Overview
The Coral I & II are gorgeous, comfortable, first-class sister yachts offering a classic style and refined Galapagos experience. Charming social areas are distributed on three decks, with both outdoor and interior spaces allowing you to enjoy an intimate expedition experience in your own way. With a capacity for 36 (Coral I) and 20 (Coral II) guests, the vessels offer open deck areas and well-appointed cabins. The interiors are thoughtfully designed to resemble a private yacht experience in a cozy ambiance. The restaurant serves delicious Ecuadorian and international cuisine even extending to a BBQ dinner on the open-air Moon Deck. These vessels are also ideal for charter groups where flexibility and cost-benefit are both superb.
Experience
Corals offers several itineraries, including:
4 Days A (Nort | Central) (3 nights | 4 days)
5 Days B (West) (4 nights | 5 days)
4 Days C (East) (3 nights | 4 days)
5 Days D (South)(4 nights | 5 days)
8 Days (Combo) A+B, B+C, C+D or D+A Selected Combination of consecutive 3 night and 4 night itineraries (7 nights | 8 days)
The below outlines the "4 Days A", North & Central Itinerary .
View All Itinerary Routes for this Vessel HereAfternoon Activities | Punta Carion - Santa Cruz Island
Dinghy ride at the entry of the Itabaca Channel in a lagoon with turquoise water, where we can observe sharks, blue-footed boobies, and different kinds of fish.
Morning Activities | Prince Phillip's Steps - Genovesa Island
Be marvelled at the variety of sea life that uses the crevices of the lava cliffs for shelter. Red-billed Tropicbirds fly overhead, switching between their nests and the bay, and a small colony of fur seals may be found near the landing site. You will be dropped off at a steep stairway that begins on rocks at the foot of a path that leads through a seabird colony full of Nazca and Red-footed Boobies. At the plateau, the trail continues inland allowing you to see more nesting booby colonies in the thin Palo Santo forest. Near the end of the trail, over a rocky lava plain, Wedge-rumped Storm-Petrels can be observed flying in all directions. If you are lucky, you may catch a glimpse of a Short-eared Owl.
Afternoon Activities | Darwin Bay - Genovesa Island
Disembark onto a small sand and coral beach. A short trail heads west along a tidal lagoon and then up a rocky hill that leads to a point overlooking the cliffs and Darwin Bay. Along the trail near the tidal lagoon, visitors will see pairs of Swallow-tailed Gulls, Lava Gulls, Yellow-crowned and Lava Herons. The trail continues through Palo Santo trees, Opuntia cacti, and Saltbushes inhabited by Great Frigate birds and Red-footed Boobies. This is one of the few places in the islands where visitors are guaranteed to see Red-footed Boobies. It is estimated that more than 200,000 red-footed boobies live in the trees and bushes of Genovesa.
Morning Activities | Rabida Island
Wet landing. Dark-red sand covers the unique beaches of this island, home of sea lions colonies; Rabida is considered the epicenter of the Galapagos Islands due to the diversity of its volcanic geology. Nesting brown pelicans are found from July through September plus nine species of the famous Darwin’s finches. Here a dinghy ride along marine cliffs is done, to observe nesting seabirds. Snorkel off the coast, where marine life is particularly active.
Afternoon Activities | Bartolome Island
Dry or wet landing. We discover a fascinating landscape formed by different volcanic parasitic cones —lava bombs, spatter, cinder cones — that resembles the moon. Going up to the summit there will be an impressive views of the surrounding islands, including the eroded tuff cone Pinnacle Rock. We also encounter marine iguanas, lava lizards, and blue-footed boobies. Beach time is a great opportunity to do snorkeling and see the famous Galapagos Penguins, sea turtles and White-tipped Reef Sharks among a great variety of colorful fish. For many visitors, this may turn out to be the best snorkeling experience. Crystal clear water is the perfect spot to appreciate the incredible marine life it has to offer.
Morning Activities | Santa Cruz Highlands
Dry landing. In the mountains of Galapagos is possible to admire different kind of birds, such as: tree and ground finches, vermillion flycatchers, paint-billed crakes, yellow warblers, and cattle egrets (usually standing on the tortoises’ shell). The journey to the reserve offers great opportunities to see the contrasts that the island offers in reference to the variety of ecosystems. The road goes from the coast through the agricultural zone and straight up to the dense humid forests. Often, Galapagos giant tortoises are also seen on the way, wandering through pastures in the paddocks. This spot is a birdwatchers’ haven, since almost every land bird present on the island lives or migrates here.
After your visit, you'll depart and head back to the mainland to travel home or continue your trip.
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What to Expect
- All Meals Included Gourmet meals each day/night through your cruise.
- Guided Excursions Activities every day to choose from, in the company of your ship's naturalist guide.
- Transportation to and from the vessel Comfortable vehicles in the full company of your expert guide.
- First-Class Accommodations Comfortable accommodations on the classic vessel.
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