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6 + 1 naturalist guide or diving guide |
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S/C Nemo Galapagos II is a large Trans-oceanic Alumarine 72 ft. multihull yacht, for cruising and charters. Dive equipped. Ideal for families or groups of friends, for naturalist or diving cruises. This large catamaran was specially built to take up to 14 passengers accommodated in 7 double cabins, each with private bathroom, it was designed by Lagenvin.
The ingeniously designed saloon, the vast cockpit and the unique exterior surface makes this beautiful catamaran, an exceptional cruising boat.
Be amazed by the stability and service on board the S/C Nemo Galapagos II.S/C N
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| TRIP COST 2008 IN US$ PER PERSON | | Cabin | Low Season | High Season | Single Supplement | | 8 DAYS CRUISE | | Departure Dates: Sundays | | Standard | 2200.00 | 2200.00 | 1100.00 | | Additional cost for diving: USD 100.--/pers. (immersion) | |
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| Our Service Includes: Accomodation in double share cabin (single cabin subject to additional supplement), all meals on board, excursions to the islands with a bilingual naturalist guide (English/Spanish) |
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| Not Included: Roundtrip airfare to Galapagos, entrance fee to Galapagos nationalpark (US$ 100.--/person), alcoholic drinks, tips and personal expenses. |
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| Itinerary : Naturalist Cruise with Dive options | | Sunday: Baltra Island (Airport) – Bachas Beaches | | Monday: Bartolomé Island – Sombrero Chino Island (Dive option at Cousin Rocks) | | Tuesday: Isabela Island: Tintoreras | | Wednesday: Floreana Island: Point Cormorant, Devil’s Crown & Post Office Bay (Dive options at Enderby & Champion Rocks) | | Thursday: Española Island: Punta Suarez & Gardner Bay (Dive option) | | Friday: Santa Fe Island (Dive option) – Santa Cruz Island: Charles Darwin Research Center | | Saturday: Seymour Island (Dive option) – Islas Plazas (Dive option at Gordon Rocks) | | Sunday: Caleta Tortuga – Baltra Island (Airport) |
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| Itinerary is subject to be modified without previous notice due to weather conditions, policies of the Galápagos National Park or due to operational reasons |
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