The
Millenium is one of the most elegant and comfortable catamaran in the
Galapagos. There are ample spaces in the cabins, living rooms and bathrooms
allowing passengers a high standard of elegance and comfort.
Millennium is a motor catamaran which started
her operations in the Galapagos in early 2001. The small group atmosphere
of just 16 passengers, combined with the features of a big vessel, make
a voyage on the Millenium an unforgettable journey. There are 6 double
cabins each with private bath. Each cabin has a balcony with a
beautiful sea views, chilled bar, air conditioning, and private bathroom.
All the social areas have a direct view to the sea.

Specifications:
Type: Catamaran
Category: First Class
Capacity: 16 passengers
Length: 82 feet
Beam: 33 feet
Speed: 12 knots
Crew: 9 members plus 1 bilingual naturalist
guide



ITINERARY:
THURSDAY-THURSDAY (7 NIGHTS)
THURSDAY: San Cristobal - Loberia
San Cristobal highlands
FRIDAY Española
SATURDAY Plazas – Santa Fe
SUNDAY Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz High Lands
MONDAY Puerto Villamil-Isabela Island
TUESDAY Rabida, Egas Port
WEDNESDAY Bartholome - North Seymour
THURSDAY San Cristobal Interpretation Center
Back to Guayaquil or Quito.
ITINERARY
SUNDAY-THURSDAY-SUNDAY (4 NIGHTS)
SUNDAY: Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz Santa High Lands
MONDAY Puerto Villamil-Isabela Island
TUESDAY Rabida, Egas Port
WEDNESDAY Bartholome - North Seymour
THURSDAY San Cristobal Interpretation Center
Back to Guayaquil or Quito
ITINERARY
THURSDAY-SUNDAY-THURSDAY (3 NIGHTS)
THURSDAY San Cristobal – Loberia
FRIDAY Española
SATURDAY Plazas - Santa Fe
SUNDAY Charles Darwin – Baltra
*Itinerary is subject to change without prior notice.
For more information and current prices please send an email to
travel@tropicalnaturetravel.com.
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and transportation.
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