Highlights:

Galapagos Islands, North Seymour, Bartolome, Plazas (land & marine iguanas) & San Cristobal (Interpretation Center).

From:

US$ 2870

First Class Yachts

Millennium Galapagos Catamaran

Snorkel with curious sea lions, witness the comical mating dances of Blue-footed boobies and explore the islands that inspired the theory of evolution while you travel aboard the M/C Millennium Galapagos motor catamaran.   This small, sleek, modern catamaran sails the waters of the Galapagos Islands, having started her operations in the archipelago in early 2001 and undergoing renovation in January 2010 to her guests’ satisfaction.   The Millennium Galapagos Motor Catamaran is a first-class motor catamaran, certified to carry 16 passengers in eight double cabins and suites. These quarters include two (2) spacious double suites (364 square feet each), and six (6) large double cabins (194 square feet each). (Note though that the two suites can each be offered for triple occupancy as they include sofa beds.) All of these cabins and suites have individually controlled air-conditioning, security boxes, private balconies and private bathrooms with showers.   Guests aboard the Galapagos Millennium Motor Catamaran can enjoy the atmosphere of cruising on a small intimate vessel and appreciate the abundant private space since the Millennium's cabins are among the largest of yachts cruising the Galapagos Islands. The entire yacht is fully air-conditioned and features a large dining room, a lounge, inside and outside bars, three solariums, and a BBQ area.   The ship is staffed by nine (9) crewmembers, as well as a multilingual Naturalist Guide III who will lead daily excursions onto the various islands that constitute the "living laboratory" of the Galapagos Islands.   This is an elegant catamaran built for stability and comfort. She has a small cruise ship atmosphere with all the amenities of a larger cruise ship…ideal for small groups, families, or couples looking for a memorable, romantic, and rewarding experience in the Galapagos Islands.

First Class Yachts

Millennium Galapagos Catamaran

Snorkel with curious sea lions, witness the comical mating dances of Blue-footed boobies and explore the islands that inspired the theory of evolution while you travel aboard the M/C Millennium Galapagos motor catamaran.   This small, sleek, modern catamaran sails the waters of the Galapagos Islands, having started her operations in the archipelago in early 2001 and undergoing renovation in January 2010 to her guests’ satisfaction.   The Millennium Galapagos Motor Catamaran is a first-class motor catamaran, certified to carry 16 passengers in eight double cabins and suites. These quarters include two (2) spacious double suites (364 square feet each), and six (6) large double cabins (194 square feet each). (Note though that the two suites can each be offered for triple occupancy as they include sofa beds.) All of these cabins and suites have individually controlled air-conditioning, security boxes, private balconies and private bathrooms with showers.   Guests aboard the Galapagos Millennium Motor Catamaran can enjoy the atmosphere of cruising on a small intimate vessel and appreciate the abundant private space since the Millennium's cabins are among the largest of yachts cruising the Galapagos Islands. The entire yacht is fully air-conditioned and features a large dining room, a lounge, inside and outside bars, three solariums, and a BBQ area.   The ship is staffed by nine (9) crewmembers, as well as a multilingual Naturalist Guide III who will lead daily excursions onto the various islands that constitute the "living laboratory" of the Galapagos Islands.   This is an elegant catamaran built for stability and comfort. She has a small cruise ship atmosphere with all the amenities of a larger cruise ship…ideal for small groups, families, or couples looking for a memorable, romantic, and rewarding experience in the Galapagos Islands.

Highlights:

Galapagos Islands, North Seymour, Bartolome, Plazas (land & marine iguanas) & San Cristobal (Interpretation Center).

From:

US$ 2870

Next Departures

Tour Name Departure Date Arrival Date Availability Price From

Boat Itineraries

Itinerary Details

Day 1 - Baltra Arrival - Dragon HillAMBaltra Arrival

Baltra IslandArrival in Baltra airport and transfer to the boat. Briefing onboard about the boat and the island.

PMDragon Hill

Santa Cruz Island: Dragon HillA hypersalinic lagoon frequented by flamingos, stilts, pintail ducks and other species of birds.


Day 2 - South Plaza - Santa Fe IslandAMSouth Plaza

South Plaza IslandSouth Plaza has one of the largest populations of land iguanas in the Galapagos.

