• Introduction

Mary Anne is a genuine sailing ship for the true seafarer at heart. Launched in 1997, this stunning three-masted brigantine combines the magic of voyaging over the ocean under full sail with the enchantment of the Galapagos Islands themselves. Its 24 guests enjoy luxury in the wood-paneled salon, bar and dining areas or huge open-air seating and dining options up top. The Mary Anne holds the SmartVoyager Certificate for sound conservation and socially responsible business practices, so by sailing aboard, its guests actively help protect these enchanted islands. 

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  • Overview

Vessel Type

Sail boat

Departure days

Cruise Category

COMFORT (4*) First-Class

Included

  • Double Occupancy per Room
  • Airport-Vessel-Airport transfers in Galapagos
  • Beach towels
  • Bilingual Naturalist Guide services
  • Tea, Coffee & Water
  • Three meals daily
  • Guided Visits on the Islands
            

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  • Itinerary
Cabin
Occupation
Price
 
Cormorant Deck: Staterooms
Double
Cormorant Deck: Staterooms
Single
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  • Accommodation

Cabin Details

  • Air Conditioning
  • Bathroom Amenities
  • Hot Water
  • Life vests
  • Private Bathroom
  • Shower
  • Voltage 110
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  • Features

Public Areas

  • Library
  • Naturalist Guides
  • Reading Room
  • Sundeck
  • TV Room

Entertainment

  • Solarium

Food & Beverages

  • Restaurant

Included

  • Double Occupancy per Room
  • Airport-Vessel-Airport transfers in Galapagos
  • Beach towels
  • Bilingual Naturalist Guide services
  • Tea, Coffee & Water
  • Three meals daily
  • Guided Visits on the Islands

Not Included

  • Alcoholic and Non-Alcoholic Beverages
  • Plane Ticket (return ticket) from Guayaquil or Quito to the Galapagos Islands
  • Mini Bar Consumption
  • 12% IVA for National Passengers
  • Kayak Equipment
  • Scuba Diving Equipment
  • Snorkeling Equipment
  • Personal Expenses
  • Airport Tax for International Departure ($26 per person, paid cash)
  • Galapagos National Park Entrance fee
  • Tips
  • Travel Insurance

Specifications - Technical description

  • Place & Date of Construction: 1998 - Germany
  • Lenght: 216 feet
  • Beam: 25,90 feet
  • Cruise Speed: 8 Knots
  • Decks: 2
  • Crewmembers: 10
  • Passengers Capacity: 20
  • Number of Cabins: 10

Specifications - Security

  • Fire Alarm
  • Sprinkler in cabins
  • Life Boats
  • Smoke Detector
  • EPIRB
  • All Security Regulations

Specifications - Electronic equipment

  • Communication Equipment: HF Radios, VHF/DSC marine radio
  • Navigation Equipment: Automatic pilot, Depth sounder, GPS Navigator, Radar, Navtex AIS
  • Voltage: 110 - 220

Kids

Children under 12 are allowed with their parents

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Destinations

Overview
Located on the western edge of the archipelago near the Galapagos hotspot, Isabela Island is the largest island of the Galapagos and was formed by the merging of 6 volcanoes.
Highlights
The small town of Puerto Villamil is the main port on the island. The Sierra Negra volcano is the second largest crater in the world with a diameter of 10 km.
Where To Stay
Isabela Lodge, Casa de Marita, Wooden House, Albermarle.

Quotes

" I had a great time on Galapagos! Thanks to you guys, I found the perfect vessel for my family trip. "

Jenny Brown
Galapagos, June 2006


 

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Highlights
The Archipel is a beautiful eco-catamaran partly powered by solar-powered electric motors that can accommodate 16 passengers in 9 spacious double cabins with outside views.
Technical Info
Motor yatch
Capacity: 16
Goodies
Airport-Vessel-Airport transfers in Galapagos, Bilingual Naturalist Guides, 4-5 & 8 days itineraries, Facilities and amenities such as water purifier, library, lounge and dining room, observation and spacious sun decks, kayaks for use.
Bottom Line
The stability, speed and comfort make this catamaran a perfect partner for your adventure within the Galapagos Islands.