Galapagos Islands Parranda Cruise
This vessel has carried onboard many passengers and above there are some experiences they lived while they cruised onboard of the Parranda Galapagos Cruise.
For example Marcus Robinson who sailedthe Galapagos Islands in November 2006 says, “My wife and I could not have been happier about the way this holiday turned out. No matter how much we had read or heard about these islands, every expectation that we had was exceeded. This was the result of a combination of factors.
The Parranda Galapagos Cruise is a lovely yacht. The new decoration looks beautiful. We truly felt that we were on a vessel with class. The accommodations are great and the outside areas are wonderful to be on. When cruising, we were amazed at how little the boat rocked from side to side for a yacht of its size. We later found out that it is outfitted with stabilizers. A wonderful extra, especially for my wife who tends to get a little sea-sick!
The crew and staff on this trip were great. Pepin, our captain, was a true gentleman and very professional. He was always very kind to us and took us all to the bridge at different point during our cruise. The restaurant staff was excellent, as well. Vicente was very creative and Jean Pierre was always cheery and amiable. We could not have asked for a better team onboard.
Our guide Alex was a great man. He aimed to please. We could all tell how much he loved these islands. Every explanation that he gave, he gave it as if it was his first time. He was always attentive of the group, especially of the older crowd like my wife and myself, making sure that we were never left behind. At 70 years of age, I could have not imagined myself snorkeling on these equatorial waters with sea lions, iguanas and penguins! Thank you all”.
While Susan Crowley a passenger of Parranda Galapagos Cruise on April 2007 said, “I booked the Parranda after a recommendation from a friend and was extremely glad that I followed her advice. The Parranda Galapagos Cruise is the ideal yacht for an expedition to the Galapagos Islands. We saw several ships arrive to the different islands with over 50 passengers and felt sorry for them as they arrived to the shore visits in large, crowded groups. They had to wait for their guides to get organized before they could start while we were quick to get organized and our guide spent less time counting heads and more time teaching us about the flora and fauna of the islands. For me, travel to Galapagos is meant to be done on smaller groups.
The crew of the Parranda Galapagos Cruise is magnificent. Every member worked very hard to please our group, even though some members were of the difficult bunch. The restaurant staff could not have been better and our cabin boy always had our cabin neat and tidy. Pepin, our captain was a real gentleman and he took me to the bridge to show me the navigation instruments on one occasion.
My sincere gratitude goes out to all who made this trip possible for me. From our guide Alex, to the crew of the Parranda Galapagos Cruise, you guys are the best. Quasar Expeditions should be proud to have such wonderful people working for them.
After reading some of this comments we can say that a trip onboard of the Parranda Galapagos Cruise is something worth it, so if you plan to visit the Galapagos Islands I guess it will be a good move to book your trip with the Parranda Galapagos Cruise.

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