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M/V SANTA CRUZ The 47-cabin M/V SANTA CRUZ, the only ship built exclusively for Galapagos Islands cruising, was completely renovated in 1998, having been redesigned and refurbished inside and out. The SANTA CRUZ has gained worldwide recognition for its excellent standards, including superb service, expert crew, the most knowledgeable multilingual naturalist/guides and menus that feature the very best international cuisine and celebrated Ecuadorian dishes. Its capacity is for ninety guests. |
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M/V ECLIPSE Eclipse began operation in the Galapagos in November, 1998. Our vision for this yacht is to introduce a new level of comfort and elegance to Galápagos trips. She is a 210 ft. L.O.A. Cruise Ship that accommodates up to 48 passengers in 27 cabins, half the number of passengers of vessels her size in Galápagos. Eclipse is available for one week FIT departures as well as for charters. |
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M/V GALAPAGOS EXPLORER II The M/V Galapagos Explorer II is a 293.14 feet ocean-going cruise ship, and is the most luxurious ship in the Galapagos Islands. Sailing at a speed of 17 knots, the M/V Galapagos Explorer II enables passengers to see more of Galapagos in less time. The ship also provides all the facilities and services to make the cruises enjoyable and comfortable. |
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M/V ISABELA II At 166-feet long, the Isabela II is the largest yacht cruising the Galapagos Islands. She carries 40 passengers in 21 cabins. There are 20 cabins on the cabin deck and the Owners Suite is on the main deck. 16 cabins have two lower beds, 4 cabins have two twin beds that can be pushed together to be a double, and 2 cabins have two cabins with a double bed + a single bed. The owners suite has one double bed. All have private washroom and shower. There is a lot of space in the public areas. There is a Jacuzzi and large, comfortable lounge, and a doctor. The Isabela II is an excellent choice for passengers who want luxury in a larger yacht. |
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M/Y AGRESSOR Built in Ecuador and operating since 1992. The steel hull and superstructure constructed according to plans approved by Lloyd's Register of Shipping. Powered by two turbo diesel engines and two 65kw. generators for continuous 24 hours operation. Up to 10 knot cruising speed. Equipped with GPS Satellite navigator, Radar, Sonar, VHF and HF radio communications. Capacity: 14 passengers and 9 crew. |
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M/Y SKY DANCER The dazzling realm beneath the sea captivates curiosity as much as the islands themselves. Discover both onboard the M/Y Sky Dancer, our 16-passenger, 100-foot first class dive live-aboard. Custom-designed in 2000, the M/Y Sky Dancer offers the newest and best-equipped vessel for SCUBA diving in the Galapagos. |
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M/S ALTA Built in Norway, Alta is a ketch-rigged motor sailer, a very stylish yacht that has the special charm of a sailing ship. She is one of the finest luxury yachts to sail in these equatorial waters, and seems more to dance across the water like a damsel in a white dress. Complete with all amenities, she is fully air-conditioned, has autopilot capabilities as well as satellite telefax. A classic among yachts, this masted schooner combines authentic shipboard elegance with any ocean passage. |
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M/Y BELUGA The Beluga is a very spacious and comfortable yacht with panoramic windows in salon and great deck space. Built in Hamburg, Germany, in 1968 and refurbished in 1986, Beluga is a sturdy and reliable steel-hulled motor yacht. Her spacious interior has a catching modern design and is fully air-conditioned with a comfortable lounge and two separate dining rooms accommodating eight guests each. The Beluga carries up to 16 passengers that are accommodated in eight beautifully furnished staterooms (two cabins have upper and lower berths, four have two lower berths, and two are suites with large beds each). Fully equipped for diving, the Beluga has ample deck space, making it an excellent way to see the Islands above and below sea-level. |
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