Environmentally Friendly
About the Ship
Ecological parameters, friendly features.
Explore the “Enchanted Islands” on board the M/C EcoGalaxy a First Class Catamaran, built for sailing the Galapagos Islands while preserving its fragile ecosystem, and of course its beauty. The social areas of the catamaran are the perfect place to witness the endless wonderful landscapes in a private and intimate atmosphere.
A cruise with state-of-the-art technology for ecological parameters to optimize the generation of energy, the consumption of fresh water and the reduction of carbon emissions. Awarded in recognition of construction engineering by reducing water consumption and wood use by 50%.
- Operates on low fuel consumption.
- Continuous self-cleaning through purifiers that allow the fuel to be recirculated.
- Energy-efficient LED lights are used for the illumination of the ship.
- Uses biodegradable cleaning products.
- Air conditioning and cooling systems that automatically adjust according to weather conditions.
- Adjustable system pressure tank, which provides efficient saving of fresh water inside the boat.
Key Features
16 Passengers
1 Bilingual Guide
Enjoy a magnificent view of the sea in the salon, located at the back of the boat, which has a television, DVD, small library and toy library, for your entertainment.
Matrimonial Cabin
Cabin size: 22m 2 Spacious matrimonial cabins perfect for couples, that will allow you to have a well-deserved rest after the incredible activities in the Galapagos Islands.
Savor the diversity and richness of Ecuadorian cuisine, enhanced by locally-sourced ingredients from the Galapagos Islands, expertly blended with international flavors to tantalize your taste buds.
Our talented chefs artfully adapt locally-sourced ingredients to satisfy a variety of dietary requirements. Whether you are a pescetarian, vegan, vegetarian, or gluten-free eater, we promise an unforgettable dining experience.
One of the most enjoyable activities in the Galapagos is snorkeling, for which we provide you with complete equipment, fins, mask, and snorkel as well as short and long wetsuits, which are included in the package price. Our guide and other assistants will supervise you so that you can enjoy this activity in complete safety.
Itineraries
Itinerary a.
Lobos Island | ||
AM: | Santa Fe | |
South Plaza | ||
AM: | North Seymour | |
Mosquera | ||
AM: | Darwin Bay | |
Barranco | ||
AM: | Highlands |
Charles Darwin Station | ||
AM: | Moreno Point | |
Elizabeth Bay | ||
AM: | Urbina Bay | |
Tagus Cove | ||
AM: | Espinoza Point | |
Vicente Roca Point | ||
AM: | Egas Port | |
Rabida | ||
AM: | Black Turtle Cove |
Bachas Beach | ||
AM: | Sullivan Bay | |
Bartolome | ||
AM: | Highlands | |
Charles Darwin Station | ||
AM: | Cormorant Point / Devil's Crown | |
Post Office Bay | ||
AM: | Suarez Point | |
Garnerd Bay / Gardner Islet / Osborn Islet | ||
AM: | Interpretation Center |
Technical Details
31 mt / 101.70 ft |
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10.50 mt / 34.44 ft |
Safety Equipment
- 2 survival rafts for 20 passengers each
- 1 survival raft for 8 passengers
- 30 life jackets, type A
- 25 life jackets, type B
- 6 lifebuoys with nylon rope
- Fire axes and Fire hoses
- CO2 extinguishers
- Flare gun, hand lights, smoke signals and other visual signals
- Fire suits, smoke signals.
- One tank with its autonomous breathing equipment
- First Aid Kit
On the main deck, besides the 4 cabins, we have the Dining room with a coffee station, as well as the Living room and a Boutique Briefing area.
On the lower deck, there is the kitchen, the guide and crew cabins and the dining room for them.
The sun Deck has a wide Solarium equipped with Lazy Chairs.
On the Upper deck we have 4 cabins and the bridge.
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Eco Galaxy II Galápagos Cruise
Seldom has sustainability delivered such style and comfort, a galápagos cruise on board the eco galaxy ii.
- Environmentally sensitive luxury;
- First class experience;
- Generous communal areas;
- Finest locally sourced produce a speciality.
Responsible luxury Eco Galaxy II is one of the latest generation of super-stable, purpose-built luxury cruise catamarans. However, what sets her apart from many in her class is her absolute commitment to sustainability and environmental protection. Launched in 2015, Eco Galaxy II was designed from the ground-up to set new standards in ecotourism. Boasting the lowest fuel consumption of any equivalent boat cruising the Islands today, Eco Galaxy II’s sustainability goes far beyond fuel efficiency as she also contributes directly to local schools, foundations and projects.
First Class accommodation Strictly limited to 16 passengers on board, her 8 staterooms are nothing short of magnificent. Crisp white walls and high-gloss ceiling finishes are tastefully softened by fabrics and furnishings in neutral shades, inspired by the habitats you will see through the magnificent panoramic windows. Beautiful furniture and wildlife-inspired artworks are brought to life by the light that spills into the spaces. All rooms feature 110V and 220V outlets for your convenience.
Charming en suite bathrooms feature powerful hot water showers, and are stocked with luxury biodegradable shampoos, body washes and soaps. All faucets on board are of water-saving design. Hair dryers are provided for your convenience.
Stunning ambiance Communal spaces throughout the boat are just as stunning as the staterooms. Outside, the ample sundeck offers elegant sofas in the shade, or modern recliners for worshipping the sun. Inside, effortlessly stylish modern finishes reflect light everywhere, whilst sumptuous fabrics and furnishings soften the crisp lines with pastel shades reflecting colors of land, sea and sky. The overall effect is one of cool, calm, luxurious comfort.
Amenities include a wonderfully stocked bar, TV and DVD system, guest library, and more of those wonderful panoramic windows. The dining room next door is no less delightful, and with only 16 guests dinners take on a welcoming and relaxed “family” feel - a chance to share wonderful food and remarkable experiences with new friends.
High cuisine with high ethics A particular feature of Eco Galaxy II’s sustainable ethos is her kitchen’s insistence on only using the finest locally sourced ingredients, ensuring a direct support for the Island population. This wonderful produce is turned into a mouthwatering array of Ecuadorian and international fine dining experiences, with the freshest seafood and organic fruits and vegetables a speciality
Finally, the owners and crew of Eco Galaxy II don’t stop their environmental efforts where you can’t see them - this is a truly ecologically sound operation. The boat reuses almost all of its water: once it has been treated it’s used to wash the decks and hull. All light fittings are energy saving LED throughout. All housekeeping products are biodegradable, and there are no toxic refrigerants used on board. Finally, every 3 months all crew and staff receive refresher training on customer service, conservation of the islands and habitats and awareness of the risks of exotic species invasion.
Our Comments Eco Galaxy II is the proof that luxury tourism can be sustainable and ecologically sound. We love the fact that the eco-credentials of Eco Galaxy II are much more than skin deep - and whilst enjoying the fact that we are supporting these endeavours we can’t help but be wowed by the stunning interiors of Eco Galaxy II. Of course style is a matter of personal taste, but we think this might be the most stunning decor in the whole Galápagos…
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Amenities on board the Eco Galaxy II
Triple cabins
-10% for children ≤ 11
Transfers to and from ship
Snorkel gear (free of charge)
Travel for good: Your Each booking contributes to Ventura’s Conservation Project.
Kayaks on board
Air conditioning & private bathroom
Single travellers can share cabin
Water, Coffee, Tea & fresh juices
English guides
Food & Drinks on board the Eco Galaxy II
The food on our Galapágos Cruises is among the very best you will find in South America. Most of the on-board chefs are internationally trained and have prior experience working in the best hotels and restaurants in Ecuador and indeed around the world.
You can expect a first-class selection of food, including a good variety of fresh fruits and vegetables, locally sourced poultry and fish/seafood, rice and pasta dishes. Most boats will always include some typical Ecuadorian dishes on the menu during your cruise. If you have specific dietary requirements then these can usually be accommodated by the chef providing you have given advance notice. Please make sure you tell us about any allergies or dietary requirements you have at the time you book with us. If you leave it until you arrive at the dockside, then it may well be impossible to accommodate your needs.
Most boats serve a range of options at meal times in a relaxed buffet-style. At the first class and luxury end of the market, some boats have more formal dining where you will be served at your seat. However the atmosphere is always relaxed on board our cruises, and never stuffy or formal.
Wir von Galapatours lieben und respektieren die unberührten Ökosysteme und die faszinierende Tierwelt der Galápagos-Inseln, und wir bestehen darauf, dass unsere Kreuzfahrtpartner dies auch tun. Um den Archipel zu schützen, müssen alle unsere Kreuzfahrtschiffe über ausgeklügelte Wasserfiltersysteme, moderne, effiziente Motoren und strenge Wartungspläne verfügen, um die Umweltverschmutzung zu minimieren.\n\nDie Behörde des Galápagos-Nationalparks legt auch genaue Kreuzfahrtrouten fest, die vorschreiben, welche Schiffe zu bestimmten Zeiten die Höhepunkte besuchen können, sowie die Begrenzung der Passagierzahlen. Diese Maßnahmen stellen sicher, dass die Tiere und Lebensräume nicht durch zu viele Besucher gestört werden.\n\nFür Galapatours hat die Erhaltung der unberührten Ökosysteme und der bemerkenswerten Tierwelt der Galápagos-Inseln oberste Priorität. Unser Engagement geht über die obligatorischen Umweltstandards für Kreuzfahrtschiffe in dieser Region hinaus: Ein Teil Ihres Reisepreises fließt in unser Naturschutzprojekt. Diese Initiative befähigt lokale Gemeinschaften, ihr Gebiet zu schützen, sich an der Wiederaufforstung zu beteiligen und sich auf eine langfristige Umweltverantwortung vorzubereiten. Auf diese Weise trägt Ihre Reise zum Umweltschutz bei und zeigt, wie Reisen eine Kraft für das Gute sein kann! Und auch Sie können Ihren Teil dazu beitragen, indem Sie verantwortungsbewusst reisen und unsere Öko-Richtlinien während Ihres Aufenthaltes befolgen. Klicken Sie hier , um mehr über diese Richtlinien, unser Engagement für nachhaltigen Tourismus und die Regeln des Galápagos-Nationalparks zu erfahren.
Cabins categories on board the Eco Galaxy II
Standard Double
Matrimonial
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Small yacht, main engines, 2x caterpillar (250 hp), electricity, cruising speed, reviews of eco galaxy ii.
Tracey Norman
Eco Galaxy II Galapagos Cruise
Unsere Reise war fantastisch! Von Anfang bis Ende war alles gut organisiert und hat unsere Erwartungen übertroffen. Wir wurden am Flughafen von Quito abgeholt und erhielten Bordkarten und Anweisungen für unsere Flüge und Bootstransfers. Das Eco Galaxy Boot war sauber, geräumig und komfortabel. Die Besatzung war professionell, lustig und hilfsbereit. Unser Reiseleiter, Renny, war fantastisch - kenntnisreich und freundlich! Das Essen auf dem Boot war erstklassig. Es war frisch, gut sortiert und köstlich! Die Desserts waren nicht von dieser Welt - leicht, erfrischend und so geschmackvoll! Wir würden auf jeden Fall wieder mit Galapatours reisen und auch das Eco Galaxy Boot wieder buchen! Der frühe Start in den Tag erlaubte uns zu schnorcheln, zu wandern, am Strand spazieren zu gehen, zu schwimmen, Pangafahrten zu machen, Seelöwen, Blaufußtölpel, Fregattvögel, Leguane, Riesenschildkröten, etc. zu sehen. Die Aktivitäten hielten uns auf Trab und wir waren abends müde, aber nicht gehetzt oder überplant. Wir hatten auch Zeit, uns auf dem Boot zu entspannen und die herrliche Landschaft zu betrachten! Insgesamt die perfekte Reise!!!
