Launched in 1997, this elegant barquetine was designed specifically with environmentally friendly operations in mind and is certified by Smart Voyager. The Mary Anne is the perfect ship for those who love to travel under sail; she has 1000m2 of canvas with which she majestically takes to the waves.
Catering to a maximum of 16 guests, the S/S Mary Anne Galapagos offers 6 double cabins and 6 single cabins. All cabins have private bathrooms with hot water and are designed with one double lower berth and a single upper berth, and two cabins have lower berths. Because the SS Mary Anne was built for 24 guests but caters to a maximum of 16, there is plenty of space to relax on board. Guests can choose the sun deck with open-air seating or the bridge to enjoy the fresh sea air. On the main deck is the dining room, kitchen, lounge with entertainment area and library. Meals can also be served al-fresco to enjoy the stunning Galapagos views and sunsets. Enjoy international and local Ecuadorian cuisine with freshly sourced ingredients.
S/S Mary Anne offers two exciting Galapagos expedition itineraries to choose from. The 9 crew members and Galapagos Naturalist guide on board will ensure an exciting and educational cruise with fantastic wildlife encounters. On the 'Galapagos West' itinerary guests will get the chance to explore Santiago, Isabela Island, Santa Cruz, Floreana and Fernandina to have amazing encounters with Sea Lions, Penguins and amazing snorkeling. On the East itinerary, points of interest include Darwin Bay, Santa Fe, Gardner Bay and Bartolome with lava bubbles and penguins galore!
See you on Board!
Length: |
L.O.A.: 216 feet / 65.84 meters *L.O.D.: 172 feet / 52.43 meters |
Beam: |
25.9 feet / 7.89 meters |
Draft: |
16.7 feet / 5.09 meters |
Speed: |
8 knots |
Rig: |
Barquentine |
Sail Area: |
9902 feet / 3018.13 meters |
Electricity: |
220 V 50Hz / 110 V 60Hz |
Crew: |
Captain, First mate, Engineers, Two sailors, Chef, Chef’s assistant, Naturalist guide. |
Safety Equipment: |
Two 25-passenger and two 20-passenger life rafts with safety regulation equipment, Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB),Search and Rescue Transponder (SART), Central alarm with smoke and fire detectors, Life jackets, Fire extinguishers. |
Equipment: |
Automatic Identification System (AIS), Automatic Pilot, Depth Sounder, Four generators, GPS Navigator, HF Radio, navegaral Telex (NAVTEX), one Scania engine, Radar, Two water makers, VHF/DSC Marine Radio |
Facilities: |
A comfortable lounge done in rich, wood panelling. |
Public areas: |
The CABIN DECK: where all guest accommodations are located |
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Note:
Saturday: |
AM: 1 Baltra Is: Transfer to the yacht |
Sunday: |
AM: Floreana Is: 3 Cormorant Point |
Monday: |
AM: Santa Cruz Is: 5 Highlands |
Tuesday: |
AM: Isabela Is: 7 Moreno Point |
Wednesday: |
AM: Isabela Is: 9 Urbina Bay |
Thursday: |
AM: Isabela Is: 11 Tagus Cove |
Friday: |
AM: Santiago Is: 13 Espumilla beach |
Saturday: |
AM: 15 North Seymour |
Saturday: |
AM: Baltra Is: Transfer to the yacht |
Sunday: |
AM: Genovesa Is: 2 Darwin Bay |
Monday: |
AM: 4 Bartolomé Is: |
Tuesday: |
AM: 6 Rábida Is |
Wednesday: |
AM: 8 Mosquera Islet |
Thursday: |
AM: 10 South Plazas Is |
Friday: |
AM: Española Is: 12 Suarez Point |
Saturday: |
AM: Santa Cruz Is: 14 Fausto Llerena Breeding C. |