Quasar Cruises

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About Quasar Cruises

Quasar Expeditions offers high-end expedition cruises in the Galapagos on small ships offering personal service and exploration in small groups.

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Quasar Cruises Tips, Activities, and Overview

Who goes on Quasar cruise ships?

Quasar draws adventurous types aged mainly between 35 and 65, mostly from English-speaking countries, although you could encounter a passenger or two from the Netherlands, Hong Kong, Brazil and Russia as well. The line's fleet is family-friendly, with special activities laid out for kids like stargazing and journal-keeping.

Do I have to dress up on a Quasar cruise?

No. Comfortable expedition gear is most important and a detailed kit list is suggested, including, among other things, long sleeves, neutral colors, shoes suitable for wet landings from Zodiacs and rash vests for snorkeling. In the evenings, the dress code remains casual, although everybody certainly changes for dinner.

Is everything free on Quasar cruises?

No. All activities are included, except scuba diving which carries an additional cost. You'll also need to budget extra for airfare from the mainland, park fees, gratuities and bar drinks.

What are Quasar’s most popular activities?

The Galapagos is all about what happens off the ship, and snorkeling, guided hikes, Zodiac safaris and kayaking are all popular. All of these take place in small groups, with all activities accompanied by the ship's guides. Onboard, life centers around the bar, lounge or hot tub, and expedition leaders give well-attended talks about the islands and their wildlife, as well as detailed briefings for the following day's activities.

Why go with Quasar?

  • Intimate, immersive expeditions with highly experienced naturalists.
  • Strong commitment to sustainability.
  • Overland extensions available in mainland Ecuador, Peru and Patagonia.

Best for: Well-heeled adventurous who also want luxurious surroundings and attentive service

Not for: Budget travelers or anyone looking for lots of ship-based activities

Quasar Expeditions Cruises Cruiser Reviews

An Amazing Experience in the Galapagos!

The air conditioning was very good, and that was a major concern for me.The food was good, occasionally great, and on rare occasion just ok.Read More
PinonNoir

few6-10 Cruises

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Age 62s

Truly incredible, exceeded ALL my expectations!!

The food was also a high point, with a diverse menu every day, mixing ecuadorian cuisine with tastes from around the world.My trip to Galapagos with Quasar exceeded all expectations, and they were very high to begin with!Read More
apreq

couple2-5 Cruises

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Age 35s

Exceeded Expctations!!

I really wanted to go to the Galapagos but I did not know how to put together a trip.By the time I arrived at the Wyndham, which was great, a lot of my anxiety was gone.Read More
Timber woods

many10+ Cruises

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Age 60s

The trip of our lives aboard the stunning Grace Yacht

Monica was a delight, always weaving tales of Darwin's discoveries and adding fun science facts to her explanations as we explored the Islands.The food onboard was delicious, inspired by Ecuadorian flavors which were a delight.Read More
pedrozabaletar

oneFirst Time Cruiser

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Age 60s

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