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The Galápagos Islands are special and you want a special yacht in which to explore this ‘living laboratory of evolution’. Our Yacht Isabela II, accommodating 40 guests, promises an intimate experience of this unique world. The Isabela II offers enriching wildlife encounters whether amid the islands’ haunting volcanic landscapes or beneath the waves of its marine reserve, all in the company of passionate, dedicated and expert naturalist guides. The islands’ marine life can be appreciated with a snorkel and mask, paddling a kayak or aboard our glass-bottom boat. On board, guests find delicious cuisine, faultless service and excellent facilities, including a Jacuzzi, fitness room, cosy bar and outside deck for meals, drinks and sunbathing. Her crew has remained virtually unchanged for years, their dedication, attention to detail and passion for service touching every one of her guests.

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Home to the strangest CREATURES IMAGINABLE

A world lostin the vastness of the Paci�c

Islands that have transformed

our understandingof life on Earth

The Galápagos Islands are special and you want a special yacht in which to explore this ‘living laboratory of evolution’. Our Yacht Isabela II, accommodating 40 guests, promises an intimate experience of this unique world.

The Isabela II offers enriching wildlife encounters whether amid the islands’ haunting volcanic landscapes or beneath the waves of its marine reserve, all in the company of passionate, dedicated and expert naturalist guides. The islands’ marine life can be appreciated with a snorkel and mask, paddling a kayak or aboard our glass-bottom boat.

On board, guests find delicious cuisine, faultless service and excellent facilities, including a Jacuzzi, fitness room, cosy bar and outside deck for meals, drinks and sunbathing. Her crew has remained virtually unchanged for years, their dedication, attention to detail and passion for service touching every one of her guests.

An intimate encounter with the Galápagos

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SPACES & CABINS

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SPACES & CABINS

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Cabo DouglasLa Cumbre

Volcano

Canal Bolívar

(Narborough)

(James)

Punta Flores

Punta Albemarle

Cabo Marshall

BuccaneerCove

Playa Negra

Punta Calle

Punta Espejo

Cabo Ibbetson

Puerto Egas

Itabaca

Hobbs Bay

Puerto Ayora

Finch Bay Eco HotelAcademy Bay

Elizabeth Bay

Punta Moreno

(Albemarle)Caleta Webb

Punta San Juan

Caleta Iguana

Punta Essex

Cabo RosePuerto Villamil

Cerro AzulVolcano

Sierra NegraVolcano

Wolfvolcano

DarwinVolcano

AlcedoVoclano

BahíaBanks

Punta Vicente Roca

TagusCove

PuntaEspinoza

Red Beach Baltra

South Plaza

Punta Pitt

Punta Suárez

Gardner Bay

Santa Fe

Post Office Bay / Baroness CovePunta Cormorant / Champion

Pto. BaquerizoMoreno

(START)(END)

(START) (END)(END)

(START)UrbinaBay

Fernandina

SantiagoSantiago

Darwin Bay Price Philip Steps

Chinese Hat Islet

(Jervis)

(Barrington)

(Indefatigable)

(Chatham)

GalapagueraCerro colorado

Santa Cruz

Santa MaríaFloreana

(Blindoe)Marchena

(Culpepper)Charles Darwin

(Wenman)Teodoro Wolf

(Tower)Genovesa

(Abingdon)Pinta

(Hood)Española

San Cristóbal

(Grossman)Los 4 Hermanos

El Chato

Isabela

(Brattle)Tortuga

Pinzón

Giant TortoseReserve

Twin Craters

RábidaRábida

Sullivan Bay

North Seymour

Cerro Brujo

Cabo Berkeley

Punta GarcíaCabo Nepean

Charles DarwinResearch Station

(Duncan)

BartoloméJames Bay

Las Bachas

Dragon Hill

León Dormido

7D-6N ITINERARY NORTHERN GALÁPAGOSTUESDAY TO MONDAY

5D-4N ITINERARY CENTRAL GALÁPAGOSMONDAY TO FRIDAY

5D-4N ITINERARY SOUTHERN GALÁPAGOS

FRIDAY TO TUESDAY

Itineraries

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Tortuga Bay

Cabo DouglasLa Cumbre

Volcano

Canal Bolívar

(Narborough)

(James)