Kelly Yoder
This trip exceeded all expectations. The boat, crew, and destination were all spectacular. Each day the meals were exceptional, the attention was individualized, and the activities were varied and planned perfectly. We snorkeled with sea lions, sharks, turtles, and beautiful fish. Each day we also had opportunities on land to explore the wildlife unique to each island. We sailed at night and had a different experience everyday.
We had a fabulous time and the catamaran exceeded our expections Our family of 16, ages 10-77, has just returned from a week aboard the Galaxy II. We had a fabulous time and the catamaran exceeded our expections. All of us were sad when the visit was over. The entire crew worked very hard to care for us, their guests. The food was abundant and delicious. Our rooms were refreshed and clean. Our naturalist guide, Carlos Palma, was superb. He was relaxed, fun, kept us moving without rushing us and took every opportunity to make sure we saw the animals and geography of the western islands. Any person or group would be fortunate to have him as a guide. There were many special moments on the cruise. Two whales, a sperm and a fin. A visit from Neptune, compliments of the crew when we crossed the equator. Delicious juices and treats after each snorkel or land visit. A game of charades with some of the crew participating. Swimming with turtles, penguins, rays. Having the frigate birds catch the draft of Galaxy II. Watching pelicans and boobies dive for dinner. Beautiful beaches and stark lava fields. And, when not watching all of this there were wonderful moments to read or watch spectacular sunsets. The crew of the Galaxy II was excellent. I wish I could name and compliment them each. They deserve it. We would love to return, aboard the Galaxy II with the same crew and the same naturalist to tour the rest of the islands in the future. May it be ! Feedback from: https://goo.gl/Kfyqco
David Hicks
Die Reise meines Lebens Diese Reise war die Reise meines Lebens. Verlässliche und freundliche Crew, tolles Essen und unglaublich tolle Sehenswürdigkeiten (Flora und Fauna). Wunderschöne Kabinen, eine 5-Sterne Kreuzfahrt! Quelle: https://goo.gl/P4YtAm
Cindy Maine
Galaxy II cruise was an incredible experience Galaxy II (also,called Eco Galaxy) is a new boat and we were on it for 7 days in February. This is a review of the boat and some helpful tips. I won't review the islands and wildlife as it has been covered well in other reviews (magical and wondrous sums it up). We did the western islands (itinerary D). We booked through Galapagos Natural Life and price included airfare from Quito or Guayaquil. Very happy with the agency. We spent two night in Guayaquil before flying to Baltra. Not one of our favorite cities. Tip #1- get to the airport early. It took us1-3/4 hours to go through the three lines, Transit Control, Agriculture Inspection, and airline check-in. These three lines are all side by side. First is Transit Control. We were told we could save time by registering on-line ahead of time and we did this and printed out bar codes to present, but they just threw these away and typed in the info. Not sure if the computers were down. Maybe it sometimes works. We were in line for this for 45 minutes. When we reached the front of the line two guys asked if they could jump ahead of us as their flight was boarding. We agreed and then saw them in the cafe an hour later. (Not sure what the moral is here. Don't be nice? Ask to see boarding pass?). Anyway, this is where you pay the $10 fee. Then you get in the Agricultural line and have bags x-rayed. Although we didn't figure it put until it was too late, one person can get in the agriculture line while the other takes the passports and money and goes through Transit Control. This speeds things up. After Agriculture you can check in for the flight. We flew from Guayaquil, but the plane originated in Quito and everyone from our boat was on the same flight. We were met at the airport by our guide, Raphael. Tip #2- From the airport you have a 10-minute bus ride, short ferry ride, 45-minute bus ride, and panga rode before you get to the boat. While in the airport, run to the bathroom and grab a bottle of water. The boat is beautiful. There are 4 cabins on the main level and 4 on the upper level. Main floor cabin advantages might be less motion, not having to walk up stairs when it is rocky. Disadvantages may be more noise when anchor goes up and down and the kitchen staff below deck starts banging things early. Our cabin was huge. King bed, more dresser and closet space than you can possibly use, 20-foot wall of windows, big bathroom. There was plenty of hot water and a big shower. Shampoo, conditioner, soap, and hair dryer provided. The bed is very comfortable. Good reading lights. All cabin lights can be controlled by switches near the bed. AC works great and is on a remote. Big mirror in the cabin. Cabins were cleaned 2-3 times daily. We were very comfortable in the cabin, so my negatives are pretty minor. I wish there were more places to hang wet towels, bathing suits, swim t-shirts, etc. There is one hook in the bathroom and one small towel bar. The closet doors have cut-outs of leaves and everyone was using these to stuff things in to dry and using hangers in the cut-outs. This will eventually damage the doors, but there were no other options. The drawers are poorly designed with no knobs or lips and hard to open. There are no rims on the bureau and night stand and during a particularly rocky night all of our stuff from the top was thrown to the floor and rolled under the bed. There is a large living room/dining room area with two tables that seat 8, two couches, and a bar with 4 bar stools. There is a large-screen tv which I think could be for watching DVDs but no one tried it. There is a cabinet with board games and we did play cribbage and backgammon. A shelf with some good books, mostly about the Galapagos. Tip #3- There was not a lot of drinking done as no one stayed up very late, but the bar was used. Check the price list. We did not. Beer is $3.50. Wine and drinks are $10. We did drink wine and should have been buying it by the bottle and not the glass but did not know that was an option. Our mistake as the drink menu was on the bar and we never looked. They ran out of beer on Wednesday (which was a little odd as no one had been drinking much). Several people complained to the guide. He called the captain and they sent a panga to get beer from a nearby boat. The front of the first floor is a meeting room with two TVs that were used nightly for our discussion of the next day trips, what to wear/bring, etc. Some of the crew played video,games and watched movies here in the afternoon. Tip #4- if you go out the door in the meeting room to the front of the boat on the main floor there is a stairway to the bridge. This is a great place to sit on the steps, watch the scenery, and get a little alone time. The top deck has a lounge area with astroturf-like grass, lounge chairs and benches with tables. There is a canopy over the center if you want to avoid the sun. Great place to go after dinner to see the stars and to watch birds diving during the day. Bars on the back of chairs are good for drying clothes and we just put things on the 'grass' and they dried quickly. If I were going to be nit-picky, i would have to say that this area is somewhat poorly designed. The lounge chairs are not adjustable and work for lounging but are not comfortable for napping or reading. The bench seats are not particularly comfortable and the tables don't have rims so you need to make sure your drinks don't slide off. One of the first days when we were all in the dining room at lunch the cushions from the top deck blew off and had to be pulled from the water. If one of the crew had not happened to see that, we would have had very uncomfortable benches for the rest of the week. There is coffee, tea,and water available 24/7. We were given Galaxy II water bottles on board, but they were leaky. One of our passengers liked iced coffee and taught Eduardo, the bartender, how she liked it and he delivered it to her daily. Tip #5- Use the Galaxy water bottle for water in the bathroom for brushing teeth and bring your own water bottle. I had one with a loop on the cap that clipped to my pants so I could have my hands free for camera/balance on the islands. The food is good. Breakfast and lunch are buffet, dinner is served. There are always plenty of options. Heavy on the fruits and vegetables. Breakfast always has some type of egg and another option (pancakes, etc.), bacon or sausage, cheeses, cereal, yogurt, toast. Lunch is their biggest meal of the day, also with two main dishes and plenty of sides. Lunch and dinner always include soup and dessert. After the first night we were given a menu at lunch to choose our evening meal with three options, always a chicken, beef or fish plus a vegetarian option. The beef was never very good. Fish and chicken were always good. On Friday they served Ecuadoran specialties and the chef showed us how he made ceviche with fish, squid, and shrimp and that was our first course. The first two meals are unlimited buffet, dinner is served. A teenaged boy and some of the men on board felt like dinner wasn't big enough (especially the night everyone got one chicken leg), but it was fine for us. The crew were great. Helpful, friendly, attentive. Could not have been better. Our guide, Raphael, was good. He told us the guides are mostly freelancers and skip around a lot. The snorkeling was at least once a day and often twice a day, both off the beach and off the back of the boat. The gear did not look new and some people had problems with masks leaking, but I think by the end everyone got fitted correctly. We brought our own masks and snorkels. They had wetsuits to rent, but no one used them. Our first two snorkel spots the water was quite cool bit all the other stops it was fine. (On the other hand, those of us snorkeling were from the Northeast US and Switzerland, so maybe we are more tolerant of cold water.... ). The snorkeling is great- we snorkeled with sea lions, turtles, and penguins. Bring a lot of sunscreen. One of our fellow passengers was very burned in Quito before he arrived. I found my lips very dry and tingly and had SPF lip balm and applied often. A decent pair of sneakers is fine for the walks and dry landings. There is a lot of walking on lava on the Western Islands. There are walking sticks on board to borrow but no one did. They were all one size and quite tall. A couple of people had folding walking sticks which were great for two of the walks. The important thing is to just watch your footing and stop when you want to look around. Don't walk and gaze at the same time. We had 1-2 activities on the morning, back on boat 11:30-2:30 while we sailed to a new location (and avoided mid-day sun) and 1-2 activities after lunch. It was a great schedule as we were busy but also had time to rest. Tip #6- There are two shower hoses on the back of the boat. If you swim/snorkel in the morning and are going again in the afternoon just use the outdoor shower to get the salt off and save the real shower for night. After the first day you realize the whole trip is a bad hair day and don't care. You really don't need to bring many clothes. I saved one 'clean' sundress and wore it every night after I showered. I try to avoid sun and had a pair of trekker pants from LLBean with multiple pockets and clip for water bottle and wore these daily with a quick-dry t-shirt and an SPF lightweight long sleeved shirt. Cotton T-shirts never really get dry. I wore a Lands End SPF swim T-shirt over my bathing suit and liked that. You need something on your feet on the ship as the decks and 'grass' on top deck get really hot. They provide those hotel slippers but no one really wore them. Flip flops or light sandals are great. Hats are a must. Wide brim. Mine had a flap in the back to cover my neck (yeah, with the long pants, long-sleeved shirt, and hat with flap I looked crazy bit came home with no sunburn after a week on the equator!) Tip #7- If you are going to buy a hat for the trip, Galaxy sells them on board (navy or beige, with or without flap), so you could get it on board and have a souvenir hat. The people aboard our ship were a varied bunch, 4 from England, 3 from Switzerland, a family with two teens from New York, 1 from Massachusetts, and us (Maine). A very well- traveled group with very interesting stories of past adventures. We all got along very well and we will stay in touch with some of them. I saved the negative for last. There are some safety issues with the boat. It has only been operating for 3 trips and hopefully some of these were left unfinished and will be completed soon. We have not been on other similar trips, so it could be that the safety standards are not as strict as we might expect in the US. One couple aboard was quite vocal about the issues and I am sure the owners will be aware of the problems soon. There is no hand rail to the second deck. The stairway is steep, curving, and often wet. After complaints the crew did hang a rope to grab onto, but it was difficult to go up and down. Also, if you happened to fall down the steps at night you could roll right off the boat as there was no gate or webbing on the two stairways down to the platforms on the back of the boat. There is no ladder off the back platforms (or even a ladder that can be lowered), so after swimming or snorkeling off the back of the boat it is very difficult to get back up to the deck. All in all, we loved this boat and had an amazing vacation. Very highly recommended. We have been back a few days now and it just seems like a dream.
