MARY ANNE’S speedy and elegant design continues the legendary Square rigger tradition. With almost 1000 square meters of sail and her slim stern, she is a fast motor-sailing yacht.
The barquentine was launched in 1997. Guests enjoy the informal atmosphere and genuine windjammer sailing experience aboard S/S MARY ANNE.
Type: Motor Sailer / Cruiser Model: Square rigger Length: 216 Feet Navigation equiptment: R adars EPIRB, HF Radio, Depth sounder, GPS Navigator, VHF marine radio, VHF marine transceiver, Accommodation: 16 double cabins with private bathroom and air-conditioning (1 suite).
Operation Day Wednesday – TAME second flight (departure)
TAME first flight (arrival)
Day 1
AM Baltra Island - Arrival
PM Plaza Island
Day 2
AM Gardner Bay – Española Island
PM Punta Suárez – Española Island
Day 3
AM El Chato - Santa Cruz Island
PM Charles Darwin Station – Santa Cruz Island
Day 4
AM North Seymour Island
PM Sombrero Chino
Day 5
AM Punta Tortuga Negra – Isabela Island
AM Tagus Cove – Isabela Island (snorkeling only)
PM Punta Espinoza – Fernandina Island
Day 6
AM Puerto Egas – Santiago Island
PM Rabida Island
Day 7
AM Sullivan Bay – Santiago Island
PM Bartolome Island
Day 8
AM Mosquera
AM Baltra Island – Return
Diamante is a comfortable and roomy 112 foot long motor sailer with 6 cabins. A scaled down version of the great naval training ships, Diamante is a schooner motor sailer decorated with teak and mahogany. She is a perfect choice for a relaxed cruise in the islands.
The beamed main salon, where your naturalist will deliver evening lectures, is very comfortable and has 360 degree visibility. Dining alternatives are inside or 'al fresco' aft of the pilot house around the teak table. For sailing in Galapagos, this yacht is unbeatable.
Type: Motor Sailor, Brigantine Schooner. Length: 34 meters. Beam: 24 feet / 7 meters. Electricity: 110 volts A.C. 60 Hz. LOA: 112 feet Speed: 9 knots Equipment:
Gardner 8LXB main engine, 2 generators 25-30 Kw, Furuno radars 24-28 miles, GPS, depth finders, speed and distance log, compasses, clock, barometers and forward looking echo sounder, VHF radio and SSB radio. Crew: captain, engineer, 2 helmsman, a cook and one expert, bilingual naturalist-guide. Water: 1200 gallons per day desalination-plant. Safety Equipment:
EPIRB (Emergency position-indicating Radio Beacon), two automatic/inflatable life-rafts, life jackets, flares-and-signals.
Smoke alarms.
Operation Day Wednesday - TAME second flight (departure)
TAME first flight (arrival)
Day 1
AM Baltra Island - Arrival
PM North Seymour Island
Day 2
AM Punta Pitt - San Cristóbal Island
PM Cerro Brujo -San Cristóbal Island
Day 3
AM Gardner Bay - Española Island
PM Punta Suárez - Española Island
Day 4
AM Punta Cormorant - Floreana Island
AM Devil´s Crown
PM Charles Darwin Station - Santa Cruz Island
Day 5
AM Punta Moreno - Isabela Island
PM Elizabeth Bay - Isabela Island
Day 6
AM Urbina Bay - Isabela Island
PM Punta Espinoza - Fernandina Island
Day 7
AM Puerto Egas - Santiago Island
PM Bartolome Island
Day 8
AM Black Turtle Cove (panga ride) - Santa Cruz Island
AM Baltra Island - Return
Embark upon our very spacious and comfortable “Superior First Class” motor yacht. With panoramic windows in the salon and great deck space, Beluga is a fantastic way to cruise the islands in speed and style.
Equipped with the most modern safety systems, Beluga accommodates 16 passengers in 8 double cabins (4 lower/lower berths, 2 with matrimonial beds and 2 upper/lower berths) Cabin #1 has three beds two lower and one upper bed. Each cabin has their own private bathroom equipped with hot & cold water showers. Beluga is fully air conditioned, has spacious social areas with all the comforts and facilities of a superior first class motor yacht ; panoramic windows in the salon/ dining area.
Type: Motor Vessel, Steel hull, originally built in 1968 in Hamburg, Germany. Rebuilt in 1994 in Florida. Category: Superior First Class Capacity: 16 passengers Length: 110 ft. Beam: 23 ft. Engines: Twin Detroit Diesels 530 HP each Generators: 3 generators: 1 Nissan 110 KW, 1 Perkins 60 kW and 1 Perkins 40 kW all for 110 and 220 A.C. 60 cycles. Speed: 12 knots cruising. Accommodation: 8 Double staterooms each with private bath. Hot / cold water showers.
Crew: Captain, multilingual naturalist guide, cook, machinist, barman and 4 sailors.