Punta Flores

Punta Albemarle

Cabo Marshall

BuccaneerCove

Playa Negra

Punta Calle

Punta Espejo

Cabo Ibbetson

Puerto Egas

Itabaca

Hobbs Bay

Puerto Ayora

Finch Bay Eco HotelAcademy Bay

Elizabeth Bay

Punta Moreno

(Albemarle)Caleta Webb

Punta San Juan

Caleta Iguana

Punta Essex

Cabo RosePuerto Villamil

Cerro AzulVolcano

Sierra NegraVolcano

Wolfvolcano

DarwinVolcano

AlcedoVoclano

BahíaBanks

Punta Vicente Roca

TagusCove

PuntaEspinoza

Red Beach Baltra

South Plaza

Punta Pitt

Punta Suárez

Gardner Bay

Santa Fe

Post Office Bay / Baroness CovePunta Cormorant / Champion

Pto. BaquerizoMoreno

(START)(END)

(START) (END)(END)

(START)UrbinaBay

Fernandina

SantiagoSantiago

Darwin Bay Price Philip Steps

Chinese Hat Islet

(Jervis)

(Barrington)

(Indefatigable)

(Chatham)

GalapagueraCerro colorado

Santa Cruz

Santa MaríaFloreana

(Blindoe)Marchena

(Culpepper)Charles Darwin

(Wenman)Teodoro Wolf

(Tower)Genovesa

(Abingdon)Pinta

(Hood)Española

San Cristóbal

(Grossman)Los 4 Hermanos

El Chato

Isabela

(Brattle)Tortuga

Pinzón

Giant TortoseReserve

Twin Craters

RábidaRábida

Sullivan Bay

North Seymour

Cerro Brujo

Cabo Berkeley

Punta GarcíaCabo Nepean

Charles DarwinResearch Station

(Duncan)

BartoloméJames Bay

Las Bachas

Dragon Hill

León Dormido

7D-6N ITINERARY NORTHERN GALÁPAGOSTUESDAY TO MONDAY

5D-4N ITINERARY CENTRAL GALÁPAGOSMONDAY TO FRIDAY

5D-4N ITINERARY SOUTHERN GALÁPAGOS

FRIDAY TO TUESDAY

Itineraries

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Tortuga Bay

Cabo DouglasLa Cumbre

Volcano

Canal Bolívar

(Narborough)

(James)

Punta Flores

Punta Albemarle

Cabo Marshall

BuccaneerCove

Playa Negra

Punta Calle

Punta Espejo

Cabo Ibbetson

Puerto Egas

Itabaca

Hobbs Bay

Puerto Ayora

Finch Bay Eco HotelAcademy Bay

Elizabeth Bay

Punta Moreno

(Albemarle)Caleta Webb

Punta San Juan

Caleta Iguana

Punta Essex

Cabo RosePuerto Villamil

Cerro AzulVolcano

Sierra NegraVolcano

Wolfvolcano

DarwinVolcano

AlcedoVoclano

BahíaBanks

Punta Vicente Roca

TagusCove

PuntaEspinoza

Red Beach Baltra

South Plaza

Punta Pitt

Punta Suárez

Gardner Bay

Santa Fe

Post Office Bay / Baroness CovePunta Cormorant / Champion

Pto. BaquerizoMoreno

(START)(END)

(START) (END)(END)

(START)UrbinaBay

Fernandina

SantiagoSantiago

Darwin Bay Price Philip Steps

Chinese Hat Islet

(Jervis)

(Barrington)

(Indefatigable)

(Chatham)

GalapagueraCerro colorado

Santa Cruz

Santa MaríaFloreana

(Blindoe)Marchena

(Culpepper)Charles Darwin

(Wenman)Teodoro Wolf

(Tower)Genovesa

(Abingdon)Pinta

(Hood)Española

San Cristóbal

(Grossman)Los 4 Hermanos

El Chato

Isabela

(Brattle)Tortuga

Pinzón

Giant TortoseReserve

Twin Craters

RábidaRábida

Sullivan Bay

North Seymour

Cerro Brujo

Cabo Berkeley

Punta GarcíaCabo Nepean

Charles DarwinResearch Station

(Duncan)

BartoloméJames Bay

Las Bachas

Dragon Hill

León Dormido

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Tortuga Bay

Cabo DouglasLa Cumbre

Volcano

Canal Bolívar

(Narborough)

