Mary Anne Motor Sailor
Category: First Class
Departures: Wednesday to Wednesday
Capacity: 16 passengers
Facilities and Accommodation
Wood panelled lounge with bar area. Sundecks with seats on deck Outdoors bar. 14 double cabins with private bathroom and air-conditioning (1 suite). The three decks that are related to your activities on board are: The Sun Deck, where the bridge, open air dining table and kayaks are located, The Main Deck where the dining room, galley, library and TV with video equipment are located, The Cabin Deck where all the passengers’ cabins are located.
2008 prices per person (except charter) starting at:
| Description |
8 days |
| High Season |
US$3300 |
| Low Season |
US$3000 |
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| Charter High Season |
US$52800 |
| Charter Low Season |
US$48000 |
2009 prices per person (except charter) starting at:
| Description |
8 days |
| Double Cabin |
US$3695 |
| Single Suplement |
US$4800 |
| Children Under 12 Years Old |
US$2580 |
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| Charter |
US$59120 |
Low Season May 01 – Jun 15 and Sep 01 – Oct 31
Fuel Surcharge per person: US$200
Fuel Surcharge per charter: US$3200
Rates include:
- All meals
- Transfers in the islands
- All shore excursions with an English speaking naturalist guide
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Not included:
- US$100 Galapagos National Park entrance fee
- US$10 Transit Control Card
- Fuel Surcharge
- Airfare from mainland Ecuador
- Bottled beverages
- Gratuities
- Cancellation/medical insurance
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Specifications
Year of construction: 1997
L.O.A.: 216 feet
L.O.D.: 177 feet
L.O.W.: 119 feet
Beam: 25.90 feet
Draft: 16.7 feet
Height Above WL: 118 feet
Max. Speed: 15 knots
Cruise Speed: 8 – 12 knots
Sail Area: 3,018.33 square feet (920 square meters)
Fuel Capacity: 23 Tons
Water Capacity: 10 Tons
Holding Tank: 12 Tons
Passenger Decks: 3
Electric Power Supply: 220 V / 110 V
Navigation Equipment:
HF radio Automatic pilot Depth sounder GPS Navigator VHF marine
radio VHF marine transceiver RADAR EPIRB.
Safety Equipment: Two 20 passenger life rafts with all regulation
safety equipment, Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon
(EPIRB), central smoke and fire detector systems.
Crew: Captain, first mate, engineer, 2 sailors, cook and assistant,
cabin attendant and one expert bilingual naturalist guide
Itinerary 8 days
Day 1:
AM Baltra Island - Arrival
PM Plaza Island
Day 2:
AM Gardner Bay - Española Island
PM Punta Suárez - Española Island
Day 3:
AM El Chato - Santa Cruz Island
PM Charles Darwin Station - Santa Cruz Island
Day 4:
AM North Seymour Island
PM Sombrero Chino
Day 5:
AM Punta Tortuga Negra - Isabela Island
AM Tagus Cove - Isabela Island (snorkeling only)
PM Punta Espinoza - Fernandina Island
Day 6:
AM Puerto Egas - Santiago Island
PM Rabida Island
Day 7:
AM Sullivan Bay - Santiago Island
PM Bartolome Island
Day 8:
AM Mosquera, Baltra Island - Return
NB. Itineraries are subject to National Park regulations
and can be modified wihtout previous notice. |