{"id":179,"date":"2014-04-28T05:47:59","date_gmt":"2014-04-28T05:47:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/galapagosinformation.com\/blog\/?p=179"},"modified":"2017-04-26T02:38:03","modified_gmt":"2017-04-26T02:38:03","slug":"travel-to-the-galapagos-islands-aboard-the-cruise-nemo-iii","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/galapagosinformation.com\/blog\/travel-to-the-galapagos-islands-aboard-the-cruise-nemo-iii\/","title":{"rendered":"Travel to the Galapagos Islands aboard the cruise Nemo III"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong><a title=\"Galapagos Islands Tours\" href=\"http:\/\/galapagosinformation.com\">Galapagos Islands Tours<\/a><\/strong> are a unique experience. Visiting the Galapagos Islands is always a privilege, no matter if it&#8217;s the first time you visit or if you&#8217;ve been before, \u00a0every time there is something new to discover. Though there are other means to visit the islands the best way to explore this archipelago and all the wonders they have to offer is on board our cruises. Travelling on a cruise has advantages are not found when traveling between islands and staying in them.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-398\" src=\"http:\/\/galapagosinformation.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/04\/Travel-to-the-Galapagos-Islands-aboard-the-cruise-Nemo-III.jpg\" alt=\"Travel to the Galapagos Islands aboard the cruise Nemo III\" width=\"620\" height=\"413\" srcset=\"https:\/\/galapagosinformation.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/04\/Travel-to-the-Galapagos-Islands-aboard-the-cruise-Nemo-III.jpg 620w, https:\/\/galapagosinformation.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/04\/Travel-to-the-Galapagos-Islands-aboard-the-cruise-Nemo-III-300x200.jpg 300w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 620px) 100vw, 620px\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Here are some reasons that makes cruises on board <a title=\"Nemo III cruise\" href=\"http:\/\/galapagosinformation.com\/nemo-iii-galapagos-cruise.html\">Nemo III<\/a>\u00a0the best option to visit the islands.<\/p>\n<h2>More islands to visit<\/h2>\n<p>When you travel on our cruises you will have the opportunity to visit certain islands that are not within the common circuits, since they are far from the inhabited islands, and boats that make transfers between these cannot reach them. Another advantage of travelling the Galapagos by cruise is that it can run aground near an island without passengers getting off of it. Moreover, you can take advantage of your time while travelling from one island to another.<\/p>\n<p>[enlace_dinamico_en]<\/p>\n<h2>Small groups<\/h2>\n<p>Travelling on the Nemo III <b>Galapagos cruise <\/b>guarantees you very personal experiences, as groups in all activities are quite reduced. So, you can enjoy the treasures and secrets of the islands, and stop more often without having a pressure of the group telling you to move forward. Even if the itineraries of the cruise are predetermined, the fact that the groups are small gives them some flexibility. In addition, there are naturalist guides in the cruise who know the islands well and Marine Reserve, and can answer all your questions.<\/p>\n<h2>Comfort and safety on board<\/h2>\n<p>The Nemo III cruise has all the amenities that a hotel can offer, from comfortable cabins to rest to some common places to rest, from which you will enjoy the unique environment of the archipelago. The <strong>Galapagos Islands Tours<\/strong>\u00a0crew will always make you feel at home (another advantage of small groups). Also, you will enjoy the delicious food, drinks and snacks we offer you along the day, what else do you need?<\/p>\n<h2>Exclusive activities<\/h2>\n<p>This <b>Galapagos cruise<\/b> offers you exclusive activities. Do you imagine yourself stargazing from the deck of the boat with nothing around but the sound of the sea? Also, you can walk through remote islands and dive in one of the largest and most diverse marine reserves in the world. Imagine yourself swimming with sea lions, turtles, colorful fish and other inhabitants of the sea. Each activity of the Nemo III Galapagos cruise will be a true and deserved gift.<\/p>\n<h2>Contact us for available spaces!<\/h2>\n<p>The Galapagos Islands are a stunning natural paradise and there are no words to describe the incredible feeling of putting your feet in its pure islands or enjoy its marine reserves, the second largest in the world. At each step, the Galapagos surprise us with a new detail; no matter how many times you visit, always want to come back for more.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">So, do not wait any long and contact us to book your place on board the new Nemo III <strong>Galapagos Islands Tours<\/strong>\u00a0that offers you 8 days of full luxury with daily excursions to different islands.