Galápagos Coral I & II
If small group traveling is what you are looking for then the Corals are just for you. The comfortable cabins feature air conditioning, background music, safety box, hair dryer, telephone, private bathroom and hot water. Choose from 3 room types and several length itineraries to fit your time and budget. This is the perfect way to get to know the wonderful and unique Galapagos Islands: privately and comfortably.
View Deck Plans and Technical Specifications- Available Cruises
- 4 days
- 5 days
- 8 days
- 8 days
M/y Galápagos Coral I & Coral Ii: Eastbound
4 days / 3 nights
(Sunday to Wednesday)
| Cabin Type | 3 night itinerary | |
| Low | High | |
| Standard | $1 075 | $1 125 |
| Moon | $1 275 | $1 335 |
| Junior | $1 530 | $1 600 |
Day 1 , Sunday: Arrival to Baltra & Santa Cruz
(L, D)
Upon arrival to Baltra airport you will be met by your guides and transferred to the pier to board the M/Y Coral. Your exciting Galapagos adventure starts right away as you head towards your first destination: Santa Cruz. There you'll have the opportunity to see the twin pit craters, hike up to Cerro Chato and walk through inactive lava tubes.
Day 2 , Monday: Española, Suarez Point & Gardner Bay
(B, L, D)
Upon a dry landing in the island you will have the opportunity to see a variety of wildlife such as sea lion colonies, marine iguanas, lava lizards, sally light foot crabs and birds such as blue-footed boobies, gulls, waved albatross, doves and mocking birds. You'll see also the famed blowhole, where water and vapor burst up into the air. Additionally you'll cross the lava fields and learn about this unique landscape.
Afterwards you'll visit Gardner Bay, located on Española Island. Prepare for a wet landing on a white coral beach! In this beach you can spot sea lions, hawks, oyster catchers, Darwin finches and marine iguanas. This spot is perfect for snorkeling and swimming!
Day 3 , Tuesday: Floreana, Cormorant Point, Post Office Bay & La Baronesa
(B, L, D)
Today, visit Floreana (Cormorant Point) you will hike through some mangroves until you reach a lagoon that is home to a quite large Flamingo colony and many endemic plants. You will have the opportunity to do some open water snorkeling.
Then, visit Post Office Bay. Its name comes from the old tradition of putting an empty barrel for sailors to informally carry the letters to their destinations. This custom is still alive today! A short distance away, you'll be able to see a lava formed tunnel. Then you'll have the chance to do some bird watching at the Lookout Point.
Then visit La Baronesa Viewpoint, where you'll enjoy fantastic views of the bays.
Day 4 , Wednesday: North Seymour & Baltra Airport
(B, L)
Upon a dry landing in North Seymour Island you will encounter yet more wildlife: marine iguanas, swallow tailed gulls and sea lions and large colonies of blue-footed boobies and frigate birds.
Then, you'll be transferred back to the boat for check out, and you'll be transferred to the airport for your flight to Guayaquil or Quito.
Accommodations aboard the Galapagos Legend
Full board daily
Excursions mentioned
Air ticket to and from the Galapagos (approx $ 330 per person)
Galapagos national park entrance fee ($100 per person)
Snorkel equipment ($20 per person / per short cruise)
Beverages, tips and personal expenses
Services not mentioned
The itinerary might be modified in any way for weather or safety reasons, or for the protection of the national park.
Rates are subject to change
Rates are per person in double occupancy, in US$
The rates are valid during the following dates (2008):
LOW SEASON: HIGH SEASON: January 8-21 January 22-February 29 March 1-12 March 13-April 30 May 1- June 30 July 1-September 7 September 8-30 October 1-November 25 November 26-December 16
M/y Galápagos Coral I & Coral Ii: Westbound
5 days / 4 nights
(Wednesday to Sunday)
| Cabin Type | 4 night itinerary | |
| Low | High | |
| Standard | $1 430 | $1 500 |
| Moon | $1 700 | $1 780 |
| Junior | $2 040 | $2 135 |
Day 1 , Wednesday: Arrival to Baltra & Dragon Hill
(L, D)
Upon arrival to Baltra airport you will be met by your guides and transferred to the pier to board the M/V Galapagos Legend. Your exciting Galapagos adventure starts right away as you head towards your first destination: Santa Cruz Island.
