Angelito Motor
We offer the undoubted charm of the Angelito cruise and the best experiences in nature! It has been family owned and operated since its launch in 1992.
She’s been lovingly cared for, and the dedication of her owners is visible in everything she does. Our experienced guides show our exceptional itineraries without rush but with enough time, knowledge, and passion. We complete with excellent service, comfortable accommodation, great food, and a professional crew.
From her beautifully clean exterior to the stunning waxed wood interior fittings to the quality of service – everyone on board is obviously proud of the yacht. Onboard, Angelito cruise offers comfortable accommodation for its guests. Consistently receiving exceptional client feedback, the Angelito yacht is also considered a family boat, happy to accept young children aboard.
The eight bright, wooden-furnished double cabins are on the main deck, these can be prepared as a twin, with two single beds, or matrimonial with a double bed. Every trip has at least one member of the family onboard to ensure that their exacting standards never slip.
Angelito Cruise Offers two different 8-day itineraries, each of which has its own attractions in terms of wildlife and habitat, all this is reinforced by their responsible tour operation, commitment with the locals and the protection of the islands, constant and meticulous maintenance, decades of presence, and perseverance, and their unique history!
All tours offer the chance to get up close with the unique wildlife and all itineraries are exceptionally complete, harmonic, and varied, with the most to see and many highlights but combined with the shortest possible navigation.
The Angelito’s crew and guide are wonderful – all very friendly, and they clearly work very hard to make sure that each Galápagos trip is a success for every passenger. It truly is a cruise that is constantly renewed, keeping the comforts and services on board in perfect condition.
Tour Plan
- Thursday – Baltra Airport / Santa Cruz Island – Puerto Ayora – Highlands
- Friday – Española Island – Gardner Bay – Suarez Point
- Saturday – Santa Fe Island / Plaza South Island
- Sunday – Santa Cruz Island – Black Turtle Cove / Baltra Airport
- Sunday – Baltra Airport / Seymour North Island
- Monday – Chinese Hat Island / Bartolome Island
- Tuesday – Genovesa Island – Darwin Bay – Prince Philip’s Steps
- Wednesday – Santiago Island – Egas Port / Rabida Island
- Thursday – Santa Cruz Island – Charles Darwin Station / Baltra Airport
- Sunday – Baltra Airport / Santa Cruz Island – Las Bachas Beach
- Monday – Mosquera Islet / Santa Cruz Island – Dragon Hill
- Tuesday – Isabela Island – Tagus Cove / Fernandina Island – Espinoza Point
- Wednesday – Isabela Island – Urbina Bay – Elizabeth Bay
- Thursday – Isabela Island – Moreno Point – Puerto Villamil
- Friday – a) Isabela Island – Villamil Port / Santa Cruz Island – Puerto Ayora or b) Isabela Insel – Sierra Negra Volcano – End of service 5 pm.
- Sunday – Baltra Airport / Seymour North Island
- Monday – Chinese Hat Island / Bartolome Island
- Tuesday – Genovesa Island – Darwin Bay – Prince Philip’s Steps
- Wednesday – Santiago Island – Egas Port / Rabida Island
- Thursday – Santa Cruz Island – Charles Darwin Station – Highlands
- Friday – Española Island – Gardner Bay – Punta Suarez
- Saturday – Santa Fe Island / South Plaza Island
- Sunday – Santa Cruz Island – Black Turtle Cove / Baltra Airport
- Sunday – Baltra Airport / Santa Cruz Island – Las Bachas Beach
- Monday – Mosquera Island / Santa Cruz Island – Dragon Hill
- Tuesday – Isabela Island – Tagus Cove / Fernandina Island – Espinoza Point
- Wednesday – Isabela Island – Urbina Bay – Elizabeth Bay
- Thursday – Isabela Island – Moreno Point – Puerto Villamil
- Friday – Isabela Island – Puerto Villamil – Sierra Negra Volcano – Giant Tortoises Breeding center
- Saturday – Floreana Island – Punta Cormorant – Devil’s Crown – Post Office Bay / Santa Cruz Island – Puerto Ayora
- Sunday – Daphne Mayor Island / Baltra Airport
Details
Motor Yacht, wooden construction
2013
70 ft. (22 m)
22 ft. (6.6 m)
16 Passengers
7 crew members + 1 Naturalist Guide
10 Knots
Sunday & Thursday
Hikes, Snorkeling, Dinghy Rides, Swimming