Sailing on a small boat has a romantic image, and this is the most common type of vessel operating in the islands. Being on a small boat means you are away from big tour groups, and can enjoy a more personal relationship with other guests and crew. It also means that you can disembark quickly for excursions and there are fewer people on each outing. The less expensive of the small boats may not cover as much sailing distance as the pricier ones or the larger boats, meaning your cruise may not visit as many islands.
This sleek, steel hulled motor vessel accommodates 16 passengers in eight comfortable double cabins. Although a small and exclusive boat, the Beluga is surprisingly...
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A charming 96-foot schooner, the Cachalote is equipped with eight twin bunk cabins, and a large interior dining/seating area. With three separate decks, there is plenty...
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This 112-foot brigantine schooner is one of the smallest boats operating in the Galapagos, accommodating up to 12 passengers in teak and mahogany-clad cabins. The...
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The fleet of three custom-built sister ships, (Eric, Flamingo and Letty), can accommodate 20 passengers in their ten cabins apiece. The cabins are spread over the three...
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An ample and stable 93-foot motor sailer trimaran, the Lammer Law is one of the most attractive vessels operating in the islands. There are nine spacious cabins...
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The SS Mary-Anne is a fast motor-sailing yacht that exudes charm. With more than 300 feet of sails and a slim stern she is an elegant sight in the water. The interior has...
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Sister ship to the Alta, the Parranda is a sleek, 125- foot motor yacht with an exceptional amount of space for a boat of her capacity. One of the fastest cruising boats...
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A luxurious three-masted tall ship, the Sagitta is one of the best options for anyone looking for an authentic sailing experience. She can accommodate 16 passengers, and...
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A 78-foot steel-hulled motor yacht with stabilising sail, the Samba can carry 13 passengers in seven cabins. There are six double en suite cabins and one additional cabin...
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