Galapagos Coral I & II
Galapagos Coral I
Galapagos Coral II

Extended Island Hopping Adventure in Comfort

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  • Ship Comfort

    Ship Capacity

    36 passengers

  • Total Guests

    Expedition Staff to Guest Ratio

    1:2

  • Duration Icon

    Year Built

    Constructed in 2004

  • Prices From

    Prices From

    $1,959 per person


Set sail for an immersive 8-day journey through the Galapagos Islands, aboard the essential Coral I & II Yachts, where you'll encounter diverse wildlife, explore dramatic volcanic landscapes, and delve into the islands' unique natural history and conservation efforts.

Trip Highlights:

  • Santa Cruz: Charles Darwin Research Station & Highlands Tortoise Reserve: Witness giant tortoise conservation efforts and observe them in their natural habitat.
  • Genovesa: El Barranco & Darwin Bay: Birding Paradise & Volcanic Landscapes: Observe diverse seabird colonies, including red-footed boobies and short-eared owls, in a remote island paradise.
  • Rabida & Bartolome: Red Sand Beaches, Pinnacle Rock & Snorkeling with Penguins: Explore unique red sand beaches, hike to panoramic views of Pinnacle Rock, and snorkel with Galapagos penguins.
  • Isabela & Fernandina: Vicente Roca Point & Espinosa Point: Marine Havens & Unique Iguanas: Snorkel in rich marine ecosystems and encounter unique marine iguanas and flightless cormorants.
  • Santiago: Egas Port: Volcanic Shores & Fur Seals: Explore volcanic terrain and observe fur seals.

Operator's Itinerary

05 Highlands Tortoise Reserve (Santa Cruz Island)

Day 1 | Santa Cruz Island

In the morning, arrive at Baltra Airport and transfer to the M/Y Coral I or M/Y Coral II.

In the afternoon, visit the Charles Darwin Research Station and Fausto Llerena Breeding Center on Santa Cruz, observing tortoise breeding programs and Darwin's finches.

(L, D)

02 Darwin Bay

Day 2 | Genovesa Island

In the morning, hike El Barranco (Prince Philip's Steps) on Genovesa, observing diverse seabirds and potentially short-eared owls.

In the afternoon, explore Darwin Bay on Genovesa, observing various bird species, including large colonies of red-footed boobies.

(B, L, D)

03 Bartolome Island In The Galapagos Island

Day 3 | Rabida & Bartolome Islands

In the morning, explore Rábida Island, observing its red beach, diverse birdlife, and vibrant marine life while snorkeling.

In the afternoon, visit Bartolome, hiking to the Pinnacle Rock viewpoint, observing volcanic landscapes and marine life while snorkeling, including penguins and sharks.

(B, L, D)

01 Black Turtle Cove (Santa Cruz Island)

Day 4 | Santa Cruz Island

In the morning, explore Black Turtle Cove on Santa Cruz by dinghy, observing turtles, sharks, and seabirds in the mangrove lagoon.

In the afternoon, visit the Highlands Tortoise Reserve on Santa Cruz, observing giant tortoises and diverse bird species in the island's varied ecosystems.

(B, L, D)

02 Punta Vicente Roca

Day 5 | Isabela & Fernandina Islands

In the morning, enjoy deep-water snorkeling at Vicente Roca Point on Isabela, observing diverse marine life and seabirds.

In the afternoon, explore Espinosa Point on Fernandina, observing marine iguanas, flightless cormorants, and the island's unique volcanic landscape.

(B, L, D)

03 Urbina Bay

Day 6 | Isabela Island

In the morning, explore Urbina Bay on Isabela, observing diverse wildlife including giant tortoises and flightless cormorants, and snorkeling among marine life.

In the afternoon, visit Tagus Cove on Isabela, hiking to Darwin's crater lake, observing seabirds and penguins, and snorkeling, with historic graffiti visible.

(B, L, D)

04 Santiago Island

Day 7 | Santiago Island

In the morning, explore Egas Port on Santiago, observing diverse wildlife including fur seals and marine iguanas along the unique layered volcanic terrain.

In the afternoon, visit Sullivan Bay on Santiago, observing recent lava flows and pioneer plants, followed by snorkeling with sea lions, turtles, and rays.

(B, L, D)

01 North Seymour Island

Day 8 | Santa Cruz & Baltra Island

In the morning, visit Bachas Beach on Santa Cruz, observing sea turtle nesting sites, lagoons with wading birds, and WWII barge remnants.

In the afternoon, transfer to Baltra Airport for your departure.


Pricing and Departures

Pricing

Cabin Category (per person)

 

Junior Cabin

Standard Plus Cabin

Standard Cabin

$5,877

$5,155

$4,163

The cruise departs every other week on a Sunday

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Inclusions

Included

Seven nights aboard the essential Coral I & II Yachts with all meals onboard included and prepared by onboard chefs.

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Vessel

Galapagos Coral I & II

Your Expedition Vessel

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Moon Deck

Moon Deck

Featuring a panoramic lounge and stargazing area, guests can indulge in buffet lunches and surprises on the Moon Deck.

AL FRESCO BBQ 1

Sky Deck

Take a break in the onboard jacuzzi of the Coral I and enjoy the best of our service. The open areas will allow guests to be more in touch with the surroundings and have close encounters with the local visitors.

Coral II Lounge Bar & Restaurant 1584

Earth Deck

The Earth Deck features a restaurant, boutique, bar, lounge, library, jacuzzi and embarkation area.

Coral Standard Plus Cabin

Sea Deck

The Sea Deck has 8 Standard Plus Cabins for guests to relax and unwind after venturing the islands. Features include:

• Interconnected cabins for families.
• Housekeeping 2 times a day with turndown service.
• Complimentary Galapagos reusable bottle and bag.
• All cabins include - air conditioning , lower twin or queen beds, safe deposit box, multimedia system.

Coral II Lounge & Restaurant People 2024

Interior Living

Social areas, with fin decoration of teak and brass, help make the experience complete, along with outstanding onboard service.

RESTAURANT CORAL II 5321

Dining Areas

Dining room on the Main Deck for passengers to enjoy food prepared by chefs onboard.

CLI Lounge Bar Lounge Bicubik 3997

Briefing Area

A comfortable space where expert guides provide informative lectures and insights on the Galápagos.

Cabins

Coral Junior Cabin

Junior Cabin

8 in the Coral I and 7 in the Coral II

• Cabins are located on the Earth and Sky Decks.
• Twin or double accommodation.
• 2 picture windows per cabin.
• Reusable bottles and crossbody bag as souvenirs.
• Average Area 12m² / 128 ft².

Coral Standard Plus Cabin

Standard Plus Cabin

8 in the Coral I and 4 in the Coral II

• Cabins are located on the Sea Deck.
• Twin or double accommodation.
• 2 portholes per cabin.
• Reusable bottles and crossbody bag as souvenirs.
• Average Area: 11 m² / 118 ft².

Coral Standard Cabin

Standard Cabin

2 in Coral I

• Cabins are located on the Sea Deck.
• Matrimonial and single options.
• 1 portholes per cabin.
• Reusable bottles and crossbody bag as souvenirs.
• Average Area: 8,8 m² / 94 ft².


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