Comorant II: A luxury catamaran launching June 2020
Days: 8, 5 & 4 | From: $4,045/per person
The Cormorant II is a luxury catamaran launching in June 2020. Amenities include a lounge, floor to ceiling windows, and an outdoor jacuzzi. With your bilingual naturalist guide, your guided excursion options include hiking, snorkeling, and wildlife viewing.
- Regular departures throughout the year
- Available for private charter

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We tailor itineraries to your dates and interests, adjusting ships, excursions and length as desired.
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Vessel Information
Accommodations
Accommodations for 16 passengers in 10 suites.
Main Deck: 4 Suites (two are 592ft²/ 55m² and two are 560ft²/ 52m²)
Upper Deck: 6 Suites (four are 334ft²/ 31m² and two are 370ft²/ 34m²)
Sun Deck: Jacuzzi (Please check with your Guide and Cruise Director for our Jacuzzi schedules.)
All cabins have private bathrooms, individual climate controls and ample storage space for clothing and luggage.
Yacht Specifications
Type: Luxury Catamaran
Year constructed: 2020
Length: 148 ft. / 45 mts.
Beam: 44.3 ft. / 13.5 mts.
Draft: 5 ft. / 1.4 mts.
Top Speed: 16 knots
Electric power: 3 generators of 100 KW each
Crew: 9 crew members, 1 cruise director, and 1 bilingual guide

Itineraries & Pricing
Itinerary A (8 days)
Saturday
Arrive to Baltra / Bachas Beach (Santa Cruz)
Sunday
Bartholomew / Sullivan Bay (Santiago)
Monday
South Plaza / Santa Fe
Tuesday
San Cristobal: Cerro Brujo / Pitt Point
Wednesday
San Cristobal: Breeding Center / Lobos Island / Kicker Rock
Thursday
Española: Suarez Point / Gardner Bay
Friday
Floreana: Cormorant Point / Post Office Bay
Saturday
Tortoise Breeding Center / Return to Mainland
Itinerary B (8 days)
Saturday
Arrive to Baltra / Twin Craters / Santa Cruz Highlands
Sunday
Isabela: Tintoreras / Sierra Negra / Wetlands
Monday
Isabela: Moreno Point / Elizabeth Bay
Tuesday
Mangle Point (Fernandina) / Urbina Bay (Isabela)
Wednesday
Espinosa Point (Fernandina) / Punta Vicente Roca (Isabela)
Thursday
Santiago: Egas Port / Espumilla Beach / Buccaneer Cove
Friday
Genovesa: El Barranco / Darwin Bay
Saturday
North Seymour / Return to Mainland
Itinerary C (5 days)
Saturday
Arrive to Baltra / Bachas Beach (Santa Cruz)
Sunday
Bartholomew / Sullivan Bay (Santiago)
Monday
South Plaza / Santa Fe
Tuesday
San Cristobal: Cerro Brujo / Pitt Point
Wednesday
San Cristobal: Breeding Center / Lobos Island / Return to Mainland
Itinerary C (4 days)
Wednesday
Arrive to San Cristobal / Lobos Island / Kicker Rock
Thursday
Española: Suarez Point / Gardner Bay
Friday
Floreana: Cormorant Point / Post Office Bay
Saturday
Tortoise Breeding Center / Return to Mainland
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Displayed itineraries are just summaries. Our travel specialists will help you select the best cruise based on your interests, timing and budget.
Pricing
Trip length: 8, 5 or 4 days
Max number of passengers: 16, in 10 cabins
Prices for 2020:
Included: All meals, guides & activities, water, coffee and tea, use of snorkeling equipment
Not included: Park fees (about $120 per person), Galapagos airfare (about $530 per person), gratuities
4 Days – $4,045 per person
5 Days: $5,345 per person
8 Days: $8,645 per person
Christmas & New Year Supplement: 30%
Children under 12 years old receive a 20% discount
Single Supplement: 70%
Charters: from $60,450 (4 days), $78,450 (5 days), $128,450 (8 days)
Why Travel with Vaya?

We're TRUE specialists
South America is the only place we do trips, and no one knows our destinations better. Our smart and engaging specialists are all current or former U.S. expatriates with years of experience in the region.

Uplifting service
From the first phone call to after you get back, we're here for you every step of the way. We listen, create, customize and advocate for you, and design experiences that go beyond the expected.

Thoughtful, respectful travel
Our discerning sensibility and good taste go beyond just choices in hotels and top guides; we have a walk the walk commitment to the environment and are genuine leaders in conservation efforts.