General Information
M/C Anahi
The M/C Anahi, a spacious fiberglass catamaran, began operations in 2006. Accommodating sixteen passengers, the spacious cabins include six 14m2 twin cabins on the main deck (2 can be modified to double bed cabins), and two 25m2 suites on the upper deck. Every cabin includes large ocean view windows, wooden floors, private facilities with hot/cold water shower, safes, a closet and air conditioning. The main deck offers ample space for relaxing, including a small library, TV-DVD room, and a comfortable dining room and lounge. On the upper deck, the yacht features a charming bar and a spacious outdoor area for relaxation, together with a Jacuzzi for six people. An ample sundeck offers additional area for relaxing and enjoying the views of the islands.
Technical Information
- Classification: First Class
- Number of Passengers: 16
- Accommodations: 12 passengers in 6 twin bed standard cabins on the main deck (14 square meters each) and 4 passengers in 2 suites (25 square meters) with king beds on the upper deck. Cabins offer large ocean view windows, wooden floors, private facilities with hot/cold water shower, safes, a closet and air conditioning.
- Features: Lounge, dining room, well-stocked bar, conference area with a 50 inch flat screen TV, DVD player, library and picture windows, upper deck bar and jacuzzi, and a spacious sun deck.
- Crew: 9 plus experienced English-speaking naturalist guide (guides in other languages available for closed group cruises).
- Diving offered: No
- Length: 27.6 m
- Beam: 11 m
- Speed: 10 knots
- Engines: 2 John Deere IMO 300 HP each
- Built / Renovated: 2006
- Construction Type: Fiberglass
- Safety and Navigation Equipment: Two 48 mile radars, echosounder, GPS, VHF radio, compass, 2 Rigid life rafts for 15 passengers each, 30 SOLAS life jackets, fire and smoke detectors, fire system, 2 zodiac rafts for 10 passengers each. All safety equipment complies with international Coast Guard regulations.
- Energy: 2 generators, 65 kW each; 110/220 V AC
- Water Capacity: 3000 gallons with watermaker, 1000 gallons per day
Itinerary
Galapagos yachts all operate on a 14 day (2 week) circuit. This circuit is broken into shorter itineraries which can be combined; depending on the yacht, cruises can be as short as 4 days and as long as 15 days.
Starting or ending days are highlighted in the 15 day itinerary (day 1 and day 15 have the same activities); passengers arriving on these days will do the afternoon activity and passengers departing on these days will do the morning activity.
The Anahi offers two itineraries of 8 days, one 4 day and one 5 day itinerary. Itineraries can be combined to form a complete circuit of up to 15 days. One 8 day itinerary includes the northwest area of the Galapagos, including Isabela and Fernandina, and the other visits the southern, eastern and central portion of the islands including Genovesa.
All itineraries listed below are subject to change or modification due to park regulations, airport restrictions, weather conditions, or other circumstances beyond the control of Eos or the yacht operators. They are listed as a service to provide general information as to which places in the Galapagos are typically visited by each yacht cruise.
Itineraries for 2013:
- 15 day circuit
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Operation Days: Friday - Friday
DAY 1 Arrive Baltra - Santa Cruz Highlands DAY 2 Isabela (Puerto Villamil): Tintoreras - Wall of Tears - Breeding Center - Sierra Negra Volcano DAY 3 Isabela: Punta Moreno - Elizabeth Bay DAY 4 Isabela: Caleta Tagus - Urbina Bay DAY 5 Fernandina: Punta Espinoza - Isabela: Punta Vicente Roca DAY 6 Santiago: Pto. Egas - Rabida DAY 7 Chinese Hat - Bartolomé DAY 8 North Seymour - Bachas DAY 9 Genovesa: Darwin Bay - El Barranco DAY 10 South Plazas - Santa Fe DAY 11 San Cristobal: Punta Pitt - Leon Dormido - Isla Lobos DAY 12 San Cristobal: El Junco Lagoon - Breeding Center - Interpretation Center - Tijeretas Hill DAY 13 Española: Punta Suarez - Bahia Gardner - Islote Gardner - Islote Osborn DAY 14 Floreana: Punta Cormorant - Corona del Diablo - Post Office DAY 15 Charles Darwin Station - Depart Baltra - 8 Day "B1" Northwest
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Operation Days: Friday - Friday Download Detailed Itinerary
DAY 1 Arrive Baltra - Santa Cruz Highlands DAY 2 Isabela (Puerto Villamil): Tintoreras - Wall of Tears - Breeding Center - Sierra Negra Volcano DAY 3 Isabela: Punta Moreno - Elizabeth Bay DAY 4 Isabela: Caleta Tagus - Urbina Bay DAY 5 Fernandina: Punta Espinoza - Isabela: Punta Vicente Roca DAY 6 Santiago: Pto. Egas - Rabida DAY 7 Chinese Hat - Bartolomé DAY 8 North Seymour - Depart Baltra - 8 Day "B2" Southcentral
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Operation Days: Friday - Friday Download Detailed Itinerary
DAY 1 Arrive Baltra - Bachas DAY 2 Genovesa: Darwin Bay - El Barranco DAY 3 South Plazas - Santa Fe DAY 4 San Cristobal: Punta Pitt - Leon Dormido - Isla Lobos DAY 5 San Cristobal: El Junco Lagoon - Breeding Center - Interpretation Center - Tijeretas Hill DAY 6 Española: Punta Suarez - Bahia Gardner - Islote Gardner - Islote Osborn DAY 7 Floreana: Punta Cormorant - Corona del Diablo - Post Office DAY 8 Charles Darwin Station - Depart Baltra - 5 Day
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Operation Days: Friday - Tuesday Download Detailed Itinerary
DAY 1 Arrive Baltra - Bachas DAY 2 Genovesa: Darwin Bay - El Barranco DAY 3 South Plazas - Santa Fe DAY 4 San Cristobal: Punta Pitt - Leon Dormido - Isla Lobos DAY 5 San Cristobal: El Junco Lagoon - Breeding Center - Depart San Cristobal - 4 Day
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Operation Days: Tuesday - Friday
DAY 1 Arrive San Cristobal - Interpretation Center - Tijeretas Hill DAY 2 Española: Punta Suarez - Bahia Gardner - Islote Gardner - Islote Osborn DAY 3 Floreana: Punta Cormorant - Corona del Diablo - Post Office DAY 4 Charles Darwin Station - Depart Baltra