Accommodation
See our full description of M/V Santa Cruz under the Accommodation section.
Master suites double bed + sofa bed
2 Junior suites twin beds + sofa bed
4 Superior cabins twin beds
2 Superior cabins double bed
5 Standard cabins twin beds
1 Standard cabin double bed
1 Standard single cabin
2 Standard Plus Twin beds
Transport
Bus transportation, luxury vessel, dinghy.
Meals
8 days expedition: 7 breakfast, 7 lunch, 7 dinner
Staff
Crew: 52
Naturalist: 6 multilingual (includes Chief Naturalist)
Medical Officer : Permanently on board
Age Restriction
Minimum 6 years of age.
Children policy: Children under 12 sharing cabin with parents, 25% off (one child per adult paying full fare).
Optional Activities
Snorkelling
Glass bottom boat
What To Bring
Small backpack (waterproof), comfortable walking shoes, sneakers with rubber soles, shorts, long pants, t-shirts, long and short sleeved shirts, wind breaker, bathing suit -wetsuit for snorkeling in cold months, socks, underwear, hat or cap, toilet kit (biodegradable shampoo please), sun block, sunglasses,binoculars, camera & camcorder, any medicine you may be taking, book/ notebook.
Group Size
1-90
Other Information
- For island visits, two types of landings are planned:
Dry landing: guests step from the dinghy directly onto rocks or a dock.
Wet landing: as the dinghy edges onto a sandy beach, guests step into knee-deep water and wade ashore.
- ECO MOMENT - This is a Metropolitan Touring initiative. Every evening, our Expedition Staff will present in laymen terms, subjects related to Geology, Evolution, Oceanography, and many more. The prefix ECO comes from the key words Explore, Conserve, Observe.
Operator Remarks
- The route and program may vary according to National Park policies and regulations, weather conditions, seasonal changes, safety reasons and wildlife encounters. Our crew is trained to deal with all the elements of the nature of this expedition. Safety will be always part of the daily programming of activities. Kindly follow all suggestions. It is compulsory to wear a life vest during all dinghy rides between the ship and the shore. Flexibility is essential in order to cope with nature's outstanding features. Given the islands’ volcanic origin, and the fact that most walking is done over pristine and irregular volcanic terrain, guests must be in suitable physical condition for this kind of outings. The ship also organizes activities like shorter walks, boat rides, glass-bottom boat trips, snorkeling, swimming, lectures, all complementing everyone’s experience.
-The Expedition Staff will provide you with snorkeling gear (mask and snorkel, fins, floating vest and net bag). The operation does not carry prescription masks. A shortie wet suit is highly recommended from June to December. Cooperation of guests is a key point when complying with the rules of the National Park. This alone can guarantee a major success in the expedition.