Discover a comfortable and spacious adventure aboard the newly renovated Yacht Letty, designed to enhance your exploration of the Galapagos Islands. Our oceanfront cabins provide an exceptional experience with private amenities. Choose between 4 upper deck cabins with panoramic windows or 4 lower deck cabins with portholes, accommodating up to 16 passengers. Additionally, 2 lower deck cabins can be configured as triple cabins, perfect for families or friends. Plus, take advantage of complimentary WiFi on board (signal strength may vary). Secure your spot now for an unforgettable journey!
LETTY CRUISE
NAVIGATE IN COMFORT, EXPLORE IN ELEGANCE.
LETTY CRUISE
NAVIGATE IN COMFORT, EXPLORE IN ELEGANCE.
LETTY CRUISE
NAVIGATE IN COMFORT, EXPLORE IN ELEGANCE.
ITINERARY C - D
ITINERARY C - D
5 DAYS / 4 NIGHTS
5 DAYS / 4 NIGHTS
Discover a comfortable and spacious adventure aboard the newly renovated Yacht Letty, designed to enhance your exploration of the Galapagos Islands. Our oceanfront cabins provide an exceptional experience with private amenities. Choose between 4 upper deck cabins with panoramic windows or 4 lower deck cabins with portholes, accommodating up to 16 passengers. Additionally, 2 lower deck cabins can be configured as triple cabins, perfect for families or friends. Plus, take advantage of complimentary WiFi on board (signal strength may vary). Secure your spot now for an unforgettable journey!
Discover a comfortable and spacious adventure aboard the newly renovated Yacht Letty, designed to enhance your exploration of the Galapagos Islands. Our oceanfront cabins provide an exceptional experience with private amenities. Choose between 4 upper deck cabins with panoramic windows or 4 lower deck cabins with portholes, accommodating up to 16 passengers. Additionally, 2 lower deck cabins can be configured as triple cabins, perfect for families or friends. Plus, take advantage of complimentary WiFi on board (signal strength may vary). Secure your spot now for an unforgettable journey!
SERVICES INCLUDED ON THIS CRUISE
SERVICES INCLUDED ON THIS CRUISE
Snacks
Snacks, natural juices, soft drinks, coffee, tea and fresh drinking water.
Exclusive guides
A bilingual (English – Spanish) licensed naturalist guide for all excursions and activities during the cruise; Expert Spanish-speaking crew on board during the cruise.
Equipment
Complete snorkeling equipment: mask, fins and snorkel, wetsuits and double sea kayaks available.
Transportation
Exclusive transportation for passengers
Rooms
Accommodation in a Standard Twin/Double/Triple cabin with private bathroom and complete amenities.
Wifi
WiFi Internet service.
Meals
All meals during the cruise (from lunch on day 1 to breakfast on the last day)
Assistance
24/7 assistance in Continental Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands.
CRUISE ITINERARY C - D
CRUISE ITINERARY C - D
In this program you can choose between two fantastic itineraries that will make you enjoy these fantastic islands.
ITINERARY C
A M, San Cristóbal Airport At the beginning of this itinerary, full of activities and picturesque places, we will go to the islands interpretation
centre, The Galapagos National Park Visitor Centre in San
Cristóbal, opened in 1998, provides a comprehensive
history of the archipelago, its ecosystems, vegetation, and
animals, It has two interpretive panels describing the
natural and cultural history of the archipelago, It also has a
small auditorium, meeting rooms, and video equipment for
community events.
P M, Interpretation Center – Cerro Colorado After this visit, we will travel to the Galapaguera Islands. This is an artificial turtle breeding program and a tourist information center, created by the National Park in 2003, Visitors can see giant tortoises in a natural setting, They can learn about how they came to be, evolved and were threatened by other
From Punta Pitt, we continue to Cerro
Brujo, where swimming and snorkeling
are common activities on Cerro Brujo
coral-sand beach, Charles Darwin and
Captain Fitzroy both visited a tuff cone
remains, The scenery is spectacular
with sea lions, marine iguanas, and
migratory birds, The lagoon can be
completely dry at times and the bottom
can contain salt deposits.
