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Coral I & II Galapagos Cruise

From $2,879 p.p.

Tour Summary

The Coral I & II Galapagos Cruise are gorgeous, comfortable, sister yachts offering charming social areas distributed on three decks, with both outdoor and interior spaces allowing you to enjoy an intimate expedition experience in your own way. With a capacity for 36 and 20 guests respectively. The vessels offer open deck areas with a Jacuzzi to make the best of your relaxing time. The interiors resemble the yacht experience in a cozy ambiance. The restaurant serves delicious Ecuadorian and international cuisine even extending to a BBQ dinner on the open-air Moon Deck. They are the perfect cruise vessels for charter groups.

Take a break in the onboard Jacuzzi in Coral I & II Galapagos Cruise and enjoy the best of our service. The open areas will allow guests to be more in touch with the surroundings having close encounters with the local visitors. The comfort of a small yacht with an easily accessible embarkation area, coziness on every deck, ample social spaces for relaxation, comfort, and discovery, and enjoying the Galapagos first-class experience.

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Highlights

  • checkAbout Coral I & IIThe Coral I & II Galapagos Cruise are comfortable expedition sister yachts which offer enchanting social areas well distributed on three decks to enjoy nature observation from any of them, including outdoor and indoor spaces granting an enjoyable and ultimate experience.
  • checkDesignThe Coral I & II are gorgeous, comfortable, sister yachts offering charming social areas distributed on three decks, with both outdoor and interior spaces allowing you to enjoy an intimate expedition experience in your own way.
  • checkSocial AreasWith a capacity for 36 and 20 guests respectively, the vessels offer open deck areas with a Jacuzzi to make the best of your relaxing time while cruising the islands.
  • checkSafety EquipmentThe Coral I & II complies with the International Safety Management Code which aims to guarantee the marine safety and protect the environment. Also, we operate under the National Legislation to preserve the Galapagos Islands.
  • checkVisiting GalapagosExperience the Galapagos Islands on a spacious and private yacht that retraces Darwin's footsteps.

General information

Class

First-Class

Capacity

36 Passenger

Construction year

Construction 2004 – Refurbishment in 2016

Type

Expedition Yachts

Length

40 m. / 131.23 ft.

Width

8.5 m. / 27.88 ft.

Cabins

18 First Class double and triple cabins

Airco

Yes

Snorkel equipment & wetsuits

Snorkeling equipment included and wetsuits (available for rent)

Arrival operational flights

AVIANCA – AV1632 (UIO – GYE – GPS)
AVIANCA – AV1630 (UIO – GYE – SCY)

Departure operational flights

AVIANCA – AV1631 (SCY – GYE – UIO)
AVIANCA – AV1633 (GPS – GYE – UIO)

Itinerary

A - NORTH CORAL (4 DAYS / 3 NIGHTS)
  • DAY 1 SUNDAY - BALTRA AIRPORT - CHARLES DARWIN RESEARCH STATION
    Rebecca Adventure Travel Galapagos Tortoise at Charles Darwin Station

    Baltra is one of the gateways to the Galapagos Islands where Seymour Airport is located, also known as Baltra Airport. This small island is also known by the local name of South Seymour. For decades CDRS has worked on conservation, restoration, and sustainable development projects to ensure that the archipelago is well-managed.

    • ActivityActivity:Hiking, Walking, Wildlife watching
    • mealMeal:Lunch, Dinner
    • AccommodationsAccommodation:Double or Single Cabins
  • DAY 2 MONDAY - BARRANCO (GENOVESA) - DARWIN BAY (GENOVESA)
    Rebecca Adventure Travel Darwin-Arch

    A paradise for bird lovers, about 200,00 Red-footed boobies in their nesting site.
    Prince Philip´s Steps are named after a visit by the British Monarch in 1964. The 81-foot stairway leads to a narrow stretch of land that opens out onto the plateau surrounding Darwin Bay. After landing at small sand and coral beach, it is easy to realize why this island is known as “a bird paradise.” Among the bird species found here, the most common are swallow-tailed and lava gulls, mockingbirds, yellow-crowned night herons, lava herons, Galapagos doves, and yellow warblers, which add a dash of color with their bright yellow feathers.

