Anahi: A comfortable 16 passenger catamaran
Days: 8, 5 & 4 | From: $3,150/per person
The Anahi is a comfortable and well-appointed first-class catamaran with a high standard of service. The ship accommodates 16 passengers in 8 cabins, all with private bath and A/C. The yacht offers spacious and pleasant common areas, a library, movie room, dining room, and lounge. On the upper sundeck, there is a bar, lounge area, and Jacuzzi. All excursions are led by an experienced bilingual naturalist guide and include hiking, snorkeling, and kayaking. This is an excellent option in the first class category.
- Regular departures throughout the year
- Available for private charter

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Vessel Information
Accommodations
Cabin Information
- 6 Standard Cabins: 150 sq. ft., located on the Main Deck, twin or matrimonial bed, picture windows
- 2 Suites: 270 sq. ft., located on the Upper Deck, matrimonial bed plus sofa bed for optional triple (subject to availability), picture windows
- All cabins have private bathrooms, individual climate controls and ample storage space for clothing and luggage.
Groups & Charters: This yacht is also available for private charter or for small groups of friends or family. Its 8 cabins can accommodate up to 16 people. Inquire for more details.
Available Activities (Depending On Itinerary)
- Hiking
- Snorkeling
- Zodiac Rides
- Kayaking
Yacht Specifications
- Construction: completed in 2006
- Type: Motor catamaran
- Length: 90.5 ft. / 27.6 mts.
- Beam: 36 ft. / 11 mts.
- Engines: 2 John Deere IMO 300 HP
- Speed: 10 knots
- Crew: Captain, Bilingual Naturalist Guide, plus 8 crew members

Itineraries & Pricing
Itinerary A1 (4 days)
Tuesday
Arrive to San Cristóbal / Interpretation Center & Tijeretas Hill
Wednesday
Española: Punta Suarez / Gardner Bay
Thursday
Floreana: Punta Cormorant / Corona del Diablo / Post Office Bay
Friday
Charles Darwin Research Station (Santa Cruz) / Return to Mainland
Itinerary A2 (5 days)
Friday
Arrive to Baltra / Bachas Beach (Santa Cruz)
Saturday
Genovesa: Darwin Bay / El Barranco
Sunday
South Plaza / Santa Fe
Monday
Punta Pitt (San Cristóbal) / Leon Dormido / Lobos Island
Tuesday
San Cristóbal: Cerro Colorado / Return to Mainland
Itinerary B1 (8 days)
Friday
Arrive to Baltra / Twin Craters and Highlands (Santa Cruz)
Saturday
Isabela: Tintoreras / Wall of Tears / Sierra Negra Volcano
Sunday
Isabela: Punta Moreno / Elizabeth Bay
Monday
Isabela: Urbina Bay / Tagus Cove
Tuesday
Espinoza Point (Fernandina) / Vicente Roca Point (Isabela)
Wednesday
Puerto Egas (Santiago) / Rabida
Thursday
Chinese Hat / Bartolome
Friday
North Seymour / Return to Mainland
Itinerary B2 (8 days)
Friday
Arrive to Baltra / Bachas Beach
Saturday
Genovesa: Darwin Bay / El Barranco
Sunday
South Plaza Island / Santa Fe Island
Monday
San Cristobal: Punta Pitt / Leon Dormido / Lobos Island
Tuesday
San Cristobal: Cerro Colorado / Interpretation Center
Wednesday
Española: Punta Suarez / Gardner Bay / Osborn Islet
Thursday
Floreana: Punta Cormorant / Post Office Bay
Friday
Charles Darwin Research Center (Santa Cruz) / Return to Mainland
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The itineraries displayed here are only summaries. Our travel specialists will help you select the best cruise based on your interests, timing, and budget.
Pricing
Trip length: 8 day, 5 day & 4 day itineraries
Max number of passengers: 16, in 8 cabins
Prices 2024:
Included: All meals, guides & activities, water, coffee and tea, snorkeling equipment
Not included: Park fees (about $120 per person), Galapagos airfare (about $600 per person), gratuities, wetsuit rental
4 day cruise: standard $3,150; suite $3,297 per person
5 day cruise: standard $3,885; suite $4,116 per person
8 day cruise: standard $6,195; suite $6,563 per person
Children 11 years old and under receive a 20% discount
Single supplement: 50%
Charters: from $47,513 (4 days), $59,378 (5 days), $94,994 (8 days)
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