(James)

Punta Flores

Punta Albemarle

Cabo Marshall

BuccaneerCove

Playa Negra

Punta Calle

Punta Espejo

Cabo Ibbetson

Puerto Egas

Itabaca

Hobbs Bay

Puerto Ayora

Finch Bay Eco HotelAcademy Bay

Elizabeth Bay

Punta Moreno

(Albemarle)Caleta Webb

Punta San Juan

Caleta Iguana

Punta Essex

Cabo RosePuerto Villamil

Cerro AzulVolcano

Sierra NegraVolcano

Wolfvolcano

DarwinVolcano

AlcedoVoclano

BahíaBanks

Punta Vicente Roca

TagusCove

PuntaEspinoza

Red Beach Baltra

South Plaza

Punta Pitt

Punta Suárez

Gardner Bay

Santa Fe

Post Office Bay / Baroness CovePunta Cormorant / Champion

Pto. BaquerizoMoreno

(START)(END)

(START) (END)(END)

(START)UrbinaBay

Fernandina

SantiagoSantiago

Darwin Bay Price Philip Steps

Chinese Hat Islet

(Jervis)

(Barrington)

(Indefatigable)

(Chatham)

GalapagueraCerro colorado

Santa Cruz

Santa MaríaFloreana

(Blindoe)Marchena

(Culpepper)Charles Darwin

(Wenman)Teodoro Wolf

(Tower)Genovesa

(Abingdon)Pinta

(Hood)Española

San Cristóbal

(Grossman)Los 4 Hermanos

El Chato

Isabela

(Brattle)Tortuga

Pinzón

Giant TortoseReserve

Twin Craters

RábidaRábida

Sullivan Bay

North Seymour

Cerro Brujo

Cabo Berkeley

Punta GarcíaCabo Nepean

Charles DarwinResearch Station

(Duncan)

BartoloméJames Bay

Las Bachas

Dragon Hill

León Dormido

7D-6N ITINERARY NORTHERN GALÁPAGOSTUESDAY TO MONDAY

5D-4N ITINERARY CENTRAL GALÁPAGOSMONDAY TO FRIDAY

5D-4N ITINERARY SOUTHERN GALÁPAGOS

FRIDAY TO TUESDAY

Itineraries

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Tortuga Bay

7 DAYS 6NIGHTSItinerary

Tuesday to MondayNorthern GalápagosGeneral Overview:

Day

Tuesday Puerto BaquerizoMoreno San Cristóbal Galapaguera

Cerro Colorado San Cristóbal

AM Visits PM VisitsIsland Island

Itinerary is a guide only. Our route and programme varies according to National Park policies and regulations, weather conditions, seasonal changes, safety reasons and the wildlife we encounter.

Wednesday Prince PhilipSteps Genovesa Darwin Bay Genovesa

Thursday Buccaneer Cove Santiago Puerto Egas Santiago

Friday Punta Espinoza Fernandina Tagus Cove Isabela

Saturday Urbina Bay Isabela Punta Vicente Roca Isabela

Sunday Red Beach Rábida Dragon Hill Santa Cruz

Monday Baltra Airport Baltra

Snorkel Kayak Panga Ride Glass-bottom boatAquatic activities:

Aquatic Activities

Aquatic Activities

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TuesdayPuerto Baquerizo Moreno (San Cristóbal Island)We land at Puerto Baquerizo Moreno’s airport and transfer to the dock and the Isabela II, where we check in, receive an introductory briefing and have lunch on board.

Galapaguera Cerro Colorado (San Cristóbal Island)After lunch, we land back at Puerto Baquerizo Moreno and drive 40 minutes to the south shore of the island. At Cerro Colorado, we visit the breeding centre of the highly-endangered giant tortoises in the midst of a fantastic deciduous forest, home to dozens of bird species and the endemic San Cristóbal lava lizard.

WednesdayPrince Philip’s Steps (Tower/Genovesa Island)Overnight, we navigate northbound to the incredible bird island, Genovesa, crossing the equator on the way. The morning starts with a panga ride along the cliffs of this dramatic island, followed by landing with a steep climb (90 feet) up some stairs to reach a flat plateau. Along our walk, we can observe large colonies of Nazca boobies, red footed boobies, great frigate birds and storm petrels. Those not wishing to disembark can enjoy a longer panga ride along the cliffs (depending on weather conditions).

