Galapagos Cruise, Eric, Flamingo and Letty

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  • 7-night expeditions depart every Sunday from San Cristóbal
  • 20-guest superior first-class motor yacht
  • 10 fully air-conditioned outside staterooms with private bathrooms
  • Dining room featuring Ecuadorian and international cuisine
  • Fully-stocked bar
  • Conference room for briefings with TV, DVD player and librar y
  • Observation areas and open sun deck

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Our yachts guarantee a memorable journey in a unique place such as the amazing and enchanting Galapagos Islands with comfortable cabins, social areas and delicious meals, as well as experienced naturalist guides with all the knowledge due to years of work in this natural treasure that will be passed on to you during your journey.

f3These superior first-class sister yachts accommodate no more than 20 guests and feature three decks of spacious staterooms with polished teak interiors trimmed with shiny brass fittings. Accommodations include ten double outside-facing cabins with a window or porthole view, one double bed or two twin lower beds, fully air-conditioned with private bath (hot and cold water showers), soap/shampoo dispensers, hair dryer, closet, drawers, intercom and separate climate controls for your comfort.

There’s a dining room, well-stocked bar and conference area with a flat screen TV and panoramic picture windows. Or you can relax in a lounge chair on the sun deck, enjoying sea breezes, sunshine or a sky full of stars.

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  • ITINERARY  8 DAYS
  • Sunday:  SAN CRISTOBAL (airport) / Playa Ochoa (snorkel, kayak) / Leon Dormido (snorkel)
  • Monday: Darwin Bay (snorkel) / Prince Philip's Steps, Tower (kayak, panga ride)
  • Tuesday: Punta Espinoza FERNANDINA / Tagus Cove (snorkel, kayak, panga ride)  ISABELA
  • Wednesday: Puerto Egas (snorkel, kayak) SANTIAGO / Sombrero Chino (snorkel, panga ride, kayak)
  • Thursday:  Bartolome (snorkjel, kayak) / North Seymour (snorkel)
  • Friday: Highlands and Charles Darwin Research Station SANTA CRUZ
  • Saturday: Punta Suárez, Espanola (Hood), Gardner Bay (snorkel, panga ride, kayak)
  • Sunday: Interpretation Center/ San Cristobal (airport)

Special Program Ecuador & Galapagos Islands

PROMOTIONAL RATE: $3,215

Day 1:

- Transfer
to Hotel from Airport in Quito or Guayaquil
- Overnight in Quito
(Boutique Hotel Patio Andaluz or similar)
- Overnight in Guayaquil
(Hotel Oro Verde or similar)

Day 2:

- Transfer
out from Quito or Guayaquil for domestic flight to the Galapagos islands 

Day 2-9:

- 7 Night Naturalist Cruise
on board Eric, Letty or Flamingo with guided visits to islands

Day 9:

- Transfer
in from Galapagos to hotel in Quito or Guayaquil.
- Overnight in Quito
(Hotel Patio Andaluz or similar)
- Overnight in Guayaquil
(Hotel Oro Verde or similar)

Day 10:

- Transfer out
international flight form hotel in Quito or Guayaquil.

 

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Our signature fleet of three identical Superior first-class 20-passenger motor yachts, M/Y Eric, Flamingo I, and Letty, were custom-designed for Galapagos excursions. These sister yachts offer tremendous value and superior comfort in spacious accommodations for small groups.

Built in 1991 and refurbished every year, each yacht features ten double outside facing cabins located on three decks with polished teak wood interiors, window view or portholes. They are fully air conditioned throughout, have private bath facilities with fresh, hot-and-cold-water showers, hair dryer, toiletries, roomy closet and drawers.

Overhead storage is also provided, as are separate climate controls, ionizer (iguana and booby deck only), intercom system, life vests, bottled water and fresh towels.

A seasoned Captain, eight dedicated crewmembers, and two experienced English speaking naturalist guides attend to the details of your Galapagos cruise.

Each naturalist takes a group of no more than 10 passengers on all shore excursions and shares extensive insights into the Islands ' diverse wildlife. Small wooden boats, locally called pangas, ferry passengers to shore for Island visit