PMSanta Fe Island

Santa Fe IslandA volcanic uplift that hosts a forest of Opuntia and palo santo. Endemic land iguanas are often seen.


Day 3 - Interpretation Center - Isla LobosAMInterpretation Center

San Cristobal Island: Interpretation CenterA series of interactive exhibits providing information about the history and biodiversity of the Galapagos.

PMIsla Lobos

San Cristobal Island: Isla LobosThis small island is named after the sea lions that rest and play on its rocky shores.


Day 4 - Pitt Point - La GalapagueraAMPitt Point

San Cristobal Island: Pitt PointHere there are endemic species such as lava lizards and red-footed boobies.

PMLa Galapaguera

San Cristobal Island: La GalapagueraLearn about the giant tortoise breeding programme established by the National Park.


Day 5 - Cerro Brujo - Leon DormidoAMCerro Brujo

San Cristobal Island: Cerro BrujoA beautiful white-sand beach full of pelicans, blue-footed boobies, sea lions and marine iguanas.

PMLeon Dormido

San Cristobal Island: Leon DormidoThis island comprises two rocks which jut out of the ocean and is home to a large colony of sea birds.


Day 6 - Suarez Point - Gardner BayAMSuarez Point

Española Island: Suárez PointSuarez Point is one of the most outstanding wildlife areas of the archipelago.

PMGardner Bay

Española Island: Gardner BayGardner Bay has a magnificent beach with turquoise waters. The bay is home of a large colony of sea lions.


Day 7 - Cormoran Point - Post Office BayAMCormoran Point

Floreana Island: Cormorant PointCormorant Point offers a trail overlooking a saltwater lagoon that is a favourite of flamingos.

PMPost Office Bay

Floreana Island: Post Office BayA white-sand beach where in the past sailors used to leave and receive their letters in a barrel.


Day 8 - Charles Darwin Station - Baltra DepartureAMCharles Darwin Station

Santa Cruz Island: Charles Darwin StationAn organisation that provides scientific assistance to ensure the proper preservation of the Galapagos.

Baltra Departure

Baltra. Transfer to the Airport.


Itinerary Details

Day 1 - Baltra Arrival - HighlandsAMBaltra Arrival

Baltra IslandArrival in Baltra airport and transfer to the boat. Briefing onboard about the boat and the island.

PMHighlands

Santa Cruz Island: HighlandsThe highlands are located in the northern part of the island and can reach elevations up to 1500 mt.


Day 2 - Moreno Point - Mangle PointAMMoreno Point

Isabela Island: Moreno PointBeautiful rocky shores where penguins and shore birds, including blue herons, are usually spotted.

PMMangle Point

Fernandina Island: Mangle PointA visit to Mangle Point allows visitors to witness the amazing views and wildlife on the Coast of Fernandina Island.


Day 3 - Espinosa Point - Tagus CoveAMEspinosa Point

Fernandina Island: Espinosa PointA narrow stretch of land where hundreds of marine iguanas gather largely on black lava rocks.

PMTagus Cove

Isabela Island: Tagus CoveAn opportunity to see penguins as well as marine iguanas, Sally Lightfoot crabs and sea lions.


Day 4 - Puerto Egas - Sombrero ChinoAMPuerto Egas

Santiago Island: Puerto EgasPuerto Egas, with its black sand beaches, was the site of small salt mining industry in the 1960s.

PMSombrero Chino

Sombrero Chino IslandThe landing is on a beautiful crescent-shaped beach, home to sea lions and Sally Lightfoot crabs.


Day 5 - Black Turtle Cove - North Seymour IslandAMBlack Turtle Cove

Santa Cruz Island: Black Turtle CoveThis shallow inlet is surrounded by mangroves and provides natural protection for a variety of marine life.

PMNorth Seymour Island

North Seymour IslandExplore the rocky coast, passing colonies of blue-footed boobies and magnificent frigatebirds.


Day 6 - Bartholomew Island - Sullivan BayAMBartholomew Island

Bartholomew IslandBartholomew is home of the Pinnacle Rock, the most famous view in the Galapagos, and a beautiful white-sanded beach.

PMSullivan Bay

Santiago Island: Sullivan BayThe lava field has a variety of patterns made by the shapes and textures of trees that once existed there.


