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The gorgeous romantic Mary Anne will stop the breath of every sailor or sailor at heart. With over 1000 m2 of sail, she majestically parts the waves with full sails and with power. Guests will be comfortably accommodated in twelve double cabins (max. capacity twenty-four), each with air-conditioning and a private bathroom. Relax in the rich wood-panelled lounge or library (with TV and video equipment); let yourself unwind on the sundeck as you take in the fresh sea breezes. Since Mary Anne features a full crew of eight, you can rest assured that every aspect of your cruise from the delicious food to the informative nature presentations will be carried out expertly
Class: First Class
Passengers: 24
Cabins: 6 single cabins, 2 matrimonial cabins, 4 double cabins and an extra sofa bed for any cabin. All cabins with private bathroom, hot water and air-conditioning.
Features: Dining room, lounge, bar and sun deck
Departures: Saturday
Itinerary
Itinerary Eastern – 8D/7N (Saturday to Saturday) | ||
Saturday | AM | Baltra Airport |
PM | Black Turtle Cove (Santa Cruz) | |
Sunday | AM | Darwin Bay (Genovesa) |
PM | ElBarranco (Genovesa) | |
Monday | AM | Bartolome Island |
PM | Chinese Hat | |
Tuesday | AM | Rabida Island |
PM | Dragon Hill (Santa Cruz) | |
Wednesday | AM | Highlands (Santa Cruz) |
PM | Darwin Research Station (Santa Cruz) | |
Thursday | AM | South Plaza |
PM | Santa Fe Island | |
Friday | AM | Suarez Point (Española) |
PM | Gardner Bay / Gadner Islet / Osborn Islet (Española) | |
Saturday | AM | Twin Craters (Santa Cruz) |
– | Baltra Airport |
Itinerary Western – 8D/7N (Saturday to Saturday) | ||
Saturday | AM | Baltra Airport |
PM | Highlands / Charles Darwin Research Station (Santa Cruz) | |
Sunday | AM | Cormorant Point (Floreana) |
PM | Post Office Bay (Floreana) | |
Monday | AM | Black Beach / Asilo de la Paz (Floreana) |
PM | Navigation | |
Tuesday | AM | Moreno Point (Isabela) |
PM | Urbina Bay (Isabela) | |
Wednesday | AM | Tagus Cove (Isabela) |
PM | Espinoza Point (Isabela) | |
Thursday | AM | Egas Port |
PM | Buccaneer’s Cove / Espumilla Beach (Santiago) | |
Friday | AM | Sullivan Bay |
PM | North Seymour | |
Saturday | AM | Mosquera Islet |
– | Baltra Airport |
Price
You can find all our Galapagos Cruise departures for 2023 and 2024 on our online Galapagos Cruise Availability and Prices platform.
Included
- Accommodation
- Meals from lunch on the first day until breakfast on the last day
- Activities as described in the itinerary
- Bilingual naturalist guide
- Water, coffee and tea
Not included
- Flight Quito/Guayaquil – Galapagos – Quito/Guayaquil (around $500 p.p.)
- Galapagos National Park entrance fee ($100 p.p.)
- Transit Control Card ($20 p.p.)
- Other drinks and alcoholic beverages
- Personal expenses
- Tips
- Snorkeling equipment
- Wet suit
- Isabela dock fee ($10 p.p. – only if itinerary includes Puerto Villamil)
In the case of diving cruises, please contact us to receive the complete list of included and not included equipment and services.
Departures
You can find all our Galapagos Cruise departures for 2023 and 2024 on our online Galapagos Cruise Availability and Prices platform.
Travel style
This is a Shared Tour / Group Tour. This means that there will be other people on this cruise besides yourself (or your travel party).
Meeting point
Most cruise operators will pick up from the airport on Galapagos, except for a few that don’t include the airport transfers. Depending on the exact itinerary you will have to fly into Baltra airport (GPS) or San Cristobal airport (SCY) on the first day of the cruise. Ask you travel agent about the exact meeting point for your cruise.
Flights
In most cases the cruise operator will arrange your flights (between the Ecuadorian mainland and the Galapagos) for you. In case you buy your own flights, a penalty fee may apply, unless stated otherwise by the cruise operator. You can read more about this in our Frequently Asked Questions about Galapagos. Ask your travel agent about the flight policy of this cruise.
What to bring?
- Passport
- Sunscreen and sunglasses
- Hat or lightweight scarf
- Layered clothing
- Bathing suit and towel
- Hiking shoes
- Reusable water bottle
- Camera
- Binoculars
- Motion sickness pills
- Insect repellent
Galapagos Cruise Availability and Prices
You can find all our Galapagos Cruise departures for 2023 and 2024 on our online Galapagos Cruise Availability and Prices platform.
What Our Travelers Say
We couldn’t have been more luckier to have found Adore Ecuador Travel! Margot and Anouk were very professionial and helpful in choosing our last minute cruise. The whole cruise was a delight and everything went perfectly. Galapagos is worth the visit once in a lifetime. We recommend that you contact Adore Ecuador if you are planning a visit to Ecuador!