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Coral II | Presentation |
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The M/Y Coral II is a landmark, styled in an era of eye-catching design, a beautiful blend of form and function. Its amenities and outstanding service make of it the ideal yacht for experiencing the marvels of the islands.
The M/Y Coral II is ideal for those who want to discover the islands with privacy, intimacy and supreme comfort. Its excellent cruising speed means more time for visiting the islands and enjoying activities, while her small size means less time organizing shore visits.
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Technical Specifications
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Passenger capacity:
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accommodates 26 passengers |
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Accommodation:
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13 double cabins each with private bath and hot shower
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Facilities:
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it boasts romantic and cozy living areas, intimate and modish dining, sleek and seductive outside decks, spacious sun deck, 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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118 ft. (36m) |
| Speed: |
14-17 knots |
| Crew: |
Captain, chef, sailors, and 2 naturalist guides |
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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) |
| TUE |
Cormorant Point (Floreana) / Post office - Mirador |
| WED |
North Seymour / Airport (Baltra) / Dragon Hill - Venice |
| THU |
Rábida (Jervis) / Egas Port (Santiago) |
| FRI |
Esponosa Point (Fernandina) / Tagus Cove (Isabela) |
| SAT |
Bartolomé / Black Turtle Cove (Santa Cruz) |
| SUN |
Charles Darwin Station (Santa Cruz) / Highlands |
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