Highlight
Yacht La Pinta comfortably accommodates up to 48 guests and boasts ample social areas. It has an observation deck towards the bow, wrap-around windows, a hot tub, a cardio gym, kayaks, a glass-bottom boat, a sundeck, and sun loungers. This vessel epitomizes a sophisticated and upscale island experience, perfect for travelers seeking luxury. La Pinta is especially ideal for families traveling together, offering numerous connecting cabins. The dedicated staff consistently prioritizes safety and comfort while embracing a spirit of adventure.
Technical Specifications
Reconstruted & refitted: | Callao, Peru in 2007 |
Length: | 63.87 metres (209 ft.) |
Beam: | 12.50 metres (41 ft.) |
Gross Tonnage: | 1,438.25 tons |
Speed: | 10 knots |
Capacity: | 48 guests |
Cabin: | 24 outside cabins, on the same Deck with twin or queen-size beds |
Double Cabin size: | 16 square metres (175 square feet) |
Triple cabin size: | 22 square metres (236 square feet) with sofa bed |
Decks: | Three public decks include an ample Bar-salon, dining room, natural history library, sky bar and sundeck |
Wellness: | Jacuzzi, Fitness room |
Type of Vessel: | Motor Yacht |
Electricity: | 110-220 volts 50Hz |
Engines: | 2 DEUTZ Model SBA 8M 1275 HP |
Navigation Equipment: | Gyrocompass, Automatic Pilot, radar and GPS |
Communications Systems: | Inmarsat C, Satellite Internet |
Safety Certificates: | SOLAS, STCW, MARPOL, ISM CODE 12 |
Fire Detector: | Automatic with control from the bridge |
Life Jackets: | In each cabin |
Inflatable Life Craft: | 2 x 50-man and 6 x 25-man |
Landing Craft: | 4 Pumar inflatable craft + glass bottom boat |
Owner: | ETICA (Metropolitan Touring) |
Decks: | 3 (Sun Deck, Cabin Deck, Main Deck) |
Crew: | 27 (Including officers) |
Naturalist Guides: | 4 (including Expedition Manager) |
Medical Officer: | Permanently on board |
NORTHEASTERN
- 5 days 4 nights
- Baltra Island Airport
After arriving at Baltra Airport, you will take a transfer ferry. Afterward, you will board a private bus to the highlands. Lunch is served at a local restaurant. - Highlands (Santa Cruz Island)
After lunch, we will go to a reserve where tortoises are easy to spot. After this, a short, private bus ride will take us to the town of Puerto Ayora to board Yacht La Pinta.
- Eden Islet (Santa Cruz Island)
In Eden Islet, we can observe blue-footed boobies, reef sharks, and frigates. There’s a chance to snorkel or ride aboard the glass-bottom boat, weather permitting. - Sombrero Chino Islet
This islet makes for a beautiful visit as one explores the wildlife along its trail, which begins at a white sand beach. The cove offers excellent swimming and snorkeling opportunities.
- Bartolome Island
We will disembark and begin a steep climb where the view from the top makes the trek well worth the effort! We will take a panga ride around the colossal Pinnacle Rock after the walk. - Sullivan Bay
After lunch, we will disembark at Sullivan Bay on the east coast of Santiago Island. This visitor site is an excellent spot for swimming and snorkeling.
- Prince Philip’s Steps: Our journey northward, crossing the Equator at Latitude 0º0’00”, brought us to Prince Philip’s Steps. This morning, disembark and prepare for a brief yet invigorating climb up a wooden staircase leading to the enchanting “bird island.” Once atop the steps, you’ll find a flat expanse perfect for a scenic mile-long stroll across this petite island. Keep your eyes peeled for vast colonies of Nazca and red-footed boobies, majestic frigate birds, and be on the lookout for the diurnal short-eared owl gracefully hunting flocks of storm petrels swirling in the ocean breeze. While exploring, take a moment to spot fur seals along the cliffs and perhaps indulge in a serene kayak paddle to enhance your experience.
- Darwin Bay: In the afternoon, unwind on the beautiful white coral beach and partake in various aquatic activities before embarking on a leisurely walk to observe the diverse marine and land bird species that inhabit the area. For those seeking a more adventurous outing, an optional trek over sharp lava formations and uneven terrain offers awe-inspiring views of the surroundings. From our anchorage, marvel at the stunning vistas of the collapsed caldera, a remnant of the island’s volcanic past, adding a touch of geological wonder to your exploration.
- Baltra Island Airport
The journey ends at Baltra Island, where you will take your transfer to the airport to hop on your flight back to the mainland.
- Itineraries can be modified due to weather conditions or Galapagos National Park regulations.
SOUTHEASTERN
- 5 days 4 nights
- Baltra Airport
This adventure begins with your flight to Baltra Island, followed by a transfer to the nearby dock to board Yacht La Pinta. You will be invited to lunch after an introductory briefing on board and an emergency drill. - South Plaza Island
Along the coastline, we will walk by sea lion colonies while seabirds play along the cliffs of this small but spectacular island. Crawling around this entire scene are the yellow-greyish land iguanas.
