Refit and reconstructed during several stages of her past, M/Y Grace Yacht has always maintained her graceful and stylish lines. She has begun a new era in her rich history and her best days are here as an icon in the Galapagos Islands.
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M/Y Grace: A Galapagos Expedition Yacht
1.
2. THE GALAPAGOS ISLANDS
The Galapagos Archipelago is a cluster of some
13 volcanic islands and associated islets and rocks
located just under the equator, about 600 miles
(1000 km) west of Ecuador in South America.
The oldest of the islands are about 4 million years
old and the youngest are still in the process of
being formed. These Islands that we visit on our
Galapagos expeditions are considered to be one of
the most active volcanic areas in the world.
The islands of this archipelago certainly appear to be
out of this world. They are, in fact, an unpredicted
wilderness, filled with extraordinary populations of
unique species, which have developed apart from
humans and their dominating influence. This results
in a series of daily wild encounters with tame and
exotic creatures on every Island that we visit. In a
effort to preserve the islands as they were centuries
ago, the Galapagos have been declared a World
Heritage Site by UNESCO.
3. History of an Iconic Yacht
M/Y Grace’s stellar past includes ownership by
millionaire tycoons, royalty and a stint in the
British Navy. She was commissioned to be built
in 1928, during the Great Gatsby era by Camper
& Nicholson in Southampton, England. After
serving as the personal yacht for high powered
industrialists, including Sir George Tilley,
chairman of the Prudential Insurance Co., she
was conscripted to serve in the British Royal
Navy during WWII. During the war she played
an important role at Dunkirk, captured a German
torpedo E-boat and even has an unconfirmed
sinking of a U-boat to her credit. In 1951 she
was acquired by a company owned by Aristotle THE GRACE DIFFERENCE
Onassis who renamed her Arion, and was later
Expert, Professional and Friendly Naturalists
given as a wedding gift from Aristotle himself to
The most knowledgeable, professional and friendly
Prince Rainier and Princess Grace of Monaco. naturalists in the region have been selected to be
Rechristened Deo Juvante, it was onboard this part of the M/Y Grace experience, all with over 15
vessel where Prince Rainier and princess Grace years of experience guiding on the Islands.
spent their honeymoon getaway. All are level-3 certified, the highest level of
expertise attainable in the Islands.
Refit and reconstructed during several stages of
her past, the yacht has always maintained her The Perfect Size Expedition
graceful and stylish lines. She has begun a new era M/Y Grace shows you the Galapagos in a way
in her rich history and her best days are here as an larger ships in the Islands cannot… up-close.
icon in the Galapagos Islands. Many outfitters in the Islands offer ships carrying
anywhere from 48 to 96 or more guests! An
expedition aboard M/Y Grace, with only a
Her Name
handful of like-minded travelers, offers a more
For many years, M/Y Grace journeyed the waters
flexible and intimate experience.
of this world under various different names. She
has been rechristened with a name that brings The Best Visitor Sites on the Islands
back memories of one of the best times in her We explore the most important and remote
history. Named after her late owner, Her Serene visitor sites of the Islands, introducing our
Highness Princess Grace of Monaco, the name is a guests to sights and Galapagos wildlife that
representation of her elegance, beauty and prestige. many travelers never see. Our carefully planned
In Galapagos, her past is relived by all who journey itineraries encompass the full spectrum of the
aboard her. The service onboard this yacht, coupled archipelago allowing guests to encounter the most
with the true feeling of a safari experience, is unlike exotic and interesting creatures of the Islands.
anything that is currently offered in the Islands.
A Unique and Elegant Yacht
No other yacht in Galapagos has the classic and
graceful lines of this iconic yacht or a history as rich
and interesting as M/Y Grace’s. She carries a special
charm and elegance that is only acquired with a long
history at sea. Service onboard is more personal
than on many yachts in Galapagos and we have
an unparalleled flexibility to unexpectedly explore
Galapagos’ spontaneous natural encounters.
4. ACTIVITIES ON THE ISLANDS
Walks & Hikes
Daily walks and hikes on beaches, lava fields,
alongside cliffs and around mangrove estuaries.
ABOUT THE YACHT Includes wildlife encounters, scenic views and
detailed lectures and explanations from our expert
Staterooms & Bathrooms naturalists.
2 Master Suites, 2 Twin Suites and 5 Premium
Staterooms of up to 18 sq.m (194 sq.ft), with Snorkeling
private facilities, individual climate controls, safe One of the favorite activities in Galapagos and requires
boxes, telephones and plenty of storage space for no previous experience to be enjoyed immensely by
clothing and luggage. Private bathrooms on all guests of all ages. Offered almost every day at various
staterooms with hair dryers, amenities and ample sites around the archipelago. Includes snorkeling
space to store toiletries. with playful sea lions, marine iguanas, green sea
turtles and many other wonderful creatures.
