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| M/Y Integrity The luxury motor yacht |
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Newly remodeled in 2005, this yacht is by far the most luxurious of the small yachts. Its layout has been superbly designed, with all cabins looking out through huge windows onto the ocean. It also has fine outdoor areas to enjoy the surrounding scenery. The fine cuisine is second to none and the carefully thought-out itinerary takes you to the best of the islands bar none. Its cruising speed and stability make this the most recommended of the Galapagos fleet. |
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| S/Y Sagitta A first class sailing yacht |
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If wanting a sailboat with all the luxuries of a motor yacht, the Sagitta is a fine choice. It is large and solid, giving it better stability than most other sail boats. With a capacity for only 16 guests and with 10 cabins, it is extremely spacious and quiet. Its special itinerary takes you to the more out-of-the way parts of the archipelago. |
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| S/Y Mary Ann A first class sailing yacht |
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For sail-ship lovers, the Mary Ann is also a great choice. A large, solid barquentine launched in 1997, it offers better stability than other sail boats. With a capacity for only 16 guests and with 10 cabins, it is extremely spacious and quiet; it provides ample outdoors space to relax. Like it’s sister ship, Sagitta, its special itinerary takes you to the more out-of-the way parts of the archipelago. |
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| S/Y Beagle A first class sailing yacht |
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A classy motor-sail schooner with a capacity of 13 guests, the Beagle was built in 1991. With charming wooden interiors and wide teak-decks, The Beagle is ideal for special interest groups, private parties or family charters. A great itinerary and a highly recommended sailboat |
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| M/V Eclipse A luxury ship for 48 guest |
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A 48-passenger ship, the Eclipse is able to provide the comforts of such a size: the boat stability, great food and large state rooms, while making you feel in a small group. 4 naturalists lead the shore excursions with smaller than average groups. |
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| M/Y Daphne An economic motor yacht |
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Daphne is a compact motor yacht for 16 passengers. The cabins are twins with bunks and the itinerary concentrates on the Eastern part of the archipelago, visiting Tower island. The outside areas are spacious with good shade and sun areas. They’re great for simple cruising. This yacht is good for chartering at a mid-range price.
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| M/Y Samba An economic motor yacht |
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A small compact boat for 14 passengers! It is robust, optimally fitted and designed, and is great value for money. It has a warm teak finish on its outer deck and has cozy outer spaces. The interiors are clean and well maintained. The itinerary is excellent, its route heading around to the western isles. A truly great trip and homely experience!
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| M/Y Tip Top II An economic motor yacht |
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A steel-hulled motor yacht, the Tip Top 2 is a more economic option for a cruise in the Galapagos and is great value for money. Run by a local family, it accommodates 16 guests in 9 cabins, and it has high levels of security and comfort. |
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| M/Y Tip Top III A first-class motor yacht |
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Built in 2001, the Tip Top 3 is a steel-hulled motor yacht that offers longer than average cruises in the Galapagos. Run by a local family, it accommodates 16 guests in 10 cabins, and it has high levels of security and comfort and plenty of outdoor spaces |
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| M/Y Tip Top IV A first-class motor yacht |
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Built in 2006, the Tip Top 4 is a steel-hulled motor yacht that offers longer than average cruises in the Galapagos. Run by a local family, it accommodates 16 guests in 10 cabins, and it has high levels of security and comfort, with ample outdoor spaces and good facilities for presentations and lectures |
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| M/Y Coral I A first-class motor yacht |
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A 36 passenger motor yacht with two guides. This boat gives the option of shorter cruises for 4 days/3 nights or 5 days/4 nights in the islands. 18 spacious double cabins with lower beds and views to the ocean provide the perfect home for travelers to the Galapagos. |
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| M/Y Coral II A first-class motor yacht |
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This motor yacht gives the option of shorter cruises for 4 days/3 nights or 5 days/4 nights in the islands. Coral II provides accommodation for 20 guests in 11 cabins, and has all the amenities of a larger boat in a cozier, private environment. |
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| The Cactus Pad A perfect home away from home |
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As an alternative or extension to a cruise, this luxury home in the quiet suburbs of Puerto Ayora (5 minute walk from the centre), Cactus Pad offers the ideal retreat. With its 3-4 bedrooms, kitchen, gardens and housekeeper, one can explore the Galapagos at your own pace. This is a good option for non-sea goers, as well as a more economic choice. |
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| Ocean Sunfish Travel - Calle Scalesia y Petrel - El Eden - Puerto Ayora - Isla Santa Cruz - Galapagos - Ecuador - Tel/Fax: +593-5-2527471 |
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