After lunch, we will head to Kicker Rock,
This coral-sand beach is about ten minutes from
the airport, Sea lions sleep on the sand and rocks
along this beach, Birds such as yellow warblers,
frigatebirds, and various finches can be seen
alongside the sea lions.
We begin the day with an excellent start and after
breakfast, we head to Gardner Bay, With a large stretch of
white sand beach, three species of Darwinfinches, and
Española mockingbirds, Gardner Bay is one of the most
scenic beaches in the Galapagos, The only species of the
carnivorous mockingbird is the Española mockingbird,
which feeds on insects, turtle hatchlings, sea lion
placentas, and newborn boobies, Green turtles can be
seen gliding through the water or pulling themselves onto the beach, Visitors swim or snorkel along the
rocks in the shallow.
In the afternoon we will head to Punta Suárez, a
famous site in the Galapagos, Here, animals
such as sea lions, marine iguanas, Española
lava lizards, Galapagos hawks, Española
mockingbirds, three species of Darwinfinches,
and Galapagos pigeons can be seen,
The breeding colony of the Waved
Albatross is the showpiece of the site,
producing a single egg each year and
sharing the responsibility of incubating it,
In January, the entire colony leaves
Española to fish for three months before
returning to the island.
The Baronesses Lookout
The north of Floreana Island is a basalt tuff formation between Post Office Bay and Punta Cormorant, It is an impressive viewpoint and a historical attraction, Ideal for mangrove interpretation and sightings of golden eagle rays, sea turtles, sea lions, mullets, and possibly Galapagos penguins, The Baronesses; Lookout is named after Baroness Eloisa Von Wagner, She lived on Floreana Island and appreciated this place, using it as a strategic point to observe ships approaching the island.
Cormorant point
It is a popular tourist destination, and has two beaches a green sandy one with olivine crystals and a white sandy one with small broken corals, The main attraction is the Flamingo Lagoon, Here tourists can see Galapagos flamingos wading in brackish water, Green turtles and rays can be found at Flour Beach, and Floreana is famous for its strange disappearances in the 1930s, Floreana can only be reached by boat from Santa Cruz Island.
North Seymour Island was formed by submarine lava
flows and is currently home to around 2,500 land
iguanas, blue-footed boobies, swallow-tailed gulls,
common noddies, and frigate birds, The Hancock
expeditions relocated them in the early 1930s,
The aim was to create better conditions for their survival,
There are no land iguanas at North Seymour, but there
are large numbers of blue-footed boobies, swallow-tailed
gulls, common noddies, and frigatebirds,
In the afternoon, the transfer to Baltra
Island and the airport will occur.
ITINERARY D
Arriving in Baltra Galapagos Island
Bartolome
This uninhabited island lies in Sullivan Bay, east of Santiago Island, The island is home to Pinnacle Rock, a volcanic cone that is the result of lava release from an underwater volcano, Bartolomé visitors may recognize the island and Pinnacle Rock from the 2003 blockbuster film Master and Commander, Today, tourists can choose between two locations one that requires a trek to an excellent viewpoint, and another on the beach, where they can enjoy snorkeling and swimming, Birdwatchers will want to look out for Galapagos Penguins, Herons, and Galapagos Hawks.
The star of the day is Darwin Bay, It is a
tiny sand and coral beach that can be
reached by walking, Visitors can see
red-footed boobies, two plumage
variants of the bird, and other bird
species such as frigatebirds, Nazca
birds, orange flocks, white-billed
tropicbirds, finches, and mockingbirds,
Genovesa is well known for its bird
species, including frigatebirds, Nazca,
red flocks, white-billed tropicbirds,
finches, and mockingbirds, Visitors
should look out for Galapagos penguins
and herons.
