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Treasure of Galapagos

Treasure of Galapagos

$3600 / per person

The Treasure of Galapagos is a modern first-class motor catamaran built in 2009, designed to offer a comfortable and stylish way to explore the Galapagos Islands. With capacity for just 16 guests, the yacht provides an intimate atmosphere and a high crew-to-passenger ratio that ensures attentive service throughout the voyage. The vessel features nine ocean-facing suites, including eight spacious double suites and a larger master suite with a separate living area and two private balconies, ideal for travelers seeking additional comfort and space. All cabins include private bathrooms, air conditioning, safety boxes, storage space, and private balconies for enjoying the surrounding island scenery.

The yacht offers several welcoming social spaces where guests can relax between daily excursions. These include a large sun deck with shaded and open areas, a bar, and a whirlpool, as well as smaller solarium spaces across the decks. Inside, travelers will find a comfortable restaurant, lounge and bar area, and a meeting room equipped with a TV, DVD player, and a small library. Dining is a highlight of the experience, with freshly prepared local and international cuisine served throughout the journey, complemented by a well-stocked bar.

Technical Features and Specifications

  • Category: First class
  • Type: Motor catamaran
  • Length: 30.97m / 101.60 feet
  • Beam: 11.20m / 36.75ft
  • Electricity: 110V / 220V (US-style plugs)
  • Speed: 12 knots / 22.22 km/h / 13.81 mph
  • Crew and Staff: 8 crew members, plus 1 hotel manager and 1 level III naturalist guide
  • Languages: English and Spanish
  • Safety and Navigation: All equipment meets international SOLAS / IMO standards: 1×25 and 1×20 person life rafts, Foruno, 2 GPS, sonar, 2 naval radars, fire detection and prevention systems, etc.
  • Engine: 2 x 345 PS/HP Caterpillar Diesel, 2 x 75 kw generators
  • Green Certification: Environmental Impact Study, Department of the Environment (Ecuador) and the Galapagos National Park Administration
  • Decks: 4

1

Itinerary A: 5 Days - 4 Nights

  • Day 1 – Friday: Airport Arrival – Santa Cruz Island: Highlands.
  • Day 2 – Saturday: Sullivan Bay (Santiago Island) // Bartolome Island.
  • Day 3 – Sunday: North Seymour Island // South Plaza.
  • Day 4 – Monday: Pitt Point // Cerro Brujo (San Cristobal Island).
  • Day 5 – Tuesday: Interpretation Center – Airport Departure (San Cristobal Island).

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Itinerary B: 5 Days - 4 Nights

  • Day 1 – Tuesday: Airport Arrival – Cerro Colorado (San Cristobal Island).
  • Day 2 – Wednesday: Gardner Bay – Punta Suarez (Española Island).
  • Day 3 – Thursday: Post Office Bay – Cormorant Point (Floreana Island).
  • Day 4 – Friday: Santa Fe Island // El Chato Tortoise Breeding Center (Santa Cruz Island).
  • Day 5 – Saturday: Los Gemelos (Santa Cruz Island) // Airport Departure (Baltra Island).

3

Itinerary C: 7 Days - 6 Nights

  • Day 1 – Saturday: Baltra Island // Charles Darwin Research Station (Santa Cruz Island).
  • Day 2 – Sunday: Eden Islet – Cerro Dragon (Santa Cruz Island).
  • Day 3 – Monday: Las Tintoreras – Los Humedales (Isabela Island).
  • Day 4 – Tuesday: Punta Moreno – Tagus Cove (Isabela Island).
  • Day 5 – Wednesday: Punta Espinoza – Vicente Roca Point (Fernandina Island).
  • Day 6 – Thursday: Puerto Egas (Santiago Island) // Rabida Island.
  • Day 7 – Friday: Bachas Beach (Santa Cruz Island) // Airport Departure (Baltra Island).

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