- Santa Fe Island
We take the dinghy over to this white-sand beach. The yellow Santa Fe land iguana, exclusive to this island, might also be spotted. Following the walk, you’ll choose swimming, snorkeling, or riding aboard our glass-bottom boat. - Cerro Colorado & Tortoise Breeding Center
After lunch, we will disembark at Puerto Baquerizo Moreno. Once at Cerro Colorado, we will visit the Breeding Center for giant tortoises.
- Punta Pitt
This morning, we land at the eastern tip of San Cristobal Island. The trail that ascends from the beach provides spectacular views of the shoreline, allowing the chance to observe frigatebirds and sea lions. - Cerro Brujo
After lunch, a dinghy ride along the shores will take us to Cerro Brujo. This is a great site for walking and spotting plenty of seabirds and shorebirds. Galapagos sea lions will also be present.
- Punta Suarez
Explore Punta Suarez in the morning to encounter seabird colonies, including iconic waved albatrosses (visible from early April to early January). Look for other bird species and the “blowhole” lava formation. Spot colorful marine iguanas and enjoy a delightful lunch back on board. - Gardner Bay
In the afternoon, we arrive at the white coral beach of Gardner Bay, where you can observe sea lions, mockingbirds, and finches. You can also enjoy snorkeling, kayaking, or a glass-bottom boat ride to explore the marine wonders.
- Charles Darwin Research Station /Baltra Airport
After disembarking at the Puerto Ayora docks, we will visit the Charles Darwin Research Station and get a chance to visit the breeding program for giant tortoises. Afterward, we will take a bus that will take us to the opposite coast. Once there, a short ferry ride will take us across the channel to Baltra Island and the airport.
- Itineraries can be modified due to weather conditions or Galapagos National Park regulations.
SOUTHWESTERN
- 8 days 7 nights
- Baltra Island
This adventure begins with your flight to Baltra Island and a transfer to the nearby dock to board Yacht La Pinta. You will be invited to lunch after an introductory briefing on board and an emergency drill. - North Seymour Island
We will disembark and enjoy a walk along this beautiful island. You will observe numerous birds, sea lions, and land iguanas. Afterward, we will head back onboard for an evening briefing, a welcome cocktail, and dinner.
- Punta Vicente Roca
This coastal exploration is done aboard dinghies. There is abundant wildlife here, and, depending on weather conditions, you can snorkel along the cliffs! - Punta Espinoza
In the afternoon, we will visit the youngest island of the archipelago – Fernandina. Highlights here include hawks, penguins, flightless cormorants, and astounding views of the surrounding volcanic landscapes.
- Urbina Bay
After breakfast, we will disembark at Urbina Bay. We will see plenty of corals and shells alongside Galapagos land iguanas. While sailing across the Bolívar Channel, we will have a chance to spot whales. - Tagus Cove
Upon disembarking, we will partake in an uphill hike to the Darwin Crater, which consists entirely of salt water. Afterward, you can snorkel or ride kayaks along the coastal landscape.
- Rabida Island
In the morning, we will disembark at Rabida Island’s red-colored beach. We will observe marine iguanas, mockingbirds, and Darwin’s finches. - Dragon Hill [Santa Cruz Island]
The walk here involves circling a brackish-water lagoon that lagoon birds often frequent. Further inland, the trail offers a beautiful view of the bay as well as the western islands.
- Puerto Ayora & Charles Darwin Research Station
The morning visit heads to the Charles Darwin Research Station and the giant tortoise pens within an impressive giant prickly-pear cactus forest. Following our visit, lunch will be served at the Finch Bay Galapagos Hotel. - Highlands of Santa Cruz Island
This is a great place to look for the emblematic Darwin’s Finches and the endemic Scalesia trees. We visit a giant tortoise reserve before returning to the yacht.
- Post Office Bay
After breakfast, we will disembark at Post Office Bay to visit the historic “Post Office Barrel” that has functioned as a post office. There’s kayaking and swimming from the beach here as well. - Champion Islet & Cormorant Point
You can enjoy snorkeling or a ride on the glass-bottom boat that travels along “Champion Islet.” Later, you will visit Cormorant Point, where American flamingos can be spotted.
- The journey ends at Baltra Island, where you will be transferred to the airport to take your flight back to the mainland.
- Itineraries can be modified due to weather conditions or Galapagos National Park regulations.
Cruise includes
- Accommodations
- All meals
- Soft drinks
- Island sightseeing
- Naturalist guides
- Lecture services in English/Spanish only
- Wet suit rental
- Snorkeling gear
- Internet
- Luggage handling
- Medical care on board (but not the cost of medication)
- Taxes
- Transfers in the Islands
Cruise does not include
- Air transportation to / from Galapagos
- Airport taxes
- Galapagos National Park entrance fee (US$ 200 subject to change without previous notice)
- Migration Control Card (US$ 20 subject to change without previous notice)
- Fuel surcharges
- Alcoholic beverages**, gratuities, gifts, laundry or valet services and additional items.
- Please note: soft drinks are considered juices and carbonated drinks, not “virgin” cocktails; internet connections onboard consist of 2 computer stations in the library and Wi-Fi in the yacht’s social areas; due to the Galapagos’ remote location, internet connections are intermittent and low-bandwidth.
- Please note, we charge guests who wish to bring bottles of wine and/or spirits aboard our vessels a corkage fee of $27+taxes.
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