Had a wonderful time This review came super late but better late than never! My husband and I went on the 8-day itinerary in June 2015 and had a wonderful time. At the time it was still the cruise's initial operation but we thought everything ran smoothly. Itinerary - I loved the itinerary and was able to see all the things I had on my wish list! One thing I didn't realize till I got there was that that the itinerary were all heavily regulated and if the weather sucked on one day and landing is cancelled, there would be no easy substitution. With that said, we were able to do everything as planned except for one snorkel because of water condition, which didn't bother me at all. Equipment - My husband and I brought our own mask, snorkel and fins (which we always do as we are divers). You use this so extensively during the trip that I'd recommend everyone to get their own. Our group's equipment looked like they were in decent shape, You get your own numbered mesh bag from day 1 and are supposed to store your gear in there to avoid mixing up with others. Food - I had worries about the food before, but I was totally over thinking. Food was excellent. Breakfast and lunch are buffets and dinner is served. Lunch and dinner always come with dessert. I can't recall any repetition in food served (if you count bacon and eggs in breakfast then yes). What I love the most was the fresh iced juices and snacks ready on the deck whenever we got back from excursions (usually afternoon)! A nice treat after walking/snorkeling under the sun. I loved hanging out on the deck reading and bird watching. I was lucky enough to spot a rare find - Mola Mola while enjoying the view from the deck! I only found out it was a mola mola because a crew member yelled that when I was puzzled at what that shark/fish looking thing swimming by our boat was. All the staff including our naturalist Freddy were fantastic. Not a single thing I can complain about. Always smiling and happy to help. Feedback from: https://goo.gl/JCj57u
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Tiburon Explorer
Tiburon Explorer heralds a new era in luxury Galápagos diving liveaboards. Designed and built purely for Galápagos cruising, Tiburon brings you the perfect balance between wonderful diving experiences and superb accommodation. Welcoming a maximum of only 16 guests, Tiburon Explorer offers you a truly intimate Galápagos diving adventure. Superb comfort: As you'd expect from a modern ship, Tiburon Explorer is a world away from older, often converted vessels that offer cramped accommodation with portholes and bunks. Here you'll enjoy beautiful staterooms with twin beds that convert to a single queen size bed, climate control, and en suite bathrooms. Wonderful picture windows let the light and stunning views come flooding in, while chic and modern decor with recessed accent lighting gives your room a real boutique hotel feel. If you'd like even more space, why not book one of three suites on board? Featuring a private lounge area and extra space, these offer you a level of comfort you simply can't find on other Galápagos diving liveaboards. Designed for diving: Tiburon Explorer features a state-of-the-art dive deck with everything you need to make the start and finish of your dives hassle free. With only 16 passengers on board at any one time there's plenty of space to get ready. A recessed stairway leads to the waterline for easy zodiac embarkation. The large camera table with charging points, separate rinsing stations for gear and cameras, personal storage lockers and a dedicated bathroom are all testament to the thought that went into her design. But as well as being a superb Galápagos diving platform, M/V Tiburon Explorer is also a luxurious home from home. Her saloon features comfortable sofas and side tables in a sociable layout. Dining is equally sociable, with a large table accommodating all guests and your dive guides. This bonds everyone over the day's dive adventures as well as making it easy to quiz your expert guides about everything you have seen. When it comes to relaxing between dives there aren't many places better than the Tiburon Explorer's sun deck. This amazing space has loungers for sun-worshippers, shaded sofas for cooler relaxing, a fantastic alfresco bar, and even a whirlpool jacuzzi. This is the perfect place to watch the equatorial stars appear as the sun sets over the horizon. Our comments: This is a fabulous luxury dive vessel. Calling it a liveaboard doesn't really do it justice compared to others. If you are after a Galápagos diving experience that marries remarkable dive sites with luxurious accommodation then this is the vessel to book. Her dive guides are among the most experienced in Galápagos, and you will dive at the iconic Wolf and Darwin sites. This package really has it all!.
Introducing the Galápagos Angel, the newest addition to the Galápagos Islands' fleet of motor yachts. Designed with European elegance and equipped with state-of-the-art amenities, this first-class vessel promises an unparalleled experience for travelers seeking adventure, luxury, and exploration. From the moment you step aboard, you'll be enveloped in a world of comfort and sophistication. Each of the Galápagos Angel's cabins features private bathrooms, hot water showers, and individually controlled air-conditioning, ensuring a restful retreat after each day's adventures. With a capacity for 16 passengers, the yacht offers an intimate setting for your exploration, whether you're traveling with family, friends, or on an exclusive charter. Stay connected with loved ones back home or share your incredible experiences with onboard Wi-Fi, allowing you to capture and share every moment of your journey. As you navigate the archipelago's pristine waters, hydraulic stabilizers ensure a smooth and comfortable ride, allowing you to relax and enjoy the stunning scenery. Impeccable service is at the heart of the Galápagos Angel experience. Manned by a highly skilled and professional crew with extensive expertise in Galápagos cruises, guests can expect top-notch service throughout their journey. Our experienced guides, renowned for their expertise, will transform the 4, 5, 7 and 8-day itineraries into unforgettable adventures, providing a deeper understanding of the unique flora and fauna of the Galápagos. With the Galapagos Angel as your guide, you'll embark on a journey of discovery, forging connections with both the natural world and your fellow travelers. So why wait? Join us aboard the Galapagos Angel and let your adventure begin.
- 3 Days at Wolf and Darwin Islands - Purpose-built dive boat with luxury feel - 2 dive masters, 4 dives a day - Complementary wine/beer with meals The Galápagos Sky is a 100ft, purpose-built luxury dive boat. Her current owner helped to design her to his exact requirements and she was launched in 2001. Traditionally in Galápagos, those looking for luxury didn't go on a dive boat, and those looking for great diving had to avoid the luxury boats. Galápagos Sky has rewritten that rule by providing those who are looking for the ultimate diving experience with stunning accommodation and fine dining. Built for Divers Galápagos Sky prides herself on taking you to the best dive sites the Galápagos has to offer. Her crew includes two dive guides who are expertly trained and certified by the Galápagos National Park. Her dive platform is exceptionally well equipped, with freshwater showers and warm towels available after each dive, as well as a warming drink and tasty post-dive snacks! Rinse tanks for cameras and gear are available, and you can also rent cameras and other dive gear if you wish. Your tariff includes air or nitrox filled tanks, weights, weight belt and up to 4 dives per day (including at least one night dive). Built for luxury Accommodation is based on 8 private twin/double cabins. Each is fitted with beautiful wood finishes and features plenty of storage for your gear - important on dive expeditions! En suite bathrooms feature luxurious biodegradable cosmetics and sumptuous bathrobes. Each cabin features individual air conditioning for your complete comfort. Galápagos Sky's public areas are no less impressive. A wonderful salon area decorated with stunning teak deck and dark wood fittings features a comfortable communal sofa lounge and plenty of natural light. The main salon features comfortable seating for relaxing and for dining, and the sundeck is the perfect place to soak up some equatorial rays or to see the stars in the stunning Galápagos night sky. It features loungers and hammocks and both shaded and open areas, all with stunning views of the islands around you. There is a delightful bar that is well-stocked with a range of local and premium wines, beers and spirits, and Galápagos Sky is one of the only boats in the fleet that offers you complimentary alcoholic beverages with your meals - choose form wine or beer with the captain's compliments! Food on board is a particular highlight, especially when compared to some other dive boats. The Galápagos Sky's chef prides himself on providing you with a stunning range of local Ecuadorian and international dishes, all served in fine dining style plated at your table. Guests consistently tell us that the quality and variety of the food on Galápagos Sky is among the best they've had on any boat in this class. Despite this high quality, the ambiance on board is distinctly relaxed and casual. Galápagos Sky is a very friendly boat, and the evenings are filled with laughter and animated conversation as guests relive the many wonderful sights they will have seen during the day's dives. Our comments We think that Galápagos Sky is the perfect "dive of a lifetime" option. She manages to mix absolutely stunning diving and expert guidance with luxury accommodation and food that you'd expect from a first class tourist cruise boat. Because she was designed by her current owner to do these jobs and do them well, she delivers unrivaled levels of guest satisfaction. If you want to dive at least 4 times every day and see the highlights of what's in season, then spend the evening sharing your experiences in luxury you need to contact us now and book Galápagos Sky!
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EcoGalaxy: An ecological first class catamaran
Days: 6 & 5 | From: $3,400/per person
The EcoGalaxy (previously known as the Galaxy II) is an ecological first-class yacht that has 8 cabins for a total of 16 passengers. The EcoGalaxy has upgraded, modern social areas, a library, DVD service, dining room, bar, and a sundeck.
- Regular departures throughout the year
- Available for private charter
We tailor itineraries to your dates and interests, adjusting ships, excursions and length as desired.
We consistently receive 5 star reviews from our discerning clients.
Vessel Information
Accommodations.
Cabin Information
- 4 Main Deck Cabins, 215 sq. ft., matrimonial or twin beds
- 4 Upper Deck Cabins, 215 sq. ft., matrimonial or twin beds, sofa bed for optional triple-occupancy cabin (subject to availability)
- All cabins have private bathrooms, individual climate controls and ample storage space for clothing and luggage.
Groups & Charters: This yacht is also available for private charter or for small groups of friends or family. Its 8 cabins can accommodate up to 16 people. Inquire for more details.
Available Activities (Depending On Itinerary)
- Zodiac Rides
- Stand Up Paddleboarding
Yacht Specifications
- Construction: 2006/2007
- Type: First class motor catamaran
- Length: 89 feet / 27 meters
- Beam: 34 feet / 10.5 meters
- Draft: 4 feet / 1.15 meters
- Crew: 9 members + 1 bilingual guide
- Cruising speed: 10 – 11 knots
- Engines: 2 Cummins marine 350
- Water capacity: 2,500 gallons.
- Diesel capacity: 4,000 gallons
- Electric power: 110V and 220V
Itineraries & Pricing
Itinerary a (5 days).
Tuesday Arrive to San Cristobal / Lobos Island
Wednesday Santa Fe / South Plazas
Thursday North Seymour / Mosquera
Friday Genovesa: Darwin Bay / El Barranco
Saturday Santa Cruz Highlands / Return to mainland Ecuador
Itinerary B (6 days)
Saturday Arrive to Baltra / Charles Darwin Research Station (Santa Cruz)
Sunday Isabela: Tintoreras / Humedales / Wall of Tears
Monday Isabela: Elizabeth Bay / Urbina Bay
Tuesday Espinoza Point (Fernandina) / Punta Vicente Roca (Isabela)
Wednesday Santiago: Egas Port / Rabida
Thursday Black Turtle Cove (Santa Cruz) / Return to mainland Ecuador
Itinerary C (6 days)
Thursday Arrive to Baltra / Bachas Beach (Santa Cruz)
Friday Sullivan Bay (Santiago) / Bartolome
Saturday Santa Cruz: Highlands / Charles Darwin Station
Sunday Floreana: Cormorant Point / Devil’s Crown / Post Office Bay
Monday Española: Suarez Point / Gardner Bay
Tuesday San Cristobal Interpretation Center / Return to mainland Ecuador
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Trip length: 6 and 5 day itineraries
Max number of passengers: 16, in 8 cabins
Prices 2024 :
Included: All meals, guides & activities, water, coffee, tea, snorkeling equipment, wetsuits, kayaks, stand-up paddle boards
Not included: Park fees (about $220 per person), Galapagos airfare (about $600 per person), soft drinks, alcoholic beverages, gratuities
5 day cruise: $3,400 per person
6 day cruise: $4,300 per person
Children 6-11 years old receive a 10% discount
Single supplement: 50%
Christmas & New Year’s surcharge: 50%
Charters: from $51,680 (5 days), $65,360 (6 days)
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Eco Galaxy II
Environmentally Friendly and SmartVoyager approved!
