- Specifications
- Itinerary A (5D / 4N)
- Itinerary B (5D / 4N)
- Itinerary C (7D / 6N)
- Trip Includes
- Trip Excludes
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| Year of construction | 2008 |
| Year of renovation | 2023 |
| Type | Motor Yacht |
| Length | 140ft (43m) |
| Beam | 26ft (8m) |
| Capacity | 16 passengers |
| Accommodation | Lower Deck: Stateroom: 1 Main Deck: Owner's Suite: 1, Panorama Suites: 3 Upper Deck: Panorama Suite: 1, Premium Suite: 2 |
| Draft | Not specified |
| Main engines | Not specified |
| On Board | Bar, Boutique, Library, Spa, Fitness Center |
| Water maker | Not specified |
| Max speed | Not specified |
| Crew | 10 Crew members + 1 Naturalist Guide |
| Safety & Navigation | 2 GPS, with alarm and depth sounder Satellite and mobile phones Bilge pump and fire jumps Full fire equipment, fire extinguishers, CO2 banks Oxygen, first aid and trauma kit Emergency life jackets in cabins |
5 Days / 4 Nights Itinerary
| Day | Time | Activity |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | AM | Arrival at Baltra Airport |
| PM | Highlands (Santa Cruz) | |
| Day 2 | AM | Mosquera |
| PM | South Plaza | |
| Day 3 | AM | Cormorant Point, Champion Islet (Floreana) |
| PM | Baroness Lookout, Post Office Bay (Floreana) | |
| Day 4 | AM | Suarez Point (Española) |
| PM | Gardner Bay (Española) | |
| Day 5 | AM | Interpretation Center (San Cristobal) |
| PM | Transfer to San Cristobal airport |
5 Days / 4 Nights Itinerary
| Day | Time | Activity |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | AM | Flight to San Cristobal Airport (SCY) |
| PM | Lobos Islet | |
| Day 2 | AM | Santa Fe |
| PM | Black Turtle Cove (Santa Cruz) | |
| Day 3 | AM | Darwin Bay (Genovesa) |
| PM | Prince Philip’s Steps (Genovesa) | |
| Day 4 | AM | Chinese Hat |
| PM | Rabida | |
| Day 5 | AM | Charles Darwin Center (Santa Cruz) |
| PM | Transfer to Baltra airport |
7 Days / 6 Nights Itinerary
| Day | Time | Activity |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | AM | Flight to Baltra (GPS) |
| PM | Highlands (Santa Cruz) | |
| Day 2 | AM | Tintoreras Shark Channel, Sierra Negra Volcano (Isabela) |
| PM | Tortoise breeding Center, Wetlands (Isabela) | |
| Day 3 | AM | Moreno Point (Isabela) |
| PM | Espinoza Point (Fernandina) | |
| Day 4 | AM | Tagus Cove (Isabela) |
| PM | Vicente Roca Point (Isabela) | |
| Day 5 | AM | Bartholomew |
| PM | Sullivan Bay (Santiago) | |
| Day 6 | AM | Dragon Hill (Santa Cruz), Guy Fawkes Islet |
| PM | North Seymour | |
| Day 7 | AM | Las Bachas Beach (Santa Cruz) |
| PM | Transfer to Baltra airport |
Includes
| ✅ Lodging on board in a suite with private facilities. |
| ✅ All meals starting with lunch on the first day and finishing with breakfast on the final day. |
| ✅ Collection of local house wines, beers and soft drinks. |
| ✅ All excursions as mentioned in the itinerary with one English speaking naturalist guide per 8 guests. |
| ✅ Use of kayaks and paddleboards (when applicable). |
| ✅ Snorkelling gear (masks, flippers and snorkel) & wetsuits. |
| ✅ Wifi service (please note service might be intermittent in remote places). |
| ✅ Complimentary Access to VIP lounge at Baltra airport. |
| ✅ Airport-yacht-airport transfers (for all guests arriving at the scheduled meeting point, date and time). |
Not Included
| ❌ Roundtrip flight to Galapagos Islands from mainland Ecuador. |
| ❌ Galapagos National Park entrance fee (USD 200 pp, subject to change). |
| ❌ Transit Control Card (USD 20 pp, subject to change). |
| ❌ Other alcoholic beverages (drinking packages available at a surcharge). Gratuities. |
| ❌ Travel insurance (mandatory) and other items of personal nature. |
The Oniric Cruises package includes lodging in a suite with private facilities, all meals (from lunch on the first day to breakfast on the final day), a selection of local wines, beers, and soft drinks, all excursions as per the itinerary with a naturalist guide, and use of various equipment such as kayaks, paddleboards, snorkeling gear, and wetsuits. Wi-Fi service (subject to availability) and complimentary access to the VIP lounge at Baltra airport are also included.
The cost of roundtrip flights to the Galapagos Islands from mainland Ecuador, the Galapagos National Park entrance fee (USD 200 per person, subject to change), and the Transit Control Card (USD 20 per person, subject to change) are not included. Additionally, alcoholic beverages (other than those included), gratuities, travel insurance, and personal items are not covered.
The cruise offers several cabin options: 2 Panorama Suites and 2 Premium Suites on the Upper Deck, 2 Panorama Suites and 1 Owner’s Suite on the Main Deck, and 1 stateroom on the Lower Deck, which can be used as a single room or for tour leaders and staff.
On board, there is a sun deck with an al fresco dining area, BBQ, and panoramic lounge. The Upper Deck features a sunset lounge, private massage area, and a workout zone. The Main Deck includes a cocktail bar, wine vault, coffee and chocolate corner, pop-up boutique, ocean-view dining, and a library. The cruise also offers a swim platform, reception veranda, and guest powder room. All cabins come with private bathrooms, air conditioning, and biodegradable toiletries.
The staff on board is fluent in both English and Spanish, ensuring that all guests can communicate and enjoy their experience regardless of language preference.













