OVERVIEW
The sister ships Coral I and Coral II offers you a unique experience exploring Galapagos Islands. These two yachts are the perfect combination of classic beauty and exquisite style. With the capacity of 19 and 12, their cabins offer a sense of an intimate and private yacht experience. In small spaces, the service is more personalized and meeting fellow travelers are easy to share the experience of the trip.
All social areas are designed with style and comfort, as well as the cabins that include excellent amenities. Corals have plenty of room to relax with three sundecks (some shaded), a Jacuzzi, comfortable dining room and lounge.
KEY FEATURES
Class | First Class |
Year of construction | 2004 |
Capacity | 36 guests Coral I and 20 guests Coral II |
Type | Motor Yacht |
Lenght | 131 feet / 40 meters |
Beam | 28 feet / 9 meters |
Crew | 11 Crew members + 1 Cruise Director + 3 multilingual Naturalist |
Cabins |
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Max speed | 12 knots |
CORAL I & II RATES : 2023 | ||||||||
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4D / 3N | 5D / 4N | 8D / 7N | ||||||
Standard | US$1,787 | US$2,381 | US$3,797 | |||||
Standard Plus | US$2,212 | US$2,948 | US$4,702 | |||||
Junior Suite | US$2,522 | US$3,363 | US$5,360 |
Throughout the adventure, you’ll be fueled by delicious local food, such as seafood with plenty of local fresh fruits. Lunch usually consists of soup, main dish and juice, a warm and filling meal after a big day of adventure.
WEEKDAY | MORNING | AFTERNOON |
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Sunday | Baltra Airport | Carrion Point (Santa Cruz Island) |
Monday | El Barranco (Genovesa Island) | Darwin Bay (Genovesa Island) |
Tuesday | Rabida | Bartholomew Island |
Wednesday | Santa Cruz Island – Highlands | Transfer to Baltra Airport |
WEEKDAY | MORNING | AFTERNOON |
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Wednesday | Baltra Airport | Black Turtle Cove (Santa Cruz Island) |
Thursday | Vicente Roca Point (Isabela Island) | Espinosa Point (Fernandina Island) |
Friday | Urbina Bay (Isabela Island) | Tagus Cove (Isabela Island) |
Saturday | Egas Port (Santiago Island) | Sullivan Bay (Santiago Island) |
Saturday | Highlands Tortoise Reserve (Santa Cruz Island) | Transfer to Baltra Airport |
WEEKDAY | MORNING | AFTERNOON |
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Sunday | Baltra Airport | North Seymour |
Monday | Charles Darwin Research Station (Santa Cruz Island) | Mosquera islet |
Tuesday | South Plaza | Santa Fe Island |
Wednesday | Lobos Island | Transfer to San Cristobal Airport |
WEEKDAY | MORNING | AFTERNOON |
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Wednesday | San Cristobal Airport | Interpretation Center / Frigatebird Hill (San Cristobal Island) |
Thursday | Kicker Rock / Witch Hill (San Cristobal Island) | Pitt Point (San Cristobal Island) |
Friday | Suarez Point (Española Island) | Gardner Bay (Española Island) |
Saturday | Cormorant Point or Champion Islet (Floreana Island) | Post Office Bay (Floreana Island) |
Saturday | Santa Cruz Island – Highlands | Transfer to Baltra Airport |
Pre- post trip accommodation in Quito (Twin/ Double) – USD 100 Per Night
Pre- post trip accommodation in Quito (Single) – USD 100 per Night
Private airport transfer – USD 38 per person
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Tips are not included in the trip cost. These are entirely at your discretion but there is an expectation to tip for good service. Your guide will help with advice; however, we suggest the below as a guideline per person.
Guides: USD 10- USD 15 per day
Of course, you are free to tip more or less, and the amount should be reflective of your perception of service and quality – a tip is not compulsory and should only be given when you receive excellent service.
The tap water in the Galapagos Islands is not always friendly on the stomach for those who haven’t been in Latin America for a while. There is purified water in each of the accommodation which you can use to fill up each morning, so be sure to pack a reusable water bottle or two.
The Galapagos Islands lie directly on the Equator, so you can expect it to be warm for most of the year. However, it’s not always tropical and Caribbean-like: wind and rain are definitely possible at certain times of year. It’s wise to know these weather patterns before planning your trip so you know when to visit and what to expect.
The hottest season is generally from December to April with average temperatures ranging from a low of 70 F to a high of 84 F (22 – 31 C). It’s also the rainy season.
May to November is considered the “cool” season with average temperatures ranging from a low of 68 F to a high of 82 F (19 – 27 C) and frequent overcast skies.
For the Galapagos Islands, Covid vaccination is required.
World Nomads Insurance with a coverage of USD 200 000
US American Dollars
8 years old as a minimum age.
Our local knowledge is coming from guides with more than 10 years of experience in the field, our expertise is customizing the best holidays adjusted to our customers' needs and budgets. Our commitment is to deliver meaningful life-changing experiences
Our guides are truly extraordinary people who have the ability, knowledge and kindness to turn a great get-away into an unforgettable, inspiring - and sometimes truly life changing - adventure.
Our adventure expeditions are always small group adventures, typically 4-12 people per trip. Join a personalized adventure vacation that prioritizes quality of experience above all else.
We value every $ dollar from our customers and we do understand that traveling is an investment in learning and building new experiences with every place we visit, every food we taste, every local person we meet, every adventure we live and every memory we take away.