Upon a wet landing you will walk towards a saltwater lagoon where it's possible to observe exotic wildlife such as pink flamingos and ducks. This is also an important nesting site for Iguanas. The trail leads to Dragon Hill, where you'll enjoy a beautiful view of the bay.
Day 2 , Thursday: Rábida & Santiago, Egas Port
(B, L, D)
Today visit Rabida, where you'll land on a red volcanic beach. This island is rich both in wildlife and volcanic rocks and minerals. It's a great place for bird watching, as you'll visit a salt water lagoon that hosts flamingos, and it's possible to see up to 9 species of Darwin's finches! Then you can choose to ride a boat to the reefs or snorkel.
Then upon a wet landing in Santiago on a dark volcanic beach you'll appreciate the typical volcano sculpted scenery: lava flows and tuff stones and rocks. Here, you'll get to see yet more of Galapagos wildlife both land and marine.
Day 3 , Friday: Fernandina, Espinosa Point & Isabela, Tagus Cove
(B, L, D)
Upon a dry landing you'll visit Espinosa point in San Fernando, where you'll be able to see marine iguanas, sally light foot crabs, penguins, hawks and sea lions, as well as many endemic plant species like cactus.
Then visit Tagus Cove in Isabela Island, the largest in the archipelago. Here you'll see a salt water lagoon and several interesting lava formations. Then you'll take a short boat ride to spot some more wildlife! You'll have the chance to snorkel too.
Day 4 , Saturday: Bartolome & Santa Cruz, Black Turtle Cove
(B, L, D)
Upon a dry landing in Bartolome you will appreciate the distinctive lava formations as you walk to the summit. Along the way you' may be able to see colonies of various animals such as marine iguanas, lava lizards and birds. You will have the opportunity to snorkel, which will give you the chance to see yet more exciting wildlife!
In Santa Cruz you'll take a boat ride through the mangroves, where you'll have the opportunity to see rays, turtles and sharks.
Day 5 , Sunday: Santa Cruz, Charles Darwin Research Station & Baltra Airport
(B, L)
Today you'll visit the Charles Darwin Research Station, where major research projects and a tortoise breeding program take place. Then you'll have some time off to browse around town.
Afterwards, you'll return to the boat for check out and you'll be transferred to the airport for your flight to Guayaquil or Quito.
Accommodations aboard the Galapagos Legend
Full board daily
Excursions mentioned
Air ticket to and from the Galapagos (approx $ 330 per person)
Galapagos national park entrance fee ($100 per person)
Snorkel equipment ($20 per person / per short cruise)
Beverages, tips and personal expenses
Services not mentioned
The itinerary might be modified in any way for weather or safety reasons, or for the protection of the national park.
Rates are subject to change
Rates are per person in double occupancy, in US$
The rates are valid during the following dates (2008):
LOW SEASON: HIGH SEASON: January 8-21 January 22-February 29 March 1-12 March 13-April 30 May 1- June 30 July 1-September 7 September 8-30 October 1-November 25 November 26-December 16
M/y Galápagos Coral I & Coral Ii: East To West
8 days / 7 nights
(Sunday to Sunday)
| Cabin Type | 7 night itinerary | |
| Low | High | |
| Standard | $2 505 | $2 630 |
| Moon | $2 970 | $3 120 |
| Junior | $3 570 | $3 745 |
Day 1 , Sunday: Arrival to Baltra & Santa Cruz
(L, D)
Upon arrival to Baltra airport you will be met by your guides and transferred to the pier to board the M/Y Coral. Your exciting Galapagos adventure starts right away as you head towards your first destination: Santa Cruz. There you'll have the opportunity to see the twin pit craters, hike up to Cerro Chato and walk through inactive lava tubes.
