ISABELA II YACHT
Luxury Class
Yacht Isabela II is ideally-designed for Galapagos expedition cruising. It offers handsome installations to perfectly complement the day’s outings, providing guests with the perfect, intimate space for exploring Darwin’s islands in absolute comfort. Traditionalists will enjoy feeling at home with a crew that has remained almost unchanged for years, leading to seamless attention to detail that will make the entire journey feel extra special.
Additionally, Yacht Isabela II recently (mid-2018) underwent a complete and drastic renovation process that saw its interior and exterior areas completely refreshed and updated.
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Cruise Itineraries
The Santa Cruz II’s excellently-crafted itineraries allow for some of the best-in-class wildlife and island coverage in Galapagos. Around 99% of excursions take place at exclusive visitor sites too, meaning guests will often have entire areas to themselves.
Multiple naturalist guides on the Santa Cruz II also means that guests have the added freedom to choose from a wider range of activities on each day of their itinerary. Safety and sustainability are both at the forefront of the Santa Cruz II, with a 24-hour onboard Medical Officer onboard and its own water treatment plant. This is also one of the few vessels in Galapagos that comes equipped with plenty of definitive exploration tools (dinghies, kayaks, snorkeling gear, paddleboards, etc.) that you’ll need to experience Galapagos properly, including a glass-bottom boat!
Southeastern Itinerary
DAY BY DAY
Flights Information
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Friday: |
AM: Baltra Is.: Transfer to the boat |
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Saturday: |
AM: San Cristobal Is.: Pitt Point |
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Sunday: |
AM: Española Is.: Gardner Bay |
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Monday: |
AM: Floreana Is.: Cormorant Point |
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Tuesday: |
AM: Isabela Is.: Moreno Point |
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Wednesday: |
AM: Eden Islet |
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Thursday: |
AM: Baltra Is.: Transfer to airport |
Flights Information
Southeastern Itinerary 7D/6N (Friday to Thursday) |
N° FLIGHT | SCHEDULE | |
| UIO – GPS/ GPS – UIO | Departure | XL1411 | 08:05 A 10:40 |
| Return | XL1418 | 13:40 A 18:05 | |
| GYE – GPS / GPS – GYE | Departure | XL1411 | 09:40 A 10:40 |
| Return | XL1418 | 13:40 A 16:30 | |
Northern Itinerary
DAY BY DAY
Flights Information
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Monday: |
AM: Baltra Is.: Airport and transfer |
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Tuesday: |
AM: Santiago Is.: Egas Port |
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Wednesday: |
AM: Genovesa Is.: Prince Philip’s Steps |
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Thursday: |
AM: Santa Fe Island |
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Friday: |
AM: Baltra Is.: Airport and Transfer |
Flights Information
| Northern 5D/4N (Monday to Friday) | N° FLIGHT | SCHEDULE | |
| UIO – SCY / GPS – UIO | Departure | XL1419 | 10:35 A 13:05 |
| Return | XL1412 | 13:00 A 17:30 | |
| GYE – SCY / GPS – GYE | Departure | XL1419 | 12:10 A 13:05 |
| Return | XL1412 | 13:00 A 15:55 | |
Western Itinerary
DAY BY DAY
Flights Information
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Thursday: |
AM: Baltra Is.: Airport and transfer |
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Friday: |
AM: Bartolome Island |
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Saturday: |
AM: Santa Cruz Is.: Dragon Hill |
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Sunday: |
AM: Isabela Is.: Vicente Roca Point |
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Monday: |
AM: Baltra Is.: Airport and Transfer |
Flights Information
| Western Itinerary 5D/4N (Thursday to Monday) | N° FLIGHT | SCHEDULE | |
| UIO – GPS / GPS – UIO | Departure | XL1413 | 09:35 A 12:15 |
| Return | XL1410 | 11:25 A 15:55 | |
| GYE – GPS / GPS – GYE | Departure | XL1413 | 11:15 A 12:15 |
| Return | XL1410 | 11:25 A 14:20 | |
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
The Santa Cruz II’s excellently-crafted itineraries allow for some of the best-in-class wildlife and island coverage in Galapagos. Around 99% of excursions take place at exclusive visitor sites too, meaning guests will often have entire areas to themselves.
| Isabela II | FEATURES |
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| Refurbishment | 2015 |
| Construction | 2002 |
| Gross Tonnage | 2664 tonnes |
| Boat Type | Expedition Vessel |
| Capacity | 90 guests |
| Lenght Overall | 71.8 meters |
| Beam | 13.4 meters |
| Decks | 5 |
| Cruising Speed | 9 knots |
| Electricity | 110V – 220 V throughout ship |
| Engines | 2 Cummins engines KTA 38 – M1 of 1000 HP each |
| Fire detectors |
Fire detectors throughout the yacht
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| Life jackets | in each cabin |
| Life rafts | 8 (25 passengers each) |
| Landing boats | 4 (3 Pumar inflatable + 1 glass bottom boat ) |
| Naturalist Guides | 3 (including expedition leader) |
| Crew | 26 |
| Medical officer | permanently on board |
| Certifications | SOLAS 74, ISM, ISPS, MARPOL |
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