Explore the “Enchanted Islands” on board the Eco-Galaxy Catamaran. The Eco-Galaxy Catamaran is a First Class Cruise, built for sailing on the Galapagos Islands preserving its fragile ecosystem, and of course its beauty.
Smart Voyager certification
The Eco-Galaxy Catamaran boasts a SmartVoyager certification which guarantees you will be taking an Eco-Friendly cruise in the Galapagos Islands. This gives you peace of mind and a guilt-free trip.
Accommodation on the Eco Galaxy
Onboard the Eco Galaxy First- Class Catamaran you will have:
- Beautiful spacious cabins, all with convertible beds (twin/king)
- Panoramic ocean view windows to fully enjoy the Galapagos
- Spacious closets and safebox
- En suite remote-controlled air conditioner
- Bedside drawers with charging ports
- Writing desk
- Endemic decoration throughout the yacht
Eco Galaxy II – Itineraries
- 5 Day Itinerary A
- 6 Day Itinerary B
- 6 Day Itinerary C
Eco Galaxy II rates, inclusions, exclusions, important info and specs
Important information, rates include:.
- Airport assistance
- Transfers in Galapagos
- Accommodation in double cabin
- All meals during the cruise
- Naturalist Bilingual Guide
- All visits & excursions according to the itinerary
- Snorkel Gear (mask, tube and fins)
- Unlimited purified water, coffee and tea
- Soft drinks
- Paddle boards
- Beach towels
Rates do not include:
- Local flight to/from Galapagos
- Galapagos National Park Entrance fee ($100 USD payable in cash upon arrival to Galapagos)
- Galapagos Transit card ($20 USD payable in cash at the Quito/Guayaquil airport)
- Alcoholic drinks
- Tips for the guide
- Local Taxes
- Travel Insurance
- Services not indicated
- Christmas and New Year surcharge 25%.
- 10% discount for groups of 6+ people, does not apply from Christmas, New Year departures and charters.
- Children discount (under 12 years old): 20% off gross rate
- We accept children from 6 years old.
- Single Surcharge: 50%
- Air Tickets must be issued by Galagents
- Rates are subject to change; we guarantee rate with previous deposit only.
Social Areas aboard the Eco Galaxy II
Onboard the First-Class Eco Galaxy II, you will have plenty of social areas to enjoy and relax in.
The charming dining room:
- Onboard the Eco Galaxy II, you will enjoy local and international gourmet meals prepared by a professional chef in the most charming and intimate environment.
Lounge area:
- Take a load off in the spacious lounge area on the main deck. The lounge features artistic decorations inspired on the endemic species of the Galapagos Islands. It’s a great place to get a drink from the bar, mingle with your new friends and appreciate local art.
- The sundeck on the Eco Galaxy II is fully equipped with lounge chairs and a covered sofa. Its the perfect place to chill out, have a drink and take in the most amazing landscapes of the archipelago.
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Beautiful and comfortable catamaran, great value for level of quality and focus on environmental credentials.
Category | Length | Guests | Cabins |
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Category : First Class
Length : 31 mts / 101.70 ft, guests : 16.
EcoGalaxy is a beautiful catamaran with an excellent crew, good food and very spacious and comfortable interiors. EcoGalaxy has a real focus on sustainability and is equipped with cutting-edge technology for power generation and reduction of fuel consumption, allowing it to reduce more than 4000 pounds of CO2 emissions per year. EcoGalaxy has Smart Planet certification, an international award given to companies seeking an environmental balance in their activities. The cabins are all very spacious with comfortable lower beds and outside views, very good value for the quality of service and comfort afforded.
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EcoGalaxy offers three itineraries of either 5 or 6 days exploring the Northern, Western and Southern Galapagos Islands.
EcoGalaxy Itinerary A Northern
A great 5-day itinerary taking you to the Central, Northern and Eastern part of the archipelago. This itinerary has an excellent mix of islands allowing you to see a wide selection of Galapagos wildlife, fascinating scenery, with superb snorkelling opportunities, especially with sea lions and includes a visit to the beautiful island of Genovesa.
EcoGalaxy Itinerary B Western
The western islands have a pristine untouched quality, which is most evident as you sail along the western coast of Isabela and through the narrow Bolivar Channel separating the Island from Fernandina. The western islands boast abundant marine life, in the form of Penguins, Flightless Cormorants, Marine Iguanas and Whales... not to mention the sea birds, sea lions and the other amazing Galapagos wildlife which thrives here.
EcoGalaxy Itinerary C Southern
A great 6-day itinerary, visiting the Central, Southern and Eastern parts of the archipelago, including the beautiful island of Española, with some great scenery, wildlife and snorkelling.
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Eco Galaxy | Catamaran
Galapagos Eco Galaxy Catamaran Services
Matrimonial
Technical Specifications
- Type:First class motor catamaran
- Construction:Guayaquil 2014
- Length:27 m
- Beam: 10.50m
- Draft:1.15 m
- Capacity: 16 passengers
- Crew: 8 members + 1 bilingual guide
- Cruising speed:10 – 11 knots
- Engines: 2 Cummins marine 350
- Water capacity: 2500 gallons.
- Diesel capacity: 4000 gallons
- Electric power: 110V and 220V
- Boat Name: Galapagos Eco Galaxy Catamaran
Itineraries
- Day 1: San Cristobal Island: Kicker Rock & Cerro Brujo
- Day 2: Santa Fe Island & South Plaza Island
- Day 3: North Seymour Island & Mosquera Islet
- Day 1: Baltra Island & Santa Cruz Island
- Day 2: Isabela Island: Tintoreras & Moreno Point
- Day 3: Isabela Island: Elizabeth Bay & Urbina Bay
- Day 1: Baltra Island & Santa Cruz Island: Bachas Beach
- Day 2: Santiago Island: Sullivan Bay & Bartolome Islands
- Day 3: Santa Cruz Island: Highlands & Charles Darwin Station
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Over four or five nights explore the “Enchanted Islands” on board the M/C EcoGalaxy a First Class catamaran, built for sailing the Galapagos Islands while preserving its fragile ecosystem, and of course its beauty. You'll cruise in the company of no more than just 16 travellers, truly an intimate cruising experience. And, you will be well looked after by a crew of eight, including a bilingual guide. The social areas of the catamaran are the perfect place to witness the endless wonderful landscapes in a private and intimate atmosphere.
EcoGalaxy is fitted with state-of-the-art technology to optimise the generation of energy, the consumption of fresh water and the reduction of carbon emissions. This engineering has reduced water consumption and wood use by over 50% from similar size ships.
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Double Cabin
SIZE: 22m2 / 236sqft SLEEPS: 2
Spacious Double Cabins are perfect for couples and allow you to have a well-deserved rest after the incredible activities in the Galapagos Islands. There's panoramic windows for big views, individually-controlled air-conditioning, a spacious cupboard, desk and draw. The private en suite features a shower and select toiletries.
Spacious Twin Cabins feature two single beds, allowing you to have a well-deserved rest after the incredible activities in the Galapagos Islands. There's panoramic windows for big views, individually-controlled air-conditioning, a spacious cupboard, desk and draw. The private en suite features a shower and select toiletries.
Enjoy magnificent views from the comfortable lounge, which is located at the stern of the catamaran. There's a television, DVD player, small library for your entertainment. Located adjacent to the lounge, the bar offers cocktails and a range national and international drinks.
Located on the main deck, the Dining room seats all 16 guests in one sitting. You'll enjoy national and international cuisine from the buffet and the menu, while select special dietary requirements can be met with advance notification.
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Discover the Eco-Galaxy, a premier catamaran offering unparalleled luxury and adventure for your Galapagos cruise. With eight double cabins boasting outside views and modern amenities, including private bathrooms and air conditioning, comfort is guaranteed throughout your journey. Embark on exciting onboard activities like snorkeling, kayaking, and wildlife watching, with complimentary gear provided. Operated by a reputable local company, the Eco-Galaxy ensures reliability and top-notch service. A highly experienced bilingual naturalist guide and a dedicated nine-member crew are committed to providing an exceptional experience. Indulge in delicious cuisine, expertly prepared by onboard chefs, and enjoy personalized attention at every turn. With its superior quality service, knowledgeable crew, and unforgettable itineraries, the Eco-Galaxy is a favorite among travelers seeking a first-class Galapagos cruise. Don't miss the opportunity to embark on a once-in-a-lifetime journey aboard the Eco-Galaxy II motor catamaran. Book your Galapagos Island cruise today and experience the ultimate in luxury and adventure.
Galapagos Islands, Baltra, Floreana, Española & San Cristobal Islands
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San Cristobal Island: Airport – Board Catamaran – Lobos Island
AM: In the morning you will fly from either Quito or Guayaquil (on the Ecuadorian mainland) to the Galapagos Islands. At the airport on San Cristobal Island, after you will pay your entrance fee to the national park, a member of the ship's crew will welcome you and accompany you to your vessel: The Eco-Galaxy Catamaran.
PM: In the afternoon, we will visit Lobos Island, located across from San Cristobal Island. This is a seasonal nesting spot for Blue-footed boobies and Frigate birds. You also can enjoy swimming and snorkeling with sea lions in the island’s calm bay.
Santa Fe Island // South Plazas Island
AM: Today we will visit Santa Fe Island, a tiny rocky island covered in small Palo Santo trees and six-meter-high opuntia cactuses. The island is inhabited mainly by large yellow land iguanas, Galapagos buzzards, Blue-footed boobies, and pelicans. While snorkeling in the wonderful blue-green bay in which the ship anchors, you can observe the many inhabitants of this underwater world, including countless tropical fish, rays, sea turtles and playful sea lions.
PM: Today we will explore South Plaza Island, located just east of Santa Cruz Island. After a dry landing on the northern part of this life-filled islet, you will encounter colonies of sea lions and land iguanas. While on the steep banks, you can see numbers of birds – like nesting Tropicbirds and Fork-tailed seagulls – but most of all, you will enjoy the beautiful views from either atop the steep banks or while strolling along the base of the cliff. Opuntia cactuses grow on this island and the vegetation changes color throughout the year.
North Seymour Island // Mosquera Island
AM: After a dry landing on North Seymour Island, we will take a short walk along its coast, where you will encounter Swallow-tailed gulls, sea lions, and Cliff crabs. This part of Seymour Island is also known for being a major nesting site for Blue-footed boobies and one of the largest colonies of Magnificent frigate birds (a species different from the Great frigate bird) As you enjoy this relaxing hike around various nesting sites, you can also spot both of the endemic species of iguanas: marine iguanas and land iguanas.
PM: Today we will anchor off Mosquera Island, which is located near Itabaca Channel and in between the Baltra and Seymour islands. The island consists of a long narrow stretch of white sand, rocks, and small lagoons with large populations of sea lions (in fact, this is one of the best places to take photos of these aquatic mammals). After a wet landing, a stroll down the beach will also permit views of Brown pelicans and Blue-footed boobies.
