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- MARY ANNE with almost 1000 square meters of sail is the best option for sailing lovers.
- This barkentine was launched in 1997. Guests can enjoy a genuine sailing experience and see the wildlife on the Galapagos Islands .
- The Mary Anne was designed according to all established conservation norms; therefore is environmentally friendly
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GALLERY |
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APROXIMATE PRICE CATEGORY |
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$ 2.000 +
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$ 1.501 - $ 2.000
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$ 1.001 - $ 1500
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$ 500 - $ 1.000
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NOTES:
- All rates are per person in U.S. dollars and subject to change without notice.
- Send us an email and we will confirm the best price and suitable dates for your tour.
- Take advantage of last minute prices.
- Choose the best package for your unforgettable holidays.
- Our clients are the best guarantee of our service.
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Operation Day Wednesday:
TAME second flight (departure)
TAME first flight (arrival) |
| WED |
AM: Baltra Island - Arrival
PM:
Plaza Island |
| THU |
AM: Gardner Bay - Española Island
PM: Punta Suarez - Española Island |
| FRI |
AM: El Chato - Santa Cruz Island
PM: Charles darwin Station - Santa Cruz Island |
| SAT |
AM: North Seymour Island
PM: Sombrero Chino |
| SUN |
AM: Punta Tortuga Negra - Isabela Island
Tagus Cove - Isabela Island (snorkeling only)
PM: Punta Espinoza - Fernandina Island |
| MON |
AM: Puerto Egas - Santiago Island
PM: Rabida Island |
| TUE |
AM: Sullivan Bay - Santiago Island
PM: Bartolome Island |
| WED |
AM: Mosquera
Baltra Island - Return |
This is our standard Galapagos National Park approved itinerary.
Time spent at each site will depend on environmental variables such as wildlife and weather. Any adjustments will be decided upon by captains.
All itineraries are subject to change by the authorities of the Galapagos National Park or acts of providence.
NOTES: Considering the changes in the flight schedules, weather conditions and National Park Regulations, we have included several alternatives to the visits offered to our passengers in the first and last day of the cruise program. The Guide will provide information about the final program.
We will not be held responsible for any refunds whatsoever for changes to the printed or scheduled itinerary |
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SPECIFICATIONS |
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- Length: L.O.A.: 216 feet / 65.8 meters
- L.O.D.: 172 feet / 52.5 meters
- Beam: 25.9 feet / 7.9 meters
- Draft: 16.7 feet / 5.09 meters
- Speed: 8 knots
- Rig: Barkentine
- Sail Area: 9.902 square feet / 920 square meters
- Electric Power Supply : 220 V 50Hz / 110 V 60 Hz
- Accommodation: 16 passengers in 10 double cabins with private bathroom and air-conditioning.
- Navigation Equipment
HF Radio
VHF /DSC marine radio
Automatic pilot
Depth sounder
GPS Navigator
RADAR
NAVTEX
AIS
- Equipment: One Deutz engine, two generators and two water makers.
- Crew: Captain, first mate, engineers, two sailors, cook, cook-assistant, and naturalist Guide.
- Safety Equipment: Three 25 passenger and one 20 passenger life rafts with safety regulation equipment, Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB), SART, Central Alarm with smoke and fire-detectors, Life Jackets, Fire extinguishers
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