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Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Celebrity Xpedition to Resume Galapagos Sailings

Lobster Problem Resolved
Celebrity Xpedition
License Reinstated

After having to cancel four cruises, through June 23rd, the Galapagos authorities have reinstated Celebrity Cruises license to operate Celebrity Xpedition in the Galapagos National Park starting June 30th.


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As we reported in the article above, Celebrity Cruises was fined and their license was suspended due to the lines' failure to comply with recently modified rules concerning the transport of frozen lobsters in the Galapagos region. It isn't clear why the mistake occurred but the situation has now been cleared up allowing resumption of cruises.

However those guests that had planned a trip to the land where Darwin explored June 2 - 30, their plans were put on hold to another time.   

Why Go to the Galapagos

Perhaps you've never even heard of this cruise adventure before the news story broke about the suspension.  We've written a few articles in the past centered around our trip to the region.  For those that may have missed that series, we'll take another look at the trip and add details not previously reported.

Over one hundred fifty 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.  Travel with me as we follow in his footsteps and discover a land that is inhabited by species that can be found nowhere else on earth.

Our destination is an archipelago of volcanic islands near the equator in the Pacific Ocean.  We are met by a team of naturalists who transport us by Zodiacs to our waiting ship, Celebrity Xpedition.

Every day of this seven-day voyage, we make at least two stops to explore the various islands in the archipelago.  The terrain varies from sandy beaches to volcanic rock expanses. The staff has prepared a series of medium and high intensity activities for each location.

During our explorations we see male Frigate birds with extended red throat pouches attracting the females, courting Blue-footed Boobies, flightless cormorants, albatrosses, sea lions, fur seals, penguins, whales, several species of Marine and Land Iguanas, Green Sea Turtles, Giant Tortoises, and many other species too numerous to list here.  In all cases, we are not seeing these species in cages or man-made pools, but rather in their natural setting.  We observe them at short distances, while respecting their habitat.  The naturalists are responsible for the conservation of this environment and our enrichment at the same time.

If you have not guessed by now, the man who has gone before us is Charles Darwin who visited these Galapagos Islands and was inspired to write his work 'On the Origin of Species'.  The Galapagos Marine Reserve, 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.  

You probably have many questions about a trip like this - from things like altitude illness.   Having been to the region on Celebrity Xpedition, we can provide first-hand knowledge about this amazing trip.  It is truly a once in a lifetime experience which should be on your bucket list.

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Lobsters Keep Cruise Ship from Entering National Park

Celebrity Xpedition Cruises Temporarily Suspended 

  

June 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd Cruises Canceled

With all the cruise line stories in the news this year, here is one for the books.  Twenty-six pounds (12 kilograms) of frozen lobster has prevented Celebrity Xpedition from entering the protected waters of Galapagos National Park.  Authorities have suspended the ship's license when it was discovered that the ship was transporting the frozen lobster out of season.   The lobsters were purchased legally during season, but according to a recent change in the laws, should have been consumed within 5 days of the end of the season.

Celebrity Cruises contends that it wasn't aware of the law change and both the cruise line and the authorities did confirm the purchase had been made legally within the season.   A $2,000 fine has been levied against the line along with a 45 day suspension.  Celebrity is appealing the fine and suspension and at press time it isn't known when this matter could be resolved and sailings continue.

According to the line "Celebrity Cruises is committed to complying with the rules and regulations of the Galapagos, which are put in place to protect and safeguard this unique and pristine environment"
We know this first-hand from our Xpedition cruise.  The naturalists onboard explained all the rules and regulations and carefully monitored passengers to be sure all were in compliance.

Booked on a Future Cruise? 

Celebrity Cruises is hopeful that the license can be restored sooner, so they are making decisions on a cruise by cruise basis. June 16th passengers should monitor the situation. We'll provide updates here as we have updates.

Celebrity also has a travel alert dedicated to this topic on their site. Consult this for updates.

Booked guests can also contact them directly at 1-888-829-4050 in the U.S. and 1-408-916-9001 internationally.

Passengers are being compensated for the canceled cruises and also being provided with future credit equal to 50% of cruise fare.  They will have 2 years to rebook.

We hope that Celebrity Xpedition will soon be sailing again in the Galapagos.   This is an amazing voyage - see our series of articles to learn more about visiting the land where Darwin explored.