Darwin Bay (Tower/Genovesa Island)In the afternoon, we land at the beach for an easy stroll observing hundreds of birds, mainly frigate birds, red footed and Nazca boobies, gulls, herons, finches and mockingbirds. There’s an optional walk over sharp lava and uneven terrain for dramatic views, or else we can return to the beach to enjoy swimming and snorkelling at this beautiful natural harbour, or join us in a glass-bottom boat ride.

ThursdayBuccaneer Cove (James Island)After breakfast, we enjoy a coastal exploration along the impressive cliffs of Buccaneer’s Cove, learning about the area’s distant and recent history. The cove is home to a large number of marine birds, sea lions, and inter-tidal organisms. Enjoy fantastic natural formations such as the “Elephant Rock”, “The Bishop” and an impressive natural cave. This is a great site for snorkelling too!

Puerto Egas (James Island)This is a great opportunity to see land and marine birds amid a landscape of tuff-stone layers and lava flows. At low tide, marine iguanas graze upon the algae beds and we can also observe a colony of fur-sea lions. Back at the beach where we land, there’s very good snorkelling and swimming here.

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FridayPunta Espinoza (Fernandina Island)During the night the yacht sails over to the north shore of Isabela Island, crossing the equator twice in the process. The morning is dedicated to exploring the youngest island of the archipelago, Fernandina, which, having no introduced mammals, boasts a very unique environment with a very high density of marine iguanas, who share their space with sea lions, sally light-foot crabs, hawks, penguins and the flightless cormorant. Following our walk, we can snorkel off the shore or explore by glass-bottom boat.

Tagus Cove (Isabela Island)Across the narrow Bolívar Channel, we anchor at this cove on the northwest of Isabela. It provided a favourite anchorage for pirates and whalers over the centuries. An uphill hike takes guests to the rim of Darwin Crater, filled with salt water and to a dramatic viewpoint. After our walk, we take a panga ride to spot local wildlife, with the possibility of swimming or snorkelling.

SaturdayUrbina Bay (Isabela Island)After breakfast we disembark at Urbina Bay, the result of an uplifting of the ocean in 1954. Here you can find corals, shells and many other calcareous organisms exposed above water. This area is also home to large and very colourful Galápagos land iguanas, and occasionally to giant tortoises. Along the shoreline, after the hike, guests may encounter flightless cormorants and see penguins while snorkelling.

Punta Vicente Roca (Isabela Island)We explore the coast by panga dinghy following lunch, while our naturalist guide explains the dramatic geology of the area, nesting place for a Galápagos highlight: flightless cormorants. Depending on weather conditions, we can snorkel along the cliffs of this area rich in marine life, seasonally-visited by green sea turtles and oceanic sun fish (Mola mola).

Sunday

Red Beach (Rábida Island)In the morning, we disembark at Rábida Island’s red-coloured beach. A stroll allows us to observe a large colony of sea lions, marine iguanas, mockingbirds, yellow warblers and several species of Darwin’s finches. This is a great place to snorkel from the beach.

Cerro Dragon (Dragon Hill) (Santa Cruz Island)The north shore of Santa Cruz hosts Cerro Dragon (Dragon Hill). Our walk includes circling a brackish water lagoon frequented by lagoon birds, while further inland, the trail offers a beautiful view of the bay and the western islands of the archipelago.

MondayBaltra IslandOur journey ends at Baltra Island where we transfer to the airport to take the flight back to the mainland.

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5DAYS 4 NIGHTSItinerary

Monday to FridayCentral Galápagos

General Overview:

Day

Monday Baltra Airport Santa Cruz Charles DarwinResearch Station Santa Cruz

AM visits PM visitsIsland Island

Itinerary is a guide only. Our route and programme varies according to National Park policies and regulations, weather conditions, seasonal changes, safety reasons and the wildlife we encounter.

Tuesday Santa Fe Santa Fe South Plaza South Plaza

Wednesday North Seymour North Seymour Las Bachas Santa Cruz

Thursday Bartolomé Bartolomé Sullivan Bay Santiago

Friday Baltra Airport Baltra

Snorkel Kayak Panga Ride Glass-bottom boatAquatic activities:

Aquatic Activities

Aquatic Activities

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Monday

Baltra Airport (Santa Cruz Island)Arrival at Baltra Airport and transfer to the Itabaca Channel to take a ferry across to Santa Cruz Island. A 30-minute bus ride takes us to a restaurant in the Highlands of Santa Cruz Island to enjoy lunch, and then continue to Puerto Ayora.