Day 2 , Monday: Española, Suarez Point & Gardner Bay
(B, L, D)
Upon a dry landing in the island you will have the opportunity to see a variety of wildlife such as sea lion colonies, marine iguanas, lava lizards, sally light foot crabs and birds such as blue-footed boobies, gulls, waved albatross, doves and mocking birds. You'll see also the famed blowhole, where water and vapor burst up into the air. Additionally you'll cross the lava fields and learn about this unique landscape.
Afterwards you'll visit Gardner Bay, located on Española Island. Prepare for a wet landing on a white coral beach! In this beach you can spot sea lions, hawks, oyster catchers, Darwin finches and marine iguanas. This spot is perfect for snorkeling and swimming!
Day 3 , Tuesday: Floreana, Cormorant Point, Post Office Bay & La Baronesa
(B, L, D)
Today, visit Floreana (Cormorant Point) you will hike through some mangroves until you reach a lagoon that is home to a quite large Flamingo colony and many endemic plants. You will have the opportunity to do some open water snorkeling.
Then, visit Post Office Bay. Its name comes from the old tradition of putting an empty barrel for sailors to informally carry the letters to their destinations. This custom is still alive today! A short distance away, you'll be able to see a lava formed tunnel. Then you'll have the chance to do some bird watching at the Lookout Point.
Then visit La Baronesa Viewpoint, where you'll enjoy fantastic views of the bays.
Day 4 , Wednesday: North Seymour & Santa Cruz, Dragon Hill
(B, L, D)
Upon a dry landing in North Seymour Island you will encounter yet more wildlife: marine iguanas, swallow tailed gulls and sea lions and large colonies of blue-footed boobies and frigate birds.
Then after a wet landing in Santa Cruz you will walk towards a saltwater lagoon where it's possible to observe exotic wildlife such as pink flamingos and ducks. This is also an important nesting site for Iguanas. The trail leads to Dragon Hill, where you'll enjoy a beautiful view of the bay.
Day 5 , Thursday: Rábida & Santiago, Egas Port
(B, L, D)
Today visit Rabida, where you'll land on a red volcanic beach. This island is rich both in wildlife and volcanic rocks and minerals. It's a great place for bird watching, as you'll visit a salt water lagoon that hosts flamingos, and it's possible to see up to 9 species of Darwin's finches! Then you can choose to ride a boat to the reefs or snorkel.
Then upon a wet landing in Santiago on a dark volcanic beach you'll appreciate the typical volcano sculpted scenery: lava flows and tuff stones and rocks. Here, you'll get to see yet more of Galapagos wildlife both land and marine.
Day 6 , Friday: Fernandina, Espinosa Point & Isabela, Tagus Cove
(B, L, D)
Upon a dry landing you'll visit Espinosa point in San Fernando, where you'll be able to see marine iguanas, sally light foot crabs, penguins, hawks and sea lions, as well as many endemic plant species like cactus.
Then visit Tagus Cove in Isabela Island, the largest in the archipelago. Here you'll see a salt water lagoon and several interesting lava formations. Then you'll take a short boat ride to spot some more wildlife! You'll have the chance to snorkel too.
Day 7 , Saturday: Bartolome & Santa Cruz, Black Turtle Cove
(B, L, D)
Upon a dry landing in Bartolome you will appreciate the distinctive lava formations as you walk to the summit. Along the way you' may be able to see colonies of various animals such as marine iguanas, lava lizards and birds. You will have the opportunity to snorkel, which will give you the chance to see yet more exciting wildlife!
In Santa Cruz you'll take a boat ride through the mangroves, where you'll have the opportunity to see rays, turtles and sharks.