Day 7 - Las Tintoreras - Wetlands - Tortoise Breeding Center - The Wall of Tears - Sierra NegraAMLas Tintoreras

Isabela Island: Las TintorerasA short distance from Puerto Villamil is the small island known as Las Tintoreras.

Wetlands

Isabela Island: WetlandsThey consist of lagoons, swamps, and mangroves and are home to a variety of unique bird species.

Tortoise Breeding Center

Isabela Island: Tortoise Breeding StationCreated to protect animals in their first years of life from the threats of foreign species.

PMThe Wall of Tears

Isabela Island: The Wall of TearsIsabela was a penal colony. Prisoners were made build a wall with huge blocks of lava as punishment.

Sierra Negra

Isabela Island: Sierra Negra VolcanoOn the way up you can see lush vegetation and the summit offers a spectacular view of the lowlands.


Day 8 - Bachas Beach - Baltra DepartureAMBachas Beach

Santa Cruz Island: Bachas BeachA swimming beach and one of the few remnants of the U.S. World War II presence in the Galápagos.

Baltra Departure

Baltra. Transfer to the Airport.


Itinerary Details

Day 1 - Baltra Arrival - HighlandsAMBaltra Arrival

Baltra IslandArrival in Baltra airport and transfer to the boat. Briefing onboard about the boat and the island.

PMHighlands

Santa Cruz Island: HighlandsThe highlands are located in the northern part of the island and can reach elevations up to 1500 mt.


Day 2 - Las Tintoreras - Wetlands - Tortoise Breeding Center - The Wall of Tears - Sierra NegraAMLas Tintoreras

Isabela Island: Las TintorerasA short distance from Puerto Villamil is the small island known as Las Tintoreras.

Wetlands

Isabela Island: WetlandsThey consist of lagoons, swamps, and mangroves and are home to a variety of unique bird species.

Tortoise Breeding Center

Isabela Island: Tortoise Breeding StationCreated to protect animals in their first years of life from the threats of foreign species.

PMThe Wall of Tears

Isabela Island: The Wall of TearsIsabela was a penal colony. Prisoners were made build a wall with huge blocks of lava as punishment.

Sierra Negra

Isabela Island: Sierra Negra VolcanoOn the way up you can see lush vegetation and the summit offers a spectacular view of the lowlands.


Day 3 - Moreno Point - Mangle PointAMMoreno Point

Isabela Island: Moreno PointBeautiful rocky shores where penguins and shore birds, including blue herons, are usually spotted.

PMMangle Point

Fernandina Island: Mangle PointA visit to Mangle Point allows visitors to witness the amazing views and wildlife on the Coast of Fernandina Island.


Day 4 - Espinosa Point - Tagus CoveAMEspinosa Point

Fernandina Island: Espinosa PointA narrow stretch of land where hundreds of marine iguanas gather largely on black lava rocks.

PMTagus Cove

Isabela Island: Tagus CoveAn opportunity to see penguins as well as marine iguanas, Sally Lightfoot crabs and sea lions.


Day 5 - Puerto Egas - Sombrero ChinoAMPuerto Egas

Santiago Island: Puerto EgasPuerto Egas, with its black sand beaches, was the site of small salt mining industry in the 1960s.

PMSombrero Chino

Sombrero Chino IslandThe landing is on a beautiful crescent-shaped beach, home to sea lions and Sally Lightfoot crabs.


Day 6 - Black Turtle Cove - Baltra DepartureAMBlack Turtle Cove

Santa Cruz Island: Black Turtle CoveThis shallow inlet is surrounded by mangroves and provides natural protection for a variety of marine life.

Baltra Departure

Baltra. Transfer to the Airport.


Itinerary Details

Day 1 - San Cristobal Arrival - Isla LobosAMSan Cristobal Arrival

San Cristobal IslandArrival in airport and transfer to the boat. Briefing onboard about the boat and the island.

PMIsla Lobos

San Cristobal Island: Isla LobosThis small island is named after the sea lions that rest and play on its rocky shores.


Day 2 - Pitt Point - La GalapagueraAMPitt Point

San Cristobal Island: Pitt PointHere there are endemic species such as lava lizards and red-footed boobies.