Note: please dress with comfortable shoes and clothes, bring a small backpack with any medicine you might be taken, sunblock, insect repellent and anything you need during the excursion as you will go onboard Yacht Isabela II and the end of the day.

Puerto Ayora and the Charles Darwin Research StationAfter driving down from the highlands, we visit the Charles Darwin Research Station andthe giant tortoise pens, including tortoise celebrities like “Lonesome George” within an impressive giant prickly-pear cactus forest home to many land birds. These are the headquarters of scientific investigation, conservation and the National Park administration. Late afternoon stroll along the main street of Puerto Ayora before embarking on Yacht Isabela II. Expedition plan, Captain’s welcome cocktail and dinner.

Tuesday

Santa Fe IslandA stunning anchorage provides our jumping-off point for our visit to this sandy white beach with many sea lion harems. Galápagos hawks are often easily observed, perched atop salt bushes. The endemic land iguana, unique to this island, may be spotted during the walk. Snorkelling and swimming from the beach rounds off the rewarding experience.

South Plaza IslandThe turquoise waters of the channel here contrast brilliantly with the white sand and black lava of the shoreline, while a carpet of scarlet sesuvium succulents serves as groundcover for a grove of luminescent green prickly-pear cactus beyond, populated by yellow-gray land iguanas. Along the coastline one finds sea lion colonies, while sea birds play with the thermals that form along the cliffs of this small but amazing island.

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Wednesday

North Seymour IslandThe morning starts with an enjoyable walk along the coast and the interior of this island, a favourite of many visitors, observing numerous bird colonies as well as sea lions and marine iguanas. There are opportunities for snorkelling or coastal exploration.

Las Bachas (Santa Cruz Island)This beautiful visitor site is located on the north shore of Santa Cruz Island, a glorious white beach with several brackish lagoons only a few steps away from the sea. These lagoons provide the feeding grounds for various wading birds, from stilts to flamingos. This is a great opportunity to get acquainted with snorkelling gear and techniques from the shore.

Thursday

Bartolomé IslandThis morning, a Galápagos icon awaits: Bartolomé Island. A great way to start the day, with a steep climb up a wooden staircase: the view from the top is worth the effort! Following the walk, we take to the dinghies for a ride around colossal Pinnacle Rock, followed by time to enjoy the beach and some snorkelling. We can also ride in the glass-bottom boat for great views of the underwater world.

Sullivan Bay (James Island)After lunch, we board the pangas to land at Sullivan Bay on the east coast of Santiago, a white coral sand beach great for swimming, and with a trail over a lava field that flowed here less than 100 years ago. This is the perfect place to see and feel the volcanic origin of Galápagos while observing its wildlife.

Friday

Baltra IslandAfter breakfast, we leave for the airport to take the flight back to the mainland.

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5Days 4 NightsItinerary

Friday to TuesdaySouthern Galápagos

General Overview:

Day

Friday Baltra Airport Santa Cruz Charles DarwinResearch Station Santa Cruz

AM visits PM visitsIsland Island

Itinerary is a guide only. Our route and programme varies according to National Park policies and regulations, weather conditions, seasonal changes, safety reasons and the wildlife we encounter.

Saturday Post Office Bay& Baroness Cove Floreana Punta Cormorant

& Champion Islet Floreana

Sunday Punta Suárez Española Gardner Bay Española

Monday Punta Pitt San Cristóbal Cerro Brujo San Cristóbal

TuesdayPuerto BaquerizoMoreno Airport San Cristóbal

Snorkel Kayak Panga Ride Glass-bottom boatAquatic activities:

Aquatic Activities

Aquatic Activities

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Friday

Baltra Airport (Santa Cruz Island)Arrival at Baltra Airport and transfer to the Itabaca Channel to take a ferry across to Santa Cruz Island. A 30-minute bus ride takes us to a restaurant in the Highlands of Santa Cruz Island to enjoy lunch, and then continue to Puerto Ayora.Note: please dress with comfortable shoes and clothes, bring a small backpack with any medicine you might be taken, sunblock, insect repellent and anything you need during the excursion as you will go onboard Yacht Isabela II and the end of the day.

