The beautiful and spacious first class, three-masted Sailing Ship SAGITTA is 120 feet long. The Sagitta carries 16 passengers on two decks with a crew of nine. There are ten air conditioned cabins, each with double lower and single upper berths. Each cabin has an "en suite" bath and hot shower. There is a library, comfortable conference room, dining room and deck salons.
SAGITTA continues to reflect the Angermeyers' priorities of excellence: accommodations, yacht maintenance and safety equipment that meet the highest of standards, ample open and shaded deck space, delicious Ecuadorian and international cuisine served in the salon or on deck and personal service on board by a superbly trained crew and guide.
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Type: First class Motor Sailor
Length: 120 feet L.O.D: 104 feet
Beam: 22 feet
Draft: 11 feet
Speed: 9 knots under power
Engines: Twin SCANIA main engines 185 HP each / twin 40 KW generators 120V & 240V A/C 60 HZ and 12V & 24V D/C /Furuno radar / GPS / VHS & SSB radios / Two tenders with outboard motors / Two colour TVs with video equipment and one computer
Crew: 8 Plus Naturalist Multilingual guides
Accommodation: Ten air-conditioned double cabins / double lower and single upper berths / en suite bathroom with hot and cold fresh water showers / Deck salon / dining area / conference and video salon / deck cockpit
Services & Safety Equipment: Spacious sun decks / restaurant / bar and lounge / TV & VCR / Beta and VHS / stereo system / library / snorkelling equipment available on board / Two 20 passengers life rafts with all safety equipment / Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB) / Smoke and fire detector / Overhead Sprinkler Fire System
Operation Day Wednesday – TAME second flight (departure)
TAME first flight (arrival)
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Day 1 |
AM Baltra Island – Arrival |
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PM North Seymour Island |
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Day 2 |
AM Punta Pitt – San Cristóbal Island |
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PM Cerro Brujo –San Cristóbal Island |
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Day 3 |
AM Gardner Bay – Española Island |
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PM Punta Suárez – Española Island |
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Day 4 |
AM Punta Cormorant – Floreana Island |
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AM Devil´s Crown |
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PM Charles Darwin Station – Santa Cruz Island |
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Day 5 |
AM Punta Moreno – Isabela Island |
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PM Elizabeth Bay – Isabela Island |
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Day 6 |
AM Urbina Bay – Isabela Island |
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PM Punta Espinoza – Fernandina Island |
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Day 7 |
AM Puerto Egas – Santiago Island |
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PM Bartolome Island |
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Day 8 |
AM Black Turtle Cove (panga ride) – Santa Cruz Island |
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AM Baltra Island - Return |
Beagle is irresistible with undeniable charm and her beauty under sail. Steel hulled Brigantine Schooner with teak decks and a charming interior.
This yacht, operated by Augusto and Georgina Cruz, offers comfortable and spacious accommodation, maintenance and safety equipment that meet the highest standards, ample open and shaded deck space, delicious Ecuadorian and international cuisine served in the salon or on deck, personal service on board by a well trained crew and guide.
Below deck are six well-fitted air conditioned cabins, each with a double lower bunk and a single upper, and its private bathroom with hot water shower and flush lavatory. A smaller seventh cabin, also air conditioned and with en suite facilities, can accommodate two passengers in its single bunks, or optionally is used for one.
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Type First: Class Motor Sailor
Length: 105 feet
Beam: 22 feet
Draft-Speed: 8 knotsEnginesTwin Gardner diesels 150 HP
Accommodations: 14 Passenger in 7 double cabins, all with private bathroom and AC Comfort EquipmentSun Deck, Library, Dining-room, Water purifier, Snorkelling equipment,VHS, TV, Stereo system
Crew: Captain, helmsman, steward, cook, engineer and naturalist guide
Operator: Andando Tours, Angermeyer Cruises
Navigation-/Safety Equipment: Radar, GPS, magnetic compass, satellite EPIRB, 2 dingies with outboards, 3 double kayaks, desalination plant, 2 inflatable life rafts, color TV, VCR and cellphone/fax.
Electricity: 110 Volts, 60 Hz
Operation Day Tuesday – TAME second flight
(departure – arrival)
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Day 1 |
AM Baltra Island |
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PM North Seymour Island |
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Day 2 |
AM South Plaza Island |
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PM Santa Fe Island |
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Day 3 |
AM Punta Suarez – Española Island |
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PM Gardner Bay – Española Island |
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Day 4 |
AM Charles Darwin Station – Santa Cruz Island |
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PM Highlands – Santa Cruz Island |
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Day 5 |
AM Punta Cormorant – Floreana Island |
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PM Post Office Bay – Floreana Island |
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Day 6 |
AM Puerto Egas – Santiago Island. |
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PM Bartolome Island |
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Day 7 |
AM Prince Philip´s Steps – Genovesa Island |
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PM Darwin Bay – Genovesa Island |
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Day 8 |
AM Black Turtle Cove – Santa Cruz IslandBaltra Island - Return |
Samba is a 13 passenger tourist superior, 78 foot traditional steel hulled motor sailer. Built in Holland in 1996 as a luxurious private yacht. It is fully air conditioned with 6 double cabins each with their own private bathroom, toilet and hot water showers.
