Accommodation
Each yacht has ten double outside-facing cabins with a window or porthole view, one double bed or two twin lower beds. Cabins are fully air conditioned with private bath, hair dryer, closet, drawers, intercom and climate control.
Transport
Transportation from Island to Island by motor-yacht cruising at 12 knots. You’ll venture ashore in rubber inflatable dinghies (Zodiacs) locally called pangas in small groups of ten lead by one of our experienced English-speaking guides.
Meals
Three meals a day including breakfast and lunch buffet and choice of two entrees at dinner, all non-alcoholic beverages are included as well as after excursion snacks and a welcome and farewell cocktail party.
Staff
Crew of 11 including your Captain, two naturalists guides, and eight dedicated crew members including your waiter/cook, barman, cabin steward, engineer, electrician, panga drivers and sailors will attend your every need.
Age Restriction
Children are not permitted on these women only departures.
Optional Activities
Passengers who are certified scuba divers can choose to purchase a scuba package for $350.00 additional net per person. The package is offered every week, however we require a minimum of two divers and maximum of eight divers. If you are the only person in your travel party that would like to dive, please inquire as we may already have other guests signed up for diving.
The package includes two days of diving (on Tuesday and Friday) with four dives/ tanks total provided by divemaster from a local dive shop with dive tender. The dive fee includes filled tanks, weight belt and weights, BCD, regulator, wet suit, boots, fins and hood. Snacks, water and sodas are provided after the dives.
In order to participate in the dive on Tuesday, divers will not be able to participate in the morning shore excursion to Bachas Beach, but will return to the yacht for lunch and the afternoon visit to North Seymour. In order to participate in the dive on Friday, divers will dive in the morning and miss the visit to the highlands, but will return to the yacht for lunch and the afternoon visit to the Darwin Station.
Although not required, we suggest all divers have sufficient experience with at least 20 logged dives or advanced dive certification due to strong currents, cold water, thermo-clines and large marine life. All divers will need to fill out, sign and return an experience form as required by the local dive shop. This form will also request your approximate size in order to have the dive equipment ready for you.
In order to participate in all diving activities in Galapagos, all divers must be open water certified and should be an experienced diver with adequate skills. Galapagos is not suitable for beginner or infrequent divers due to strong currents, sea swells, surges, cool waters, up-wellings, poor visibility (at times), and large animals including the harmless Galapagos shark. Divers must have excellent buoyancy control and be totally self-sufficient to handle all gear.
Snorkeling and kayaking: Passengers can select from new snorkeling equipment (masks, fins and snorkels) in a variety of sizes and a large assortment of custom made full 3mm wet suits. There are two new clear bottom tandem kayaks on board each yacht.
What To Bring
Dress is casual and comfortable, and informality is basic to all activities. We recommend you pack in a collapsible, soft-sided suitcase. Checked bags should be securely locked for your security.
Although provided, you may want to bring your own snorkeling equipment or wet suits (from July to November). Beach towels and hair dryers are provided and therefore it is not necessary that you bring these items.
Group Size
Maximum 20
Other Information
Ecoventura reserves the right at its sole option and discretion and that of the Captain of the vessel without liability for damages or refund of any kind to deviate from the vessel's advertised or ordinary itinerary providing substitutions. Ecoventura will not be held responsible for any refunds whatsoever for changes to the printed or scheduled itinerary
On a 7 night / 8 day itinerary, passengers are scheduled to visit twelve visitor sites. The first and last day of the cruise are transportation days and there is no guarantee of a land visit or shore excursion. Visits scheduled for the first and last day may often change due to airline schedule changes or delays.
Operator Remarks
Ecoventura is a family-owned company based in Guayaquil, Ecuador with sales offices in Quito and Miami. Since 1990, Ecoventura transports 3000 passengers every year aboard a fleet of four expedition vessels. The company has set the standard for high environmental policies through conservation efforts including SmartVoyager, Carbon offsetting and setting up a fund with WWF called the Global Marine Biodiversity Fund, Ecoventura’s goal is to safeguard the environment by offering environmentally friendly cruises that minimize the environmental impact of its operations.