Charles Darwin Research StationAfter driving down from the highlands, we visit the Charles Darwin Research Station and the giant tortoise pens, including tortoise celebrities like “Lonesome George” within an impressive giant prickly-pear cactus forest home to many land birds. These are the headquarters of scientific investigation, conservation and the National Park administration. Late afternoon stroll along the main street of Puerto Ayora before embarking on Yacht Isabela II. Expedition plan, Captain’s welcome cocktail and dinner.

Saturday

Post Office Bay and Baroness Cove (Floreana Island)After breakfast, we land at Post Office Bay to visit the historic barrel that has been serving as a post office in the archipelago for over two centuries. Panga rides along the maze of channels on Floreana’s north shore can be enjoyed. We follow this visit by continuing to Baroness Cove with its breathtaking views of Floreana, with a chance of a swim.

Cormorant Point (Floreana Island)Our visit to Punta Cormorant takes in an olivine-crystal beach for an easy walk by a brackish water lagoon where bird species like greater flamingos may be observed. On the other side of the island, we come to a white-sand beach where sea turtles come out at night to nest. We can usually snorkel from the beach or at “The Devil’s Crown” site, or ride in our glass-bottom boat.

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Sunday

Punta Suárez (Española Island)Our morning outing at Punta Suarez provides an exciting walk on lava/boulder terrain to visit its unique sea bird colonies, including the waved albatrosses (April - December), boobies, swallow-tail gulls, and the famous “blowhole”. Also, look for red-green-black marine iguanas. Back on board for lunch.

Gardner Bay (Española Island)In the afternoon, we set down at this beautiful, white coral beach for a short walk to observe the sea lions, mockingbirds, finches or enjoy the beach. There is great snorkelling in this area, or else there’s time to kayak or ride the glass-bottom boat.

Monday

Punta Pitt (San Cristóbal Island)In the morning, we land on the eastern tip of the island. The trail that ascends from the beach provides spectacular views of the shoreline and is the only site in the Galápagos where the three species of boobies can be found together, as well as the two frigate species, plus a colony of bachelor sea lions. After the walk, if conditions are favourable, there is a chance to swim, kayak or snorkel from the beach or go for a ride in the glass bottom boat.

Cerro Brujo (San Cristóbal Island)A dinghy ride along the shores of tuff-stone layers takes us to Cerro Brujo's expansive, white coraline beach, great for walking, with rewarding birdwatching with good views of seabirds and shore birds. Also, look out for Galápagos sea lions. These are the same shores that Charles Darwin walked upon, back in September 1835. We can enjoy a snorkel or kayak after the walk.

Tuesday

Puerto Baquerizo Moreno (San Cristóbal Island)After breakfast, we depart for the port and airport for our flight back to the mainland.

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Capacity: 40 guestsUnbranded website: www.yachtisabela.com

About Yacht Isabela II Deck Plans

Technical SpecificationsYear of Construction: 1979Reconstruction: Pensacola, Florida, 1988Refurbishment: Panama, March 2000Category: Deluxe Expedition YachtGross Tonnage: 1025 tons.Type of vessel: Motor yachtCapacity: 40 guestsLength: 53,72 meters (166 feet)Beam: 11,58 meters (38 feet)Speed: 10 knotsElectricity: 110 volts 60HzEngines: 2 GM Detroit diesel 900 BHP eachNavigation: Gyrocompass, Automatic pilot, radar, Safety Classification: SOLAS 74 – ISM and GPSFire Detector: Automatic with control from the bridgeLife Jackets: In each cabinLife Boats: 2 units semi enclosedLife Rafts: Two 16-man, Two 10-man Zodiacs: 3 for ship to shore transportationBoston Whaler: 1 with glass – bottom for underwater observationOwner: ETICA (Metropolitan Touring)Decks: 3 (boat deck, cabin deck, main deck)Crew: 24Naturalist Guides: 3 (includes Expedition Manager)Medical Officer: Permanently on board

Boat Deck

Cabin Deck

Main Deck

Cabin Distribution

Classic Cabin12.80 m2/ 139 sq. ft.

10.5 ft / 3.20 m

13.1 ft / 3.99 m

Classic Cabin12.80 m2/ 139 sq. ft.

