Coral I & Coral II Galápagos Cruises

Galapagos Island

At A Glance

The Coral I & II represent a stunning pair of sister yachts, exuding elegance and comfort for your Galápagos cruise expeditions. Their captivating social spaces span three decks, seamlessly blending both outdoor and indoor environments, providing you the opportunity to immerse yourself in an intimate expedition at your own pace. With respective capacities for 36 and 20 guests, these vessels offer expansive open deck areas featuring a jacuzzi, offering the ultimate in relaxation as you cruise through the Galápagos islands. The interiors have been thoughtfully curated to emulate the ambiance of a private yacht, creating a snug and inviting atmosphere. The onboard restaurant presents a delectable array of Ecuadorian and international cuisine, even extending to a BBQ dinner experience on the open-air Moon Deck. Whether for charter groups or individual adventurers, ...

More Details: Sister yachts with respective capacities for 36 and 20 guests. Onboard equipment of 2 dinghies and 3 double transparent kayaks for ultimate Galapagos excursions and exploration

Cabins: 3 cabin types

Cruise Area: Galapagos Islands

Location

The Galapagos Island is home to the sister yachts Coral I & Coral II. Located about a thousand kilometres from continental Ecuador, this Archipelago comprises 127 islands, 13 major islands, and 5 inhabited ones. Home to various land and marine animals native to the region, which draws in visitors from around the world, including the renowned scientist Charles Darwin.

 

Spacious Cabins

Standard Plus: 12 cabins on the Sea Deck. 8 in Coral I and 4 in Coral II offering twin or double options. Features 2 portholes per cabin with average area 11m2/118ft2

Standard Cabin: 2 cabins on the Sea Deck Coral I with matrimonial and single options. Features 2 portholes per cabin with average area 7m2/75ft2

Junior Cabin: 15 cabins on the Earth & Sky Decks. 8 in the Coral I and 7 in the Coral II offering double accommodation. Features 2 picture windows per cabin with average area 12m2/128ft2

 
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Fresh Culinary Creations

Prepare to be delighted by this renowned dining establishment, which will astonish you with its extensive array of delectable culinary creations. Our team of skilled chefs utilises fresh ingredients to craft an exceptional selection of international and local dishes. Indulge in an à la carte dinner experience, complemented by a menu catering to both vegetarian and children's preferences. For those seeking a kosher-friendly option, specialised tableware is offered and can arrange a private dining space upon request.

 

Ultimate Activities & Onboard Equipment

Venture the Galapagos and explore it in all its glory with thrilling activities offered. Hiking on twice-daily excursions ashore to the best sites by the national park accompanied by an expert naturalist guide and discover both native flora and fauna. Embark on water adventures from a glass bottom boat, onboard transparent kayaks to snorkeling with onboard equipment to uncover the exuberant underwater world. Venture on the onboard dinghies to extraordinary spots around the islands into otherwise inaccessible areas.

 
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Luxury Amenities

The onboard living and social areas are as follows:

  • Main Lounge Bar
  • Jacuzzi
  • Sun Terrace
  • Restaurant

 

Ship Specifications

Length: 131 ft (40 m)

Wide: 28 ft (8.5 m)

Decks: 4

Made in: Germany

Rebuilt in: 2004

Refurbished in: August 2018

Guest Capacity: 36

Crew: 11

Speed: 12 knots

Cruise Speed: 10 Knots

Guides: 3 Multilingual naturalists

Life Rafts: 4 for 25 pax each

Dinghies: 2 for 20 pax each

Kayaks: 3 doubles transparent

Safety: ISM, SMC, ISSC, IOPP, DOC

Electricity: 110v

 
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Contact Us to start planning your holiday to CORAL I & CORAL II GALÁPAGOS CRUISES or take a look at our itineraries to Galapagos Island in Ecuador.