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Cormorant II
explore the Galápagos.
8-Day Galápagos Cruise A / Saturday – Saturday
Santa Cruz · Genovesa · South Plaza · Santa Fe · San Cristóbal · Española · Floreana
Santa Cruz
Saturday
Baltra Airport arrival & transfer to the yacht
Bachas Beach (Santa Cruz)
Genovesa
Sunday
El Barranco (Genovesa)
Darwin Bay (Genovesa)
South Plaza & Santa Fe
Monday
South Plaza Island
Santa Fe Island
San Cristóbal
Tuesday
Pitt Point (San Cristóbal)
Witch Hill (San Cristóbal)
San Cristóbal
Wednesday
David Rodríguez Breeding Center
Lobos Island or Kicker Rock
Española
Thursday
Suárez Point (Española)
Gardner Bay / Gardner Islet (Española)
Floreana
Friday
Post Office Bay or Baroness Viewing Point
Cormorant Point or Champion Islet
Santa Cruz
Saturday
Twin Craters (Santa Cruz)
Transfer to Baltra Airport
8-Day Galápagos Cruise B / Saturday – Saturday
Santa Cruz · Isabela · Fernandina · Santiago · North Seymour
Santa Cruz
Saturday
Baltra Airport arrival & transfer
Highlands or Tortoise Breeding Center
Isabela
Sunday
Tintoreras Islet or Sierra Negra Volcano
Wetlands or Arnaldo Tupiza Breeding Center
Isabela
Monday
Moreno Point (Isabela)
Elizabeth Bay (Isabela)
Fernandina & Isabela
Tuesday
Espinosa Point (Fernandina)
Vicente Roca Point (Isabela)
Santiago
Wednesday
Egas Port (Santiago)
Espumilla Beach or Buccaneer Cove
Bartholomew & Santiago
Thursday
Bartholomew Island
Sullivan Bay (Santiago)
Santiago & Santa Cruz
Friday
Chinese Hat (Santiago)
Dragon Hill (Santa Cruz)
North Seymour
Saturday
North Seymour Island
Transfer to Baltra Airport
5-Day Galápagos Cruise / Saturday – Wednesday
Santa Cruz · Genovesa · South Plaza · Santa Fe · San Cristóbal
Santa Cruz
Saturday
Baltra Airport arrival & transfer
Bachas Beach (Santa Cruz)
Genovesa
Sunday
El Barranco (Genovesa)
Darwin Bay (Genovesa)
South Plaza & Santa Fe
Monday
South Plaza Island
Santa Fe Island
San Cristóbal
Tuesday
Pitt Point (San Cristóbal)
Witch Hill (San Cristóbal)
San Cristóbal
Wednesday
David Rodríguez Breeding Center
Transfer to San Cristóbal Airport
4-Day Galápagos Cruise / Wednesday – Saturday
San Cristóbal · Española · Floreana · Santa Cruz
San Cristóbal
Wednesday
San Cristóbal Airport arrival & transfer
Lobos Island or Kicker Rock
Española
Thursday
Suárez Point (Española)
Gardner Bay / Gardner Islet
Floreana
Friday
Post Office Bay or Baroness Viewing Point
Cormorant Point or Champion Islet
Santa Cruz
Saturday
Twin Craters (Santa Cruz)
Transfer to Baltra Airport
Sustainable luxury yachting
Private balconies with ocean views
Two 8-day itineraries available
12 crew + Cruise Director + Guide
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Cormorant II Yacht Specifications
Technical Details · Accommodation · Safety & Navigation
Specifications
Accommodation
Main Deck: 4 Cabins
- Interconnected Suites: 543 ft² / 50 m² · 2 cabins
- Interconnected Suites: 473 ft² / 44 m² · 2 cabins
Upper Deck: 6 Cabins
- Premium Suites: 665 ft² / 62 m² · 2 cabins
- Suite 5: 358 ft² / 33.3 m²
- Suite 6 & 7: 354 ft² / 32.8 m² each
Sun Deck: Jacuzzi · Al fresco dining
Observation Deck: Fitness area · Observation lounge
*All cabins feature private balconies, private bathrooms, hot water and air-conditioning.
Safety & Navigation
- 2 naval radars
- 2 GPS units
- Depth Sounder
- Navtex
- 2x 25-man life rafts
- Fire detection and prevention systems
- Snorkeling equipment & wetsuits
- Sea kayaks & paddle boards
Main Deck
Upper Deck
Sun Deck
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Common Questions
Most Popular Questions
How many passengers does Cormorant II carry?
Cormorant II accommodates up to 16 guests in 12 spacious suites distributed across the Main and Upper decks — one of the lowest guest-to-cabin ratios in the Galápagos, with 12 crew plus a Cruise Director and bilingual Naturalist Guide for personalised service.
What itineraries are available?
We offer four options: two 8-day cruises (A and B, Saturday to Saturday) visiting different islands, a 5-day cruise (Saturday to Wednesday), and a 4-day cruise (Wednesday to Saturday). You can combine 4+5 days for a complete 8-day experience without repeating sites.
What is included in the cruise price?
The price includes accommodation aboard Cormorant II, all meals and snacks, purified water/coffee/tea, daily guided excursions with a certified bilingual Naturalist Guide, snorkeling equipment and wetsuits, kayaks and paddle boards, airport transfers in the Galápagos, and the welcome cocktail.
What is NOT included?
Not included: international and domestic flights (Quito/Guayaquil – Galápagos), Galápagos National Park entrance fee (USD 200), INGALA transit card (USD 20), alcoholic beverages and soft drinks, travel insurance, tips for the crew and guide, and personal expenses.
When is the best time to visit the Galápagos?
The Galápagos is a year-round destination. The warm-wet season (December–May) brings calmer seas and warmer water for snorkeling. The cool-dry season (June–November) offers richer marine life and ideal conditions for wildlife observation.
What makes Cormorant II eco-friendly?
Cormorant II is one of the most modern catamarans in the Galápagos, built in 2023 with energy-efficient generators, reduced fuel consumption thanks to its catamaran hull design, and strict onboard sustainability practices aligned with Galápagos National Park regulations.
Do I need any special documents or vaccines?
All passengers need a valid passport (at least 6 months of validity). No specific vaccines are required for the Galápagos, though standard travel vaccinations are recommended. Visitors must complete the Galápagos biosafety form before arrival and pay the National Park entrance fee upon landing.