10.5 ft / 3.20 m

13.1 ft / 3.99 m

Standard Cabin12.05 m2/ 128 sq. ft.

13.1 ft / 3.99 m 13.1 ft / 3.99 m

Master Cabin18.90 m2/ 170 sq. ft.

13.7 ft / 4. 18 m

13.1 ft / 3.99 m

Exercise Room

Standard double (1)Classic twin (16)

Bar SalonLibrary

Dining Room

BarJacuzzi

Facilities:• Bar Lounge• Gift Shop• E-mail, radio, telephone and fax communications• Intermittent and low-bandwidth satellite internet connection• PA System• Snorkeling Equipment• Glass bottom, boat• Jacuzzi• Wet Suits• Reading Room, and Natural History Library• Air conditioned throughout• Sea Kayaks• Fitness Room

Our Itineraries Include:• Accommodation• All meals• Bilingual naturalist guides• Conferences and lectures• Visit to the islands mentioned in the itinerary• Transportation to / from the airport in Galápagos• Snorkelling equipment

They don't include:• Air ticket to/from Galápagos, subject to change• Galapagos National Park entrance fee, subject to change• Migration tax fee, subject to change• Beverages and tips• Wet suit hire• Internet service• Phone calls

Important Notes:

Classic double (2)

Photographs: Marcelo Izquierdo,Carlos Julio González, Francisco Dousdebés, Raúl Gil, Ramiro Salazar, Pete OxfordMetropolitan Touring’s Image bank and Yacht Isabela II staffText: Dominic HamiltonDesign: Uma Creativa

Itinerary HighlightsNorthern Galápagos7d/6n Tuesday To Monday

ICON SPECIES

HIGHLIGHT SITES

San Cristóbal, Genovesa, Santiago, Fernandina, Isabela, Rábida, Santa Cruz, Baltra.

• Galápagos sea lion• Galápagos fur seal• Giant tortoises• Galápagos land iguana• Marine iguanas• Blue-footed boobies• Nazca boobies• Red-footed boobies• Galápagos doves• Galápagos mockingbirds• San Cristóbal mockingbirds• Darwin finches• Greater flamingoes• Galápagos hawks• Short-eared owls• Brown pelicans• Greater frigates• Magnificent frigates• Flightless cormorants• Galápagos penguins• Swallow-tailed gulls• Lava gulls• Lava (striated) herons• Galápagos martins

• Buccaneer Cove• Darwin Lake• Urbina´s Upheaval• Kicker Rock

ISLANDS

Central Galápagos5d/4n Monday To Friday

ICON SPECIES

HIGHLIGHT SITES

Baltra, Santa Cruz, Santa Fe, South Plaza, North Seymour, Bartolomé, Santiago

• Galápagos sea lion• Galápagos fur seal• Giant tortoises• Santa Fe land iguana• Galápagos land iguana• Hybrid iguana• Marine iguanas• Blue-footed boobies• Nazca boobies• Galápagos doves• Galápagos mockingbirds• Darwin finches• Greater flamingoes• Galápagos hawks• Brown pelicans• Greater frigates• Magnificent frigates• Galápagos penguins• Swallow-tailed gulls• Lava gulls• Lava (striated) herons)

• Pinnacle Rock• Charles Darwin Research Station

ISLANDS

Southern Galápagos5d/4n Friday To Tuesday

ICON SPECIES

HIGHLIGHT SITES

Baltra, Santa Cruz, Floreana, Champion Islet,Española, San Cristóbal

• Galápagos sea lion• Gant tortoises• Marine iguanas• Blue-footed boobies• Nazca boobies• Red-footed boobies• Galápagos doves• Galápagos mockingbirds• San Cristóbal mockingbirds.• Española mockingbirds• Floreana Mockingbirds• Darwin finches• Galápagos hawks• Brown pelicans• Galápagos penguins• Swallow-tailed gulls• Lava gulls• Lava (striated) herons• Waved albatrosses

• Post Office Bay• Charles Darwin Research Station• Kicker Rock

ISLANDS

www.yachtisabela.com | [email protected]. De las Palmeras N45-74 y De las Orquídeas, Quito - EcuadorPhone: (593-2) 298 - 8300, Fax: (593-2) 334 - 1250

