Isabela II Galapagos Cruise Ship
5-Star Luxury Cruise★★★★★ | Capacity for 40 passengers
On Isabella II Galapagos cruises, passengers benefit from staying on a spacious boat, noteworthy for its range of facilities. The boat is sized at 183 feet or 55 meters in length, and it offers space for 40 people. Passengers may relax in the lounge, bar or on the sundeck, visit the library or the cardio gym or enjoy some chill out time on the sun deck, which has a hot tub and an al-fresco bar. Isabela II Galapagos cruises are built to utilize sustainable technology, because the boat is designed for low environmental impact. It uses lower levels of fuel and has onboard water desalination and wastewater treatment plants, all of which help to protect the fragile Galapagos ecosystem.
Isabela II Ship Cabins: Yacht Isabella II has a cabin deck where 19 of the 20 cabins are located. There are 16 classic cabins, 2 family cabins and one standard cabin. Cabins are appointed with air conditioning, numerous electrical outlets, reading lights, and in-room safe, and internet is available for a fee. The owner’s cabin is located on the main deck. Space and comfort are a feature of all cabin types, and all have their own private bathroom.
ISABELA II GALAPAGOS CRUISE
Length: 56 metres (183 ft.) Beam: 11.58 metres (38 ft.) Gross Tonnage: 1.025 tons Speed: 10 knots Capacity: 40 guests Decks: Three public decks include an ample Bar-salon, dining room, natural history library, sky bar and sundeck Type of Vessel: Motor Yacht Electricity: 110-220 volts 50Hz Engines: 2 DEUTZ Model SBA 8M 1275 HP Navigation Equipment: Gyrocompass, Automatic Pilot, radar and GPS Communications Systems: Inmarsat C, Satellite Internet Safety Certificates: SOLAS, STCW, MARPOL, ISM CODE 12 Fire Detector: Automatic with control from the bridge Life Jackets: In each cabin Inflatable Life Craft: 2 x 50-man and 6 x 25-man Landing Craft: 4 Pumar inflatable craft + glass bottom boatInclusions & Exclusions
Included
All meals throughout cruise
Transfers in the islands
All excursions
Bilingual national park guide
Use of snorkeling equipment and wetsuits
Coffee, tea and soft drinks
Use of Kayaks
Not Included
Mainland-Galapagos-Mainland airfare
Alcoholic drinks
$200 Galapagos National Park fee
$20 Transit Control Card
Travel / medical insurance
Tips
Personal expenses
Important Notes
Single supplement 100%
Discount for children under 12 years old 10%
Isabela II Galapagos Yacht offers three different itineraries
Itinerary Northern Islands
Day 1 (Tuesday) - SAN CRISTOBAL
AM: Arrival to San Cristobal
PM: Cerro Colorado
Today we will transfer you from the San Cristobal airport to the port, from where you will board the Isabela II, your home for the week.
After lunch and an introductory briefing, it is time for your first Galapagos visitor site, Cerro Colorado and the Tortoise Breeding Center. Located at the heart of a delightful forest, you can learn about the program here, and see the majestic giant tortoise close up.
Galapagos wildlife to look for: Giant tortoise, woodland birds, pelican.
Day 2 (Wednesday) - GENOVESA
AM: Prince Philip’s steps
PM: Darwin Bay Today the first visit is to Prince Philip’s steps on Genovesa Island, for some hiking. The steps are steep, but the climb is short, and the terrain beyond this is flat. The birdwatching opportunities are fabulous. You can do snorkeling or kayaking here too. Later we can enjoy the sweeping Darwin Bay for beach hiking to spot a wide range of different sea bird. Galapagos wildlife to observe today: Red footed booby, Nazca booby, mockingbirds, Darwin’s finches, gulls, herons, frigate birds, storm petrel, short-eared owl.Day 3 (Thursday) - SANTIAGO
AM: Buccaneer Cove
PM: Egas Port
Our first visit today is to Buccaneer Cove, a place of former rest for pirates, and a modern-day haven for sea birds. Here it is possible to snorkel or enjoy the view out of the glass bottom boat.
