Galapagos Solaris yacht, from 4 to 8 days
Relax and soak up the inviting private ambiance on The solaris Yacht (for 16 clients )
Unlike massive cruise ships that navigate the seven seas and large vessels in Galapagos, our yachts like to run on a small scale, with everything you need for a pleasant and unforgettable stay.
Relax and soak up the inviting private ambience
Unlike massive cruise ships that navigate the seven seas and large vessels in Galapagos, our yachts like to run on a small scale, with everything you need for a pleasant and unforgettable stay.
All the comfort you need within easy reach
Solaris’s eight twin cabins are very spacious and stretch from port to starboard. These measure about 2,50 x 5,80 m. (8 x 19 ft.), including the private bathroom with hot/cold water and a bright sea view window. All cabins are exterior facing and have windows and a seaside door (instead of dark cabins with just a small porthole, common on many yachts sailing in the Galapagos).
Both can be opened to let in daylight and fresh air, though each cabin has privately controlled air-conditioning as well. Thanks to the innovative design all cabins are located in the quieter upper front half of the yacht, and not directly above or next to the engine room, which is located beneath the dining room. This guarantees a better sleep during the mainly overnight passages, minimising disturbance from engine noise in your cabin. Besides that our routes also contain some quiet nights with shorter passages and anchorages at relatively sheltered bays.
Our captain navigates safely to the next destination
Whilst soaking up the relaxing ambience on-board, you can rest assured that the captain and his competent crew continuously look out for your safety. They are always there to help you in and out safely when boarding and disembarking, or driving the inflatable dinghies (‘Zodiacs’) carefully.
Many areas of the Galapagos are near the end of the world and require self-sufficiency. As a matter of course all crewmembers have first-aid knowledge.
Your naturalist guide and captain are trained to deal with any medical or other emergencies aboard. The bridge always maintains radio contact with the outside world.
San Jose – Itinerary – B4
DAY: | VISITOR SITE | |||
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1 Tuesday | AM – Flight to Baltra Airport (GPS) | |||
PM – Mosquera | ||||
2 Wednesday | AM – Darwin Bay (Genovesa) | |||
PM – Prince Phillip Steps (Genovesa) | ||||
3 Thursday | AM – Plazas | |||
PM – Santa Fe | ||||
4 Friday | AM – Leon Dormido (San Cristobal) | |||
– Tour ends. Transfer to San Cristobal Airport (SCY) |
Click for the day to day Program 4 Days Solaris_B4
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Click for the day to day Program 8 Days A Solaris_A8
Click for the day to day Program 8 Days B Solaris_B8