Public Areas
Saloon equipped with a bar, TV/ Video system, Sea Kayaking
stereo system and presentation facilities. Interior Offered on all our departures and guests require
dining room or an equally elegant al-fresco dining no previous experience to participate. Great way to
area. Sky lounge with bar on Albert deck with explore the cliffs, secluded coves, shores, mangrove
plenty of space to be in the open air. Jacuzzi on estuaries and beautiful beaches. Galapagos
the bow of the yacht. Sun Deck with lounge penguins, flightless cormorants, sea lions and many
chairs for sunbathing. other animals can be seen from up-close on a kayak
and even as they swim!
Special Features
One naturalist for every 9 guests on a full Dinghy (Panga) Rides
yacht. The yacht features a Jacuzzi, sea kayaks, Rides on inflatable zodiacs are offered on most of the
snorkeling gear and wetsuits onboard. Young visitor sites, alongside cliffs, shores, secluded coves
Explorer’s Club is offered for Family departures. and beautiful mangrove estuaries. In the mangrove
A wide variety of books available in the library as estuaries it is very common to see green sea turtles
well as various board games and movies for all. mating, golden & eagle rays gliding and sleeping reef
sharks!
Meals and Dining
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served buffet Scuba Diving (optional)
style. All meals are offered in a variety of local Scuba diving is offered as an additional activity
and international cuisines, with tropical exotic for those guests who are looking to take a peek
fruits always available. Vegetarian menus, at the underwater world of the Galapagos – the
children menus and other special menus can be second largest Marine Reserve in the world.
catered to upon request. Please inquire with us for more information on
our Galapagos diving adventures.
5. ITINERARY # 1 / IN BRIEF DAY BY DAY: ITINERARY # 1
FOLLOWING DARWIN’S FOOTSTEPS
Day 1: Saturday • Morning: Arrive San Cristobal Island
• Afternoon: San Cristobal: Isla Lobos / Kicker Rock (WH, SN) SATURDAY: Quito or Guayaquil / Galapagos
Day 2: Sunday • Morning: Hood (Española) Island: Punta Suarez (WH) Fly to Galapagos Islands and board M/Y Grace. Visit Lobos
• Afternoon: Hood: Gardner Bay (WH, SN, KY) Island and its large colonies of Galapagos sea lions, followed
Day 3: Monday • Morning: Floreana: Post Office Bay / Mirador Baronesa (WH) by Kicker Rock, a spectacular rock formation that rises 152
• Afternoon: Floreana: Punta Cormorant (WH, SN) meters (500 feet) out of the Pacific. Welcome cocktail. (L, D)
Day 4: Tuesday • Morning: Isabela (Albemarle) Island: Tintoreras / Humedales (WH, SN)
SUNDAY: Española (Hood) Island: Punta Suarez &
• Afternoon: Isabela (Albemarle) Island: Volcan Sierra Negra (HR, WH)
Gardner Bay
Day 5: Wednesday • Morning: Santa Cruz (Indefatigable) Island: Bachas Beach (WH, SN)
Morning visit to Punta Suarez, on Española Island, to see
• Afternoon: Santa Cruz: Black Turtle Cove (PR)
large marine iguanas, masked boobies and blue footed
Day 6: Thursday • Morning: Rabida (Jervis) Island: Rabida (WH, SN)
boobies nesting along the cliff’s edge, as well as the
• Afternoon: Santiago Island: Sullivan Bay (WH, PR, SN) famous waved albatross. Afternoon visit to Gardner Bay, a
Day 7: Friday • Morning: Bartolome Island: Pinnacle Rock & Overlook (WH, SN, PR) magnificent long white sandy beach, where colonies of sea
• Afternoon: North Seymour Island (WH, SN) lions laze in the sun and sea turtles swim offshore. (B,L,D)
Day 8: Saturday • Morning: Mosquera Islet (WH)
• Late Morning: Baltra: Depart for Mainland Ecuador MONDAY: Floreana Island: Post Office Bay & Punta
Cormorant
SN = Snorkeling / KY = Kayaking / PR = Panga (Dinghy) Ride Start with a leisurely hike to post office Bay, once used
WH = Walk or Soft Hike / HR = Horseback Riding by British navigators to send mail with homebound
messengers. Descend into a lava tube before a panga ride
along la loberia. Enjoy afternoon walk to Punta Cormorant,
where a salt-water lagoon is home to large colonies of pink
flamingoes. (B, L, D)
TUESDAY: Isabela Island: Tintoreras / Volcan Sierra Negra
A pathway past huddles of marine iguanas leads towards a
lagoon and a narrow channel which makes a favored resting
place for white-tipped sharks at Las Tintoreras. Afternoon
bus ride to Sierra Negra Volcano, the second largest caldera
in the world, for a short hike and breathtaking view of the
caldera and surroundings. (B, L, D)
WEDNESDAY: Sta.Cruz Island: Bachas Beach & Black
Turtle Cove
In WWII the American army abandoned two barges whose
remains can still be seen on Bachas beach. Afternoon
visit to Black Turtle Cove, a beautiful and peaceful area of
mangroves. Panga ride to look for schools of golden rays,
endangered green sea turtles, white-tipped reef sharks and
lava herons. (B,L,D)
THURSDAY: Rabida Island / Santiago Island: Sullivan Bay
Morning walk at Rabida Island on a reddish beach to observe
cliffs, and steep, sloping volcanic cinder-cones. Snorkeling
offered along the rocks with sea lions and tropical fish.
