rate includes Accomodation in dbl share cabin, all meals on board, excursions to the islands with a naturalist bilingual guide english spanish
*not included airfare ticket Quito Galapagos Quito US $408 (subject to change)
alcoholic or extra drinks on board, tips and personal expenses, snorkelling equipment (available for rental on board)
Entrance fee to Galapagos $ 100 per person plus Galapagos immigration card $10 per person (to be paid in cash by all visitors upon arrival to the islands)
Fuel surcharge (cost depends on length and date of cruise and on cruiseship)
Itinerary *
Sunday: Baltra - Bachas
Monday: Bartolome - Sombrero chino
Tuesday: Isabela Island: centro crianza - laguna de la tintoreras
Wednesday: Post office - Punta cormorant Floreana Island
Thursday: Bahia gardner - Punta suarez Española Island
Friday: Santa fe Island. - Charles Darwin Station
Saturday: Plazas Is. - North Seymour Is.
Sunday: Black turltle cove - Baltra airpot
• Please note that itinerary is always subject to change without previous notice due to operational purposes
Facilities and Accommodations
She is a large Trans-oceanic Alumarine 72 ft. multihull yacht, for cruising and charters. Dive equipped. Ideal for families or groups of friends, for naturalist or diving cruises. This large catamaran was specially built to take up to 14 passengers accommodated in 7 double cabins, each with private bathroom, it was designed by Lagenvin.
The ingeniously designed saloon, the vast cockpit and the unique exterior surface makes this beautiful catamaran, an exceptional cruising boat.
Be amazed by the stability and service on board the Nemo II.
Specifications
Galley / Laundry:
Galley down: refrigerator w/freezer, deep freezer; 5 burner propane stove with oven; water system; there is also a huge stainless steel counter in the galley.
Main Deck:
1 CQR anchor; Side stanchions with lifelines; Coast Guard safety package; Aluminum deck; Freshwater wash down system; Swim ladder; Bow pulpit with rails; Manual dinghy davits; Lofrans electric windlass; Fender & lines; 49 life jackets; life rings; Navigation lights; Single manually controlled search light; Swim platforms; Hull color is white.
Engine Room:
Cockpit controls: hydraulic wheel steering.
Thermal insulation
3 bilge blowers
3 exhauster bilges
10 automatic and manual bilge pumps
3 manual water pumps
Engine Details:
Fresh water cooling system
Fuel filters
Hurth transmission/ratio 1 '1
Engine alarm
Engine and stove fuel shut off valves
Raw water sea strainers
Battery isolator, alternator, Racor filters, electrical shut off
2 pump for oil services
Level bilge alarm.
Electronics & Navigation:
16 mile Furuno Radar, Autohelm 600 Auto pilot; GPS; Depth Sounder, Speedometer, NEC boatphone and cellular phone, Wind Direction and Speed Indicator, VHF Radio, Compass, Stereo, TV & VCR
Electrical System: New Electrical System
12 volt, 24 volt (DC); 220 volt, 110 volt (AC) Electrical System. 12 volt DC System Interrupter Selector, 2 battery Chargers, Promatic 50 amps 12 volts. Power-Mark 24 volt 6 amp.
Kohler 12.5 Kw generator Transformer Acme 240-120 Power Inverter Vector Force 1,500w. 4 batteries 8D 1.300Amps/Hrs 12volts w/parallel switch. 24 Volts DC System 2 batteries 4D 1.000 Amps/Hrs 12 volts.
Note: Sails are mainly a decorative item. Most of sailing with engines.