Description
Embark on an unforgettable Galapagos adventure with our weekly departure itineraries. Immerse yourself in the islands’ natural wonders through guided excursions and activities like snorkeling, kayaking, and dinghy rides. Explore iconic spots like Genovesa Island’s Prince Philip’s Steps and Darwin Bay. Witness the vibrant wildlife and breathtaking landscapes up close. Customize your experience with diving program extensions and extra nights, adding depth to your journey. Dive into the Galapagos’ captivating beauty and create lasting memories.
Please note: Itineraries aboard Coral I & II and Galapagos Legend may vary. Longer combination 8-day voyages are also available. Please contact us for more information.
Trip Name
North Central Galapagos 4 Day Cruise A
Days
4
Overview
Vessel Type: Yachts
Length: 131 ft (40 m)
Passenger Capacity: 36
Built / Refurbished: 2004 / 2018
Coral I and Coral II are small, elegant sister yachts built for travellers who want an intimate Galapagos experience without sacrificing comfort. With capacities of 36 and 20 guests, they operate at a human scale, with three decks of social spaces, panoramic lounges, an open-air Jacuzzi, and al fresco dining on the Moon Deck. Interiors follow a warm, private-yacht aesthetic, and the onboard team delivers a personalised, unhurried style of service. Cabins across both vessels offer twin or double layouts, en-suite bathrooms, climate control, and either windows or portholes, with categories ranging from compact Sea Deck rooms to larger Earth and Sky Deck cabins.
Daily operations centre on guided nature walks, snorkelling, dinghy rides, and kayaking, with naturalist guides leading twice-daily excursions. Guests move through classic Galapagos landing sites across itineraries of four, five, or eight days, covering the northern, western, eastern, and southern routes. The small-vessel format improves wildlife viewing, landing logistics, and overall flow, making Coral I and Coral II suitable for couples, families, and private charters seeking a quieter, more focused immersion in the archipelago.






