Day 2 Darwin Station (Santa Cruz I.), Highlands, (Santa Cruz I.)
Day 3 Gardner Bay (Española) - Punta Suarez (Española)
Day 4 Pt. Cormorant (Floreana I.), Post Office Bay ( Floreana I.)
Day 5 Pt. Moreno - Elizabeth Bay (Isabela I)
Day 6 Urbina Bay (Isabela) - Point Espinoza (Fernandina)
Day 7 Port Egas (James I.), Bartolomé island
Day 8 Turtle cove. (Sta. Cruz I.), Baltra island.
This is a 78-foot solid, steel-hulled motor - yacht (with stabilizing sail) -built in Holland. She is comfortable and well laid-out, offers good cabin and public - area accommodations, and has all the basic features that characterize the yachts we market.
The boat has air conditioned cabins with private bathrooms, a nice indoor-saloon and one outdoor dining area astern. This is a graceful vessel, befitting the natural Galapagos milieu.
CAPACITY: 16 passengers. Accomodations: 6 air-conditioned double cabins, each with private bathroom; and 1 air- conditioned cabin with exterior shower and toilet. LENGTH: 78 feet BEAM: 18 feet DRAFT:10.3 feet / 3.16 me CRUISING SPEED: 8,5 knots ENGINES: twin DAV diesel engines 220 HP GENERATORS: two generators each of 21 & 12.5KW ELECTRIC POWER: 110V & 220V A/C and 12V & 24V D/C SPEED: 8,5 knots. RANGE: 2,500 miles SAILS: Steadying sails WATER CAPACITY: 1,500 gallons WATERMAKER CAPACITY: yes NAVIGATIONAL EQUIPMENT: Furuno radar, GPS, VHS & SSB radios, 2 tenders with outboard motors, Color TV, video equipment. COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT: VHF & SSB radios SAFETY : Two 20 passengers life rafts with all safety equipment. Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB), Smoke and fire detector, Overhead Sprinkler Fire System CREW: Captain, naturalist guide, mechanic, cook and 2 sailors
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