(Friday to Friday) Day 1 Baltra-North Seymour Day 2 Espanola: Gardner Bay / Punta Suarez Day 3 Floreana: Punta Cormorant / Post Office Bay Day 4 Santa Cruz: Charles Darwin / Highlands Day 5 Isabela Punta Moreno / Elizabeth Bay Day 6 Isabela: Urvina Bay & Fernandina: Punta Espinosa Day 7 Puerto Egas / Bartolome Day 8 Turtle Cove / Baltra
The M/C Galapagos Journey I is a Power Catamaran boat built in Guayaquil, Ecuador in 2006 taking into account the highest standards of luxury and comfort. She offers comfortable accommodations in 6 twin bed cabins (14 m2 / 151 square feet, each) located in the main deck and 2 suite cabins (18 m2 / 193 square feet. each) located in the upper deck. All cabins feature private facilities, locker and closet, air conditioned. Additionally the yacht has ample resting areas, sundeck, library, TV-DVD room, comfortable dinning room, bar and lounge and Jacuzzi.
Type: Motor Catamaran Category: Luxury Class Year: 2006 Length: 90.50 ft / 27.60 m Beam: 36.08 ft / 11 m Capacity: 18 passengers (Authorization navigation : 16 passengers) Main Engines: 2 x John Deere IMO 300 HP each Electric System: 2 x 50 kw generators (IMO) (110v and 220v. AC) Speed: 10 knots Water Capacity: 3000 gal. plus water maker with capacity of 1000 gl/ day Diesel Capacity: 2000 gallons Material Construction: Fiber Glass Interiors: wooden flooring Exterior: Teakwood flooring Crew: 9 + 1 naturalist bilingual guide + 1 hotel manager/cruise director Navigation & Safety Equipment: One 48 miles Radar; Echosounder; GPS; One VHF radio; Epirb; Magnetic compass; 2 Rigid life rafts for 15 passengers eah; 30 SOLAS life jackets; fire & smoke detectors; complete fire system; 2 Zodiac rafts for 10 persons each. Safety equipment complies with international Coast Guard regulations. Accommodation: 16 passengers in 6 twin bed cabins on main deck and 2 suites on the upper deck.
Fri
AM: Baltra airport
PM: Plazas
Sat
AM: San Cristobal - Interpretation center & Tijeretas Hill
PM: Lobos Island
Sun
AM: Española - Gardner Bay
PM: Española - Punta Suarez
Mon
AM: Floreana - Punta Cormorant
PM: Floreana - Post Office Bay
Tue
AM: Santa Cruz - Charles Darwin Station
PM: Santa Cruz - Highlands
Wed
AM: Chinese Hat
PM: Santiago - Puerto Egas
Thu
AM: Santiago - Sullivan Bay
PM: Bartolome
Fri
AM: Bachas, Baltra airport
Constructed in Guayaquil, Ecuador in 2006, the Tip Top IV is one of the newest ships cruising the Galapagos. This 118-foot, steel-hulled yacht is the largest of its luxurious sister ships, Tip Top II and III. This modern, air-conditioned vessel has ten double cabins, all featuring private bathrooms with hot water and two lower beds that can be modified into a single double bed. Whether enjoying the spacious interior, including a library/conference room and plush dining room, or the extensive decks, offering both shade and sun, the Tip Top IV offers its passengers supreme comfort.
First Class Steel-hulled Motor Yacht, built to impeccably high standard in Guayaquil / Ecuador (2006). Length: 125 feet Beam: 25 feet Draft: 6 feet
The M/V Galapagos Explorer II is designed to provide comfort and scientific information to 100 passengers visiting the Galapagos National Park. It operation is emphasized with interesting itineraries that offer the best of this pristine paradise.
Expert naturalist guides will offer an environmentally friendly and educational cruise focused in the Natural History of the Galapagos.
Vessel built in: 1990 in La Spezzia (Italy). GRT: 4077 Tons, Net 1223 Tons, Length Overall 88.16 m, Beam: 15.3 m, Draft 4.012 m Design speed: 17 Knots, Cruise speed 14.5 Knots
Main and auxiliary engines B&W C.P.P: B&W Bow Thruster: Brunvoll
ISM Certificate
SOLAS Passenger Safety Certificate
Load Line
Marpol (Prevention of pollution) Classification: RINA
Registro Italiano Navale Radar: Furuno FR-1510 Mark III Radar Arpa: Furuno FR-2125 GPS: Navtrac Sat. Navigator: Shipmate Echo Sounder: Simrad Gyro Compass: Anschutz Fire Alarm: Salwico Radio: GMDSS Raytheon SATCOM C.: Fax Sat Phone: Trane & Trane
San Cristobal (Loberia Or Isla Lobos Or Tijeretas Or El Junco)
Thu
Espanola (Punta Suarez / Gardner Bay)
Fri
Santa Cruz (Charles Darwin Station) / Rabida
Sat
Santa Cruz (Bachas Beach) / Baltra
The M/YCoral I with a European design and modern shape offers more space, comfort safe security for and a naturalist cruise. It is an attractive and functional mid-size (Mega yacht), perfect for an intimate experience when cruising the islands. Some cabins are connecting, JUST for families and special groups.
