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M/C TREASURE OF GALAPAGOS

 

Vessel name:Treasure of Galapagos
Type:Motor Catamaran
Class:First Class
Construction year:2009 (last maintenance 2015)
Capacity:16 passengers
Naturalist guide:1 National Park-certified multilingual naturalist guide
Crew:10 experienced, trained and IMO-certified crew-members (International Marine Organization): captain, 2 first mates, 2 sailors, 2 engineers, 1 chef, 1 sous chef, 1 barman.
Length:30.97m / 101.60ft
Width:11.20m / 36.75ft
Number of cabins:1 master suite & 8 cabins (2 double cabins, 6 twin cabins)
Social areas:Sun deck (shaded terrace & solarium area),   shaded outside sitting areas, dining room, lounge/bar
Amenities:TV, DVD, small library, 2 small-sized ‘Zodiacs’ (inflatable dinghies)
Machinery:2x Caterpillar diesel engine (2x 345 PS/HP)
Max/cruising speed11 knots / 9 knots (22,2 km/h 13.8 mp/h)
Generators2x 75 KW
Electricity110 V / 220 V
Cabine LocationMain deck: 4 twin cabins + 1 master suite (Triple)
Upper deck: 2 double cabins and 2 twin cabins
Max speed 11 knots
Air conditioningIndividually controlled in all cabins

 

M/C Treasure of Galapagos is one of the comfortable motor catamarans that cruise the Galapagos archipelago. This 16 passenger’s First Class yacht has been built in 2009 (last maintenance 2015). Accommodation for maximum of 16 passengers with comfort and privacy of a hotel room. Spacious and bright cabins (20 m2/ 215 ft2) with private balcony and inside sitting área, private facilities with roomy shower cabin and washing stand, privately controlled air conditioning, mini-safe, ample storage room. Master suite: triple cabin with 7 bright windows and 2 balconies; perfect choice for families.

All cabins are located at the Main and Upper Deck with sea view (far from engines), sun deck whirlpool with panoramic view. 3 passenger’s decks with social areas: Sun deck with a whirlpool (‘Jacuzzi’) and shaded outside terrace with loungers to enjoy sea breeze and marvelous views. Air conditioned lounge with bar, TV, DVD, small library and dining área.

INCLUDED:

  • Lodging on board in cabin with private facilities.
  • All meals, water, coffee and tea.
  • English speaking
  • Shared shuttle transfer to Quito or Guayaquil airport *only departure transfer (included only if the Galapagos flight has been booked through us on our scheduled departure cruise dates).
  • All transfers in Galapagos (airport-yacht-airport transfers are only guaranteed if the flight has been booked through us).
  • Towels

NOT INCLUDED:

  • Roundtrip flight to Galapagos Islands
  • Galapagos National Park entrance fee (USD 100 pp, subject to change)
  • Transit Control Card (USD 20 pp, subject to change)
  • Soft and alcoholic drinks
  • Tips
  • Travel insurance (Medical coverage, Trip cancellation & Dive Accident insurance)
  • Other items of personal nature.

 

ITINERARIES

M/C TREASURE - ITINERARY A

FRIDAY AM: Flight to Baltra Airport (GPS) - PM: El Chato Reserve
SATURDAY AM: Sullivan Bay (Santiago) - PM: Bartholomew
SUNDAY AM: North Seymour - PM: South Plaza
MONDAY AM: Pitt Point - PM: Witch Hill (San Cristobal)
TUESDAY AM: Interpretation Center (San Cristobal) - Transfer to San Cristobal Airport (SCY)

M/C TREASURE - ITINERARIO B

TUESDAY AM: San Cristobal Airport (SCY) - PM: Colorado Hill
WEDNESDAY AM: Gardner Bay (Española) -PM: Suarez Point (Española)
THURSDAY AM: Post Office Bay – Baroness Lookout - PM: Cormorant Point – Champion Islet
FRIDAY AM: Barrington Bay (Santa Fe) - PM: El Chato Reserve (Santa Cruz)
SATURDAY AM: Twin Craters (Santa Cruz) - Transfer to Baltra Airport (GPS)

M/C TREASURE - ITINERARY C

SATURDAY AM: Flight to Baltra Airport (GPS) - PM: Cc. Fausto Llerena
SUNDAY AM: Eden Islet (Santa Cruz) - PM: Dragon Hill (Santa Cruz)
MONDAY AM: Whitetip reef shark channel (Isabela) - PM: Wetlands & Wall of Tears (Isabela)
TUESDAY AM: Moreno Point (Isabela) - PM: Tagus Cove (Isabela)
WEDNESDAY AM: Espinoza Point (Fernandina) - PM: Vicente Roca Point
THURSDAY AM: Puerto Egas (Santiago)- PM: Rabida
FRIDAY AM: Bachas Beach (Santa Cruz) - Transfer to Baltra Airport (GPS)

 Itineraries can be modified due to weather conditions or Galapagos National Park regulations.

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