Genovesa Island: Darwin Bay – El Barranco
AM: Our destination for today is Genovesa Island, considered to be one of the wildest and most pristine islands in Galapagos National Park. Known as “Bird Island,” Genovesa is one of the few places in the islands where you can see Red-footed boobies. After a wet landing in Genovesa Island’s Darwin Bay, we will walk along a short path that leads through the nesting sites of booby and frigate bird colonies. On the beach, you can observe the interesting spectacle of how frigate birds try to rob the prey of different species of boobies. You will snorkel here.
PM: This afternoon we are off to the El Barranco cliffs. Located on Genovesa Island, along the southern part of Darwin Bay, a one-mile (1.5 km) trail stretches out over volcanic rock that leads to this cliff (this hike takes about two hours to cover). The second half of the trail is very delicate, so please stay on the path. It can get very hot so make sure to bring water. Because of the natural erosion, this is the ideal place for the nesting of Storm petrels. Two other species of petrels that can be seen here are the Galapagos petrel and the wooden petrel. Red-footed boobies and Nazca boobies can be seen here as well as fur seals and several species of seabirds.
Santa Cruz Island: Highlands // Baltra Island: Airport
AM: Either if you do this visit starting from Baltra or from Puerto Ayora, a bus will take you to the highlands stopping along the way at one of the reserves to visit the lush highland forests where you will look for Galapagos Giant tortoises in their natural environment. This is the best place in the Galapagos to see these gentle giants (reaching over 300 kg / 600 pounds!) casually grazing and resting in freshwater ponds. This is also home for a great diversity of birds rarely found at the lowlands, including finches (tree, woodpecker and vegetarian finches), flycatchers and several species of water birds. You will visit a lava tunnel (depend on the itinerary) and learn how these extraordinary formations where created by ancient volcanic eruptions. Concluding this amazing experience in the Galapagos Islands, you will be transferred to the Baltra Island airport for your return flight to the Ecuadorian mainland. Enjoy your last look back at the “enchanted islands,” a unique paradise with inspiring natural wonders.
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A cruise on board the Eco-Galaxy Catamaran Accommodations in a double cabin, with private facilities All meals indicated in the itinerary All transfers in the Galapagos Islands Services of an English/Spanish-speaking level II naturalist guide on daily excursions and during briefings Use of snorkeling equipment and kayaks Free coffee, tea and purified drinking water
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Flights to/from the Galapagos Islands Entrance fee to the Galapagos National Park ($100 USD per adult) Galapagos Transit Control Card ($20 USD per person) Soft drinks and alcoholic beverages Single cabin supplement Tips and gratuities Personal items Travel/medical insurance Services not indicated in the itinerary (i.e.: An Isabela Island dock tax applies in itinerary D) IVA
Baltra Island: Airport // Santa Cruz Island: Charles Darwin Station
AM: In the morning, you will fly from Quito or Guayaquil (on the Ecuadorian mainland) to Baltra Island, in the heart of the Galapagos archipelago and the main point of entrance to this natural paradise. Upon your arrival at the airport, you will need to pay the national park entry fee, which goes to protecting both the Galapagos National Park and Marine Reserve. A member of the ship's crew will welcome you and accompany you to your vessel.
PM: This afternoon we will head for one of the most visited spots in the islands. Located on Santa Cruz Island, the Charles Darwin Research Station is primarily an international scientific research station situated on the outskirts of Puerto Ayora. You will be taken to its visitor center to learn about the geology, climate, natural history and the conservation of the Galapagos Islands. However, the highlight of your visit here will undoubtedly be the research facility’s Fausto Llerena Tortoise Breeding Center, which breeds giant tortoises. These enormous and slow-moving reptiles can live up to 150 years and weigh between 250 and 300 kg. Approaching them in their humid and forested spaces is always an inspiring adventure. For decades, the Fausto Center was home to “Lonesome George,” who finally died in 2012 as the last of his particular species. The tortoises you will see here are accustomed to humans, so it’s an excellent spot for visitors to take photographs with them. Remember that looking at the animals is allowed, but touching is not, and it’s absolutely forbidden to jump over the walls or open the pen doors at any time.
Isabela Island: Tintoreras – Moreno Point
AM: In the morning we will take a short boat trip across the harbor of Isabela Island. After passing sea lions and pelicans that bathe in the sun on the fishing boats there, we will reach the small island of Tintoreras, where we will take an easy walk through the bizarre lava landscape with its huge colonies of marine iguanas. A colony of sea lions is also located here, and it’s common to see Whitetip reef sharks resting in the water near the shore. These sharks are called “tintoreras” in Spanish, giving the island its name. Later this same morning, we will hike through the wetlands of the island to a breeding station for giant tortoises. On the way, we will pass brackish water lagoons where flamingos can sometimes be seen. At the breeding station, you can get up “close and personal” to some of the giant tortoise species from Isabela Island.
PM: After lunch, we will explore Moreno Point, a young volcanic landscape with numerous fresh-water pools and lagoons. You will be able to see flamingos, Bahama ducks and other birds.
Isabela Island: Elizabeth Bay – Urbina Bay
AM: Today we will head to the mangrove area of Elizabeth Bay and visit the small islands offshore. You are likely to see dwarf penguins as well as schools of manta rays, turtles and other giants of the ocean – possibly even surfacing whale sharks. The mangrove woods are also home to various species of seabirds and herons.
PM: After lunch, we will make a wet landing in Urbina Bay. Coral reefs are visible here as a result of an especially violent eruption of the Alcedo Volcano in 1954, when large sections of Isabela Island’s coast were suddenly raised about four meters. These reefs are now covered with poison apple and muyuyo trees. You can also observe land iguanas and the rare Mangrove finch up close here. From January to June, land turtles occasionally visit the bay, descending from their higher mountain living environments. After a short walk inland, we will have some time for snorkeling, giving you yet another chance to swim with sea turtles, sea lions, and countless tropical fish.
Fernandina Island: Espinoza Point / Isabela Island: Vicente Roca Point
AM: Fernandina Island is not only the westernmost island, but also the youngest and most pristine island in the Galapagos. Huge fields of lava were created here by the La Cumbre Volcano’s 2005 eruption, which was followed on April 11, 2009 when the volcano flared up again, forming a cloud of ash and steam as hot lava flowed down the slopes of the volcano into the ocean. Nonetheless, an abundance of wildlife call this island home, including the famous Flightless cormorants, penguins, pelicans, marine iguanas and sea lions. You can also find mangroves on Fernandina Island, in addition to a great diversity of wildlife – such as orcas and whale sharks. This morning we will make a dry landing on Espinoza Point, one of Fernandina Island’s visitor points. It is filled with fascinating scenery, such as cactuses growing on the surface of lava. One gets a sense of how life fought to begin when seeing these plants emerging from crevices in this barren landscape. Within this unique scenery, you will encounter numerous animals – the highlights being sea lions, Galapagos penguins, Flightless cormorants, and one of the largest iguana colonies in the Galapagos Islands. In fact, on this small strip of land that constitutes Espinoza Point, you can find literally thousands of marine iguanas, which gather in large groups.
PM: Located at the “mouth” of the head of the seahorse that forms the northern part of Isabela Island is Punta Vicente Roca, an interesting rock formation. Here, the remnants of an ancient volcano form two turquoise coves, with a bay that’s well-protected from the ocean swells. With a bit of luck, you can see Galapagos penguins, while Masked- and Blue-footed boobies, as well as pelicans, sit perched along the point and its sheer cliffs, while flightless cormorants inhabit the shoreline. The upwelling of currents of cool water in this part of the Galapagos gives rise to an abundance of marine life, which makes Punta Vicente Roca a great area for deep-water snorkeling.
Santiago Island: Puerto Egas Beach // Rabida Island
AM: In the morning we will land on the fourth largest island in the Galapagos: Santiago Island, also known as “James Island” or “San Salvador Island.” The old rusted machines and run-down buildings of former salt mine workers are still apparent on the island, though the last attempts to populate Santiago Island were given up on forty years ago. We will make a wet landing onto Puerto Egas’s beach of black volcanic sand, visited by Darwin in 1835 and still maintaining an abundance of marine iguanas. After a short walk of about 2 km along the coast, we will reach the rugged lava coastline of James Bay. The unique, truly striking layered terrain of Santiago’s shores is home to a variety of resident and migrant birds, including the bizarre Yellow-crowned night heron and an astounding array of marine wildlife – including lobsters, starfish and marine iguanas grazing on algae beds alongside Sally Lightfoot Crabs. Colonies of endemic fur seals swimming in cool water pools formed by volcanic rocks are another highlight.
PM: In the afternoon we will take a trip to the dark-rust-colored beach of the small, volcanic Rabida Island. A short path leads to a small lagoon that is popular among flamingos. This beach is one of the most beautiful snorkeling places in the Galapagos Islands and it has a great abundance of tropical fish and sea lions. Rábida Island is also the only site where Batfish live.
Santa Cruz Island: Black Turtle Cove – Bachas Beach
AM: This morning, we will visit Santa Cruz Island’s Black Turtle Cove, a nesting site for sea turtles, which peak their heads above the surface of the water while fish and other forms of marine life circle below. With luck, the calm water will allow you to see different types of sharks (like the Whitetip reef shark) and schools of golden-colored Mustard rays. There are a number of mangrove forests here as well. Concluding this amazing experience in the Galapagos Islands, you will be transferred to the Baltra Island airport for your return flight to the Ecuadorian mainland. Enjoy your last look back at the “enchanted islands,” a unique paradise with inspiring natural wonders.
Baltra Island: Airport – Board Catamaran // Santa Cruz: Bachas Beach
AM: In the morning you will fly from either Quito or Guayaquil (on the Ecuadorian mainland) to the Galapagos Islands. At the airport on Baltra Island, after you will pay your entrance fee to the national park, a member of the ship's crew will welcome you and accompany you to your vessel: The Eco-Galaxy Catamaran.
PM: We will arrive on the northern coast of Santa Cruz Island, where we will visit the long and sandy Las Bachas Beach, one of the most important nesting beaches for sea turtles. Here you can also find flamingos, Black-winged stilts, sea lions, herons, marine iguanas, and — with a little bit of luck — tiny Galapagos penguins. In addition, this beach is one of the main nesting sites of sea turtles in the Galapagos. A female can lay eggs 3 or 4 times with an average of 70 eggs each, but they then spend 3 to 5 years without breeding. At this paradisiacal site, we will also find the remains of barges that sank long ago; these were once the property of the United States Navy when they operated an airbase on Baltra Island during World War II. In fact, the beach got its name because the English word “barges” was hard to pronounce for the local people – hence “Bachas” Beach. You will also have the opportunity to swim on this soft white sand beach or explore the fascinating underwater by snorkeling.
Santiago Island: Sullivan Bay // Bartolome Island
AM: In the morning we will land on the fourth largest island in the Galapagos: Santiago Island. The old rusted machines and run-down buildings of former salt mine workers are still apparent on the island, though the last attempts to populate Santiago Island were given up on forty years ago. On Santiago Island, we will head to Sullivan Bay, located on the eastern coast of Santiago Island. Its lava field, covered with lava cactuses, has a variety of interesting patterns of important geologic interest, as you will be able to observe the contrasting lava landscapes from an older eruption and a newer one formed during the last quarter of the 19th century. After exploring these lava flows, you can swim or snorkel with playful sea lions.
