Solo travel in the Galapagos
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Hi joy,
Check out the Eclipse for designated single cabins:
http://www.eclipse.com.ec
I can highly recommend the ship & enjoyed my single cabin in March 2010
Mary
Check out the Eclipse for designated single cabins:
http://www.eclipse.com.ec
I can highly recommend the ship & enjoyed my single cabin in March 2010

Mary
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We loved the Eclipse as well - pics here (although I think it has been refurbished since our trip)
http://lizandrichardsa.typepad.com/l...th_/galapagos/
http://lizandrichardsa.typepad.com/l...th_/galapagos/
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how exciting to find a trip that doest charge 200%
if the cruise lines understood the changes happening to independent travel they could keep every ship full.
instead of 4 trips a year, 1 transpacific is the best I can do.
solotravelnow.com
if the cruise lines understood the changes happening to independent travel they could keep every ship full.
instead of 4 trips a year, 1 transpacific is the best I can do.
solotravelnow.com
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I did with Galapagos Travel http://www.galapagostravel.com/
because I was willing to share a cabin if another solo female booked. Since none did, the cabin was mine for no SS.
I think that is still the case. Galapagos Travel does trips for 16 max, smaller than Eclipse. But the designated single cabins are a nice guarantee of no roommate and no supplement.
because I was willing to share a cabin if another solo female booked. Since none did, the cabin was mine for no SS.
I think that is still the case. Galapagos Travel does trips for 16 max, smaller than Eclipse. But the designated single cabins are a nice guarantee of no roommate and no supplement.
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