
The Samba is a 13 passenger tourist superior, 78 foot traditional steel hulled motor sailer that was built in Holland in 1966. It is fully air conditioned with 6 double cabins each with their own private bathroom, toilet and hot water showers. There is one additional cabin with a bathroom located across the hall.
"We had a great trip. The crew and accommodations on the Samba were terrific and the Galapagos was our favorite part of our South American journey. The boat was clean and well designed. The crew was terrific and attended to our needs. The food was great and we felt very safe in the Captain's hands. Our naturalist guide was extremely knowledgeable and brought a lot of education on wildlife and the history of the Galapagos Islands, he was great." - Kelly Ruebel, USA
Tourist economic class yacht.
2009 Rates
All Rates are in US dollars, per person and based on double occupancy
Children under 12 receive a 50% discount
| Samba |
All year |
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Individuals |
$2200 DBL
$3100 SGL
$3400 SGL # 7 |
$1600 |
Charter 14 people |
$30,800 |
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Charter 13 people |
$30,000 |
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* Fuel surcharge may apply at any time depending on Government of Ecuador policy
Itinerary:
Tuesday to Tuesday
| Tuesday |
Baltra & South Plaza Island
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| Wednesday |
Santa Cruz: Charles Darwin Research Station & Highlands
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| Thursday |
Hood - Gardner Bay & Punta Suarez |
| Friday |
Floreana - Punta Cormorant & Post Office Bay |
| Saturday |
Isabela - Punta Moreno & Elizabeth Bay |
| Sunday |
Isabela - Urbina Bay & Fernandina - Punta Espinosa |
| Monday |
Puerto Egas & Bartolome |
| Tuesday |
Caleta Tortuga Negra & Baltra |
Scuba:
Occasional SCUBA is offered for $275 US with a minimum of 4 dives guaranteed.

Deck Plan
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