Beluga |
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The Beluga is a deluxe, 110 foot, steel-hulled motor vessel. It is fully air-conditioned and accommodates 16 passengers in double staterooms. She is a very spacious and comfortable yacht with lots of deck space. |
Coral |
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The Coral is a fully equipped and spacious motor yacht designed with teakwood and modern decorum to give a unique Galapagos tour an exclusive touch. Each cabin has its own full private bath and is handsomely decorated. |
Coral ll |
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The Coral II like her twin ship, provides privacy, you will have the privilege of having the whole yacht practically to yourself. Comfortable lounges, dining rooms and conference areas with TV and VCR. |
Eric |
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Outfitted in 1990, our signature fleet of three 20-passenger first class motor-yachts Eric, Flamingo I, and Letty are 83' long with 24' beams each and exclusively custom-designed for Galapagos excursions, with spacious accommodations for small groups. |
Flamingo |
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Outfitted in 1990, our signature fleet of three 20-passenger first class motor-yachts Eric, Flamingo I, and Letty are 83' long with 24' beams each and exclusively custom-designed for Galapagos excursions, with spacious accommodations for small groups. |
Letty |
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Outfitted in 1990, our signature fleet of three 20-passenger first class motor-yachts Eric, Flamingo I, and Letty are 83' long with 24' beams each and exclusively custom-designed for Galapagos excursions, with spacious accommodations for small groups. |
Mistral |
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Mistral is ideal for the more adventurous naturalist or diver, who prefers the atmosphere of a small boat. Mistral is fully equipped for diving. Accommodations are in 6 cabins with upper/lower berths for a total of 12 passengers. |
Parranda |
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Parranda is an elegant, spacious Motor Yacht. She is great for travellers who want to experience the Galapagos in comfort and refinement. She is fast, allowing less travel time between the islands and more time on visits. |
Tip Top lll |
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Steel-hulled motor Yacht, built to impeccably high standard in Guayaquil/Ecuador (2001). |