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Built in 2000, the Rumba first sailed on the Galapagos
waters in 2001. This modern vessel offers space for up to 10
passengers that are accommodated in five double occupancy cabins
with private bathrooms and ventilation. On board, there are an
ample sundeck, a cozy lounge, and restaurant/bar area,
as well as a TV and VHS room.
You will feel at home right away thanks to the Rumba's modern
design and spacious, yet cozy interior. The professional crew and
the delicious cuisine make your cruise on the Rumba a once-in-a-lifetime
experience. The Rumba is for those who prefer small groups, a personalized
service, and a cozy, familiar atmosphere on board.
- Type: Motor Vessel
- Category: Tourist Class
- Year: 2000
- Length: 49 ft / 14.9 m
- Beam: 36.08 ft / 11 m
- Speed : 8 knots
- Crew: Captain, sailor/bartender, chef, mechanic,
and 1 naturalist multilingual guide
- Accommodation: 5 double cabins with private
bath and fan (no A/C)
M/Y Rumba 2009 Itineraries:
8 DAY TOUR: Sunday to Sunday
Sunday: Arrival in Baltra Island - Bachas Beach
Monday: Plazas Island – Santa
Fe Island:
Tuesday: Española Island, Gardner Bay,
Suarez Point.
Wednesday: Floreana Island, Cormorant Point,
Post Office Bay
Thursday: Santa Cruz Island, Charles Darwin
Station, Highlands.
Friday: Rabida Island, Santiago Island, Egas
Port
Saturday: Bartolome Island – Sullivan
Bay.
Sunday: North Seymour – transfer to airport
in Baltra
5 DAY TOUR: Sunday
to Thursday
Sunday: Arrival in Baltra Island - Bachas Beach
Monday: Plazas Island – Santa
Fe Island:
Tuesday: Española Island, Gardner Bay,
Suarez Point.
Wednesday: Floreana Island, Cormorant Point,
Post Office Bay
Thursday: Santa Cruz Island, Charles Darwin
Station –Transfer to airport in Baltra
4 DAY TOUR: Thursday
to Sunday/Sunday to Thursday
Thursday: Baltra- Highlands (Sta. Cruz Islands)
Friday: Rabida Island – Santiago Island.
Puerto Egas
Saturday: Bartolome Island – Sullivan
Bay.
Sunday: North Seymour – Baltra
For more information and current prices please send an email to
travel@tropicalnaturetravel.com.
Staying on in Ecuador? Whether your interest is wildlife or culture, in a short
extension tour you can experience more of the living heritage of this vibrant
country. Day trips are also a
great way to see Quito and the nearby sites. We can even arrange hotels
and transportation.
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