SEAMAN YACHT IN GALAPAGOS ISLANDS
The Catamaran Seaman is a first class yacht, which began cruising around the Galapagos Islands in 2008. She is a spacious and comfortable boat, which has a capacity of 16 passengers, meaning that there is plenty of space for everyone and the group is of an intimate size.
The Seaman Galapagos Catamaran offers 8 double cabins on board, 2 Suites cabins on the upper deck with matrimonial beds exclusively designed for a more private and romantic stay. 6 double cabins on main deck which are twin beds, Each room features individually controlled AC, storage space, a hair dryer, an en-suite bathroom and amenities.
Seaman Journey Catamaran
offers several itineraries from 4 to 15 days Around the
Galapagos Islands,
which focus on visiting
remote islands
uninhabited
by humans, every day we will make 2 visits per day in which we can do different activities such as Hiking, Snorkeling, Paddle board, Panga rides, always accompanied by a level III Naturalist guide who will be happy to share his knowledge with you.
Also onboard the Seaman yacht galapagos there are a few different areas in which you can relax after a day’s excursions; the sun deck is perfect for catching some rays and topping up your tan, or simply for experiencing the magnificent views of the ocean and islands. There’s also a small library in which you can find many interesting books about the Galapagos, as well as a bar and lounge, where you can relax and enjoy a cocktail or two!
SEAMAN YACHT ONBOARD SERVICES
TECHNICAL FEATURES
- Type: Motor Catamaran Electric system: 2x 50 kw IMO
- Category: Boutique Yacht Naturalist Liveaboard
- Electric power: 110v and 220v AC/DC
- Material Construction: Fiberglass
- Cruising Speed: 10 knots
- Length: 90 feet (27.6 meters)
- Water capacity: 3000 gallons
- Beam: 36.08 feet (11 meters)
- Diesel capacity: 2500 gallons
- Draft: 4.75 feet (1.45 meters)
- Passengers: maximum 16
- Year build: 2007
- Crew: 9 members
- Main engines: 2x Cummins 350 hp IMO
- Diving: Sport platform
- Equipment for sports: Snorkeling (free use of equipment) and sea kayaking.