Day 8 , Sunday: Santa Cruz, Charles Darwin Research Station & Baltra Airport
(B, L)
Today you'll visit the Charles Darwin Research Station, where major research projects and a tortoise breeding program take place. Then you'll have some time off to browse around town.
Afterwards, you'll return to the boat for check out and you'll be transferred to the airport for your flight to Guayaquil or Quito.
Accommodations aboard the Galapagos Legend
Full board daily
Excursions mentioned
Air ticket to and from the Galapagos (approx $ 330 per person)
Galapagos national park entrance fee ($100 per person)
Snorkel equipment ($20 per person / per short cruise)
Beverages, tips and personal expenses
Services not mentioned
The itinerary might be modified in any way for weather or safety reasons, or for the protection of the national park.
Rates are subject to change
Rates are per person in double occupancy, in US$
The rates are valid during the following dates (2008):
LOW SEASON: HIGH SEASON: January 8-21 January 22-February 29 March 1-12 March 13-April 30 May 1- June 30 July 1-September 7 September 8-30 October 1-November 25 November 26-December 16
M/y Galápagos Coral I & Coral Ii: West To East
8 days / 7 nights
(Wednesday to Wednesday)
| Cabin Type | 7 night itinerary | |
| Low | High | |
| Standard | $2 505 | $2 630 |
| Moon | $2 970 | $3 120 |
| Junior | $3 570 | $3 745 |
Day 1 , Wednesday: Arrival to Baltra & Dragon Hill
(L, D)
Upon arrival to Baltra airport you will be met by your guides and transferred to the pier to board the M/V Galapagos Legend. Your exciting Galapagos adventure starts right away as you head towards your first destination: Santa Cruz Island.
Upon a wet landing you will walk towards a saltwater lagoon where it's possible to observe exotic wildlife such as pink flamingos and ducks. This is also an important nesting site for Iguanas. The trail leads to Dragon Hill, where you'll enjoy a beautiful view of the bay.
Day 2 , Thursday: Rábida & Santiago, Egas Port
(B, L, D)
Today visit Rabida, where you'll land on a red volcanic beach. This island is rich both in wildlife and volcanic rocks and minerals. It's a great place for bird watching, as you'll visit a salt water lagoon that hosts flamingos, and it's possible to see up to 9 species of Darwin's finches! Then you can choose to ride a boat to the reefs or snorkel.
Then upon a wet landing in Santiago on a dark volcanic beach you'll appreciate the typical volcano sculpted scenery: lava flows and tuff stones and rocks. Here, you'll get to see yet more of Galapagos wildlife both land and marine.
Day 3 , Friday: Fernandina, Espinosa Point & Isabela, Tagus Cove
(B, L, D)
Upon a dry landing you'll visit Espinosa point in San Fernando, where you'll be able to see marine iguanas, sally light foot crabs, penguins, hawks and sea lions, as well as many endemic plant species like cactus.
Then visit Tagus Cove in Isabela Island, the largest in the archipelago. Here you'll see a salt water lagoon and several interesting lava formations. Then you'll take a short boat ride to spot some more wildlife! You'll have the chance to snorkel too.
Day 4 , Saturday: Bartolome & Santa Cruz, Black Turtle Cove
(B, L, D)
Upon a dry landing in Bartolome you will appreciate the distinctive lava formations as you walk to the summit. Along the way you' may be able to see colonies of various animals such as marine iguanas, lava lizards and birds. You will have the opportunity to snorkel, which will give you the chance to see yet more exciting wildlife!
In Santa Cruz you'll take a boat ride through the mangroves, where you'll have the opportunity to see rays, turtles and sharks.
Day 5 , Sunday: Santa Cruz, Charles Darwin Research Station & Cerro Chato
(B, L, D)
Today you'll visit the Charles Darwin Research Station, where major research projects and a tortoise breeding program take place. Then you'll have some time off to browse around town.
Then you'll have the opportunity to see the twin pit craters, hike up to Cerro Chato and walk through inactive lava tubes.