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BALTRA

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Southern Galápagos5d/4n Friday To Tuesday

PUERTO BAQUERIZO MORENO SAN CRISTOBAL

04-Jan18-Jan01-Feb15-Feb01-Mar15-Mar29-Mar12-Apr26-Apr10-May24-May07-Jun21-Jun05-Jul19-Jul02-Aug16-Aug30-Aug13-Sep27-Sep11-Oct25-Oct08-Nov22-Nov06-Dec20-Dec

08-Jan22-Jan05-Feb19-Feb05-Mar19-Mar02-Apr16-Apr30-Apr14-May28-May11-Jun25-Jun09-Jul23-Jul06-Aug20-Aug03-Sep17-Sep01-Oct15-Oct29-Oct12-Nov26-Nov10-Dec24-Dec

2013

BALTRAPUERTO BAQUERIZO MORENO SAN CRISTOBAL

START END

Northern Galápagos7d/6n Tuesday To Monday

14-Jan28-Jan11-Feb25-Feb11-Mar25-Mar08-Apr22-Apr06-May20-May03-Jun17-Jun01-Jul15-Jul29-Jul12-Aug26-Aug09-Sep23-Sep07-Oct21-Oct04-Nov18-Nov02-Dec16-Dec30-Dec

08-Jan22-Jan05-Feb19-Feb05-Mar19-Mar02-Apr16-Apr30-Apr14-May28-May11-Jun25-Jun09-Jul23-Jul06-Aug20-Aug03-Sep17-Sep01-Oct15-Oct29-Oct12-Nov26-Nov10-Dec24-Dec

2013

START

BALTRA BALTRA

END

Central Galápagos5d/4n Monday To Friday

14-Jan28-Jan11-Feb25-Feb11-Mar25-Mar08-Apr22-Apr06-May20-May03-Jun17-Jun01-Jul15-Jul29-Jul12-Aug26-Aug09-Sep23-Sep07-Oct21-Oct04-Nov18-Nov02-Dec16-Dec30-Dec

18-Jan01-Feb15-Feb01-Mar15-Mar29-Mar12-Apr26-Apr10-May24-May07-Jun21-Jun05-Jul19-Jul02-Aug16-Aug30-Aug13-Sep27-Sep11-Oct25-Oct08-Nov22-Nov06-Dec20-Dec03-Jan

2013

3-Jan17-Jan31-Jan14-Feb28-Feb14-Mar28-Mar11-Apr25-Apr9-May23-May6-Jun20-Jun4-Jul18-Jul1-Aug15-Aug29-Aug12-Sep26-Sep10-Oct24-Oct7-Nov21-Nov5-Dec19-Dec

7-Jan21-Jan4-Feb18-Feb4-Mar18-Mar1-Apr15-Apr29-Apr13-May27-May10-Jun24-Jun8-Jul22-Jul5-Aug19-Aug2-Sep16-Sep30-Sep14-Oct28-Oct11-Nov25-Nov9-Dec23-Dec

2014

DRY DOCK

13-Jan27-Jan10-Feb24-Feb10-Mar24-Mar7-Apr21-Apr5-May19-May2-Jun16-Jun30-Jun14-Jul28-Jul11-Aug25-Aug8-Sep22-Sep6-Oct20-Oct3-Nov17-Nov1-Dec15-Dec29-Dec

7-Jan21-Jan4-Feb18-Feb4-Mar18-Mar1-Apr15-Apr29-Apr13-May27-May10-Jun24-Jun8-Jul22-Jul5-Aug19-Aug2-Sep16-Sep30-Sep14-Oct28-Oct11-Nov25-Nov9-Dec23-Dec

2014 13-Jan

27-Jan10-Feb24-Feb10-Mar24-Mar7-Apr21-Apr5-May19-May2-Jun16-Jun30-Jun14-Jul28-Jul11-Aug25-Aug8-Sep22-Sep6-Oct20-Oct3-Nov17-Nov1-Dec15-Dec29-Dec

17-Jan31-Jan14-Feb28-Feb14-Mar28-Mar11-Apr25-Apr9-May23-May6-Jun20-Jun4-Jul18-Jul1-Aug15-Aug29-Aug12-Sep26-Sep10-Oct24-Oct7-Nov21-Nov5-Dec19-Dec2-Jan

2014

Yacht Isabela II Departure Dates

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