Galapagos Cruise, Journey I

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  • 4 DAYS
  • Day 1
    A.M Baltra Airport                                                               P.M Santa Cruz Island: The Highlands
  • Day 2
    A.M Santiago Island: Chinese Hat. Snorkeling             P.M Santiago Island: Puerto Egas Snorkeling
  • Day 3
    A.M Santiago Island: Sullivan Bay Snorkeling                 P.M Bartolome Island Snorkeling and Diving*
  • Day 4
    AM Santa Cruz Island: Bachas Beach - PM Baltra airport
  • 5 DAYS OPTION 1:
  • Day 1
    A.M Baltra Airport                                                               P.M Plazas Island Snorkeling
  • Day 2
    A.M San Cristobal Island: Interpretation Center & ijeretas Hill                                                                         P.M Lobos Island Snorkeling and Diving*
  • Day 3
    A.M Española Island: Gardner Bay Snorkeling             P.M Española Suarez: Punta Suarez Snorkeling
  • Day 4
    AM Floreana Island: Cormorant Point. Snorkeling and Diving - PM Floreana Island: Post Office Bay
  • Day 5
    A.M Santa Cruz Island: Charles Darwin Station          P.M Baltra Airport
  • 5 DAYS OPTION 2:
  • Day 1
    A.M Baltra Airport                                                                   P.M Santa Cruz Island: Tortuga Bay beach (Overnight in Santa Cruz)
  • Day 2
    A.M Santa Cruz Island: Charles Darwin Station. Diving P.M Santa Cruz Island: The Highlands
  • Day 3
    A.M Santiago Island: Chinese Hat. Snorkeling             P.M Santiago Island: Puerto. Egas Snorkeling
  • Day 4
    A.M Santiago Island: Sullivan Bay Snorkeling                   P.M Bartolome Island Snorkeling and Diving*
  • Day 5
    A.M Santa Cruz Island: Bachas Beach Snorkeling           P.M Baltra airport
  • 8 DAYS OPTION 1:
  • Day 1
    A.M Baltra airport                                                               P.M Plazas Island - Snorkeling
  • Day 2
    A.M San Cristobal Island: Interpretation Center & Tijeretas Hill                                                                        P.M Lobos Island Snorkeling and Diving*
  • Day 3
    A.M Española Island: Gardner Bay Snorkeling             P.M EspaÑola Suarez: Punta Suarez Snorkeling
  • Day 4
    A.M Floreana Island: Cormorant Point Snorkeling and Diving                                                                                    P.M Floreana Island: Post Office Bay
  • Day 5
    A.M Santa Cruz Island: Charles Darwin Station Diving P.M Santa Cruz Island: The Highlands
  • Day 6
    AM Santiago Island: Chinese Hat. Snorkeling             PM Santiago Island: Puerto. Egas Snorkeling
  • Day 7
    A.M Santiago Island: Sullivan Bay Snorkeling                 P.M Bartolome Island Snorkeling and Diving*
  • Day 8
    A.M Santa Cruz Island: Bachas Beach Snorkeling       P.M Baltra airport
  • 8 DAYS OPTION 2: 
  • Day 1
    A.M Baltra Airport                                                                 P.M Santa Cruz Island: The Highlands
  • Day 2
    A.M Santiago Island: Chinese Hat Snorkeling                   P.M Santiago Island: Puerto Egas
  • Day 3
    AM Santiago Island: Sullivan Bay Snorkeling                   PM Bartolome Island Snorkeling and Diving*
  • Day 4
    AM Santa Cruz Island: Bachas Beach Snorkeling           PM Plazas Island Snorkeling
  • Day 5
    A.M San Cristobal Island: Interpretation Center & Tijeretas Hill                                                                       P.M Lobos Island Snorkeling and Diving*
  • Day 6
    A.M Española Island: Gardner Bay Snorkeling               P.M Española Suarez: Punta Suarez Snorkeling
  • Day 7
    A.M Floreana Island: Cormorant Point. Snorkeling and Diving                                                                                   P.M Floreana Island: Post Office Bay
  • Day 8
    A.M Santa Cruz Island: Charles Darwin Station             P.M Baltra Airport


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The Galapagos Journey I offers comfortable accommodations in 6 standard 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 have individual climate control and feature private facilities, locker and closet.

Among its social areas, she has ample a comfortable dinning room, one outside bar located in the upper deck, and a living room equipped with TV, a DVD player, and a stereo system. All this complemented with a Jacuzzi and a spacious sun deck offering a great view of the Galapagos Islands landscapes.

The Galapagos Journey I has 9 friendly crew members supervised by a cruise director who guarantees a World Quality Service. Additionally, she counts with a Naturalist Guide Level II/III, who has been trained and licensed by the Galapagos National Park Service.

CATEGORY: Luxury Class
TYPE: Motor Catamaran
YEAR: 2006
CAPACITY: 16 passengers
LENGHT: 90,50 ft / 27.60 m
BEAM: 36,08 ft / 11 m
MAIN ENGINES: 2 x John Deere IMO 300 HP each
ELECTRIC SYSTEM: 110v & 220v. 2 gen. marathon 70kw each
ELECTRIC SYSTEM: 2 x 50 kw generators (IMO) (110v and 220v. AC)
SPEED: 10 Knots
WATER CAPACITY: 3000 gallons
INTERIORS: Wooden flooring
EXTERIORS: Teakwood flooring
DIESEL CAPACITY: 2000 gallons.
CONSTRUCTION: Fiberglass.
EQUIPMENT: 2 radars Furon 24 mls, Furon video Sonar, GPS
CREW: 9 + 1 naturalist bilingual guide III
NAVIGATION & SAFETY EQUIPMENT: One 48 miles Radar; Echosounder; GPS; One VHF radio; Epirb; Magnetic compass; 2 Rigid life rafts for 15 passengers each; 30 life jackets; fire & smoke detectors; complete fire system; 2 Zodiac rafts for 10 persons each. Safety equipment complies with international Coast Guard regulations.

 

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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