Treasure of Galapagos

Catamaran - 9 cabins
First Class
From 3,800 USD per person

Description

Ship: Treasure of Galapagos was constructed in Guayaquil in 2009 and tastefully renovated in 2022. This first-class 16-passenger catamaran seamlessly blends art deco elements with contemporary design to create a sophisticated and inviting atmosphere. 

Amenities: The various decks of Treasure Galapagos offer welcoming spaces for you to unwind. Head to the sun deck, where a solarium provides a shaded retreat with comfortable deck chairs. Soak in the whirlpool with jets and indulge in meals al fresco while enveloped in breathtaking views. On the upper deck, a shaded terrace and barbecue area beckons, offering a space to enjoy the open air. On the main deck, discover an air-conditioned living room with a library, TV and board games. As well, you’ll find the elegant dining room and bar.

Crew: An experienced crew of 11 professionals, along with a knowledgeable bilingual naturalist guide, enhance your onboard experience.

Dining: Featuring a delightful fusion of international and Ecuadorian dishes, the menu on board is locally inspired and showcases seasonal ingredients across a plethora of fresh salads, flavorful soups and vegetarian options. The buffet-style meals typically feature two proteins complemented by rice and potato dishes, an array of vegetables and fruits and dessert to conclude.

Rooms: Among the nine bright and spacious cabins on board, select from three 20 m2 twin suites, one double suite, and one 40 m2 master suite. All air-conditioned accommodations feature a private balcony affording scenic sea views, a seating area and ample storage space, making this a perfect retreat for the ultimate relaxation and enjoyment.

Itineraries: Designed to maximize your time on each island, these carefully crafted itineraries anchor at two sites each day, with a minimum of two daily excursions, whether hiking, snorkeling or kayaking. Select from three easily combinable itineraries, including one seven-day and two five-day sailings. The seven-day itinerary highlights the western islands like Isabela, Fernandina, Santiago and Rabida. While one of the five-day itineraries visits central and eastern islands like Santa Cruz, Santiago, Bartholomew, North Seymour, South Plaza and San Cristobal, the other itinerary highlights the southern islands, including Española and Floreana.

General

  • Boat type: Catamaran
  • Capacity: 16 passengers
  • Cabins: 6 twin, 3 double
  • Services: air conditioning, WiFi, jacuzzi, small library
  • Crew: 11: captain, first mate, 2 sailors, 2 engineers, barman, cook, kitchen help, housekeeper, naturalist guide

Technical

  • Year of construction: 2009
  • Year of reconditioning: 2017
  • Maximum speed: 11 knots
  • Length: 31 m / 101 ft
  • Beam: 11.20 m / 36.75 ft

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General

  • Boat type: Catamaran
  • Capacity: 16 passengers
  • Cabins: 6 twin, 3 double
  • Services: air conditioning, WiFi, jacuzzi, small library
  • Crew: 11: captain, first mate, 2 sailors, 2 engineers, barman, cook, kitchen help, housekeeper, naturalist guide

Technical

  • Year of construction: 2009
  • Year of reconditioning: 2017
  • Maximum speed: 11 knots
  • Length: 31 m / 101 ft
  • Beam: 11.20 m / 36.75 ft
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