    • ActivityActivity:Walking, Wildlife watching, Snorkeling, Panga Ride
    • mealMeal:Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
    • AccommodationsAccommodation:Double or Single Cabins
  • DAY 3 TUESDAY - RABIDA ISLAND - BARTOLOME ISLAND
    Rebecca Adventure Travel RABIDA ISLAND GALAPAGOS

    Rábida is a relatively small, arid island with steep slopes. Most of the coastline is rocky except for a beach on the northeast side. Several small volcanic craters and the high amount of iron in the lava give the island its distinctive red color and overall appearance. Located at the center of the archipelago, Bartolome is one of the most frequently visited sites of all the islands. The highest point is only 374 ft (114 m) above sea level and it is separated from the island of Santiago by Sullivan Bay.

    • ActivityActivity:Walking, Wildlife watching, Snorkeling, Dinghy Ride
    • mealMeal:Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
    • AccommodationsAccommodation:Double or Single Cabins
  • DAY 4 WEDNESDAY - BLACK TURTLE COVE (SANTA CRUZ ISLAND) - BALTRA AIRPORT
    Rebecca Adventure Travel Baltra

    Found on the northern shores of Santa Cruz, Black Turtle Cove is a mangrove-lined inlet accessible only by panga or dinghy. It’s a popular destination site for sea turtles, golden and spotted eagle rays, and black-tip and white-tip reef sharks—in particular the young marine life. Lava herons, yellow warblers, and pelicans can also be found perched in the trees.

    • ActivityActivity:Wildlife watching, Dinghy Ride
    • mealMeal:Breakfast
    • AccommodationsAccommodation:Double or Single Cabins
B - WEST (5 DAYS / 4 NIGHTS)
  • DAY 1 WEDNESDAY - BALTRA AIRPORT - HIGHLANDS TORTOISE RESERVE (SANTA CRUZ ISLAND)
    Rebecca Adventure Travel Transfer Baltra

    Baltra is one of the gateways to the Galapagos Islands where Seymour Airport is located, also known as Baltra Airport. This small island is also known by the local name of South Seymour. A 45-minute bus ride will take us to the Santa Cruz highlands, located to the northwest of Ayora Port, where we will find a natural reserve with giant land tortoises in their natural habitat. These enormous and slow-moving reptiles are responsible for the island’s name and therefore, approaching them in their humid and forested abode is always an inspiring adventure.

    • ActivityActivity:Walking, Wildlife watching
    • mealMeal:Lunch, Dinner
    • AccommodationsAccommodation:Double or Single Cabins
  • DAY 2 THURSDAY - VICENTE ROCA POINT (ISABELA ISLAND) - ESPINOSA POINT (FERNANDINA ISLAND)
    Rebecca Adventure Travel ESPINOZA POINT

    Although landing is not allowed at Punta Vicente Roca, this visitor site allows for panga rides to observe the abundant wildlife and offers one of the best snorkeling spots in the Archipelago. The snorkeling “route” takes us along the cliffs and offers the not-so-common chance of exploring two shallow underwater caves. The flat jet-black lava of Espinosa Point is a defining feature of its stark and barren landscape. It is also home to the largest colony of the endemic marine iguanas.

    • ActivityActivity:Walking, Wildlife watching, Snorkeling, Dinghy Ride
    • mealMeal:Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
    • AccommodationsAccommodation:Double or Single Cabins
  • DAY 3 FRIDAY - URBINA BAY (ISABELA ISLAND) - TAGUS COVE (ISABELA ISLAND)
    Rebecca Adventure Travel TAGUS COVE

    West of Isabela Island, Urbina Bay is located; it is a fascinating area that is the result of a shallow sea bottom uplifted in 1954 which shows a large coral reef that sticks up above sea level. Urbina Bay has a wide variety of plant life which changes depending on the season. Tagus Cove is located on the Northwestern coast of Isabela. It is a historical site visited by Charles Darwin in 1835, where graffiti has been carved into the rock walls by visitors over the past centuries; this happened just before the Galapagos National Park was established in 1959-1960.