It has eighteen spacious cabins decorated with a marine taste. There is plenty of room for storage, and moreover, all beds in all cabins are lower and they can be arranged as matrimonial, as well as single and double beds. Each cabin has their own private facilities, hot and cold shower with a fresh and lasting supply of water.
All the cabins are provided with smoke detectors and sprinkler system.
Category: Deluxe Yacht Length: 30.5 m / 100 feet Decks: 3 Passengers: 36 Crew: 10 Guides: 2 Multilingual naturalists Speed: Maximum speed 12 knots Cruise speed: 10 knots Built in: Germany Life rafts: 2 - 20 passengers each Disembark zodiacs: 2 -15 passengers each Navigation aid: GPS / Ecosounders / Radars EPIRB / VHF / UHF Electric Power: 110 volts Certification: ISM (international Management Code for the safe Operation of ships and for Pollution Prevention
3 nights SUNDAY to WEDNESDAY
4 nights WEDNESDAY to SUNDAY
7 nights SUN - SUN or WED - WED
Sun
Baltra Airport
Charles Darwin Station
Mon
Suarez Point (Española)
Gardner Bay (Española
Tue
Cormorant Point (Floreana)
Champion (Floreana)
Post Office (Floreana)
Wed
North Seymour
Baltra Airport
Dragon Hill-Veneci (Santa Cruz)
Thu
Rábida (Jervis)
Egas Port (Santiago)
Fri
Espinosa Point (Fernandina)
Tagus Cove (Isabela)
Sat
Bartolome
Black Turtle Cove (Santa Cruz)
Sun
Highlands (Santa Cruz)
Baltra Airport
The M/YCoral II, is a yacht in which, the distribution of space has been conjugated with function and versatility, both in the social areas and in the cabins, keeping as a priority large social spaces for multiple activities and more spacious cabins.
All the cabins are equipped with: air conditioning, background music, telephone, wall to wall carpeting, closets, safes, private bathrooms that offer fresh hot & cold water, along with a hair dryer and other amenities.
Category: Deluxe Speed: 10 Knots cruising, 12 Knots Maximum Length: 112.70 feet (34.15 mts.) Width: 20.80 feet (6.30 mts.) Passengers: 20 Crew: 10 Guides: 2 top multilingual naturalist Life Rafts: 2 for 8 passengers each
1 unit for 20 passengers Disembark Zodiacs: 2 for 15 passengers each Navigation Aid: GPS- Ecosounder - radars - EPIRB VHF - UHF Decks: 4 Electric Power: 110/volts
4 Day Sunday to Wednesday
5 Day Wednesday to Sunday
8 Day departs Wednesday or Sunday
Wed
North Seymour, Baltra Airport & Cerro Dragon
Thu
Rabida Island & Puerto Egas, Santiago Island
Fri
Espinosa Point, Fernandina Island & Tagus Cove, Isabela Island
Sat
Bartolome & Caleta Tortuga, Santa Cruz
Sun
Charles Darwin Station, Baltra Airport & Los Gemelos, Santa Cruz
Mon
Hood Island - Gardner Bay & Punta Suarez
Tue
Floreana - Punta Cormoran & Post Office Bay
On December 2007, the newest and totally refurbished addition to the expanding Galapagos fleet, the modern 5-star, adventure-style M/V Galapagos Legend, set sail with a maximum of 100 discriminating explorers. The Legend's 3, 4, and 7-night weekly voyages turn Darwin´s "living laboratory" into a course in evolution and natural history. With 2,746 GRTs, the Legend offers all the amenities of a larger cruise liner, yet she is small enough for that intimate experience with nature that brings you to the Galapagos. This ship has been designed for the most comfortable Galapagos adventure.
Category: Deluxe Classified: ISM-SOLAS Speed: 15 Knots cruising, 17 Knots Maximum Length: 301 feet (92 mts.) Beam: 47 feet (15 mts.) Draft: 13 feet / 3.9 mts. Passengers: 100 Crew: 60 Guides: 7 top multilingual naturalist Lifeboats: 2 for 58 passengers each Life Rafts: 10 for 25 passengers each Dinghies: 5 units Navigation Aid: Radars, gyro compass, autopilot, visual directions finder, echo sounder, radio telephony, GMDSS equiped Decks: 4
Mon
AM
PM
Baltra Airport
North Seymour
Tue
AM
PM
Cerro Dragon, Santa Cruz
Punta Cormoran, Floreana
Wed
AM
PM
Punta Suarez, Espanola or Hood Island
Tortoise Breeding Center, San Cristobal Island
Thu
AM
PM
Punta Carrion & Baltra Airport
Bartolomé Island
Fri
AM
PM
Urvina Bay, Isabela
Punta Espinosa, Fernandina
Sat
AM
PM
Espumilla Beach,Santiago or James Island
Puerto Egas, Santiago
Sun
AM
PM
Charles Darwin Research Station, Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz Highlands, Santa Cruz