Embark on a captivating Galapagos voyage with an itinerary that promises diverse experiences. Begin your journey with a warm welcome at Baltra Airport, followed by an exploration of the unique ecosystem of North Seymour Island. Immerse yourself in conservation efforts at the Charles Darwin Research Station on Santa Cruz Island, then venture to the charming Mosquera Islet. Encounter the striking landscapes and incredible wildlife of South Plaza Island and Santa Fe Island. Conclude your adventure with a visit to Lobos Island, where playful sea lions abound, before departing from San Cristobal Airport. This itinerary offers an enriching blend of natural wonders and conservation insights, ensuring an unforgettable Galapagos experience.

Please note: Itineraries aboard Coral I & II and Galapagos Legend may vary. Longer combination 8-day voyages are also available. Please contact us for more information.

Highlights


• Island Exploration: Delve into the diverse Galapagos ecosystem, from the captivating wildlife of North Seymour Island to the conservation efforts at the Charles Darwin Research Station on Santa Cruz Island.

• Wildlife Encounters: Witness the unique inhabitants of South Plaza Island and Santa Fe Island, from the vibrant flora of the landscapes to the remarkable fauna, including playful sea lions and distinctive marine iguanas.

• Lobos Island Finale: Conclude your adventure with a visit to Lobos Island, home to charismatic sea lions, offering a memorable ending before your departure from San Cristobal Airport.

am: Baltra Airport pm: North Seymour Island
am: Charles Darwin Research Station (Santa Cruz Island) pm: Mosquera Islet
am: South Plaza Island pm: Santa Fe Island
am: Lobos Island am: San Cristobal Airport
Itineraries are subject to change.

Standard Cabin

$1,881 USD pp
Standard Cabin
2 cabins in the Coral I and 1 cabin in the Coral II, measuring an average of 7 m2 / 75ft2 General Specifications Located on the Sea Deck. Portholes.

Standard Plus Cabin

$2,329 USD pp
Standard Plus Cabin
8 cabins in the Coral I and 4 cabins in the Coral II, measuring an average of 12 m2 / 128 ft2 General Specifications Double & Triple options available. Located on the Sea Deck. Portholes.

Junior Cabin

$2,654 USD pp
Junior Cabin
8 in the Coral I and 7 in the Coral II, measuring an average of 12 m2 / 128 ft2 General Specifications 3 triple: 2 in Coral I, 1 in Coral II with an extra bed. Picture windows. Located on the Earth and Sky Decks. 8 Interconnected. Average area of 12 m2 / 129 ft2.

Standard Cabin

$1,881 USD pp
Standard Cabin
2 cabins in the Coral I and 1 cabin in the Coral II, measuring an average of 7 m2 / 75ft2 General Specifications Located on the Sea Deck. Portholes.

Standard Plus Cabin

$2,329 USD pp
Standard Plus Cabin
8 cabins in the Coral I and 4 cabins in the Coral II, measuring an average of 12 m2 / 128 ft2 General Specifications Double & Triple options available. Located on the Sea Deck. Portholes.

Junior Cabin

$2,654 USD pp
Junior Cabin
8 in the Coral I and 7 in the Coral II, measuring an average of 12 m2 / 128 ft2 General Specifications 3 triple: 2 in Coral I, 1 in Coral II with an extra bed. Picture windows. Located on the Earth and Sky Decks. 8 Interconnected. Average area of 12 m2 / 129 ft2.

Vessel Type: Yachts

Length: 131 ft (40 m)

Passenger Capacity: 36

Built / Refurbished: 2004 / 2018

The 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. 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 while cruising the islands. The interiors are thoughtfully designed to resemble a private 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 where the thrill and comfort are guaranteed.

Social Areas
Take a break in the on board Jacuzzi in the Coral I & II and enjoy the best of our service. The open areas will allow guests to be more in touch with the surroundings and have close encounters with the local visitors. The comfort of a small yacht with easy accessible embarkation area, coziness in every deck, ample social spaces for relaxation, comfort and discovery.

Sun Terrace
Sun and Shadow terrace to sit back and enjoy the fresh air, the sun, the amazing scenery and the excellent onboard service

Restaurant
This acclaimed restaurant will surprise you with its wide range of mouth-watering, culinary delights.
Using fresh ingredients, we serve a high level of international and local cuisine from our professional chefs. With an à la carte dinner, we offer avegetarian and children’s menu. We also provide a kosher-friendly option with tableware and a private
restaurant available upon request.

Main Lounge Bar
Social areas, with fine decoration of teak and brass, help make the experience complete with an outstanding onboard service.








Cabin layout for Coral I & II

Inclusions


• All-inclusive cruises of 3, 4, 7, 10 and up to 14 nights, with accommodation in sea view cabins with air-conditioning & private facilities.
• Two daily excursions to the islands, multilingual speaking naturalist guides English-Spanish (French, German, Italian, available upon request).
• All meals included, plus welcome and farewell cocktails, BBQ dinner and 24-hours self-service coffee, tea, and snacks.
• Briefings, lectures, yoga, stargazing and other activities onboard.
• Snorkeling opportunities, glass-bottom boat available and optional diving.
• Free shuttle service from selected hotels in Quito/Guayaquil airport (round-trip) when a domestic flight is purchased in combination with GO Cruises

Exclusions


• Air ticket from Quito or Guayaquil to Galapagos: US $495 per adult, US $375 per child under 12, issued by GO in connection with cruise schedules, prearranging and assuring logistics, luggage and guests transfers from airports to port - ship and back, documentation to Galapagos.
• Galapagos Entrance Fee: US $100 adult, US $50 children under 12, to be paid in cash upon arrival in Galapagos. If requested this tax can be invoiced by GO.
• CGG Migration Control Card: US $20 per person.
• Tips, medical services, travel insurance and others not specified.
• Supplements & Discounts: (net per person in US $ subject to change) Single accommodation: 50% supplement (75% on holiday season). Triple accommodation: 25% discount for the third person sharing cabin with two full-fare paying guests
• Balcony Suite Plus & Junior Suite Plus supplement: US $50 per night per person to guarantee a specific cabin category, over the net rate of the cabins. (extra space on the cabins).
• Optional on board plus taxes: (net per person in US $ subject to change) Scuba Diving during GO’s cruises: US $270 half day tour with 1-2 immersions and equipment included. Wetsuit Rental: US $25 for 3-4 night cruises, US $50 for 7-11 night cruises, US $75 for 14 nights cruises. Kayak Rental: US $30 each use per person. Transparent kayak US $40 each use per person. • Internet plans available on board. Signal strength and availability varies from island to island.
• Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages available upon request.
• Tips: Suggested, per day per person, US $20 for crew and US $10 for guide.
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