Highlights:

Galapagos Islands, Floreana (Devil´s Crown), Española Islands & Charles Darwin Station.

From:

US$ 1386

First Class Yachts

Galapagos Coral I & II Yachts

The sister-ships Galapagos Coral I and II both surpass the standards you would expect from first-class motor vessels for ensuring that your Galapagos cruise is a truly extraordinary experience.   Coral I: Built in Germany, the 36-passenger Coral I is a wonderful ship with a modern design and an entire teakwood interior. The Coral I’s 18 spacious cabins (two Standard Cabins, eight “Standard Plus” Cabins, and eight Junior Cabins) are graced in a nautical motif, with plenty of room in each stateroom for storage. The beds in all of the cabins are lower and can be arranged as either double (“matrimonial”) or as twin beds. Each of these cabins in the Coral 1 motor vessel has its own private bathroom – wood-crafted and outfitted with handmade accessories. The dining room is artfully finished and the ship’s sundecks provide a number of shaded relaxation areas. The outdoor deck of the Coral I is perfect for taking photos or enjoying the sun.   Coral II: The 20-passenger Coral II, much like her sister-ship Coral I, is a spacious motor vessel. Built in Holland and handsomely designed, it will give your Galapagos tour an exclusive and unique touch. The entire interior is made of teakwood and is fully carpeted. In addition, this ship’s faster paced cruising speed means more time for visiting the islands and enjoying Galapagos activities, while it’s smaller and more navigable size means less time organizing shore visits. The Coral II has 11 cabins located on three decks (four “Standard Plus” Cabins, one Standard Cabin, and six Junior Cabins). Each cabin has its own full private bath and is handsomely decorated with wooden fixtures. The dining room and lounge of the Coral II demonstrate a refined taste, while the ship has three sun decks – one open, one entirely shaded for outside dining, and one partially shaded.   On both motor vessels, Galapagos Coral I & II, the cuisine served on board is delightful and the services friendly. Similarly, each ship has comfortable lounges and bar areas with large viewing windows and plenty of outside space for observing the sea and shores while on your Galapagos Islands holidays.

First Class Yachts

Galapagos Coral I & II Yachts

The sister-ships Galapagos Coral I and II both surpass the standards you would expect from first-class motor vessels for ensuring that your Galapagos cruise is a truly extraordinary experience.   Coral I: Built in Germany, the 36-passenger Coral I is a wonderful ship with a modern design and an entire teakwood interior. The Coral I’s 18 spacious cabins (two Standard Cabins, eight “Standard Plus” Cabins, and eight Junior Cabins) are graced in a nautical motif, with plenty of room in each stateroom for storage. The beds in all of the cabins are lower and can be arranged as either double (“matrimonial”) or as twin beds. Each of these cabins in the Coral 1 motor vessel has its own private bathroom – wood-crafted and outfitted with handmade accessories. The dining room is artfully finished and the ship’s sundecks provide a number of shaded relaxation areas. The outdoor deck of the Coral I is perfect for taking photos or enjoying the sun.   Coral II: The 20-passenger Coral II, much like her sister-ship Coral I, is a spacious motor vessel. Built in Holland and handsomely designed, it will give your Galapagos tour an exclusive and unique touch. The entire interior is made of teakwood and is fully carpeted. In addition, this ship’s faster paced cruising speed means more time for visiting the islands and enjoying Galapagos activities, while it’s smaller and more navigable size means less time organizing shore visits. The Coral II has 11 cabins located on three decks (four “Standard Plus” Cabins, one Standard Cabin, and six Junior Cabins). Each cabin has its own full private bath and is handsomely decorated with wooden fixtures. The dining room and lounge of the Coral II demonstrate a refined taste, while the ship has three sun decks – one open, one entirely shaded for outside dining, and one partially shaded.   On both motor vessels, Galapagos Coral I & II, the cuisine served on board is delightful and the services friendly. Similarly, each ship has comfortable lounges and bar areas with large viewing windows and plenty of outside space for observing the sea and shores while on your Galapagos Islands holidays.

Highlights:

Galapagos Islands, Floreana (Devil´s Crown), Española Islands & Charles Darwin Station.

From:

US$ 1386

Next Departures

Tour Name Departure Date Arrival Date Availability Price From

Boat Itineraries

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 - Vicente Roca Point - Espinosa PointAMVicente Roca Point

Isabela Island: Vicente Roca PointThe remnants of an ancient volcano form two turquoise coves with a bay protected from ocean swells.

PMEspinosa Point

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


Day 3 - Urbina Bay - Tagus CoveAMUrbina Bay

Isabela Island: Urbina BayIts waters are a good place to see turtles and rays. Ashore you´ll find a short trail leading to a coral reef.