    • ActivityActivity:Walking, Wildlife watching, Snorkeling, Kayaking, Dinghy Ride
    • mealMeal:Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
    • AccommodationsAccommodation:Double or Single Cabins
  • DAY 4 SATURDAY - EGAS PORT (SANTIAGO ISLAND) - SULLIVAN BAY (SANTIAGO ISLAND)
    Rebecca Adventure Travel Egas-Port

    Volcanic black beach and wonderful landscapes, fur seal grottos, sea lion colonies, herons, hawks, oystercatchers, finches, doves, white-tipped sharks, and sea turtles. We will be able to see the vegetation from arid to humid climate zones, but they have been seriously affected by intensive foraging by introduced goats, now eradicated. This visitor site is located in the southeastern portion of Santiago Island and represents a great important geologic interest; it features extensive lava flows which are believed to have been formed during the last quarter of the 19th century. The area is covered by Pahoehoe lava flows (Pahoehoe which means in Polynesian language “easy to walk”)

    • ActivityActivity:Walking, Wildlife watching, Snorkeling, Kayaking, Panga Ride
    • mealMeal:Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
    • AccommodationsAccommodation:Double or Single Cabins
  • DAY 5 SUNDAY - BACHAS BEACH (SANTA CRUZ ISLAND - BALTRA AIRPORT
    Rebecca Adventure Travel Bachas-Beach

    It’s a site full of sun, beaches, and water, where we can find the remains of barges that sank and had once been used by the United States when they had an airbase on the island of Baltra during World War II. That is why the beach is called “Bachas” because the word “barges” in English pronunciation was hard for local people, so in an attempt to maintain the same word, the locals came up with the Spanish phonetics.

    • ActivityActivity:Walking, Wildlife watching
    • mealMeal:Breakfast
    • AccommodationsAccommodation:Double or Single Cabins
C - EAST (4 DAYS / 3 NIGHTS)
  • DAY 1 SUNDAY - BALTRA AIRPORT - NORTH SEYMOUR ISLAND
    Rebecca Adventure Travel Baltra

    Baltra is one of the gateways to the Galapagos Islands where Seymour Airport is located, also known as Baltra Airport. This small island is also known by the local name of South Seymour. During World War II, it was a US Airforce base positioned to patrol the Eastern Pacific and protect the Panama Channel. North Seymour is a highly recommended and popular Galapagos visitor site. This small island is often a favorite among travelers, thanks to its wonderful diversity of land and marine life, and fun activities.

    • ActivityActivity:Walking, Wildlife watching, Snorkeling
    • mealMeal:Lunch, Dinner
    • AccommodationsAccommodation:Double or Single Cabins
  • DAY 2 MONDAY - BREEDING CENTER FAUSTO LLERENA & CHATO (SANTA CRUZ ISLAND) - MOSQUERA ISLET
    Rebecca Adventure Travel El-Chato-Turtle

    The Fausto Llerena breeding center is located near the facilities of the Charles Darwin Foundation. This tourist site has a route of approximately 1,359 meters. It starts from its first interpretive part in the DPNG information booth and ends in the turtle and land iguana pens. This tiny, low-lying islet, covered in coral sand, is set between the North and South Seymour Islands. It is home to a group of sea lions that come to laze on the soft white sand. It is a good spot to observe shorebirds as well as herons, lava gulls, and boobies.

    • ActivityActivity:Walking, Wildlife watching, Snorkeling, Panga Ride
    • mealMeal:Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
    • AccommodationsAccommodation:Double or Single Cabins
  • DAY 3 TUESDAY - SANTA FE ISLAND - SOUTH PLAZA ISLAND
    Rebecca Adventure Travel South-Plaza-Galapagos

    Santa Fe Island is one of the oldest in the Galapagos Islands archipelago. It is thought to be at least four million years old. The island is also sometimes known as Barrington Island and it was named after an admiral called Samuel Barrington. One of the smallest and, depending on the season, most colorful islands. Find sea lion colonies, land, hybrid iguanas, and countless birds soaring by the cliffs. It is an unpopulated island.
    These islands are interesting formations without a volcano resulting from an uplifting from underwater.

