Mary Anne (First Class)

This beautiful and well appointed yacht measures a majestic two hundred and sixteen feet, providing a stylish and comfortable experience for sailing enthusiasts. Designed according to the strictest conservation guidelines, guests may rest assured that their Galapagos journey will have no negative impact on the Galapagos environment.

The Mary Anne offers fourteen double cabins as well as a sun deck with al fresco dining area, a library, a wood paneled lounge with bar, and a formal dining room.

Mary Anne (First Class)

Yacht specifications

All cabins are air conditioned with
private bathrooms.

  • Cabin 1-8: with upper and lower beds
  • Cabin 9-14: with lower double and single upper

There are 14 cabins but the parks authority licensed the Mary Anne operate with just 8 cabins (16 guests). The best cabins are from 9 to 14 because they have a lower double and a single upper. Cabins 1 to 8 have a lower bed almost a double and a single bed.

Type:Sailing Yacht
Accommodation: 14 double cabins. Air conditioned with private facilities.
Crew: 8 plus naturalist guide
Length: 216 feet
Speed: 15 knots

Mary Anne itineraries

Combine this yacht with any mainland tours including the Amazon or Machu Picchu.

Call 0800 121 8104 for assisance or explore examples on our Galapagos itinerary pages.

Yacht route

Wednesday / Wednesday

Day 1

Baltra
South Plaza

Day 2

Gardener Bay (Espanola I.)
Punta Suarez (Espanola I.)

Day 3

Highlands (Santa Cruz I.)
Darwin Center (Santa Cruz I.)

Day 4

North Seymour
Sombrero Chino

Day 5

Playa Tortuga Negra & Tagus Cove (Isabela I.)
Punta Espinosa (Fernandina I.)

Day 6

Puerto Egas (Santiago I.)
Rabida Island

Day 7

Sullivan Bay (Santiago I.)
Bartolome Island

Day 8

Mosquera Islet
Depart for Quito

Itinerary variations: None