| Tanzania |
| Kenya |
| Uganda/Rwanda |
| Peru |
| Galapagos |
| Bhutan |
| Nepal |
| Tibet |
| Aconcagua |

The expedition ship, MV Galapagos Legend, is a 100-passenger cruise ship that offers extra cruising comfort that comes with a bigger ship and a comfortable number of passengers with whom to share your moments of leisure. It has all the commodities of a cruise liner, yet it is still small enough for a more intimate experience with nature.
The extra space offers added comfort with 54 air-conditioned rooms outside and 3 inside. The rooms come in 5 categories with double and triple facilities and interconnected cabins all supplied with hot and cold water.
This vessel also has an auditorium for conferences, spacious social areas such as a large dining room, sun decks with a swimming pool, observations platforms, outside bars, video games and special long distance call service.

These cabins are located on the outer most part of the ship on the Earth deck. The principle characteristic of these suites is their space and the small living room next to the panoramic windows.
The legend suites can accommodate a small family thanks to its two lower beds and a sofa bed. These cabins can be connected with some junior suites making it more easy for families and groups.

These are also located on the Earth deck. With extra space, they offer more comfort and come with large panoramic windows to enjoy the best view of the islands.
There are several interconnecting junior suites, triples, and doubles that permit a small group or family.

Strategically located on the Moon deck near the Sun Terrace, the moon suites have windows that provide a great view and chance to enjoy the ocean breeze.
Some of the moon suites can be interconnected and its location offer direct access to the terraces on the moon deck with more privacy and splace for small groups and families.

The superior cabins are located on the Sea deck. They come with port holes and have easy access to the embarkment area and the restaurant. Includes three interior cabins.