    • ActivityActivity:Walking, Wildlife watching, Snorkeling, Kayaking, Panga Ride
    • mealMeal:Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
    • AccommodationsAccommodation:Double or Single Cabins
  • DAY 4 WEDNESDAY - LOBOS ISLAND - SAN CRISTOBAL AIRPORT
    Rebecca Adventure Travel lobos-island

    Lobos Island is located approximately twenty minutes by boat from Puerto Baquerizo Moreno. It is a long trail of 850 m/approximately one-half miles, that takes about one hour to walk. There is a small population of blue-footed boobies and common frigate birds that nest in this area. The two species of sea lions that live in the Galapagos can be observed on Lobos Islands. San Cristobal has a new airport which provides modern facilities for travelers and the advantage of being a mere 5 minutes from the town center. The execution of this work was provided by the Ministry of Transport and Public Works (MTOP), with an investment of approximately $7.4 million USD as part of a macro project of national airports.

    • ActivityActivity:Walking, Wildlife watching
    • mealMeal:Breakfast
    • AccommodationsAccommodation:Double or Single Cabins
D - SOUTH (5 DAYS / 4 NIGHTS)
  • DAY 1 WEDNESDAY - SAN CRISTOBAL AIRPORT - INTERPRETATION CENTER & TIJERETAS (SAN CRISTOBAL ISLAND).
    Rebecca Adventure Travel San Cristobal beach

    San Cristobal has a new airport which provides modern facilities for travelers and the advantage of being a mere 5 minutes from the town center. The Interpretation Center is an excellent place to learn about Natural History in the Galapagos and to learn about the San Cristobal History too. The Museum of Natural History displays information on the volcanic origins of the islands, their remoteness from the continent, ocean currents, climate, the arrival of the different species, and their colonization, among other points of interest.

    • ActivityActivity:Walking, Wildlife watching
    • mealMeal:Lunch, Dinner
    • AccommodationsAccommodation:Double or Single Cabins
  • DAY 2 THURSDAY - CERRO BRUJO (SAN CRISTOBAL ISLAND) - PITT POINT (SAN CRISTOBAL ISLAND)
    Rebecca Adventure Travel PUNTA PITT GALAPAGOS

    It’s located on the northern coast of San Cristobal. Cerro Brujo is an eroding tuff cone that at several locations is composed of AA lava formations. It is a beautiful white sand beach, with an impressive volcanic landscape. Great for snorkeling and sunbathing. Pitt Point (Punta Pitt) is located at the east end of San Cristobal Island. The trail includes an olivine beach of 295 ft (90 m) long and a path that climbs to the top of volcanic tuff, through several magnificent viewpoints.
    This is probably the only site where the three booby species of the Galapagos can be seen together, as well as two species of frigatebirds and a sea lion colony.

    • ActivityActivity:Walking, Wildlife watching, Snorkeling, Kayaking, Dinghy Ride
    • mealMeal:Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
    • AccommodationsAccommodation:Double or Single Cabins
  • DAY 3 FRIDAY - SUAREZ POINT (ESPAÑOLA ISLAND) - GARDNER BAY, OSBORN OR GARDNER ISLETS (ESPAÑOLA ISLAND)
    Rebecca Adventure Travel Origin Theory & Evolve - Gardner Bay

    Punta Suarez is one of only two visitor sites on pristine Española Island, and it’s one of the most memorable walks in all of Galapagos. Punta Suarez features the chance to see the Waved Albatross, an extremely rare endemic species that only makes its home in Española. Located on Española Island, Gardner Bay consists of an extensive beach of whitish coralline sand with several colonies of Galapagos sea lions.
    Here, we can also observe the endemic mockingbird of Española, usually in small groups defending their territories.
    Snorkeling is recommended, especially around the small semi-submerged tuff cone located in front of the beach.

