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Coral I | Presentation |
| Coral I |
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Built in Germany, the Coral I is a modern and spacious motor yacht to give a unique Galapagos tour an exclusive touch. The entire interior is made of teak wood and fully carpeted and equipped with all the standards you would expect from a high-class yacht, the Coral I is a modern ship in a timeless realm.
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Technical Specifications
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Passenger capacity:
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20 |
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Accommodation:
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ten cabins located on two decks (2 cabins with single upper and lower berths, 6 cabins with lower double and upper single berths, 2 superior cabins on the upper deck with double beds)
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Facilities:
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Each cabin has its own full private bath and is handsomely decorated with wooden fixtures. The dining room and lounge demonstrate a refined taste. The yacht has three sun decks, one of them half-shaded, buffet area, 2 separate social areas with a well stocked bar, TV and VCR room, stereo, and ice makers
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Departure days:
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Sundays and Wednesdays |
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Dimensions:
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Length: 109 ft. (33m) |
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10-12 knots |
| Crew: |
Captain, chef, sailors, and 1 naturalist guide |
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Sample Itinerary
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| SUN |
Airport (Baltra) / Highlands or Charles Darwin Station |
| MON |
Suarez point (Española) / Gardner Bay (Española) |
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Cormorant Point (Floreana) / Post office - Mirador |
| WED |
North Seymour / Airport (Baltra) / Dragon Hill - Venice |
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Rábida (Jervis) / Egas Port (Santiago) |
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Esponosa Point (Fernandina) / Tagus Cove (Isabela) |
| SAT |
Bartolomé / Black Turtle Cove (Santa Cruz) |
| SUN |
Charles Darwin Station (Santa Cruz) / Highland |
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