Afternoon visit to Sullivan Bay, which offers one of the most
outstanding volcanic sites in the Galapagos. (B,L,D)
FRIDAY: Bartolome Island / North Seymour Island
Morning visit to Bartolome Island, hiking to the top of a
dormant volcano for a beautiful panorama of lava flows,
neighboring islands and Pinnacle Rock. Snorkel with sea
lions and penguins. Afternoon visit to North Seymour
Island, a good nesting site for frigatebirds. and Blue-footed
boobies. (B,L,D)
EXPEDITIONS 2012 / START DATES (ITINERARY # 1) SATURDAY: Mosquera Islet / Departure Baltra
Early morning visit to Mosquera Islet, a flat, sandy islet
Note: All our itineraries are 7 nights / 8 days, from Saturday to Saturday. which attracts a great quantity of sea lions. Also an excellent
Start dates shown below. site for observing shorebirds. There is no trail here, so
any visitor can enjoy an open area. Late morning head to
January: 14 • 28 May: 05 • 19 September: 08 • 22 the airport for the flight back to Quito or Guayaquil in the
February: 11 • 25 June: 02 • 16 • 30 October: 06 • 20 mainland. (B)
March: 10 • 24 July: 14 • 28 November: 03 • 17
April: 07 • 21 August: 11 • 25 December: 01 • 15 • 29
6. ITINERARY # 2 / IN BRIEF DAY BY DAY: ITINERARY # 2
BEYOND DARWIN’S FOOTSTEPS
Day 1: Saturday • Morning: Arrive Baltra Island
• Afternoon: Sombrero Chino (WH, SN)
Day 2: Sunday • Morning: Santa Fe Island: (WH) SATURDAY: Quito or Guayaquil / Galapagos
• Afternoon: South Plazas Island: (WH, Diving if Interested) Fly to Galapagos Islands and board M/Y Grace. Visit
Day 3: Monday • Morning: Tower Island: Prince Phillip’s Steps (PR, WH, SN, KY) Sombrero Chino, which has a beautiful landscape and a
• Afternoon: Tower Island: Darwin Bay Beach (WH) spectacular white coral sand beach. Snorkeling with sea
Day 4: Tuesday • Morning: Fernandina Island: Punta Espinosa (WH, SN) lions and penguins. Welcome cocktail and first formal
• Afternoon: Isabela (Albemarle) Island: Urbina Bay (WH, Swimming) briefing. (L, D)
Day 5: Wednesday • Morning: Isabela (Albemarle) Island: Tagus Cove (WH, SN, KY)
• Afternoon: Isabela (Albemarle) Island: Punta Vicente Roca (PR, SN) SUNDAY: Santa Fe and South Plaza Islands
Day 6: Thursday • Morning: Santiago Island: Playa Espumilla or Caleta Bucanero (WH, SN) Santa Fe Island in the morning, which offers one of the
• Afternoon: Santiago Island: James Bay (WH, SN) more beautiful and sheltered coves in the islands. Our goal
Day 7: Friday • Morning: Santa Cruz Island: Charles Darwin Research Station (WH) is to spot one of the large endemic species of land iguana.
• Afternoon: Santa Cruz Island: Highlands Tortoise Reserve (WH) Afternoon visit to South Plaza, one of the smallest islands
Day 8: Saturday • Morning: San Cristobal Island: Interpretation Center (WH) of the archipelago, yet one of the richest in wildlife. (B,L,D)
• Late Morning: San Cristobal Island: Depart for Mainland Ecuador
MONDAY: Tower Island: Prince Phillip’s Steps & Darwin
SN = Snorkeling / KY = Kayaking / PR = Panga (Dinghy) Ride Bay Beach
WH = Walk or Soft Hike / HR = Horseback Riding Tower Island is an ocean-filled caldera ringed by the
outer edges of a sizeable and mostly submerged volcano.