At Puerto Egas we visit and walk along a fabulous black sand beach, learning about the past mining activities in this place, and viewing the rocky volcanic formations.
Galapagos wildlife to see: Sea lion, Galapagos fur seal, Sally Lightfoot crab, marine iguana.
Day 4 (Friday) - ISABELA & FERNANDINA
AM: Espinoza Point
PM: Tagus Cove
At Fernandina Island this morning we take a visit to Punta Espinoza to experience the wildlife living in the seemingly barren landscape. This afternoon at Tagus Cove, there is some uphill hiking to visit the Darwin Crater, where there is a lake filled with saltwater. Later, it is possible to do snorkeling or kayaking along the coast at this site.
Galapagos wildlife today: Flightless cormorant, marine iguana, Galapagos penguin, hawks.
Day 5 (Saturday) - ISABELA ISLAND
AM: Urbina Bay
PM: Vicente Roca Point
This morning at Urbina Bay you’ll be amazed by the unusual exposed coral at this site. After some hiking at this spot, there is a snorkeling opportunity here.
Later, at Punta Vicente Roca, we take a dinghy ride along the coast to explore lava flows and wildlife. After this there is snorkeling time at the cliff edge.
Galapagos wildlife today: Galapagos penguin, flightless cormorant, land iguana, green sea turtle.
Day 6 (Sunday) - RABIDA & SANTA CRUZ
AM: Urbina Bay
PM: Vicente Roca Point
The stunning red colored beach at Rabida Island is our first visit this morning. Here you can ride in the glass bottom boat or snorkel off the beach to enjoy the underwater life close up.
In the afternoon we head to Dragon Hill on Santa Cruz Island. Here our hiking takes us up the hill and around a brackish lagoon. There are fantastic views along the trail, and you might even see some miniature dragons (land iguanas).
Galapagos wildlife today: Land iguana, marine iguana, mockingbird, Darwin’s finches, yellow warbler.
Day 7 (Monday) - BALTRA
Today your Galapagos journey comes to an end. We will transfer you to the airport on Baltra Island. From here you can take your return flight back to the mainland and continue your onward journey.
Itinerary Central Islands
Day 1 (Monday) - SANTA CRUZ ISLAND
AM: Baltra
PM: South Plazas
On arrival at Baltra Airport you will be escorted to Santa Cruz Island for lunch in the highlands. After lunch we visit Puerto Ayora. At Puerto Ayora we will head to the Charles Darwin Research Station where we can learn how conservation is managed in the islands and observe the giant tortoise breeding program here.
Following the visit, it is time to board your home for the week, Isabella II Galapagos cruise, and enjoy a welcome cocktail and delicious first meal aboard the boat.
Galapagos wildlife you might see: Giant tortoise, land iguana, pelican, sea lion, Darwin’s finches.
Day 2 (Tuesday) - SANTA FE & SOUTH PLAZAS
AM: Santa Fe
PM: South Plazas
This morning at Santa Fe Island’s white sand beach we can enjoy hiking along a trail to look out for sea lions and a variety of sea birds. We can observe the cacti vegetation, specifically Optunia Echios. There is an opportunity for snorkeling or a ride in the glass bottom boat.
In the afternoon at South Plaza Island there is a lovely walk to enjoy along the shoreline and more unusual cacti.
Galapagos wildlife to spot: Land iguana, Galapagos hawk, blue footed booby, red-billed tropic-bird, rice rat, mockingbird, lava lizard, Galapagos snake, Darwin’s finches.
Day 3 (Wednesday) - NORTH SEYMOUR & SANTA CRUZ
AM: North Seymour
PM: Bachas Beach
At North Seymour Island, bird colonies abound, and hiking along the flat trail we can observe various stages of the life cycle. We can also snorkel or ride in the glass bottom boat here.
