7 nights. Ecuador
From £5,127 Average per person

7 nights. Ecuador

Departure from: Baltra Island, Galápagos Islands, Ecuador
From
£5,127
Average per person
Taxes included
From
£5,127
Average per person
Taxes included
Celebrity Flora
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Embark on a unique experience aboard the Celebrity Flora, a luxury oasis designed to explore beautiful natural destinations. With a sleek, contemporary design, this magnificent ship offers luxurious suites with panoramic ocean views and a variety of dining options. Committed to preserving the environment, Celebrity Flora employs advanced technology and eco-friendly practices to minimize its impact on ecosystems. Each day onboard promises a new adventure and a deeper connection with nature. Prepare for an unforgettable experience that will leave lasting memories.
103m.Length
16m.Beam:
8Decks
120Occupancy
50Crew
2019Inaugurated
5,739tn.Tonnage
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baltra (galapagos)
Day 1
baltra (galapagos)
Departure: 14:00
Located 27 km north of Santa Cruz Island, it has an area of ​​27 km² and a maximum altitude of 100 meters. Here is the main airport of the archipelago, which was built during the Second World War by the United States Navy to patrol the Panama Canal. During the military occupation on Baltra Island the land iguanas disappeared. Currently on the island there are 420 species of yellow iguanas or also called conolophus subcristatus, an endemic species, which were reintroduced in Baltra in the last 28 years so that they live and reproduce in their natural state.
puerto egas (san salvador)
1
Day 2
puerto egas (san salvador)
Arrival: 08:00 - Departure: 11:30
The Galápagos is an archipelago situated 1,000 km off the coast of Ecuador in the Pacific Ocean. The Galápagos archipelago consists of 13 main islands and 6 smaller isles. Santa Cruz is the most important island in the Galápagos and home to Puerto Ayora, the largest town in the archipelago and the one with more advanced tourist accommodation and facilities. Because the isolated location there are many native species on the islands. The islands are of volcanic origin, and on some islands there are still active volcanoes. Most of Galápagos Islands are a protected National Park or a Marine Reserve. The Galápagos archipelago is world-renowned for its unique and fearless wildlife. The Galápagos are the dream destination of anyone who is remotely interested in animals. The wildlife on these islands cannot fail to captivate all visitors. No visit to the Galápagos is really complete without getting into the water to see the amazing diversity of life, including the endemic species the islands are home to. Swimming with penguins or sea lions is an experience one will never forget.
rabida  (galapagos)
2
Day 2
rabida  (galapagos)
Arrival: 15:00 - Departure: 18:00
Rábida Island, is one of the Galápagos Islands. The 5 km² island has also been known as Jervis Island named in honour of the 18th-century British admiral John Jervis. In Ecuador it is officially known as Isla Rábida. In addition to flamingos and the bachelor sea lion colony, pelicans, white-cheeked pintails, boobies, and nine species of finch have been reported.[3] The rich wildlife attracts a number of tourists cruises. In 1971 the National Park Service successfully eradicated goats from Rábida. This introduced species upset the natural environment and led to the extinction of several native creatures including geckos, land iguanas, and rice rats. During January 2011, invasive rodents were removed from the island by The Galápagos National Park, assisted by Island Conservation to benefit Galapagos penguins and Scalesia stewartii (a tree forming daisy and the plant equivalent of one of Darwin's finches).
elizabeth bay (isabela)
3
Day 3
elizabeth bay (isabela)
Arrival: 08:00 - Departure: 11:30
Isabela Island is the largest island of the Galápagos with an area of 4,640 square kilometres (1,790 sq mi) and length of 100 kilometres (62 mi), almost four times larger than Santa Cruz, the second largest of the archipelago. It was named after Queen Isabella I of Castile. The island straddles the equator. This island was originally named Albemarle Island for the Duke of Albemarle by Ambrose Cowley, one of the first men to ever set foot on the islands, in 1684.
caleta tagus (isabela)
4
Day 3
caleta tagus (isabela)
Arrival: 15:00 - Departure: 18:00
Isabela Island is the largest island of the Galápagos with an area of 4,640 square kilometres (1,790 sq mi) and length of 100 kilometres (62 mi), almost four times larger than Santa Cruz, the second largest of the archipelago. It was named after Queen Isabella I of Castile. The island straddles the equator. This island was originally named Albemarle Island for the Duke of Albemarle by Ambrose Cowley, one of the first men to ever set foot on the islands, in 1684.
sullivan bay (santiago)
5
Day 4
sullivan bay (santiago)
Arrival: 08:00 - Departure: 11:30
Isabela Island is the largest island of the Galápagos with an area of 4,640 square kilometres (1,790 sq mi) and length of 100 kilometres (62 mi), almost four times larger than Santa Cruz, the second largest of the archipelago. It was named after Queen Isabella I of Castile. The island straddles the equator. This island was originally named Albemarle Island for the Duke of Albemarle by Ambrose Cowley, one of the first men to ever set foot on the islands, in 1684.
bartolome (san salvador)
6
Day 4
bartolome (san salvador)
Arrival: 15:00 - Departure: 18:00
The Galápagos is an archipelago situated 1,000 km off the coast of Ecuador in the Pacific Ocean. The Galápagos archipelago consists of 13 main islands and 6 smaller isles. Santa Cruz is the most important island in the Galápagos and home to Puerto Ayora, the largest town in the archipelago and the one with more advanced tourist accommodation and facilities. Because the isolated location there are many native species on the islands. The islands are of volcanic origin, and on some islands there are still active volcanoes. Most of Galápagos Islands are a protected National Park or a Marine Reserve. The Galápagos archipelago is world-renowned for its unique and fearless wildlife. The Galápagos are the dream destination of anyone who is remotely interested in animals. The wildlife on these islands cannot fail to captivate all visitors. No visit to the Galápagos is really complete without getting into the water to see the amazing diversity of life, including the endemic species the islands are home to. Swimming with penguins or sea lions is an experience one will never forget.