PM: Upon arriving on Bartolome Island, you will discover a fascinating moonscape formed by various volcanic formations — including lava bombs, spatter, cinder cones — as we hike to the island’s summit for striking views of the surrounding islands, Sullivan Bay and the towering Pinnacle Rock. As the beaches at the foot of the Pinnacle Rock boast some of the finest snorkeling in the islands, you can discover a marvelous underwater world here and have a good chance of finding sea turtles gliding gently alongside you. On the rocks beneath Pinnacle Rock, it’s quite possible to spot some of the quick-as-an-arrow Galapagos penguins; at around 25 centimeters tall, these are members of the second smallest species of penguin in the world. Likewise, you’re likely to see harmless Whitetip reef sharks sunning in these waters. For many visitors, this may turn out to be the best of snorkeling experiences, as the water here is generally clear, without too much surf and full of marine life.
Santa Cruz Island: Highlands // Charles Darwin Research Station
AM: This morning we will visit the Highlands of Santa Cruz Island, where the lush landscape is a welcome contrast to the arid scenery of the smaller, lower islands. On the way, we will cross through different vegetation zones – from the dry lower region full of cactuses to the scalesia woods in the Highlands. There one can find two small agricultural communities that grow the famous organic Galapagos coffee. Later, while in the Santa Cruz Highlands, we will visit the twin “Los Gemelos” craters, which will be explained by your naturalist guide. These craters are surrounded by scalesia forest, where also live Ruby tyrants and small and large Tree finches.
PM: After lunch we will head for one of the most visited spots in the islands. Located on Santa Cruz Island, the Charles Darwin Research Station is primarily an international scientific research station situated on the outskirts of Puerto Ayora. You will be taken to its visitor center to learn about the geology, climate, natural history and the conservation of the Galapagos Islands. However, the highlight of your visit here will undoubtedly be the research facility’s Fausto Llerena Tortoise Breeding Center, which breeds giant tortoises. These enormous and slow-moving reptiles can live up to 150- 200 years and weigh between 250 and 300 kg. Approaching them in their humid and forested spaces is always an inspiring adventure. For decades, the Fausto Center was home to “Lonesome George,” who finally died in 2012 as the last of his particular species. The tortoises you will see here are accustomed to humans, so it’s an excellent spot for visitors to take photographs with them. Remember that looking at the animals is allowed, but touching is not; and it’s absolutely forbidden to jump over the walls or open the pen doors at any time.
Floreana Island: Cormorant Point/Devil’s Crown // Post Office Bay
AM: Today we will visit Floreana Island, considered to be one of the most exotic in the Galapagos archipelago. Countless legends are part of the history of this island, as pirates and buccaneers were drawn to here in search of for food and water. Later the island was colonized by Norwegians, Brits, Germans and others who were in search of ways to make money from what they hoped to discover here. The name Floreana is in honor of Juan Jose Flores, Ecuador’s first president. This morning’s excursion is to the Cormorant Point visitor site. After a wet landing on the beach, we will go down a 100-meter-long path to a mangrove lagoon that is home to Galapagos ducks, black herons, oystercatchers and plovers. With a little bit of luck, you might also see flamingos. Another path leads to a small beach that is an important nesting site for sea turtles. In the shallow water there, one can often find stingrays and Whitetip reef sharks. Later, you will be able to take advantage of the great snorkeling opportunities at “Devil’s Crown” (Corona del Diablo), a broken volcanic cone that is one of the most beautiful places for snorkeling in the Galapagos Islands. The underwater world here includes reef sharks, starfish, sea turtles, sea lions and a host of tropical fish species.
PM: Later we will visit Post Office Bay, where the legendary post barrel that whalers historically used to put their mail in is still kept. After a wet landing, you can walk just off the beach to leave a letter here in hopes that it will make to its destination via another tourist. So, don’t forget to bring postcards along. Snorkelers can take a dip on the main beach among the playful sea lions and green sea turtles.
Española Island: Suarez Point //Gardner Bay
AM: Española Island is the southernmost, oldest and one of the most bio-diverse islands of the Galapagos archipelago. Its English name is “Hood Island,” in honor of the British admiral Samuel Hood. Because of its isolated position, there is much endemic wildlife to be explored here – in addition to great snorkeling from Española’s remarkably beautiful beaches. After breakfast, we will go on an excursion to Suárez Point. One of the archipelago’s most outstanding wildlife areas, this site boasts a long list of species along its cliffs and its sand and pebble beaches. In addition to five species of nesting seabirds, the curious and bold Española Island mockingbirds are found here, as are other birding favorites that include Galapagos doves, Galapagos hawks, Swallow-tailed gulls and the world’s largest colony of Waved albatross – an unequivocal highlight during mating season (May-December). Several types of reptiles are unique to this island, including the marine iguana and the oversized lava lizard. In fact, this is also the only site where you will be able to see “red” sea iguanas. In addition, when heavy swells are running, Suárez Point is the site of a spectacular blowhole whose thundering spray shoots 30 yards up into the air. The trek here is on a stony path about a mile long, though the duration of this excursion is about 3 hours.
PM: Located on Española Island’s eastern shore, Gardner Bay is noted for its turquoise-colored waters and its magnificent beach, which we will visit in the afternoon. Around the bay’s small nearby islets, snorkelers will find an abundance of fish, as well as the occasional sea turtle and benign sharks. The bay is also frequented by a transient colony of Galapagos sea lions who love to swim with people. Birds, like the endemic Española mockingbird and different species of Darwin finches, are omnipresent.
San Cristobal Island: Interpretation Center - Airport
AM: In the morning -- at the port of Baquerizo Moreno, the capital of Ecuador’s Galapagos Province -- we will visit San Cristobal Island’s Interpretation Center, an excellent place to learn about the natural and settlement history of the archipelago. Here you will discover displays that provide information about the volcanic origins of the islands, the ocean’s currents, the archipelago’s climate, and facts concerning the arrival of different species. The islands’ human history is also showcased, chronologically narrating the most significant events related to the discovery and settlements of the Galapagos.
Boat specifications
Technical specifications:.
- Length: 27 meters / 89 feet
- Speed: 10-12 knots
- Crew and Staff: 9 crew and 1 bilingual level II naturalist guide
- Languages: English and Spanish
- Engines: 2 Cummins marine 350
- Water capacity: 2,500 gallons.
- Diesel capacity: 4,000 gallons
- Electric power: 11V and 220V
Accommodations:
- Capacity: 16 passengers
- Cabins: 8 double-accommodation guest cabins (4 connecting cabins on the upper deck and 4 on the main deck)
- Features: Each cabin has two twin beds or one double bed, a private bathroom with a hot water shower, a hairdryer, a safety deposit box, air conditioning, and a telephone for internal communication.
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- Sundeck, dining room, lounge; living room with TV, DVD player, table games and videos; small library, bar, 2 pangas/zodiac boats.
Discover the "Eco-Galaxy Catamaran" deck plans, designed for maximum comfort and enjoyment. This luxury yacht features multiple decks to cater to every need. Relax on the spacious sun deck with panoramic views, unwind in the stylish lounge area, or enjoy al fresco dining on the open-air terrace. The "Eco-Galaxy Catamaran" also boasts well-appointed staterooms with modern amenities, ensuring a plush retreat after your daily adventures. Whether you’re soaking in the sun, mingling with fellow travelers, or simply enjoying the serene surroundings, the "Eco-Galaxy Catamaran" deck plans offer a perfect blend of relaxation and elegance for an unforgettable cruising experience.
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Eco Galaxy II Galapagos Catamaran
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The EcoGalaxy is a First Class Catamaran offering fantastic year-round cruises to the Galapagos Islands. With an emphasis on comfort and sustainability, the EcoGalaxy Catamaran strives to reduce the negative impact of tourism in the area. Food is locally sourced products that support the local population, water is treated and reused to wash the boat, energy-saving lamps and faucets are used throughout, and cleaning products and toiletries are biodegradable. The experienced crew and naturalist guide also undergo frequent training programs in customer service, conservation, and wildlife to offer the highest service possible. Galapagos cruises offer fun, adventure, leisurely excursions, and a great educational experience. Activities include hiking along extraordinary cliffs where seabirds nest, snorkeling with colorful marine life, panga ride to remote beaches, and fantastic photo opportunities.
Topside the EcoGalaxy Eco Catamaran caters to just 16 guests in 8 cabins. Four cabins are located on the upper deck, and four are on the main deck, each with AC, private bathrooms with hot and cold water showers, a hairdryer, an internal telephone, and a safety deposit box. The upper deck cabins can be interconnected; all cabins can choose either twin or matrimonial bedding. Social areas include a library, indoor lounge with an entertainment area, fully stocked bar, dining room, and sun deck with loungers.
The EcoGalaxy catamaran is a fantastic option for a memorable Galapagos cruise. Book online today to reserve your space.
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Day 1: Baltra Island – Santa Cruz Island: Bachas Beach
- Arrive at Baltra airport
- Reception at the airport.
- Transfer IN.
- Welcome on board EcoGalaxy Cruise.
- Welcome drink and lunch.
Bachas Beach: This beautiful beach is located in the north of Santa Cruz Island; the beach is one km long.
The site was named during WWII (World War II) when the American army left two barges on the beach. The early colonists couldn’t pronounce barges correctly, so they called the area “Bachas”.
Day 2: Santiago Island & Bartolome Islands
Sullivan Bay: wet landing and hiking. Description of the place: all the roads and the island are composed of lava flows that have not eroded and cover an extensive area, lava pahoehoe or of cords, hornitos, Mollugo, this plant grows in the lava. Lava Colonizers. Snacks and refreshing beverages expect for you. Lunch
Bartolome Island: Dry landing, wet landing for the beach. Activities on this island include walking, swimming, snorkeling, and photography. We will follow a path to the top (114m) where we can see pioneering plants such as tiquilia, chamaesyce, and scalesia. The island has been formed by cones, lava pipes where lava once flowed. Following the wet landing at the beach, we will follow a path through mangrove swamps and sand dune vegetation, to the south beach. At the north beach, guests can enjoy swimming and snorkeling. From the top of Bartolome, we will be able to see the islands of Santiago, Rabida, and Isabela. We will see penguins in the Rock Pinnacle. Dinner
Day 3: Santa Cruz Island: Highlands & Charles Darwin Station
Highlands of Santa Cruz: Our first visit is Highlands of Santa Cruz, where we have a trekking and we will find the giant tortoises in their natural habitat, this is a natural spectacular. For this visit, we recommend using sport shoes, long pants, raincoats, a hat, and sunblock. Lunch.
Charles Darwin Station: is located in the main port on Santa Cruz Island; we will take a private bus to the entrance of the breeding center where we will see tortoises and land iguanas in captivity. This center is the main breeding site on the islands. Animals that were in danger of extinction on the various islands are maintained in captivity. Thanks to the dedicated work of several institutions, some species are being saved. Here lived Lonesome George, the famous last survivor of the giant tortoise species found on Pinta Island. Dinner.
Day 4: Floreana Island
Punta Cormorant: wet landing, snorkeling, and short trekking. This point is located west of Floreana Island and it is famous for its dark green beach (due to the great number of olivine crystals). You can see many marine invertebrates, as well as sea lions, sea iguanas, the frigates, and pelicans.
Second visit: Devil’s Crown: Activities in this place: panga ride and optional swimming. Enjoy a panga ride around a small island, a satellite islet of Floreana Island. Here, we will find a group of rocks that resemble a Crown due to the constant erosion caused by the sea. It is one of the better places to snorkel (shallow diving) in the interior and around the crown. Excellent visibility allows guests to admire a great variety of fish and sea animals. Lunch.