PMLa Galapaguera

San Cristobal Island: La GalapagueraLearn about the giant tortoise breeding programme established by the National Park.


Day 3 - Cerro Brujo - Leon DormidoAMCerro Brujo

San Cristobal Island: Cerro BrujoA beautiful white-sand beach full of pelicans, blue-footed boobies, sea lions and marine iguanas.

PMLeon Dormido

San Cristobal Island: Leon DormidoThis island comprises two rocks which jut out of the ocean and is home to a large colony of sea birds.


Day 4 - Suarez Point - Gardner BayAMSuarez Point

Española Island: Suárez PointSuarez Point is one of the most outstanding wildlife areas of the archipelago.

PMGardner Bay

Española Island: Gardner BayGardner Bay has a magnificent beach with turquoise waters. The bay is home of a large colony of sea lions.


Day 5 - Cormoran Point - Post Office BayAMCormoran Point

Floreana Island: Cormorant PointCormorant Point offers a trail overlooking a saltwater lagoon that is a favourite of flamingos.

PMPost Office Bay

Floreana Island: Post Office BayA white-sand beach where in the past sailors used to leave and receive their letters in a barrel.


Day 6 - Charles Darwin Station - Baltra DepartureAMCharles Darwin Station

Santa Cruz Island: Charles Darwin StationAn organisation that provides scientific assistance to ensure the proper preservation of the Galapagos.

Baltra Departure

Baltra. Transfer to the Airport.


Itinerary Details

Day 1 - Baltra Arrival - North Seymour IslandAMBaltra Arrival

Baltra IslandArrival in Baltra airport and transfer to the boat. Briefing onboard about the boat and the island.

PMNorth Seymour Island

North Seymour IslandExplore the rocky coast, passing colonies of blue-footed boobies and magnificent frigatebirds.


Day 2 - Bartholomew Island - Sullivan BayAMBartholomew Island

Bartholomew IslandBartholomew is home of the Pinnacle Rock, the most famous view in the Galapagos, and a beautiful white-sanded beach.

PMSullivan Bay

Santiago Island: Sullivan BayThe lava field has a variety of patterns made by the shapes and textures of trees that once existed there.


Day 3 - Bachas Beach - Dragon HillAMBachas Beach

Santa Cruz Island: Bachas BeachA swimming beach and one of the few remnants of the U.S. World War II presence in the Galápagos.

PMDragon Hill

Santa Cruz Island: Dragon HillA hypersalinic lagoon frequented by flamingos, stilts, pintail ducks and other species of birds.


Day 4 - South Plaza - Santa Fe IslandAMSouth Plaza

South Plaza IslandSouth Plaza has one of the largest populations of land iguanas in the Galapagos.

PMSanta Fe Island

Santa Fe IslandA volcanic uplift that hosts a forest of Opuntia and palo santo. Endemic land iguanas are often seen.


Day 5 - Interpretation Center - San Cristobal DepartureAMInterpretation Center

San Cristobal Island: Interpretation CenterA series of interactive exhibits providing information about the history and biodiversity of the Galapagos.

San Cristobal Departure

San Cristobal Island. Transfer to the Airport.


Boat specifications

Technical Specifications:

  • Length: 27 meters / 82 feet
  • Speed: 12 knots
  • Crew and Staff: 9 crew members and 1 multilingual naturalist guide
  • Languages: English and Spanish
  • Safety and Navigation: 2 motorboats each with 10 passenger capacity; first aid and oxygen equipment; lifesaving equipment; alarms and fire equipment; GPS; satellite navigator; depth finder; HF; VHF and valise satellite radio; all safety equipment according to the International Coast Guard regulations.
  • Decks: 4

Accommodations:

  • Capacity: 16 passengers.
  • Cabins: 2 suites, each with a double bed; and 6 large double cabins (18 sq. m. / 194 sq. ft.) with two twin beds. All cabins have private bathrooms with hot/cold water.
  • Features: All cabins are air-conditioned and have a private bathroom with shower and hot water, picture windows with ocean view, a TV, and a mini bar.

Facilities:

  • The entire yacht is fully air-conditioned and features a large dining room, a lounge, inside and outside bars, three solariums, a BBQ area, a small library with a TV, and snorkeling equipment.

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