GALAPAGOS RETREAT
CHEAP GALAPAGOS
Mary Anne Galapagos

Mary Anne

  /  Mary Anne

Mary Anne

fr. $4500 per person

The S/S Mary Anne is the only schooner sailing the Galapagos, and the experience on this schooner is unique because you can join the crew and learn or practice your sailing skills being the only large vessel that can navigate purely on with power.

Being a very large steel hulled 216 feet ,offers the most space for its 16 guest exquisitely decorated you will have an amazing experience of sailing as well as excursions on land with knowledgeable naturalist guides.

The gourmet cuisine prepared by the chefs offers a variety of fresh seafood inspired in Ecuadorian food served indoors as well as al fresco weather permitting. The accommodation are in 6 double cabins and 6 individual occupancy with very tasteful marine decoration.

If you love sailing this is the perfect option for a Galapagos tour.

INCLUDED

– Programmed visits to the islands with a certifed English-speaking naturalist guide.

– On board accommodations

– Snorkel gear (mask, snorkel and fins).

– Kayaks

– All meals on board; unlimited coffee, tea, water and natural juices.

– Private transportort and ferry for all Galapagos transfers.

NOT INCLUDED

– $100 (Subject to change) Galapagos National Park entrance fee

– $20 Transit Control Card

– Alcoholic and bottled beverages on board

– Crew and guide tips.

– Wetsuit rental fee.

– Air Tickets

– Transfer to and from the airport in mainland Ecuador.

8 Days / 7 Nights
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
 Year of construction: 1997
 Type: Motor Yacht
 Category: First Class
 Length: 216fts / 66mts
 Beam: 26fts / 8mts
 Capacity: 16 passengers
 Accommodation:
  • Cabin Deck : 12 double air-conditioned berth cabins, with 6 double lower bed-upper single bed and 6 single lower bed-upper single bed.
 On Board: Mini-bar Small library TV and VCR rom Music sound-system Sun deck
 Main engines: One Scania engine, four generators
 Max speed: 8 knots
 Crew: Captain, First mate, Engineer, 2 Ssailors, Chef and assistant chef, Licensed naturalist guide
 Safety & Navigation: HF Radio, VHF /DSC marine radio, Automatic pilot, Depth sounder, GPS Navigator, Radar, Navigational Telex (NAVTEX), Automatic Identification System AIS), Two 25-passenger and two 20-passenger life rafts with safety regulation equipment, Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB), Search and Rescue Transponder (SART), Central alarm with smoke and fire detectors, Life jackets, Fire extinguishers.
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