Day 6 , Monday: Española, Suarez Point & Gardner Bay
(B, L, D)
Upon a dry landing in the island you will have the opportunity to see a variety of wildlife such as sea lion colonies, marine iguanas, lava lizards, sally light foot crabs and birds such as blue-footed boobies, gulls, waved albatross, doves and mocking birds. You'll see also the famed blowhole, where water and vapor burst up into the air. Additionally you'll cross the lava fields and learn about this unique landscape.
Afterwards you'll visit Gardner Bay, located on Española Island. Prepare for a wet landing on a white coral beach! In this beach you can spot sea lions, hawks, oyster catchers, Darwin finches and marine iguanas. This spot is perfect for snorkeling and swimming!
Day 7 , Tuesday: Floreana, Cormorant Point, Post Office Bay & La Baronesa
(B, L, D)
Today, visit Floreana (Cormorant Point) you will hike through some mangroves until you reach a lagoon that is home to a quite large Flamingo colony and many endemic plants. You will have the opportunity to do some open water snorkeling.
Then, visit Post Office Bay. Its name comes from the old tradition of putting an empty barrel for sailors to informally carry the letters to their destinations. This custom is still alive today! A short distance away, you'll be able to see a lava formed tunnel. Then you'll have the chance to do some bird watching at the Lookout Point.
Then visit La Baronesa Viewpoint, where you'll enjoy fantastic views of the bays.
Day 8 , Wednesday: North Seymour & Baltra Airport
(B, L)
Upon a dry landing in North Seymour Island you will encounter yet more wildlife: marine iguanas, swallow tailed gulls and sea lions and large colonies of blue-footed boobies and frigate birds.
Then, you'll be transferred back to the boat for check out, and you'll be transferred to the airport for your flight to Guayaquil or Quito.
Accommodations aboard the Galapagos Legend
Full board daily
Excursions mentioned
Air ticket to and from the Galapagos (approx $ 330 per person)
Galapagos national park entrance fee ($100 per person)
Snorkel equipment ($20 per person / per short cruise)
Beverages, tips and personal expenses
Services not mentioned
The itinerary might be modified in any way for weather or safety reasons, or for the protection of the national park.
Rates are subject to change
Rates are per person in double occupancy, in US$
The rates are valid during the following dates (2008):
LOW SEASON: HIGH SEASON: January 8-21 January 22-February 29 March 1-12 March 13-April 30 May 1- June 30 July 1-September 7 September 8-30 October 1-November 25 November 26-December 16
- Technical Specs
- Deck Plans
- Deck Plans #2
| Name of Vessel | Coral II | Coral I |
|---|---|---|
| Type of Vessel | Deluxe Mega Yacht | Deluxe Mega Yacht |
| Length | 118 feet / 39,7 meters | 99,41 feet / 32,65 meters |
| Beam | N/A | N/A |
| Draft | N/A | N/A |
| Year Built | Totally converted 2004 | totally Converted 2006 |
| Engines | N/A | N/A |
| Cruising Speed | Cruise 10 Knots, Max 12 Knots | Cruise 9 knots, Max 12 Knots |
| Crew | 10, 2 multilingual naturalistic guides | 10, 2 multilingual naturalistic guides |
| Accomodations | 18 | 12 |
| Capacity | 36 | 20 |
| Safety | ISM-SOLAS, Life raft: 2 units 8 passengers each 1 unit 20 passengers, Sprinklers and smoke detector systems, Radars, Gyrocompasses, Auto Pilot, Visual Directions Finder, Echo Sounder, Radio, Telephony GMDSS Equipped | ISM-SOLAS, Life raft: 2 units 8 passengers each 1 unit 20 passengers, Sprinklers and smoke detector systems, Radars, Gyrocompasses, Auto Pilot, Visual Directions Finder, Echo Sounder, Radio, Telephony GMDSS Equipped |










