
Monserrat Galápagos Cruise
Great food, welcoming and knowledgeable crew
A Galápagos Cruise on board the Monserrat
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What we love about the Monserrat
Modern mid-range motor yacht
Only 8 guests per guide (2 guides on board)
Free stand-up-paddleboards, kayaks and wetsuits
Free cooking and cocktail demonstrations
2 triple cabins that can accommodate 3 adults
2 single cabins without supplement on the lower deck (subject to availability)



Built in 2004 and fully refurbished in 2023, Monserrat is a charming, larger than average Galápagos cruise yacht. Because the Galápagos National Park limit the number of guests that can be taken into the park at 16 per qualified guide, Monserrat’s maximum of 16 guests enjoy a more intimate experience. Her two guides mean that you will receive a more personal introduction to the wonders of Galápagos, and after a day of remarkable adventures you can enjoy cruising to your next destination in her comfortable surroundings.
When it comes to motor yachts, size does matter. Because of this, Monserrat is able to enjoy larger than average cabin sizes, which means you never feel crowded. Her ten delightful staterooms are all double berths and are beautifully decorated in a clean and fresh modern style. Cabins also feature 100V outlets to allow you to charge your devices while you cruise around the Galápagos Islands.
All cabins have individual air conditioning, ample closet space, and thoughtful extras such as a hairdryer. You’ll enjoy the great quality bed linens and towels, and the private bathroom with complimentary biodegradable toiletries and a delightful shower.
For those prone to motion sickness, Monserrat’s lower deck cabins offer the most comfortable option, as the ship’s movements are minimized in this location. Although below the deck line, these cabins are still light and airy thanks to larger than average porthole windows that let the equatorial sun flood in. Upper deck cabins can enjoy lovely views through the large picture windows that have been fitted.
Thanks to her extra size, Monserrat boasts some of the largest communal spaces of all Galápagos cruise vessels in her class. The main saloon lounge spans the full width of the boat, and has wonderfully comfortable social couches to each side beneath the panoramic windows.
This is a delightful place to relax and chat about your Monserrat cruise adventures with fellow guests, or to listen to your highly experienced naturalist guide deliver amazing briefings about the flora, fauna and geography of the Galápagos. As well as a large screen TV and DVD player, there is a small reading library and a collection of board games for you to enjoy.
This deck also plays host to the ship’s bar, and a comfortable dining room. Here you will enjoy a wide range of delicious local and international dishes, freshly prepared by the chef. Most meals are served dishes, enabling you to help yourself to a selection of tasty dishes.
Outside you are spoiled, with three different sun decks available, including the larger upper solarium, with both shaded and unshaded areas. Perfect for soaking up the sun or watching the stunning Galápagos stars appear in the night sky during your Monserrat cruise.
Monserrat's operators have designed great itineraries ranging from 4 to 15 days, allowing you to choose a Galápagos cruise that fits your exact needs. The expert naturalist guides are there to show you the best of the archipelago, and they will make the habitats and wildlife of these wonderful islands really come to life.
The itineraries feature an excellent mix of dry and wet landings, snorkeling, swimming and beach excursions, and both daytime and nighttime sailing, giving you ample opportunities to both explore the Galápagos and enjoy a relaxing cruise experience on board Monserrat.
We’re so impressed by how this ship of sixteen passengers feels somehow more intimate than most of the sixteen berth boats in the Galápagos cruise fleet! When you add to the mix the increased speed and stability of her bigger hull, and the tiny group's size of only 8 guests per guide, this adds up to a superb adventure cruise experience. The crew are consistently well reviewed, and we love the fresh decor and the great sense of light and space on board. With a big choice in itineraries, call one of our Galápagos experts today and let us help you choose the perfect Monserrat cruise for you.
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Amenities on board the Monserrat
All meals
Travel for good: Your Each booking contributes to Ventura’s Conservation Project.
Air conditioning & private bathroom
Snorkel gear (free of charge)
Transfers to and from ship
English guides
Kayaks on board
Standup paddle boards
Single cabin without supplement
Triple cabins
Water, Coffee, Tea & fresh juices
Wetsuits
Internet/Wifi
Food & Drinks on board the Monserrat
The food served on our Galapagos Cruises is some of the best in all of South America. Our on-board chefs are highly trained and have experience working in top hotels and restaurants in Ecuador and around the world.You can expect a variety of high-quality dishes, including fresh fruits and vegetables, locally sourced poultry and seafood, and rice and pasta dishes. Many boats also offer traditional Ecuadorian dishes during the cruise. If you have any dietary restrictions, our chefs can usually accommodate them as long as you give us advance notice when booking. Please inform us of any allergies or dietary requirements at the time of booking, as it may not be possible to accommodate them if you wait until you arrive at the dock.Most boats serve meals in a dish style, with a range of options available. Some first-class and luxury boats may have more formal dining options where you will be served at your seat. However, the atmosphere on our cruises is always relaxed and never stuffy or formal.
Sustainable Tourism
At Galapatours, we love and respect the untouched ecosystems and fascinating wildlife of the Galápagos Islands, and we insist that our cruise partners do the same. In order to protect the archipelago, all of our cruise ships must have sophisticated water filtration systems, modern and efficient engines, and strict maintenance plans to minimize pollution.The Galápagos National Park Authority also sets specific cruise routes, which dictate which ships can visit certain highlights at certain times, as well as limiting the number of passengers. These measures ensure that the animals and habitats are not disturbed by too many visitors.For Galapatours, preserving the pristine ecosystems and remarkable wildlife of the Galápagos Islands is our top priority. Our commitment goes beyond the mandatory environmental standards for cruise ships in this region: a portion of your trip cost goes towards our conservation project. This initiative empowers local communities to protect their area, participate in reforestation, and prepare for long-term environmental responsibility. In this way, your trip contributes to environmental conservation and shows how travel can be a force for good! And you can also do your part by traveling responsibly and following our eco-guidelines during your stay. Click here to learn more about these guidelines, our commitment to sustainable tourism, and the rules of the Galápagos National Park.
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