Visit Galapagos
The Galapagos Islands contain a unique combination of land
and oceanic ecosystems, with many distinct habitats found in each. The
Galapagos are located at the point where major ocean currents meet and the
islands straddle the junctions between several shifting tectonic plates. This
area is truly unlike any other place on earth.
The Galapagos
Marine Reserve (GMR), one of the world's largest protected areas,
has more than 2,900 reported marine species and over 18% of those live nowhere
else on earth. Some of the best-known coastal animals of Galapagos include sea
lions, fur seals, flightless cormorants, albatrosses, three species of booby,
two frigatebird species, sea turtles, the marine iguana, and penguins.
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