    • ActivityActivity:Walking, Wildlife watching, Snorkeling, Kayaking, Dinghy Ride
    • mealMeal:Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
    • AccommodationsAccommodation:Double or Single Cabins
  • DAY 4 SATURDAY - CORMORANT POINT, DEVIL’S CROWN - CHAMPION ISLET (FLOREANA ISLAND) - POST OFFICE (FLOREANA ISLAND)
    Rebecca Adventure Travel Punta-Cormorant

    Cormorant Point is on the northern tip of Floreana, and you’ll land on a beach that sits between two volcanic cones. The sand on one of the beaches here has a noticeably olive-green color. This is due to a much higher than usual concentration of olivine crystals in the sand. Champion Islet, named after the whaler Andrew Champion, is a small islet located just offshore Floreana Island in the southern part of the Archipelago. It’s considered one of the most beautiful places in Galapagos for snorkeling.

    • ActivityActivity:Walking, Wildlife watching, Snorkeling, Dinghy Ride
    • mealMeal:Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
    • AccommodationsAccommodation:Double or Single Cabins
  • DAY 5 SUNDAY - HIGHLANDS TORTOISE RESERVE & PIT CRATERS (SANTA CRUZ) - BALTRA AIRPORT
    Rebecca Adventure Travel San Cristobal Highlands

    A 45-minute bus ride will take us to the Santa Cruz highlands, located to the northwest of Ayora Port, where we will find a natural reserve with giant land tortoises in their natural habitat. These enormous and slow-moving reptiles are responsible for the island’s name and therefore, approaching them in their humid and forested abode is always an inspiring adventure. They can weigh between 250 and 300 kg and can live up to 200 years. They have few predators; their principal threat has always been men.
    We will also visit lava tubes or tunnels, which are the result of the many eruptions that have occurred on the island since its formation.

    • ActivityActivity:Walking, Wildlife watching
    • mealMeal:Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
    • AccommodationsAccommodation:Double or Single Cabins

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Inclusions

  • Bus Transport Airport transfers in Galapagos (when your flights arrive on the same day as start date of the cruise and when your flight leaves the same day as the end date of your cruise)
  • Single or double accommodation. For triple accommodation, under request/ availability.
  • Tour Guide All activities as described with a bilingual naturalist guide
  • assistance 24/7 Dutch, English & Spanish assistance
  • Meals Water, tea, coffee unlimited
  • Meals All meals on board of the cruise from lunch on day 1 to breakfast on last cruise day
  • Gear Equipment Wet Suites
  • Gear Equipment Snorkeling Gear
  • Exclusion Exclusions

    + Flights from/to Galapagos (we can also arrange the flights for you)
    + Galapagos National Park entrance fee: $100 p.p.
    + Migratory Control Card: $20 p.p.
    + Isabela dock fee $10 p.p. (if the itinerary includes Isabela island)
    + Transportation between Baltra Airport – cruise terminal fee ($5 p.p.) each way
    + Water taxis (from and to the shore)
    + Alcoholic drinks
    + Personal expenses
    + Optional tips for the guide
    + Personal travel insurance
     

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  • It is suggested to have current travel insurance including personal medical insurance and Covid-19 Coverage. Please inform us of any known medical conditions you have.
  • Rebecca Adventure Travel and the respective cruise operator reserve the right to change the itinerary without previous notice due to weather conditions,  availabilities, National Park regulations or notifications, and unforeseeable circumstances.
  • It is recommended to arrive at the cities of Quito or Guayaquil, at least 24 hours before the flight to the Galapagos Islands, to avoid inconveniences with flight delays. Cruise departures have fixed schedules and extra fees may occur for reaching the cruise on another day.
  • All cruises are subject to availability. Cruises have fixed departures so, before booking the cruise and flight tickets, please check dates and itineraries with us. Since The Galapagos is a destination in high demand, the availability changes every day. Rebecca Adventure Travel will try to fix your dates with the options we have available during the time of booking.
  • Keep in mind that some cruises are required to arrange the flight tickets directly with them, otherwise they will charge an extra fee. Please check with us and we will share the complete information before proceeding with your flight tickets arrangement.

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