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Galapagos Islands Tours are a unique experience. Visiting the Galapagos Islands is always a privilege, no matter if it&#8217;s the first time you visit or if you&#8217;ve been before, \u00a0every time there is something new to discover. Though there are other means to visit the islands the best way to explore this archipelago and all the wonders they have to offer is on board our cruises. Travelling on a cruise has advantages are not found when traveling between islands and staying in them. Here are some reasons that makes cruises on board Nemo III\u00a0the best option to visit the islands. More islands to visit When you travel on our cruises you will have the opportunity to visit certain islands that are not within the common circuits, since they are far from the inhabited islands, and boats that make transfers between these cannot reach them. Another advantage of travelling the Galapagos by cruise is that it can run aground near an island without passengers getting off of it. Moreover, you can take advantage of your time while travelling from one island to another. [enlace_dinamico_en] Small groups Travelling on the Nemo III Galapagos cruise guarantees you very personal experiences, as groups in all activities are quite reduced. So, you can enjoy the treasures and secrets of the islands, and stop more often without having a pressure of the group telling you to move forward. Even if the itineraries of the cruise are predetermined, the fact that the groups are small gives them some flexibility. In addition, there are naturalist guides in the cruise who know the islands well and Marine Reserve, and can answer all your questions. Comfort and safety on board The Nemo III cruise has all the amenities that a hotel can offer, from comfortable cabins to rest to some common places to rest, from which you will enjoy the unique environment of the archipelago. The Galapagos Islands Tours\u00a0crew will always make you feel at home (another advantage of small groups). Also, you will enjoy the delicious food, drinks and snacks we offer you along the day, what else do you need? Exclusive activities This Galapagos cruise offers you exclusive activities. Do you imagine yourself stargazing from the deck of the boat with nothing around but the sound of the sea? Also, you can walk through remote islands and dive in one of the largest and most diverse marine reserves in the world. Imagine yourself swimming with sea lions, turtles, colorful fish and other inhabitants of the sea. Each activity of the Nemo III Galapagos cruise will be a true and deserved gift. Contact us for available spaces! The Galapagos Islands are a stunning natural paradise and there are no words to describe the incredible feeling of putting your feet in its pure islands or enjoy its marine reserves, the second largest in the world. At each step, the Galapagos surprise us with a new detail; no matter how many times you visit, always want to come back for more. So, do not wait any long and contact us to book your place on board the new Nemo III Galapagos Islands Tours\u00a0that offers you 8 days of full luxury with daily excursions to different islands.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":398,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_uag_custom_page_level_css":"","footnotes":""},"categories":[2,9],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-179","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-galapagos-island-cruises","category-english"],"aioseo_notices":[],"spectra_custom_meta":{"_edit_last":["2"],"_edit_lock":["1493174361:2"],"_wpb_vc_js_status":["false"],"_wpb_vc_js_interface_version":["2"],"_dt_sidebar_position":["right"],"_dt_sidebar_widgetarea_id":["sidebar_1"],"_dt_footer_show":["1"],"_dt_footer_widgetarea_id":["sidebar_2"],"_dt_header_title":["enabled"],"_dt_header_background":["normal"],"_dt_slideshow_mode":["porthole"],"_dt_slideshow_3d_layout":["fullscreen-content"],"_dt_slideshow_3d_slider_proportions":["a:2:{s:5:\"width\";s:3:\"500\";s:6:\"height\";s:3:\"500\";}"],"_dt_slideshow_layout":["fullwidth"],"_dt_slideshow_slider_proportions":["a:2:{s:5:\"width\";s:4:\"1200\";s:6:\"height\";s:3:\"500\";}"],"_dt_slideshow_scaling":["fill"],"_dt_slideshow_autoplay":["paused"],"_dt_slideshow_autoslide_interval":["5000"],"_dt_slideshow_slides_in_raw":["5"],"_dt_slideshow_slides_in_column":["3"],"_dt_slideshow_revolution_slider":["none"],"_dt_slideshow_layer_slider":["none"],"_dt_slideshow_layer_show_bg_and_paddings":["0"],"_dt_fancy_header_title_aligment":["left"],"_dt_fancy_header_title_color":["#000000"],"_dt_fancy_header_subtitle_color":["#000000"],"_dt_fancy_header_bg_color":["#ffffff"],"_dt_fancy_header_bg_image":["a:0:{}"],"_dt_fancy_header_bg_repeat":["no-repeat"],"_dt_fancy_header_bg_position_x":["center"],"_dt_fancy_header_bg_position_y":["center"],"_dt_fancy_header_bg_fullscreen":["1"],"_dt_fancy_header_bg_fixed":["0"],"_dt_fancy_header_parallax_speed":["0"],"_dt_fancy_header_height":["100"],"_dt_post_options_hide_thumbnail":["0"],"_dt_post_options_related_mode":["same"],"_dt_post_options_related_categories":[""],"_dt_post_options_preview":["normal"],"_dt_post_options_preview_style_gallery":["standard_gallery"],"_dt_post_options_slider_proportions":["a:2:{s:5:\"width\";s:0:\"\";s:6:\"height\";s:0:\"\";}"],"_dt_post_options_preview_style_video":["image_play"],"post-option-sidebar-template":["right-sidebar"],"post-option-choose-left-sidebar":["lateral"],"post-option-choose-right-sidebar":["lateral"],"post-option-blog-header-title":[""],"post-option-blog-header-caption":[""],"post-option-author-info-enabled":["Yes"],"post-option-social-enabled":["Yes"],"post-option-thumbnail-types":["Image"],"post-option-thumbnail-video":[""],"post-option-thumbnail-xml":["<slider-item><\/slider-item>"],"post-option-thumbnail-html5-video":[""],"post-option-inside-thumbnail-types":["Image"],"post-option-inside-thumbnial-image":[""],"post-option-inside-thumbnail-video":[""],"post-option-inside-thumbnail-xml":["<slider-item><\/slider-item>"],"post-option-inside-thumbnail-html5-video":[""],"_thumbnail_id":["398"],"_wp_old_slug":["galapagos-islands-tours"],"_aioseop_description":["Galapagos Islands Tours are a unique experience. 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