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Quasar Nautica Cruises is a leading tour operator in the Galapagos Islands for over 18 years. It owns and operates luxury and upscale sail and motor yachts accommodating 12-16 passengers. It also own an expedition vessel which can accommodate 32 passengers. Quasar Nautica Cruises complete diving itineraries following international safety measures.
Quasar Nautica Cruises provide cruise packages for mainland Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands. Galapagos Archipelago is a cluster of some 13 volcanic islands. Some of the island you could cruise to are Baltra, Bartolome, Fernandina, Floreana, Hood, Isabela, Rabida, North Seymour , San Cristobal, Santacruz, Santiago, South Plaza, Santa Fe and Tower. Each island promises you something unique. The Galapagos are owned by Ecuador and are maintained as part of that nation's national park system . You could also visit some of the best diving spots around the world with Quasar nautical Cruises. A normal diving itinerary consists of dives, together with land visits to the islands . Dive sites like Roca Redonda , or the northernmost islands of Wolf and Darwin are the most preferred locations.
Quasar Nautica Cruises own a fleet of five beautiful yachts; M/V Evolution, Alta, Lammer Law, Parranda and Mistral. All yachts provide the highest standards of safety, quality and service anywhere on the islands. It also offers an unrivalled selection of options to the discerning traveler. The Evolution is an expedition vessel and can accommodate 32 passengers. The Lammer Law is an expedition yacht fully equipped for diving. It is equipped with roomy cabins and can accommodate 16 passengers. The Parranda is a spacious motor yacht accommodating 16 passengers. Experience the highest levels of comfort on board this yacht. The Mistral is also an Expedition yacht with 6 cabins accommodating 12 passengers. All yachts have spacious dining rooms, a bar, sundeck, and navigation bridge.
Visit some beautiful diving destinations around the world with Quasar Nautica Cruises. Or explore the beautiful Galapagos Islands. For information on world cruise lines visit Travour.
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