The New Flamingo, built to facilitate Galapagos trips for those short of money, accommodates up to ten passengers. The cabins - and this is an exception for vessels in this price range - have private baths with hot water showers. Chill out on the ample sun deck, or get to know your fellow travelers while dining together.
This economic New Flamingo was recently remodeled, and comfortably accommodates 10 passengers in double rooms with bunk beds. Unlike many other boats in this category, all rooms aboard the New Flamingo are fully air-conditioned and include a private bathroom with hot water.
Passengers enjoy the intimate setting of a small boat with comfortable common areas. There is an ample sun deck and dining hall where guests can visit or just unwind while voyaging to the next amazing island.
Guests will also appreciate the option of occasional diving while aboard.
Specifications
Technical Specifications
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Type: Motor Yacht Category: Tourist class Capacity: 10 passengers Engines: 1 Marine Detroit Diesel of 180 HP Length: 50 ft Beam: 13, 86 ft Speed: 9 knots cruising Built: May 1994 in Santa Cruz, Galápagos Electricity: 12 V / 110 V
GUEST ACCOMMODATION
5 double cabins with upper and lower berth, each cabin with toilet, shower (hot water), washbasin and ventilators. Ample sundeck, bar and lounge areas, dinning room, TV and VHS.
NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT
Furuno Radar, GPS Satellite Navigator, Compasses, Radio Communication System, Echo Sounder, Clock.
SAFETY EQUIPMENT
1 motor dingys for 10 guest, 1 inflatable life rafts for 25 passengers each, life jackets, smoke detectors, flares and signals, EPIRB and fire system.
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Itinerary A (8D/7N)
DAY
PLAN
Tuesday
Baltra Airport Santa Cruz Is: Highlands
Wednesday
Floreana Is: Cormorant Point – Devil’s Crown Baroness Viewing Point – Post Office Bay
Thursday
Española Is: Suarez Point Gardner Bay – Gardner & Osborn Islets
Friday
San Cristobal Is: Interpretation Center Kicker Rock – Lobos Island
Saturday
Santa Fe Island Santa Cruz Is: Carrion Point
Sunday
North Seymour Island Santa Cruz Is: Black Turtle Cove
Monday
Santa Cruz Is: Dragon Hill Whale Bay – Eden Islet
Tuesday
Santa Cruz Is: Charles Darwin Station Baltra Airport
Itinerary A1 (4D/3N)
DAY
PLAN
Tuesday
Baltra Airport Santa Cruz Is: Highlands
Wednesday
Floreana Is: Cormorant Point – Devil’s Crown Baroness Viewing Point – Post Office Bay
Thursday
Española Is: Suarez Point Gardner Bay – Gardner & Osborn Islets
Friday
San Cristobal Is: Interpretation Center San Cristobal Airport
Itinerary A2 (5D/4N)
DAY
PLAN
Friday
San Cristobal Airport Kicker Rock – Lobos Island
Saturday
Santa Fe Island Santa Cruz Is: Carrion Point
Sunday
North Seymour Island Santa Cruz Is: Black Turtle Cove
Monday
Santa Cruz Is: Dragon Hill Whale Bay – Eden Islet
Tuesday
Santa Cruz Is: Charles Darwin Station Baltra Airport
Itinerary B (8D/7N)
DAY
PLAN
Tuesday
Baltra Airport Santa Cruz Is: Highlands
Wednesday
Floreana Is: Cormorant Point – Devils Crown Post Office Bay – Baroness Lookout
Thursday
Chinese Hat Islet Santa Cruz Is: Dragon Hill
Friday
Santa Cruz Is: Black Turtle Cove Baltra Airport
Saturday
Santiago Is: Sullivan Bay Bartholome Island
Sunday
Santiago Is: Espumilla Beach – Buccaneer Cove Egas Port
Monday
Rabida Island Chinese Hat
Tuesday
Santa Cruz Is: Charles Darwin Station Baltra Airport
Itinerary B1 (4D/3N)
DAY
PLAN
Tuesday
Baltra Airport Santa Cruz Is: Highlands
Wednesday
San Cristobal Is: Brujo Hill Pitt Point
Thursday
South Plazas Island Mosquera Islet
Friday
Daphne Island Baltra Airport
Itinerary B2 (5D/4N)
DAY
PLAN
Friday
Baltra Airport Santa Cruz Is: Bachas Beach
Saturday
Santiago Is: Sullivan Bay Bartholome Island
Sunday
Santiago Is: Espumilla Beach – Buccaneer Cove Egas Port
Monday
Rabida Island Chinese Hat
Tuesday
Santa Cruz Is: Charles Darwin Station Baltra Airport
These prices include:
All Transfers Airport – Yacht – Airport in Galapagos
Cruise on board the yacht of your choice
Three complete meals per day
Excursions to the Islands
English speaking naturalist guide
The price does not include:
Round trip airfare to Galapagos approximately of US $ 500.00 (It depends of the date of your trip)
Galapagos National Park fee US $ 100.00 (To be paid in cash in Galapagos)
Galapagos Transit card of US $ 20.00 (To be paid in cash in the airport in Quito)