This afternoon at Las Bachas on Santa Cruz Island, we can learn about how military barges were abandoned on this beach after the Second World War. The beach is fabulous and has a brackish lagoon for birdlife behind it. Swimming and snorkeling may be enjoyed here.
Galapagos wildlife to look out for today: Coastal birds, including shore birds, sea lions.
Day 4 (Thursday) - BARTOLOME & SANTIAGO
AM: Pinnacle Rock
PM: Sullivan Bay
Today we can enjoy the breathtaking scenery at Bartolome Island and photograph the spectacular Pinnacle Rock. Hiking to the top of the island there is a fabulous view, after which there is snorkeling or a glass bottom boat ride.
Later, at Sullivan Bay on Santiago Island, there is a chance to enjoy the stunning white coral sand beach, to swim, snorkel or do hiking along a trail that passes through a lava field.
Galapagos wildlife to observe today: Galapagos penguin, heron, rays, Darwin’s finches, sharks.
Day 5 (Friday) - BALTRA
Today we say goodbye to you as your Galapagos adventure ends. We will transport you to Baltra Airport for your journey back to mainland Ecuador, with memories that will last for a lifetime.
Itinerary Southern Islands
Day 1 (Friday) - SANTA CRUZ
AM: Baltra
PM: Charles Darwin
We will collect you this morning from Baltra Airport and transfer you to Santa Cruz Island. From here it is just a short ride to the highlands where we will stop for a delicious lunch. Following this, we’ll pay a visit to the Charles Darwin Research Station to take a look at the giant tortoise breeding program here and discover more about Galapagos Islands’ conservation.
Later, we’ll transfer you to the Yacht Isabella II where your cruise begins with a Captain’s welcome cocktail and some dinner.
Galapagos wildlife to look for: Giant tortoise, land iguana, Darwin finches, pelican.
Day 2 (Saturday) - FLOREANA
AM: Post Office Bay
PM: Cormorant Point
This morning we’ll visit Post Office Bay and learn about the still-functioning antiquated postal system in the islands that has been operating for centuries. Here we can also enjoy a swim and some snorkeling.
This afternoon we’ll head to Cormorant Point, an unusual green-colored beach, with a lagoon right behind it, and where there is a short walk to another stunning white sand beach. Later, at Champion Islet there is snorkeling or a glass bottom boat ride.
Galapagos wildlife you could observe today: Flamingo, green turtle, mockingbirds, pintail ducks, frigate, hammerheads, mantas.
Day 3 (Sunday) - ESPAÑOLA ISLAND
AM: Suarez Point
PM: Gardner Bay
First up today is Punta Suarez, where between April and January, the waved albatross is present. Hiking to the blowhole we can see a great deal of wildlife along the trail.
At Gardner Bay this afternoon there is time to relax at this stunning white sand beach. There is a chance for kayaking, snorkeling or riding in the glass bottom boat, to observe the marine life below.
Galapagos wildlife to spot: Sea lion, marine iguana, mockingbirds, Darwin’s finches, waved albatross, boobies, swallow tailed gulls.
Day 4 (Monday) - SAN CRISTOBAL
AM: Punta Pitt
PM: Cerro Brujo
At Punta Pitt, San Cristobal Island we can enjoy some hiking along a trail from the beach which has superb views along the way. We can also snorkel here. Later, we’ll go to the Cerro Brujo Galapagos visitor site, which is a fabulous stretch of white coral sand beach. Here we can walk, watch birds and relax.
Galapagos wildlife to observe: Sea lion, frigate birds, shore birds, sea birds.
Day 5 (Tuesday) - SAN CRISTOBAL
This morning your Isabela II Galapagos cruise comes to an end. We will transfer you to the airport on San Cristobal Island, and from here you can take your flight back to mainland Ecuador.
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