Galapagos Yacht Letty

Galapagos Yacht Letty

First Class Cruise Letty

The renovated Yacht Letty combines comfort, spaciousness, and a personal atmosphere, making it the ideal choice for a relaxing cruise through the Galápagos Islands. On board, guests enjoy generous space and thoughtfully designed facilities that combine an immersive nature experience with a high level of comfort. The eight outside cabins provide private comfort and modern amenities: four cabins on the upper deck with large panoramic windows and four cabins on the lower deck with portholes. The yacht accommodates up to 16 guests in total. Two of the lower deck cabins can be converted into triple cabins and are especially suitable for families with children. An additional benefit for guests is the complimentary Wi-Fi service on board (signal strength may vary depending on location), ideal for sharing special moments during the journey.

Side view of Galapagos Yacht Letty

Information about the ship

  • Length: 25 meters
  • Width: 7 meters
  • Speed: 10 knots
  • Year built: 1991 (renovated in 2024)
  • Engines: 2 × Caterpillar engines with 402 HP each
  • Electricity: 110 V / 220 V
  • Decks: Lower Deck, Main Deck, Upper Deck, Sun Deck
  • Cabins: 4 twin cabins on the lower deck, 4 convertible cabins on the upper deck. Cabins No. 3 & 4 on the lower deck can be converted into triple cabins upon request (1 twin bed & 1 bunk bed) – ideal for families
  • Capacity: 16 passengers
  • Social areas: Lounge, bar, dining room, sun deck (open and covered), outdoor dining area
  • Safety equipment: ABC fire extinguishers, ACR radio, all required navigation equipment, depth sounder, FURUNO radar, GPS, life jackets, VHF-DSS radio
  • Onboard amenities: Snorkeling equipment, sea kayaks, wetsuits (for rent), internet service, TV/DVD, small onboard library
  • Cabins: 10 double cabins
  • Crew: Captain, chef, 7 crew members, and 1 bilingual (ENG/SPA) certified naturalist guide
deckplna Letty Sun deck
Sun Deck
Deckplan Letty Upper deck
Upper Deck
Lety Deckplan main deck
Main Deck
Deckplan Letty lower Deck
Main Deck

Itineraries

Tuesday to Monday - Route A: 7 Days

  • Day 1: Arrival at Baltra Airport – Dragon Hill (Santa Cruz)
  • Day 2: Santiago Island: Buccaneer Cove – Egas Port, Espumilla Beach
  • Day 3: Fernandina Island: Espinoza Point – Isabela Island: Urbina Bay
  • Day 4: Isabela Island: Elizabeth Bay – Moreno Point
  • Day 5: Isabela Island: Tintoreras, Volcano Chico – Tortoise Breeding Center
  • Day 6: Santa Cruz Island: Charles Darwin Station – Tortuga Bay
  • Day 7: San Cristóbal Island: Lobos Islet – Transfer to the Airport

Monday to Tuesday - Route B: 9 Days

  • Day 1: San Cristóbal: Arrival at the Airport – Interpretation Center
  • Day 2: San Cristóbal Island: Pitt Point – Witch Hill, Kicker Rock
  • Day 3: Española Island: Gardner Bay – Suarez Point
  • Day 4: Floreana Island: Baroness Lookout, Post Office Bay – Cormorant Point
  • Day 5: North Seymour Island – Bartolomé Island
  • Day 6: Genovesa Island: Darwin Bay – El Barranco
  • Day 7: South Plaza Island – Santa Fe Island
  • Day 8: Santa Cruz Island: El Chato, Twin Craters – Charles Darwin Station
  • Day 9: Mosquera Island – Transfer to Baltra Airport

Monday to Friday - Route C - 5 Days

  • Day 1: San Cristóbal: Arrival at the Airport – Interpretation Center
  • Day 2: San Cristóbal Island: Pitt Point – Witch Hill, Kicker Rock
  • Day 3: Española Island: Gardner Bay – Suarez Point
  • Day 4: Floreana Island: Baroness Lookout, Post Office Bay – Cormorant Point
  • Day 5: North Seymour Island – Transfer to Baltra Airport

Friday to Tuesday - Route D - 5 Days

  • Day 1: North Seymour Island – Bartolomé Island
  • Day 2: Genovesa Island: Darwin Bay – El Barranco
  • Day 3: South Plaza Island – Santa Fe Island
  • Day 4: Santa Cruz Island: El Chato, Twin Craters – Charles Darwin Station
  • Day 5: Mosquera Island – Transfer to Baltra Airport

Please note: Itineraries are unlikely to change significantly, but are subject to change due to weather, wildlife breeding, safety concerns or instructions from the Galapagos National Park.

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Cancellation conditions

  • All cancellations must be done in written form.
  • If a tour is canceled 121 days or more before the departure date, 10% of the total invoice amount will be charged as a cancellation fee.
  • For cancellations made between 120 and 61 days before the cruise departure, 20% of the total invoice amount will be charged as a cancellation fee.
  • If a cruise is canceled between 60 and 0 days before departure, the full invoice amount (100%) will be charged as a cancellation fee.

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