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M/V Galapagos Master Cruise Diving Liveaboard

Galapagos Diving Liveaboard Galapagos Master

Galapagos Diving Liveaboard Galapagos Master

KEY FEATURES

  • The M/V Galapagos Master is a first class Galapagos motor yacht cruise
  • One of the largest first class diving cruises
  • Comfortable social

M/V Galapagos Master Cruise Galapagos diving liveaboard description:

Having undergone a complete interior refit to the highest luxury standards, the 32-meter M/V Galapagos Master (formerly christened the “Deep Blue,” built in 2002) is slated to launch in May 2015. The M/V Galapagos Master will accommodate a total of 18 divers on each liveaboard trip, maximizing safety and comfort for all guests on board! Offering both 7-night and 10-night dive trips, each cruise will spend a minimum of three (3) days around Darwin and Wolf Islands, as well as offering land excursions during the itinerary

Cabins: The M/V Galapagos Master is specially designed and built to accommodate 18 guests in comfortable cabins. Our 18 guests are accommodated in 9 cabins, each with private bathroom. 4 Lower Deck Cabins – optional twin beds or double and a porthole window; 1 Main Deck Cabin; 4 Upper Deck Cabins with optional twin beds or double and a picture window. For those who enjoy to relax in the sun there is the top level sun-deck or upper level bow area with additional cushioned loungers provided for your comfort. Guests are free to take advantage of the gangways on both the port and starboard sides to walk around the yacht or visit the Captain in his bridge on the upper deck. Features: Air conditioning; private bathrooms; storage space

Technical Specifications 
Type: Motor Yacht
Length:  106 feet
Speed: 12.5 knots
Crew: 10 crew including 2 dive masters/naturalist guides
Capacity:  18 passengers
Accommodations:  9 cabins each with private facilities
Electricity:  110/220 v AC current
Navigation & Safety equipment:  Automatic fired and smoke detection system; manual fire extinguishers  and firefighting equipment; 406 EPIRB; safety flags and dive alerts; 2  life rafts; life jackets; full complement of safety and rescue equipment;  1 radar Furuno 36 miles; satellite compass; GPS; and depth sounder.

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