M/V
SANTA CRUZ
The 46 cabin M/V Santa Cruz, built exclusively
for Galapagos Islands cruising was completely renovated in 1998,
having been redesigned and refurbished inside and out. The SANTA
CRUZ has gained worldwide recognition for its excellent standards,
including superb service, expert crew, the most knowledgeable
multilingual naturalist/guides and menus that feature the very
best international cuisine and celebrated Ecuadorian dishes. Its
capacity is for ninety guests.
Our
Expedition Team consists of a Chief Naturalist and five SC Naturalist.
All will delight guests with diverse natural history explanations,
superb on-deck talks, and eye-catching lectures regarding natural
history issues. Their multimedia presentations and recaps will
complement the day's activities. Together with the Captain, they
will plan the day's program. They are masters of Galapagos' knowledge.
Soon enough, our SC Naturalist will become the highlight of your
voyage. At night, when pitch-dark starry skies are seen, stargazing
is an amazing nocturnal activity. The southern skies are beautifully
arranged with exuberant constellations.
On the Boat Deck, there are two master suites with
double beds (plus a sofa bed for a child) and a private balcony,
and two junior suites with twin beds (plus a sofa bed for a child).
Four Superior-Class cabins have twin or double beds, that together
with the remaining Standard Cabins on the Upper and Main decks
offer a variety of accommodations, all meeting the same high standard
for comfort and style. Family guests have ample choice among single,
double, triple and quad accommodations.
The Sun Deck features a bar and Jacuzzi, along with
the observation platform for dolphin and whale watching. The dining
room, lounge and bar are elegantly appointed, as is the well-stocked
library/reading room. As an alternative to snorkeling, the glass-bottom
boat offers another opportunity to observe the marine life.
The entire ship is air-conditioned. A carefully
planned itinerary includes the Galapagos' main highlights plus
a flexible program allowing guests to enjoy several alternatives
for their daily activities. In essence, an expedition to the best
National Park, aboard the only ship exclusively built for exploring
the Galapagos.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Construction: Bilbao, Spain, 1979
Reconstruction: Talcahuano, Chile, 1998
Category: First Class
Gross Tonnage: 1675
Capacity: 90 guests
Length: 72.35 meters (237.3 feet)
Beam: 11.85 meters (38.86 feet)
Speed: 13 knots
Electricity: 110 Volts in the cabins with 220 Volt sockets available
in Reception and Dining area.