Post Office (Mail Bay): Wet landing. Activities: short walk, swimming, snorkeling, explanation of the mail system. Description: Mail Bay is located on the north side of Floreana Island. Captain James Colnett installed an empty barrel to be used as a post office for the whaling fleets that stopped at the Galapagos Islands. You can leave postcards to your friends and relatives here and/or pick up mail to deliver. Back at the ship, Delicious snacks and beverages are waiting for you.
Day 5: Española Island
Suarez Point: Dry landing. Activities: Walking, sight-seeing. We recommend sports shoes, a hat or cap, and sunscreen. There is no color more amazing and outstanding in this tropical desert island than that of the blue-foot boobies. These birds have an impressive form of “greeting” and it is a real thrill to see their mating dance. The blue-footed booby can be seen on several of the islands as nesting grounds and feed is located in several coastal locations.
The albatross, an aristocratic bird weighing up to four kilograms, can be observed here. One of the largest birds of the islands, approximately 12,000 couples nest on Espanola Island, and a smaller number nest on Silver Island, near mainland Ecuador. This species is considered endemic to this island; during our walk, we will observe these fantastic birds while taking in the beautiful landscapes offered by this island. It is important to note that albatrosses will not be seen between January and March (non-breeding) season.
We will also see colonies of marine iguanas, zayapas, masked boobies, finches, Espanola cucuves, and seagulls unique to the islands. Our walk will be on lava rock where we will be able to see lava tubes. Red mangroves are found here. Delicious snacks and fresh beverages are waiting for you on the ship. Lunch.
Gardner Bay: wet landing, activities for this visit: short walk, swimming, snorkeling, and observation of seal colony. The sea lion is one of the animals in Galapagos which gets the total attention of the visitors in the Galapagos: they are curious and playful, but at times aggressive; they are nice and loving, but also lazy. In Gardner Bay, we are going to find many of them relaxing on the beach enjoying the sun. In addition to observing these fascinating animals, while snorkeling, we will be able to swim with sea lions, sea turtles, a diversity of tropical fish, marine iguanas, etc. We will return to the ship and sail to Gardner and Osborn Islets. Dinner.
Day 6: San Cristobal Island: Interpretation Center – Transfer out
Interpretation Center: Dry landing. This center is a location in the main port. After breakfast, our first visit is to the Interpretation Center of San Cristobal. This modern and sophisticated architectural space was designed for the natural interpretation of the Galapagos. You will learn about the volcanic formation of the islands, the evolution of the species, the history of human settlement, and complex systems and management models. Transfer out.
** This itinerary is subject to change without notice; due to seasonal changes, weather conditions or Galapagos National Park regulations. **
Onboard this comfortable and new catamaran, we will present you with a wonderful and unforgettable lifetime! You will have the opportunity to enjoy the best that the Galapagos Islands have to offer, with fun days, a great educational experience, a leisurely excursion with lots of adventure; all of this presented to you with our unmatched high-quality service, delicious food, knowledgeable and helpful guides, and professional crew.
One of the main characteristics of this catamaran is that it was built based on ecological parameters; propose: reduce the negative environmental impact of tourism.
Itinerary is subject to change
Day 1: San Cristobal Island: Lobos Island
- San Cristobal airport.
- Transfer In.
- Welcome onboard Galaxy II Cruise.
Lobos Island: Panga Riding, swimming and snorkeling. Here, we can walk, swim and snorkel among the seals, frigates, marine iguanas, lava lizards, and the small endemic Galapagos snake. Here, we can swim and snorkel in the same place. Dinner.
Day 2: Santa Fe Island & South Plazas Island
Sante Fe: Wet landing, activities for this day: hiking, swimming, and snorkeling. With 24 km2 and 60 m of height above sea level, this central island is a unique place to visit. It has an incredible bay of turquoise water, protected by a natural barrier of rocks. You will see colonies of seals as hawks fly overhead. This island is home to one of the two species of land iguanas found in the Galapagos. Their main food source is the leaves and fruit of the large, thick cactus found here.
Crabs, nocturnal herons, marine iguanas, cucuves and land doves are seen frequently. The Bay is an excellent place to swim and to do snorkel. Marine tortoises, rays, sea lions and tropical fish are an amazing attraction! Snacks and refreshing beverages are waiting for you on board. Lunch.
South Plazas: are two small islands, created by an uplifting of the land. The land iguanas are smaller here; they nest during the warm season. The hike goes along an extraordinary cliff where sea birds nest. There are approximately 1000 sea lions (Zalophus Wollebaeki) located on the south side of the Plazas.
Day 3: North Seymour Island – Mosquera Islet
North Seymour: dry landing. Seymour was formed by the lifting of volcanic marine lava. Marine fossils dating back to the Pleistocene period were found on this island.
In 1932, Captain Alan Hancock and his crew took 72 malnourished land iguanas from Baltra Island to North Seymour Island so that the iguanas could live in better conditions. In 1934, colonists verified that the iguanas were in good condition.
The vegetation of North Seymour is bushy and is host to nesting Real Frigates of the Galapagos. Return to EcoGalaxy. Lunch.
Mosquera Islet: This islet is located between Baltra Island and North Seymour. Here, we find the biggest sea lion colony; it is also possible to observe several species of birds.
Day 4: Genovesa Island: Darwin Bay & Barranco
Darwin Bay: wet landing, coral beach, activities for this day: short walks, photography, swimming, snorkeling. Genovesa is a small island in the north of the Galapagos. Our unloading in Darwin Bay will be wet. Near the beach is a mangrove swamp where we will find a colony of frigates, marine iguanas, red-footed boobies and mask boobies, the great terrestrial finch, seagulls, herons, and cactus finch. Following the land visit, our passengers can enjoy a swim in the bay. Snacks and refreshments are available. Lunch.
Barranco: dry landing, activities: hiking. Also known as Prince Felipe’s stairs. Here, we will have a walk for the Barranco path. In our journey, we will observe tropical birds, petrels, common frigate, red-foot boobies, mask boobies, dove, and finches. Dinner.
Day 5: Santa Cruz: Highlands
Where we have a trekking and we will find the giant tortoises in their natural habitat, this is a natural spectacular. For this visit, we recommend using sport shoes, long pants, raincoats, hut, and sunblock.
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- All meals and activities throughout the cruise
- Naturalist Bilingual Guide
- Fuel surcharge
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- Double cabin accommodation
- Water, tea and coffe
- Snorkeling equipment
- Paddle Boards
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- Transit Control Card
- Soft & alcoholic Drinks
- Travel / medical insurance
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Year of construction: | 0 |
Type: | Motor Yacht |
Category: | |
Length: | 114.82 ft (35 m) |
Beam: | 24.93 ft (7.60 m) |
Capacity: | 16 passengers |
Accommodation: | Standard: 2 Standard: 3 Standard: 4 |
Draft: | 1.80 m |
Main engines: | 2 Caterpilar Motors 440 HP |
On Board: | Boutique, DVD / TV, Green politics, Kayaks, Library, Satellital Phone, Snorkeling equipment, Hairdryer, Stand-up paddle, Wetsuit |
Max speed: | 12 knots |
Crew: | 8 members + 1 bilingual guide |
Safety & Navigation: | RAYSTAR 125 GPS, 24 miles RAYMARINE E120 radar, 36 miles RAYMARINE E140 radar, magnetic compass, FURUNO HF radio, UNIDEN VHF radio, ICOM IC M2A radios, RAYMARINE E63069 Eco sounder, EPIRB, horn, ther |
GALAXY ITINERARIES
C - 6 DAYS CRUISE | ||
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Itinerary Rating Flora & Fauna: Landscapes: Activities: | ||
MON | AM | Baltra: Arrival to Baltra Airport and Transfer to the boat |
PM | North Seymour | |
TUE | AM | Bartholomew Island |
PM | : Sullivan Bay | |
WED | AM | : Darwin Bay |
PM | : El Barranco | |
THU | AM | South Plaza |
PM | Santa Fe Island | |
FRI | AM | : Gianni Arismendy Interpretation Center |
PM | : Lobos Island | |
SAT | AM | : Highlands |
B - 6 DAYS CRUISE | ||
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WED | AM | Baltra: Arrival to Baltra Airport and Transfer to the boat |
PM | : Highlands | |
THU | AM | : Sierra Negra Volcano : Las Tintoreras |
PM | : The Wetlands : Arnaldo Tupiza Tortoise Breeding Center | |
FRI | AM | : Moreno Point |
PM | : Mangle Point | |
SAT | AM | : Espinosa Point |
PM | : Tagus Cove | |
SUN | AM | : Egas Port |
PM | : Chinese Hat/Sombrero Chino | |
MON | AM | : Black Turtle Cove |
A - 5 DAYS CRUISE | ||
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SAT | AM | San Cristobal Island: Arrival in San Cristobal Airport and Transfer to the boat |
PM | : Kicker Rock | |
SUN | AM | : Witch Hill |
PM | : Pitt Point | |
MON | AM | : Suarez Point |
PM | : Gardner Bay | |
TUE | AM | : Cormorant Point |
PM | : Post Office Bay | |
WED | AM | : Charles Darwin Station |
Please note: Itineraries are unlikely to change significantly but are subject to change. Weather, wildlife breeding, instructions from the Galapagos National Park, specific abilities and interests of passengers as well as operational matters may cause your guide or captain to change the time or nature of visits. Your guide will always endeavor to select the best itinerary within these limits....
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Dear Gabriella, Thank you everything, it was all good. The Galaxy boat was amazing and the crew also. Victoria and Victor are a great tour guide! Omar helped us in everything we needed. The driver who was with us in Cusco was amazing; he always paid attention to everything. Also the accommodations were amazing and the best that we could wish for! So thank you for everything! Laszlo Kopari January 2024 4.1
Hi Sebastian, We just got back from our trip from the Galapagos and we wanted to thank you for helping organize everything. It all went smoothly, it was a wonderful experience, and your help in getting this organized was a big piece of this. Best of luck to you and I will be sure to recommend you to anyone who asks about how to organize a trip to the Galapagos. Katia Hardgrave June 2023 4.1
Elizabeth, We’ve just arrived in Quito after an incredible trip to the Galapagos. Nadine, the boys and I had the most wonderful time and have nothing but great things to say about the Galaxy, its crew and Carlos Palma who was our guide this past week. Thank you again so very much for your assistance and patience with us in planning the trip. We could not be more appreciative. All the best, Magee Maher Khoury September 2021 4.1
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M/C Eco Galaxy Catamaran luxury cruises Galapagos Description:
On board this comfortable and new Eco Galaxy catamaran, we will present you with a wonderful and unforgettable time on the Galapagos islands! You will have the opportunity to enjoy the best that the Galapagos have to offer you, with fun days, a great educational experience, a leisurely excursion with lots of adventure; all of this presented to you with our unmatched high quality service, delicious food, knowledgeable and helpful guides and professional crew.
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- The M/C Eco Galaxy Catamaran Galapagos Cruise is regarded as a first class Galapagos
- Brand new Catamaran build on 2014.
- Elegance and comfort while navigating guaranteed
- Each cabin includes private facilities and air conditioning.
- Ample resting areas, comfortable dining room and lounge.
Cabin Distribution:
This brand new catamaran offers 8 double cabins: 4 located in Upper Deck 4 in the main deckThe Upper cabins are able to be connecting between them, all cabins can be twin or matrimonial. Private facilities in each cabin: private bathrooms, cold and hot water; air conditioned, hair dryer, telephone for internal communication on board, safe box, and high speaker.