There is one additional cabin with a bathroom located across the hall. Superior deck with an outside dinning area with sun protection is ideal also for bird and marine life watching.
On the main deck an outside area with reading resting and also eating area, and inside a dining salon with library and TV VCR and Stereo. Here is where briefings and conference-talks are given and planning about next day activities.
Type: Motor yacht
Category: First class
Capacity: 12 passengers
Accommodations: 6 air-conditioned double cabins each with private bath with hot shower
Crew: Captain, mechanic, cook, 2 sailors and 1 naturalist guide
Length: 78 ft. (23.7m)
Beam: 18 ft. (5.50m)
Speed: 8.5 knots
Operation Day Tuesday – TAME first flight
(departure – arrival)
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Day 1 |
AM Baltra Island – Arrival |
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PM Plazas Island. |
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Day 2 |
AM Charles Darwin Station - Santa Cruz Island. |
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PM Highlands- Santa Cruz Island. |
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Day 3 |
AM Gardner Bay - Española Island. |
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PM Punta Suarez - Española Island. |
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Day 4 |
AM Punta Cormorant - Floreana Island. |
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PM Post Office Bay - Floreana Island. |
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Day 5 |
AM Punta Moreno - Isabela Island. |
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PM Elizabeth Bay - Isabela Island. |
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Day 6 |
AM Urbina Bay - Isabela Island. |
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PM Punta Espinoza - Fernandina Island. |
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Day 7 |
AM Puerto Egas – Santiago Island. |
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PM Bartolomé Island. |
Designed and built in California in 1971 with comfort in mind, Cachalote (meaning "sperm whale" in Spanish) is a steel-hulled ketch-rigged motor sailor. Rebuilt and refurbished in 2002, the new Cachalote provides more space. With standard safety equipment and ample deck space, the attractive ivory Cachalote is perfect for a tour of the Enchanted Isles.
She is also known for the excellent service of her crew, the tasty food, and knowledgeable naturalist guides. Relax on one of the three ample wooden decks and cruise the archipelago with style!
Category: First Class (Mid-Range Cruise)
Capacity: 10 Passengers
Accommodations: 5 double cabins, 3 toilets and 3 showers
On board: salon, bar, large dining room, sun deck
Crew: Captain, cook, 2 sailors, and 1 multilingual naturalist guide
Speed: 7 knots
Length: 86 ft. (26.2m)
Motor: Caterpillar Diesel - 280 hp
Day 1 Baltra Airport – Plazas Is.
Day 2 Santa Cruz Is. Darwin Station and Highlands
Day 3 Española Is. Gardner Bay and Zuarez Point
Day 4 Floreana Is Cormorant Point and Post Office Bay
Day 5 Isabela Is. Moreno Point and Elizabeth Bay
Day 6 Isabela Urbina Bay, Fernandina Is Espinoza Point
Day 7 James Bay, Bartolome is.
Day 8 Black Turtle Cove and Baltra Airport
The ingeniously designed salon, the vast cockpit and the unique exterior surface make the 82 foot S/C Nemo an exceptional cruising yacht.
Built by Dufour shipyard and imagined by Joubert - Nivelt, it was nevertheless the designer Jacques Pierrejean whose final touch gifted Nemo Galapagos with its particular ambiance.
Capacity: 12 passengers
Category: First class
Type: Motor-sailing catamaran
Length: 82 ft
Beam: 32.8 ft
Draft: 4.6 ft
Displacement: 30 T
Year of construction: 1996
Engine: 2x130 HP
Electric voltage: 12 & 24 & 220 V
Generator: 12 Kwa
Passengers: 12
Cabins: 6 doubles with private bathroom and hot water
Crew: 6 including the naturalist guide
Accommodations: 2 double cabins (only for couples) with a double bed (cabin 1 and 2)
4 cabins with upper single bed and 1 double lower bed (cabin 3, 4, 5, 6)
Each cabin is equipped with private bathroom and hot water
Arrival to airport in Baltra, visit to Bachas Beach
North Seymour and South Plazas
Española: Gardner Bay and Punta Suarez
Floreana: Post Office Bay - Punta Cormorant
Santa Fe and Charles Darwin Station in Puerto Ayora
Bartolome and Puerto Egas
Rabida and Sombrero Chino
Caleta Tortuga Negra and airport in Baltra
The sixteen-passenger Aida Maria offers a great combination of comfort, style and economy. Each of the eight air conditioned double cabins has a private bath and shower with hot water showers. On board, there is an ample deck to enjoy sunny Galapagos days.
The Aida Maria is the perfect choice if you prefer to travel economically, yet with a certain amount of comfort.
Tourist superior class
8 double cabins / private bath
Sun deck
Comfortable bar and lounge areas
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Baltra, Bachas Beach |
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Mon |
Plazas And Santa Fe Is |
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Tue |
Española Is |
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Wed |
Floreana Is. |
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Thu |
Santa Cruz Is |
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Fri |
Rabida Is. Sambrero Chino |
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Sat |
Sullivan Bay, Bartolome |
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Sun |
North Seymour And Baltra Airport |