Angelito yacht introduction.
Angelito was a grandfather who was nicknamed “Angel”. In 1960, he helped his two grandsons, Leonardo and Hugo Andrade, build their first fishing boat that allowed the two brothers to earn a living and support their families. As pioneers in the Galápagos, they gave up fishing and converted their fishing boat to a cruise boat.
After more than a decade in tourism, the brothers used the experience they gained with this first small boat to build a new yacht, the Angelito I, which was launched in 1992. Angelito I was completely renovated in the summer of 2012. The quality of the boat has been maintained while the space has been increased. Presently, there are 8 double cabins on the main deck with each offering a bay window, private bathroom, individual air-conditioning, and the possibility of having twin beds or a double bed. With two new engines, 2 new generators, and all new electrical and electronic installations, safety, which is our first priority, is guaranteed.
Category: Comfort
Capacity: 16 passengers
Type: yacht
Construction: 1992, renovated in 2013
Dimensions: 72ft (length) / 23ft (width)
Crew: 8 people
ITK Viewpoint:
On a Comfort segment, the Angelito is undoubtedly one of our favorite cruises. It offers high quality itineraries with exceptional visits rarely made in this segment. In addition, its modular cabins and its absolutely adorable on-board staff who are very attentive to all your needs, to add to the extremely competitive prices offered by the Angelito team, make it a remarkable option that we can only advise you on. your Galapagos trip!
Cabine Unique :
Capacity :
1 to 2 people
Bed Size :
twin beds or double
Bathroom :
Shower
Jacuzzi :
No
Hair dryer :
Yes
Safe:
Yes
Additional services :
Bar-restaurant :
Yes
Jacuzzi :
No
Fins, mask and snorkel :
Yes - Free
Swimsuit :
Yes - Paid
Kayak on-board :
No
Angelito yacht itineraries
Day 1 : sunday
am: Arrival to Baltra
pm: Seymour island
Day 2 : monday
am: Sombrero Chino islet
pm: Bartolome island
Day 4 : wednesday
Day 7 : saturday
am: Santa Fe island
pm: South Plaza islands
Day 8 : sunday
am: Santa Cruz island – Black Turtle Cove
Departure from Baltra
Day 1 : sunday
am: Arrival to Baltra
pm: Santa Cruz island – Bachas Beach
Day 2 : monday
am: Mosquera islet
pm: Santa Cruz island – Cerro Dragon
Day 3 : tuesday
am: Isabela island – Tagus Cove
pm: Fernandina island – Espinoza Point
Day 4 : wednesday
am: Isabela island – Urbina Bay
pm: Isabela island – Elizabeth Bay
Day 8 : sunday
am: Daphne island
Departure from Baltra
Day 1 : sunday
am: Arrival to Baltra
pm: Seymour island
Day 2 : monday
am: Sombrero Chino islet
pm: Bartolome island
Day 3 : tuesday
am: Genovesa island – El Barranco
pm: Genovesa island – Darwin Bay
Day 4 : wednesday
Day 5 : thursday
am: Santa Cruz island – Charles Darwin Station
Departure from Baltra
Day 1 : thursday
am: Arrival to Baltra
pm: Santa Cruz island -Island heights
Day 3 : saturday
am: Santa Fe island
pm: South Plaza islands
Day 4 : sunday
am: Santa Cruz island – Black Turtle Cove
Departure from Baltra