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31 mt / 101.70 ft | |
10.50 mt / 34.44 ft | |
16 passengers | |
2 Cummins marine 350 | |
110V and 220V | |
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2.500 gallons | |
4000 gallons | |
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Itinerary a - 5 days / 4 nights, click here to read.
DAY 1
| Lobos Island |
DAY 2
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DAY 3
| North Seymour
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DAY 4
| Darwin Bay Barranco |
DAY 5
| Highlands |
Itinerary B - 6 Days / 5 Nights
DAY 1
| Charles Darwin Station |
DAY 2
| Moreno Point Elizabeth Bay |
DAY 3
| Urbina Bay Tagus Cove |
DAY 4
| Espinoza Point Vicente Roca Point |
DAY 5
| Egas Port Rabida |
DAY 6
| Black Turtle Cove |
Itinerary C - 6 Days / 5 Nights
DAY 1
| Bachas Beach |
DAY 2
| Sullivan Bay Bartolome |
DAY 3
| Highlands Charles Darwin Station |
DAY 4
| Cormorant Point / Devil’s Crown Post Office Bay |
DAY 5
| Suarez Point Garnerd Bay / Gardner Islet / Osborn Islet |
DAY 6
| Interpretation Center |
NOTE: Cruise Itinerary is subject to change due to Galapagos National Park dispositions or to circumstances beyond our control (force majeure).
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Transfers in Galapagos Accommodation in double cabin All meals during the cruise Professional Bilingual Guide level II Visits & Excursions according itinerary Snorkel Gear (mask, tube and fins) Kayak Purify water, coffee and tea available during the cruise
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Exciting Excursions
No matter which areas or islands of the Galapagos call to you, the M/C Galaxy provides an itinerary to match your desire. Choose an itinerary along a southern route and spend five days exploring the islands of Floreana, Española, and San Cristobal. To experience the far-flung island of Genovesa, opt for the four-day itinerary along the northern route. Can’t bear to miss a thing? The eight-day western route is a deep dive into the area and includes stops along with Fernandina, Santiago, and Isabela islands.
What can you do during your time in the Galapagos? The eight-member crew and your bilingual guide will provide the perfect balance between relaxation and stimulating activities. The Galapagos Islands rank among the top 10 places to snorkel globally, and you can experience this thrill at Tagus Cove on Isabela Island, Pinnacle Rock on Bartolomé Island, or at Devil’s Crown off Floreana Island. Kayaking offers an adventurous, eco-friendly way to explore the coastlines while getting up close to species such as sea lions. Guided hikes are an excellent opportunity to see and learn about natural selection and species such as land iguanas, giant tortoises, and flightless cormorants. Best of all, the details are taken care of for you, and equipment such as wet suits, snorkels, and paddle-boards are included.
Safety At Sea
Aboard the M/C Galaxy, your safety and comfort are always of the utmost priority. The onboard team strives to create an ecological trip with a small environmental footprint without sacrificing convenience or luxury. The ship is Smart Planet certified and provides eco-friendly amenities in every room. Plus, there are ample survival rafts, lifebuoys, and life jackets, and other safety equipment on board, so you can cruise with complete peace of mind.
Anyone looking for authentic experiences in the most hidden spots within the archipelago will enjoy an M/C Galaxy Galapagos cruise, including those who want to do it all to those looking for a slightly slower pace. With oft-overlooked amenities like private bathrooms with hairdryers, a 24-hour coffee station, and a bar serving all your favorite cocktails, the M/C Galaxy has mastered the details of upscale cruising.
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All itineraries are subject to change due to seasonal weather conditions (and resultant variations in river and tributary water levels) affecting accessibility to locations. Thus navigation routes, times and excursions may need to be modified at the cruise captain’s or your guide's discretion.
5 Day - Southern Islands
Embarkation
PM: San Cristobal airport. Reception at the airport. Transfer in. Welcome onboard Galaxy Cruise. Welcome, drink, and lunch.
Panga ride, swimming, and snorkeling at Lobos Island. Here, we can walk, swim and snorkel among the seals, frigate birds, marine iguanas, lava lizards, and the small endemic Galapagos snake.
Gardner Bay & Suarez Point
AM: Breakfast early in the morning. Our first visit starts with a wet landing at Gardner Bay. Activities during this visit: short walk, swimming, snorkeling, and observation of seal colony. The sea lion is one of the animals that receive a lot of attention from visitors in the Galapagos: they are curious and playful, but at times aggressive; they are nice and loving, but also lazy. We are going to find many of them relaxing on the beach enjoying the sun in Gardner Bay. In addition to observing these fascinating animals, we will be able to swim with sea lions, sea turtles, a diversity of tropical fish, marine iguanas, etc. while snorkeling. We will return to the ship and sail to Gardner and Osborn Islets. Lunch.
PM: Dry landing at Suarez Point. Activities: Walking, sight-seeing. We recommend athletic shoes, a hat or cap, and sunscreen. There is no color more amazing and outstanding in this tropical desert island than that of the blue-foot boobies. These birds have an impressive form of “greeting,” and it is a real thrill to see their mating dance. The blue-footed booby can be seen on several islands, as nesting grounds and food are located along with several coastal locations. The albatross, an aristocratic bird weighing up to four kilograms, can be observed here. This is one of the largest birds of the islands, with approximately 12,000 couples nesting on Espanola Island and a smaller number nesting on Silver Island, near mainland Ecuador. This species is considered endemic to this island.
During our walk, we will observe these fantastic birds while taking in the beautiful landscapes offered by this island. It is important to note that albatrosses will not be seen between January and March (non-breeding season). We will also see colonies of marine iguanas, masked boobies, finches, Española mockingbirds, and seagulls endemic to the islands. Our walk will be along lava rock, where we will be able to see lava tubes. Red mangroves are found here. Delicious snacks and fresh beverages are waiting for you on the ship. Dinner.
Post Office Bay, Cormorant Point & Devil's Crown
AM: Breakfast early in the morning. Our first visit will be a wet landing at Post Office Bay. Activities: short walk, swimming, snorkeling, explanation of the mail system. Mail Bay is located on the north side of Floreana Island. Captain James Colnett installed an empty barrel to be used as a post office for the whaling fleets that stopped at the Galapagos Islands. You can leave postcards to your friends and relatives here and/or pick up mail to deliver. Back at the ship, delicious snacks and beverages await.
PM: Wet landing, snorkeling, and short trek at Cormorant Point. This point is located on western Floreana Island, and it is famous for its dark green beach (due to a large number of olivine crystals). You can see many marine invertebrates here, as well as sea lions, sea iguanas, frigate birds, and pelicans.
Activities at Devil's Crown include a panga ride and optional swimming. Enjoy a panga ride around a small island, a satellite islet of Floreana Island. Here, we will find a group of rocks that resemble a crown due to the constant erosion caused by the sea. It is one of the better places to snorkel (shallow diving) in and around the crown. Excellent visibility allows guests to admire a great variety of fish and sea animals. Dinner.
Santa Fe & South Plaza Islands
AM: Wet landing at Santa Fe this morning, as we enjoy hiking, swimming, and snorkeling. At 60m above sea level, this central island is a unique place to visit. It has an incredible bay with turquoise water, protected by a natural barrier of rocks. You will see colonies of seals, while hawks fly overhead. This island is home to one of two species of land iguanas found in the Galapagos. Their main food source is the leaves and fruit of the large, thick cacti found here. Crabs, nocturnal herons, marine iguanas, mockingbirds, and land doves are frequently seen. The bay is an excellent place to swim and snorkel. Marine tortoises, rays, sea lions, and tropical fish are an amazing attraction! Snacks and refreshing beverages are waiting for you aboard the ship. Lunch. Navigate to South Plazas Island.
PM: South Plaza is made up of two small islands created by the uplifting of the land. The land iguanas are smaller here; nesting during the warm season. The hike runs along an extraordinary cliff where seabirds nest. There are approximately 1,000 sea lions located on the south side of Plazas Island. Dinner.
Disembarkation
AM: Breakfast is very early in the morning. Luggage and belongings should be ready for checkout, our last visit, the Charles Darwin Research Station. The Charles Darwin Station is located in the main port on Santa Cruz Island; we will take a private bus to the entrance of the breeding center where we will see tortoises and land iguanas in captivity. This center is the main breeding site on the islands. Animals that were in danger of extinction on various islands are maintained here in captivity. Thanks to the dedicated work of several institutions, some species are being saved. This is where Lonesome George lived, the famous last survivor of the species of giant tortoise found on Pinta Island.
After your morning excursion, you will be transferred to Baltra Airport for your departure flight.
Accommodations
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Suites & Cabins
Lower / main deck stateroom.
The suite features an array of entertainment from WIFI/internet services, DVD, Blu-Ray, and an iPod dock. It also has private access to an outdoor lounge and private ensuite facilities equipped with all the essential amenities to ensure you have a relaxing shower.
Upper Deck Stateroom
Guests can relax and unwind as they enjoy the majestic scenery. Guests will also find a DVD/ Blu-Ray player, a Bose SoundDock, and HD TV to keep them entertained in their rooms. The suite comes with private bathrooms equipped with amenities for guests’ convenience. It accommodates either a Double Bed or Twin Beds plus an extra bed for a third person, making them convenient for close friends or family members.
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- Air conditioning
- Lecture room
- WIFI available
- Kosher Meals
- Snorkeling gear
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The Gala Opening Ceremony of the 5th International exhibition Moscow Boat Show was held on March 20 in the lobby of the first pavilion Crocus Expo IEC. The trade fair has demonstrated once again to be the largest project in Russia exhibiting the best products in the yachting segment.
5th Moscow Boat Show
The Moscow Boat Show is the own Crocus Expo IEC project and is supported by Aston Martin Moscow, Burevestnik Group logistics department and the Yachting specialized magazine.
The exposition space increased up to 30 000 sq m and was accommodated in all 4 exhibition halls of the fairgrounds! 280 Russian (Arkhangelsk, Vyborg, Kazan, Kaluga, Republic of Karelia, Moscow and Moscow region, Nizhny Novgorod, Novorossiysk, Novosibirsk, Rostov-on-Don, Samara, St. Petersburg, Sverdlovsk region, Sochi, Chelyabinsk, Tyumen and Yaroslavl region) and foreign ( Denmark , Germany , Holland , Greece , Spain , Italy , Cyprus , China , Latvia , Poland , USA , Turkey , Ukraine, Finland , France , Montenegro and Croatia ) companies participated in the show.
Moscow Boat Show 2012
Arcady Zlotnikov, First Deputy Director Crocus Expo IEC, was traditionally the first to take the floor at the official opening ceremony. He greeted warmly exhibitors, guests and visitors of Moscow Boat Show. Nikolay Krjuchek, Deputy Chief of the State Inspection on Small size Vessels (GIMS) of the Ministry for Emergency Situations of Russia, Georguiy Shaiduko,Acting President of the Russian Yachting Federation (VFPS), Olympic champion in Atlanta, and Ekaterina Grishechkina, Director of exhibition Moscow Boat Show also spoke at the ceremony.
The high-ranking guests noted dynamic development of the branch which well reasons the intensive growth of the exposition and appearance of rather unique articles.
The official opening ceremony of the Moscow Boat Show
The visitors for the first time had an opportunity to purchase 19-meter boats, private submarines, Jetlev-Flyers from MS Watersports and also rare yachts and boats.
The questions-and-answers session was organized for the journalists after the ceremony. Mass media representatives could communicate directly with organizers of the exhibition and top officials of the Russian yachting.
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