M/C Galapagos Journey
The M/C Galapagos J
ourney I (aka M/C Anahi) is a spacious, first-class catamaran with highest standards of luxury and comfort built in Guayaquil in 2006, specifically for the needs of Galapagos travelers with ample deck space and large interior spaces.
The Journey I is a catamaran by design it offers a smoother ride in rough water due to the hull design and the constructions parachute effect as the boat crosscuts the waves.
Cabins
The 16 passengers aboard enjoy the high stand
ards of luxury and comfort. There are six twin cabins measuring 151 feet2 (14m2) each located on the main deck plus two suites on the upper deck with matrimonial beds, measuring a comfortable 193 feet2 (18m2). All of the cabins have large picture windows, closets, dressers, and private facilities with showers and hot and cold water.
Social areas
There is plenty of comm
on space on board to socialize, relax, and enjoy the scenery. The sun and shade deck on the upper level provide the perfect spot to enjoy an al fresco meal or a cocktail at the outdoor bar. There is also a small Jacuzzi for relaxing at the end of your day. Up top there is a spacious sun deck with recliner loungers that offers you a great place to lie back while still witnessing the wonders of the Galapagos.
The interior spaces include a large dining room with beautiful ocean views. The main salon with its b
anquette sectional, TV and DVD player make it the ideal spot to meet on board.
Facilities
The Galapagos Journey I carries state of the art navigation and communication equipment onboard. It also carries snorkeling equipment, wetsuits, sea kayaks, a DVD player with a flat screen TV and other amenities for your entertainment
Occassional diving: Journey I offers an opportunity for certified scuba divers to dive on Thrusday and Saturday during the cruise (minimum 4 divers). The dives will be offered instead of the normal land visit. As per the new Galapagos Park regulations, cruises would have to outsource diving from a local land-based dive operator and guests would dive with their staff. But reservations must be done at time of booking the cruise. It is suggested that all divers have advanced dive certification due to strong currents, cold water, thermo-clines and large marine life. The Galapagos National Park regulations require that all guests bring the dive certification card for verification of your dive training and experience.