SEAMAN JOURNEY
The M/C Galápagos Seaman Journey, a first-class catamaran that began sailing the Galápagos Islands in January 2008, offers travelers a unique experience aboard this Boutique Catamaran Yacht that combines exceptional comfort, size, style, and stability. The diverse itineraries allow for exploration of the Galápagos with exciting land tours that include encounters with endemic species such as the iconic giant tortoises, charming penguins, fascinating land and marine iguanas, elegant frigates, and blue-footed boobies, providing guests with the opportunity to embark on an unforgettable adventure in this natural paradise.
SPECS SEAMAN JOURNEY YACHT
- Type: Motor catamaran
- Electrical System: 2x 50 kW
- IMO Category: Boutique Yacht with Naturalist Program
- Power supply: 110v and 220v AC/DC
- Construction material: Fiberglass
- Cruising speed: 10 knots, Length: 90 feet (27,6 meters)
- Water Capacity: 3000 gallons,
- Beam: 36.08 feet (11 meters)
- Diesel Capacity: 2500 gallons,
- Draft: 4.75 feet (1.45 meters)
- Passengers: maximum: 16
- Year of construction: 2007
- Crew: 9 members
- Main Engines: 2x Cummins 350 hp OMI
- Diving: Sport Platform
- Sports Equipment: Snorkeling and kayaks
LOWER DECK
MAIN DECK
FRIDAY TO MONDAY
DAY 1: FRIDAY
AM: Arrival at Baltra airport. Transfer to the yacht
PM: Visit the Island of North Seymour
DAY 2: SATURDAY
AM: Genovesa El Barranco – The Cliff
PM: Genovesa: Darwin Bay
DAY 3: SUNDAY
AM: South Plazas
PM: Santa Fe Islands
DAY 4: MONDAY
AM: San Cristobal Jacinto Gordillo Breeding Center
PM: Transfer to the San Cristobal’s Airport
MONDAY TO FRIDAY
DAY 1: MONDAY
AM: San Cristobal airport. Transfer to the yacht
PM: Interpretation Center, San Cristobal
DAY 2: TUESDAY
AM: San Cristobal Galapaguera
PM: San Cristobal Cerro Brujo
DAY 3: WEDNESDAY
AM: Gardner Bay, Española Island
PM: Española: Osborn, Islet – Suarez Point
DAY 4: THURSDAY
AM: Florena: Cormorant Point – Champion islet
PM: Post Office Bay
DAY 5: FRIDAY
AM: Charles Darwin Station
PM: Transfer to the Baltra s Airport
FRIDAY TO FRIDAY
DAY 1: FRIDAY
AM: Baltra. Transfer a Pto. Ayora
PM: Santa Cruz Highlands – Twin craters
DAY 2: SATURDAY
AM: Fernandina: Mangle Point
PM: Isabela: Moreno Point
DAY 3: SUNDAY
AM: Isabela: Urbina Bay
PM: Isabela: Tagus Cove
DAY 4: MONDAY
AM: Fernandina: Espinoza Point
PM: Isabela: Vicente Roca Point
DAY 5: TUESDAY
AM: Santiago: Playa Espumilla – Caleta Bucanero
PM: Santiago: Egas Port
DAY 6: WEDNESDAY
AM: Rabida Island
PM: Sombrero Chino – (Chinese Hat)
DAY 7: THURSDAY
AM: Santiago: Sullivan Bay
PM: Bartalome, Island
DAY 8: FRIDAY
AM: Visit the island of Bachas
PM: Transfer to the Baltra’s Airport
FRIDAY TO FRIDAY
DAY 1: FRIDAY
AM: Arrival at Baltra airport. Transfer to the yacht
PM: Visit the Island of North Seymour
DAY 2: SATURDAY
AM: Genovesa El Barranco – The Cliff
PM: Genovesa: Darwin Bay
DAY 3: SUNDAY
AM: South Plazas
PM: Santa Fe Islands
DAY 4: MONDAY
AM: San Cristobal Jacinto Gordillo Breeding Center
PM: Interpretation Center, San Cristobal
DAY 5: TUESDAY
AM: San Cristobal Galapaguera
PM: San Cristobal Cerro Brujo
DAY 6: WEDNESDAY
AM: Gardner Bay, Española Island
PM: Osborn – Suarez Point, Española Island
DAY 7: THURSDAY
AM: Florena: Cormorant Point – Champion islet
PM: Post Office Bay
DAY 8: FRIDAY
AM: Charles Darwin Station
PM: Transfer to the Baltra’s Airport
INCLUDES
- Airport assistance (Quito or Guayaquil, if flights are booked through LT)
- Transfers in Galapagos
- Accommodation on board in double cabin
- All meals during the cruise
- Naturalist Bilingual Guide level III
- All visits and excursions according to the itinerary
- Snorkel Gear (mask, tube and fins)
- Kayaks
- Unlimited purified water, coffee and tea
NOT INCLUDE
- Round trip flight to/from Galapagos
- Galapagos National Park Entrance fee USD 100,oo p/p
- Galápagos Ingala card USD 20,00 p/p
- Wet suit rental
- Tips
- Local Taxes
- Travel Insurance
- Meals and services not mentioned above
- Alcoholic drinks and soft drinks
- Extras and personal expenses
IMPORTANT
The itineraries could be subject to changes due to wildlife activity, security considerations, instructions given by the Galapagos National Park, specific capacities and interests of the passengers, as well as for operational reasons that may cause the guide or the captain change the schedule or the nature of the visit. Your guide and captain will always do their best to select the best itinerary within these limits.