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 - Sullivan BayAMPuerto Egas

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

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 5 - 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 - Carrion PointAMBaltra Arrival

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

PMCarrion Point

Santa Cruz Island: Carrion PointA lagoon with beautiful turquoise water where you can see a variety of fish, rays and white-tip reef sharks.


Day 2 - Prince Phillip Steps - Darwin BayAMPrince Phillip Steps

Genovesa Island: Prince Phillip´s StepsAn extraordinary, steep path leads through a seabird colony full of life, up to cliffs that are 25m high.

PMDarwin Bay

Genovesa Island: Darwin BayA coral beach where a 750 mt. trail takes you through more seabird colonies.


Day 3 - Rabida Island - Bartholomew IslandAMRabida Island

Rábida IslandA bird-watcher´s delight. Species includes Flycatchers, Galapagos Hawks and Brown Pelicans.

PMBartholomew Island

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


Day 4 - Highlands - Baltra DepartureAMHighlands

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

Baltra Departure

Baltra. Transfer to the Airport.


Itinerary Details

Day 1 - San Cristobal Arrival - Interpretation Center - San CristobalAMSan Cristobal Arrival

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

PMInterpretation Center

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

San Cristobal

Frigatebird Hill


Day 2 - Leon Dormido - Cerro Brujo - Pitt PointAMLeon 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.

Cerro Brujo

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

PMPitt Point

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


Day 3 - Suarez Point - Gardner Bay - Osborn IsletAMSuarez 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.

Osborn Islet

Española Island: Osborn IsletThis small island is a marine visit where you can enjoy fantastic snorkeling and swimming.


Day 4 - Cormoran Point - Champion Islet - Post Office BayAMCormoran Point

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

Champion Islet

Floreana Island: Champion IsletA small island located very near Floreana, snorkeling and diving around Champion can be excellent.

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 5 - Highlands - Baltra DepartureAMHighlands

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

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 - Charles Darwin Station - Mosquera IsletAMCharles Darwin Station

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

PMMosquera Islet

Mosquera IslandThe island consists is a long narrow stretch of white sand, rocks, and tide pools.


Day 3 - 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 4 - Isla Lobos - San Cristobal DepartureAMIsla Lobos

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

San Cristobal Departure

San Cristobal Island. Transfer to the Airport.


Boat specifications

Technical Specifications:

  • Length: 39.7 meters/131 feet (Coral 1)  //  34.15meters/113 feet (Coral 2)
  • Speed: 12 knots
  • Crew and Staff: 10 crew and 3 naturalist guides (Coral 1)   //  10 crew and 2 class II or III naturalist guides (Coral 2)
  • Languages: English and Spanish
  • Safety and Navigation: All equipment meets SOLAS international standard; fire detection and prevention systems.
  • Green: Use of biodegradable products
  • Decks: 4

Accommodations:

Coral 1:

  • Capacity: 36 passengers in 18 cabins.
  • Cabins: 18 cabins – 2 Standard Cabins, 8 ““Standard Plus”” Cabins, 8 Junior Cabins.
  • Features:
    • 2 Standard Cabins (9m2/97ft2) twin beds that can be made into one double; carpeted, with skylight; private bathroom; hairdryer; air conditioning; safety deposit box; dressing table; storage; LCD TV with 5 channels and music; telephone for internal, local and international calls.
    • 8 “ Standard Plus” Cabins (11m2/118ft2) as Standard Cabins but larger and with 2 skylights.
    • 8 Junior Cabins (12m2/129ft2) as Standard Cabins but larger with panoramic windows.
  • Cabins provided with air conditioning, toiletries, room towels, beach towels, hairdryer, 110v electricity point in each cabin, safe deposit box, TV/DVD

 

Coral 2:

  • Capacity: 20 passengers in 11 cabins.
  • Cabins: 11 cabins – 1 Standard Cabin, 6 ““Standard Plus”” Cabins, 4 Junior Cabins.
  • Features:
    • 1 Standard Cabin (9m2/97ft2) twin beds that can be made into one double; carpeted, with skylight; private bathroom; hairdryer; air conditioning; safety deposit box; dressing table; storage; LCD TV with 5 channels and music; telephone for internal, local and international calls.
    • 6 “ Standard Plus” Cabins (11m2/118ft2) as Standard Cabins but larger and with 2 skylights.
    • 4 Junior Cabins (12m2/129ft2) as Standard Cabins but larger with panoramic windows.
  • Cabins provided with air conditioning, toiletries, room towels, beach towels, hairdryer, 110v electricity point in each cabin, safe deposit box, TV/DVD

Facilities:

  • Restaurant; lounge and bar; small library; boutique; sun deck; BBQ area; Jacuzzi; reading materials, observation areas, emergency satellite phone, kayaks (for rent), wetsuits (for rent)

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