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Make the best of your time at the Galapagos Islands! Take a peek at the wonderful world that awaits for you aboard Yacht Isabela II!
Unforgettable memories with breathtaking Galapagos views aboard Yacht Isabela II.
Expedition Room Yacht Isabela
Yacht Isabela Classic Cabin
Yacht Isabela Family Cabin
Yacht Isabela Owners Cabin
Yacht Isabela Restaurant
Yacht Isabela Sun Deck
The Yacht Isabela II offers a luxurious cruise through the Galapagos Islands.
Bartolome Island: offers stunning backdrops of its iconic volcanic landscape.
Lava cacti, found in the Galapagos Islands, are fascinating plants that thrive on barren lava fields.
Enjoy a family fun-filled day at the shore playing in the sand.
Whale-watching: an exciting chance to see these majestic creatures up close.
Explorers trek through the Galapagos Islands, exploring its unique landscapes and wildlife.
Guests enjoy kayaking as they paddle through scenic waters, surrounded by nature's beauty.
Snorkeling with sea lions: exhilarating experience, as these playful creatures often swim around you in the water.
Paddleboarding in the Galapagos offers a unique way to explore the coastline and observe wildlife.
The American flamingo is recognized for its pink feathers and long legs, found in the Caribbean and Galapagos.
The blue-footed booby is famous for its bright blue feet, commonly found in the Galapagos Islands.
The flightless cormorant, unique to the Galapagos Islands, is notable for its inability to fly and excellent swimming skills.
The frigatebird is known for its efficient soaring, often seen gliding over the Galapagos Islands.
The Galapagos Albatross, also known as the Waved Albatross, is renowned for its impressive wingspan.
The Galapagos fur seal is the smallest of the fur seals, known for its thick fur and playful nature.
The Galapagos giant tortoise is famous for its massive size and long lifespan, often exceeding 100 years.
The Galapagos hawk is a top predator in the islands, known for its keen hunting skills.
Galapagos penguins are the only penguins living north of the equator.
Galapagos sea lions are playful and social, often seen lounging on beaches and swimming in coastal waters.
The Galapagos land iguana is known for its yellowish skin and primarily feeds on cacti.
The Galapagos marine iguana is unique for its ability to swim and forage in the ocean, primarily feeding on algae.
The Nazca Booby in the Galapagos is recognized for its stark white body and black-tipped wings.
The Red-footed Booby in the Galapagos is known for its bright red feet and striking blue beak, often seen nesting in trees and shrubs.
The Santa Fe iguana is a unique species found only on Santa Fe Island in the Galapagos, known for its pale coloring and distinct size.
Bartolome Island offers some of the best snorkeling spots in the Galapagos.
Bartolome Island: famous for its striking landscapes, including Pinnacle Rock, offers some of the best views in the Galapagos.
Española Island is home to amazing animals like the waved albatross and colorful iguanas, with stunning cliffs and beaches to explore.
Fernandina Island in the Galapagos: famous for its active volcano and abundant wildlife, including marine iguanas and sea lions.
Floreana Island in the Galapagos: known for its intriguing history, diverse wildlife, and unique landscapes.
Isabela Island, the largest in the Galapagos, offers diverse wildlife, volcanic landscapes, and rich marine life.
Las Bachas on Santa Cruz Island features beautiful beaches, vibrant wildlife, and is a prime spot for birdwatching and snorkeling.
Tortuga Bay on Santa Cruz Island boasts pristine white sands, clear waters, and rich wildlife, ideal for nature enthusiasts.