It is also known as “Bird Island,” a name it lives up to in a
spectacular way! We have the opportunity to go on walks &
hikes, snorkeling, kayaking and on dinghy rides. (B, L, D)
TUESDAY: Fernandina Island: Punta Espinosa Isabela
Island: Urbina Bay
Morning visit to Fernandina Island, home to La Cumbre
volcano, which erupts frequently. Visit Punta Espinosa,
where species such as marine iguanas, sea lions, flightless
cormorants, and hawks can be seen in close proximity.
Afternoon visit to Urbina Bay. Walk amongst dried coral
heads of an uplifted ocean floor and track down large land
iguanas and Galapagos tortoises that live in the area. (B, L, D)
WEDNESDAY: Isabela Island : Tagus Cove & Punta
Vicente Roca
Hike up Tagus Cove for a spectacular view of our
anchorage in the bay, as well as Darwin and Wolf
Volcanoes. Afternoon snorkeling at Punta Vicente Roca.
The abundance of marine life here, in combination with
the protection of the coves, makes this one of the best
snorkeling spots in the Islands. (B,L,D)
THURSDAY: Santiago Island: James Bay
Morning visit to James Bay. .First landing is Puerto Egas,
which offers an intriguing eroded rock formation. Inland,
the trail crosses the dry interior. Darwin describes his
visit to James Bay in The Voyage of the Beagle. From the
beach we experience one of the most exuberant snorkeling
sessions of our visit. (B,L,D)
FRIDAY: Santa Cruz Island : Puerto Ayora
Morning visit to the Giant Tortoise Breeding and Rearing
Program, as well as meet famed Lonesome George in the
Charles Darwin Research Station. Afternoon visit to the
EXPEDITIONS 2012 / START DATES (ITINERARY # 2) lush wet fields of the Highlands.. Explore old lava tubes
Note: All our itineraries are 7 nights / 8 days, from Saturday to Saturday. and look for Giant tortoises in the wild. (B,L,D)
Start dates shown below.
SATURDAY: San Cristobal Island
Return to San Cristobal Island and visit the Interpretation
January: 21 May: 12 • 26 September: 15 • 29 Centre, which presents a comprehensive exhibit of the
February: 04 • 18 June: 09 • 23 October: 13 • 27 islands’ natural history, human interaction, ecosystems,
March: 03 • 17 • 31 July: 07 • 21 November: 10 • 24 flora & fauna. Late morning head to the airport for the
April: 14 • 28 August: 04 • 18 December: 08 • 22 flight back to Quito or Guayaquil in the mainland. (B)
January (2013): 05
7. DECKPLAN & STATEROOM SIZES
Type: Motor Yacht / Expedition Vessel
Length: 145 feet / 44 meters
Width: 22.1 feet / 7 meters
Staff & Crew: 8 crew members, 2 naturalists, 1 cruise director
CABINS
Master Suite A1: 16.5 sq.m (175 sq.ft)
Master Suite A4: 18 sq.m (194 sq.ft)
Twin Suites A2 & A3: 13 sq.m (140 sq.ft)
Premium Stateroom C1: 14 sq.m (150 sq.ft)
Premium Stateroom C2: 15.8 sq.m (160 sq.ft )
Premium Staterooms C3 & C4: 13 sq.m (140 sq.ft) PRICING
Premium Stateroom C5: 15.6 sq.m (158 sq.ft)
* Suites are located on Albert Deck and have ocean-view Windows
* Premium Staterooms are located on Carolina Deck and have ocean-view portholes Charter Rate: Please inquire with us
Premium Staterooms C3, C4 & C5 $5,600
Premium Sataterooms C1 & C2 $5,800
Twin Suites A2 & A3 $5,800
Master Suites A1 & A4 $6,300
* Prices above are per person, based on double occupancy
Single Occupancy 75% Surcharge
* No single supplements on Christmas, New Years and Easter departures
Galapagos Park Fee: $100
In-Country airfare*: $421
INGALA Transit Card: $10
* In-country airfare, park fees and transit card are subject to change without notice.
30% discount for children 11 years and under*.
* No discounts apply for Christmas, New Years and Easter departures.
**A maximum of 2 discounts allowed per family.
What is Included:
• Daily shore excursions, interpretive walks, swimming, snorkeling, hiking
& panga rides
• 7 nights on M/Y Grace
• 23 meals (and lots of snacks)
• Two level 3 naturalists (on a full yacht)
• Snorkeling gear & shorty wetsuits
• Kayaks
• All bottled water
• Full educational program, including lectures on history, ecology & marine
life and field interpretation
What is not Included:
• Tipping and gratuities to crew and staff
• Bar consumption onboard Grace
• Laundry Service and other personal expenses
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