las bachas, (santa cruz)
7
Day 5
las bachas, (santa cruz)
Arrival: 08:00 - Departure: 11:30
daphne island (galapagos)
8
Day 5
daphne island (galapagos)
Arrival: 13:00 - Departure: 14:00
Located 27 km north of Santa Cruz Island, it has an area of ​​27 km² and a maximum altitude of 100 meters. Here is the main airport of the archipelago, which was built during the Second World War by the United States Navy to patrol the Panama Canal. During the military occupation on Baltra Island the land iguanas disappeared. Currently on the island there are 420 species of yellow iguanas or also called conolophus subcristatus, an endemic species, which were reintroduced in Baltra in the last 28 years so that they live and reproduce in their natural state.
north seymour (galapagos)
9
Day 5
north seymour (galapagos)
Arrival: 15:00 - Departure: 18:00
Located 27 km north of Santa Cruz Island, it has an area of ​​27 km² and a maximum altitude of 100 meters. Here is the main airport of the archipelago, which was built during the Second World War by the United States Navy to patrol the Panama Canal. During the military occupation on Baltra Island the land iguanas disappeared. Currently on the island there are 420 species of yellow iguanas or also called conolophus subcristatus, an endemic species, which were reintroduced in Baltra in the last 28 years so that they live and reproduce in their natural state.
p. baquerizo (san cristobal)
10
Day 6
p. baquerizo (san cristobal)
Arrival: 08:00 - Departure: 11:30
San Cristóbal (Chatham) is the easternmost island in the Galápagos archipelago, as well as one of the oldest geologically. It is administratively part of San Cristóbal Canton, Ecuador. Its Spanish (and official Ecuadorian) name "San Cristóbal" comes from the patron saint of seafarers, St. Christopher. English speakers increasingly use that name in preference to the traditional English name of Chatham Island, derived from William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham. San Cristobal Island is composed of three or four fused volcanoes, all extinct. It is home to the oldest permanent settlement of the islands and is the island where Darwin first went ashore in 1835. A small lake called El Junco is the only source of fresh water in the islands. The availability of fresh water is what led to the early settlement of San Cristobal. A penal colony was built on San Cristóbal Island in 1880 for prisoners from mainland Ecuador. This later turned into a military base for Ecuador and export center for the island's products including sugar, coffee, cassava, cattle, fish and lime.
punta pitt, san cristobal
11
Day 6
punta pitt, san cristobal
Arrival: 15:00 - Departure: 18:00
San Cristóbal (Chatham) is the easternmost island in the Galápagos archipelago, as well as one of the oldest geologically. It is administratively part of San Cristóbal Canton, Ecuador. Its Spanish (and official Ecuadorian) name "San Cristóbal" comes from the patron saint of seafarers, St. Christopher. English speakers increasingly use that name in preference to the traditional English name of Chatham Island, derived from William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham. San Cristobal Island is composed of three or four fused volcanoes, all extinct. It is home to the oldest permanent settlement of the islands and is the island where Darwin first went ashore in 1835. A small lake called El Junco is the only source of fresh water in the islands. The availability of fresh water is what led to the early settlement of San Cristobal. A penal colony was built on San Cristóbal Island in 1880 for prisoners from mainland Ecuador. This later turned into a military base for Ecuador and export center for the island's products including sugar, coffee, cassava, cattle, fish and lime.
puerto ayora (santa cruz)
12
Day 7
puerto ayora (santa cruz)
Arrival: 08:00 - Departure: 18:00
Tortuga Bay is located on the Santa Cruz Island, about a 20-minute water-taxi ride from the main water taxi dock in Puerto Ayora. There is also a walking path, which is 1.55 miles (2,490 m) and is open from six in the morning to six in the evening. Visitors must sign in and out at the start of the path with the Galapagos Park Service office. Tortuga Bay has a gigantic, perfectly preserved beach that is forbidden to swimmers and is preserved for the wildlife where many marine iguanas, galapagos crabs and birds are seen dotted along the volcanic rocks. There is a separate cove where you can swim where it is common to view white tip reef sharks swimming in groups and on occasion tiger sharks. There is always a large variety of small fish, birds, including the brown pelican and gigantic galápagos tortoise. The Galápagos Islands were discovered in 1535, but first appeared on the maps, of Gerardus Mercator and Abraham Ortelius, in about 1570.[5] The islands were named "Insulae de los Galopegos" (Islands of the Tortoises) in reference to the giant tortoises found there.
baltra (galapagos)
Day 8
baltra (galapagos)
Arrival: 07:00
Located 27 km north of Santa Cruz Island, it has an area of ​​27 km² and a maximum altitude of 100 meters. Here is the main airport of the archipelago, which was built during the Second World War by the United States Navy to patrol the Panama Canal. During the military occupation on Baltra Island the land iguanas disappeared. Currently on the island there are 420 species of yellow iguanas or also called conolophus subcristatus, an endemic species, which were reintroduced in Baltra in the last 28 years so that they live and reproduce in their natural state.
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Specifications of Celebrity Flora
Bars and Lounges
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Restaurants
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Cinema
Theater
Library
Spa
Children swimming pool
Internet
Laundry
Salon
Casino
Chapel
Nightclub
Weddings
ShowRoom
Nursery
Gym
24h service
Inaugurated
2019
Renovated
-
Cruise speed
14 knots
Stateroom capacity
50
Interior stateroom capacity
-
Exterior stateroom capacity
-
Occupancy
120
Beam:
16m.
Length
103m.
Tonnage
5,739tn.
Decks
8
Crew
50
Swimming Pools
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