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Since the 2010 launch of Silversea Expeditions, I have discovered some of the most remote corners of the planet. I have roamed with polar bears in the icy stretches of the Svalbard archipelago, watched voodoo rituals in remote villages in Toga, and taken Zodiacs across glassy bays in Antarctica with seals following in my wake. But until now one of the most fascinating ecosystems on the planet has remained outside my purview: the dramatic landscapes and wondrously unique wildlife of the remote Galapagos islands.

Since the 2010 launch of Silversea Expeditions, I have discovered some of the most remote corners of the planet. I have roamed with polar bears in the icy stretches of the Svalbard archipelago, watched voodoo rituals in remote villages in Toga, and
taken Zodiacs across glassy bays in Antarctica with seals following in my wake. But until now one of the most fascinating ecosystems on the planet has remained outside my purview: the dramatic landscapes and wondrously unique wildlife of the remote Galapagos islands.

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Silver Galapagos<br />

— 100 guests —<br />

a new species of adventure cruising<br />

introducing silversea expeditions’ new ship, the refined<br />

Silver Galapagos, offering two distinct seven-day itineraries in<br />

the galapagos. With sleek lines and a proven skill for navigating<br />

the waterways throughout the galapagos islands, Silver Galapagos is<br />

naturally suited for in-depth explorations of this spectacular region.<br />

Due to their remote location, the galapagos islands are home<br />

to an abundant variety of unique wildlife — and species found<br />

nowhere else on earth. and now, you can explore this remarkable<br />

destination in a way that too, is unlike any other.<br />

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