Galapagos Tourist Superior Class Cruises

Unique travel experiences

fragata-tourist-superior-galapagos-cruise
June 19, 2020

The Fragata Galapagos Cruise is a spacious and comfortable Motor Yacht in Galapagos , that accommodates 16 passengers in cozy double and single Cabins , all decorated and fully equipped to provide guest a relaxing Cruise in the Galapagos Islands. Fragata welcomes you on board and invites you to discover the pristine habitat of the unique flora and fauna.

Islands you will visit:
San Cristóbal – Floreana – Española – Santa Cruz – Genovesa – Rábida – Isabela – Fernandina – Santiago – Bartolome – Santa Fe – North Seymour – Plazas
koln-tourist-superior-galapagos-cruise
June 19, 2020

The Koln Galapagos Yacht, a magnificent 104-foot cruiser, is the ideal way to see the Galapagos Islands in maximum comfort and style. This yacht accommodates 16 passengers in ten spacious family rooms, making it ideal for exploring the Galapagos Islands.

Islands you will visit:
San Cristóbal – Floreana – Española – Santa Cruz – Genovesa – Rábida – Isabela – Fernandina – Santiago – Bartolome – Santa Fe – North Seymour – Plazas
bonita-tourist-superior-galapagos-cruise
June 19, 2020

Built in 1991 and refurbished annually, this superior first-class, yacht accommodates 16 guests each and features three decks of spacious staterooms. Quarters include ten handsomely decorated double cabins; each is furnished with two twin beds or one double bed, a roomy closet and drawers, overhead storage, climate control, an intercom system, and a private bathroom. The boat also features spacious common areas which include a sundeck, dining room, well-stocked bar, conference area and library. The tours are lead by a biligual national guide. Bonita was also the first Hybrid boat to cruise the Galapagos with the installation of solar panels.

Islands you will visit:
San Cristóbal – Floreana – Española – Santa Cruz – Genovesa – Rábida – Isabela – Fernandina – Santiago – Bartolome – Santa Fe – North Seymour – Plazas
nemo-ii-tourist-superior-galapagos-cruise
June 19, 2020

The Nemo II is a large trans-oceanic, alumarine, 72-foot, multihull yacht; a wonderfully stable cruising vessel. Her availability for charters makes her an ideal choice for families and groups of friends. Nemo II was specially designed by Lagenvin to take up to 14 passengers, accommodated in seven double cabins, each with a private bathroom.

Islands you will visit:
San Cristóbal – Floreana – Española – Santa Cruz – Genovesa – Rábida – Isabela – Fernandina – Santiago – Bartolome – Santa Fe – North Seymour – Plazas
Samba-sailboat-tourist-superior-galapagos-cruises
June 19, 2020

The Samba is a Dutch-built , charming private yacht with teak wood decks, which was perfectly transformed to Galapagos Cruise. Our dedicated crew and guides are devoted to go the mile to make your journey the trip of a life time. The Upper deck features an outside dining area and a shaded area ideal for bird and marine life observation. On the main deck, you have plenty of space to sunbathe and relax. You can also read in our library, which doubles as the briefing room to talk about the next day activities. The ample and comfortable space on deck makes this boat ideal for nature and photography cruises.

Islands you will visit:
San Cristóbal – Floreana – Española – Santa Cruz – Genovesa – Rábida – Isabela – Fernandina – Santiago – Bartolome – Santa Fe – North Seymour – Plazas

 

Archipel-I-galapagos-first-class-cruises
June 19, 2020

The Motor Catamarans Archipel I & II cruise around the great outdoors of the breathtaking Galapagos Islands, where you will keep discovering one surprise after another! Every day we anchor at two selected visitor’s sites and organise at least two excursions. You will observe nature from different perspectives with our balanced excursion programme, or even during your spare time.

Islands you will visit:
San Cristóbal – Floreana – Española – Santa Cruz – Genovesa – Rábida – Isabela – Fernandina – Santiago – Bartolome – Santa Fe – North Seymour – Plazas
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