After lunch, we head to El Barranco The Galapagos visitorattraction, Prince PhilipSteps,is named after Prince Philip, who visited the
island in 1965 and 1981, Through the cracks in the lava cliffs, visitors cansee marine life, The walk continuesinland, passing more boobie nesting colonies in the Palo Santo forest, At the end, visitors can gaze out over a rocky lava plain with wedge-rumped stormpetrels and short-eared owls.
Off Santa Cruz east coast, they consist
of two tiny crescent-shaped islands¦ the
North Plaza and the South Plaza, South Plaza
is home to a wide variety of species and is
known for its spectacular flora, Conservation
issues include the decline of the cactus
population, which is a vital food source for
land iguanas, The long-term goal is to
regenerate the cactus forest while
maintaining a healthy land iguana
population.
Santa FeSanta Fe is a small island in the
Galapagos archipelago that has no fresh water
and has never had a human presence, It is
home to many goats, which drink seawater,
With two snorkeling sites in the landing bay and
another in the next bay, it is a popular place for
snorkeling and scuba diving,
El Chato – It is located in Santa Rosa, 21,7 kilometers from Gus Angermeyer, It offers visitors the opportunity to observe giant tortoises, owls, Darwins finches, and lava tunnels, Approximately 400 meters of formed lava have left a film tunnel nearby, Then we ll enjoy Los Gemelos (Twin Craters) These two large pit craters on the road between Puerto Ayora and Baltra were formed by the collapse of bare magma chambers, Both craters are accessible by stopping at the side of the road and exploring them by walking around their edges, A circular trail leads to the larger crater through the picturesque Scalesia forest, This is a great place to see land birds such as the Galapagos Dove, Vermilion Flycatcher, Short-eared Owl, and many finch species.
In this renowned national park site, just northeast of Puerto Ayora, over 200 scientists and volunteers are involved in research and conservation efforts, the most well-known of which involves giant tortoise captive breeding programs, Through the arid zone vegetation, you can observe Galápagos giant tortoises in their enclosures, A nursery with incubators is also available (the baby tortoises are repatriated to their home islands once they reach 1,5kg or about four years old).
Even though this is our last day, we're excited to have fun!
We start the day at Borrero Bay¦ Green turtles visit
Borrero Bay, a white coral beach, Yellow warblers
and Darwin's finches are attracted to palo santo,
leather leaf and salt-tolerant plants here, The
elevation of the extinct volcano reveals many
vegetation zones, from littoral to arid, humid, and
dry pampas, It is a stunning landscape that can be enjoyed
while swimming in the azure waters of the bay
or strolling along the beach.
LOWER DECK
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DOUBLE ROOM
UPPER DECK
5 DAYS / 4 NIGHTS-
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DOUBLE ROOM
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5 DAYS / 4 NIGHTS-
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Flight tickets to & from Galapagos from/to Quito or Guayaquil: USS 495.00 per adult (rate for Children between 6 & 11 years-old upon request).
Mandatory Galapagos National Park Entrance Fee (in cash upon arrival to Islands): US$200 per adult & US$100 per child (between 6 & 11 years-old); mandatory Migratory Control Card (in cash at Airport before Check-In in Quito or Guayaquil): US$20 per adult and/or child.
Personal expenses, extras, alcoholic drinks and other items of personal inature.
Tips for Guide and Crew: recommended USA 15 in cash per person per day for Guide and USS 15 in cash per person per day for the entire Crew.
Travel and personal Insurance: We highly recommend for guests to purchase insurance that covers: trip cancellation, international flight delay/cancelation, trip interruption, medical coverage and baggage loss/damage coverage.
All Itineraries are unlikely to change significantly but are susceptible to changes due to: Weather, wildlife breeding, safety concerns, instructions from the Galapagos National Park, specific abilities and interests of passengers as well as operational matters that may cause your guide or the yacht‘s captain to change timings of certain visits. Your guide and captain will always endeavor to select the best itinerary within these limits.