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The SS Mary Anne is the Only Sailing Ship of the Galapagos Islands

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Galapagos cruises on a 200 foot sailboat offer a unique vacation for all levels of adventurers. visitgalapagos.travel
PRLog - Jul 18, 2013 - Galapagos vacations have reached a new pinnacle of luxury and elegance with the 200 foot sailboat Mary Anne. The luxurious vessel is large enough to set sail with 34 passengers, but only carries 16, as it’s designed to give passengers a first class experience as they discover the wonders of the Galapagos Islands.

The Galapagos, and destinations on mainland Ecuador, have become popular vacation destinations for travelers from all across the globe. Ecuador’s capital city, Quito, was named by National Geographic Traveler as one of the Best Trips of 2013. Andando Tours has been operating tours on mainland Ecuador for more than 20 years, and can guide travelers on tours of Quito and other exotic Ecuador destinations.

The company’s Galapagos cruises are operated by Angermeyer Cruises, which has pioneered the Galapagos cruise industry for over 30 years. One of the advantages that they are especially proud of is that they are the only Galapagos cruise using a sailboat. Without the noisy engines that other boats in the area use, dolphins and whales are drawn to swim alongside the Mary Anne.

The cruises on the Mary Anne offer first class accommodations for people traveling alone, as a couple, as a family, or in a group. They offer fun onboard activities like sailing lessons, nautical knots contests, and navigating by the stars. More information about the mainland Ecuador trips and Galapagos vacations can be found at visitgalapagos.travel

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