coral ii

Sail the islands aboard Coral I & Coral II, sister yachts crafted for boutique, small-ship Galapagos cruising. Expect ocean-view cabins, relaxed lounges and sun decks, naturalist-guided landings and snorkeling, and thoughtfully paced, wildlife-focused itineraries, whenever you choose to travel.

$1,959

USD

starting at

I

4 - 5 - 8

DAYS

Highlights:

  • Cozy atmosphere

  • Family-friendly

  • Panoramic lounge

Class: First Class

Type: Expedition Yacht

Capacity (guests): 20

Coral II was designed for travelers who want the Galapagos up close, without the crowds. The mood is boutique and personal: morning briefings that actually feel like conversations, landings paced for nature photography and wildlife watching, and evenings that drift into easy chats at the lounge or quiet moments beneath equatorial stars. Between islands, the yacht’s steady ride keeps the focus on comfort and discovery.

If you love small-ship luxury, expert naturalist insight, and a calm rhythm of exploration, Coral II fits perfectly.

overview

Cabin Mix with 18 exterior cabins,  ocean views, private bathroom, individual climate control; twin, double, and select triple setups, plus interconnecting options for families.

  • True small-ship vibe: Fewer guests, quieter trails, and more one-on-one time with your naturalist guide.

  • Guest-Friendly Plan: Indoor lounge and bar for briefings and evening wind-downs; sun deck for sky-watching, coffee at sunrise, and sea-breeze lounging.

  • Quiet Design Touches: Soft lighting, efficient layouts, and short walking distances—everything you need is nearby, from gear pick-up to Zodiac boarding.

suites & layout

Junior Cabin

Standard Plus Cabin

life on board

Start with fresh coffee and a concise naturalist briefing, then head out for a morning landing. Return to chef-prepared lunches, a sun-deck breather, and an afternoon of snorkeling or coastal Zodiac exploring. Evenings bring relaxed talks in the lounge, the day’s photo share-outs, and unfiltered stargazing. Power outlets are standard; connectivity is limited, encouraging an easy digital reset.

itineraries & dates

Departures offer 4 - 5 and 8 days routes. Most sailings feature two guided outings most days, a steady rhythm of hikes, Zodiac rides, water time, and unhurried pauses on deck.

JAN    FEB    MAR    APR    MAY    JUN

JUL    AUG    SEP     OCT    NOV    DEC

Jacuzzi

Bar

Guiding with personality: Licensed naturalists who tailor outings to the group’s interests, birders, families, photographers, so every landing feels relevant.

Signature water sessions: Calm-water snorkeling with gear typically carried onboard, plus kayaking on many sailings for quiet mangrove and cliffside exploration.

Flavor-forward cuisine: Seasonal ingredients, Ecuadorian touches, and flexible menus; special diets (vegetarian/vegan/gluten-free) welcomed with advance notice.

Slow-travel pacing: Intimate group sizes and open deck space make Coral II a favorite for sunrise shoots, golden-hour wildlife, and mindful travel.

Warm, local service: A close-knit crew that remembers your name, your coffee, and your sense of adventure.

services & experiences

Day-bag discipline: Bring a lightweight day pack for landings, water, reef-safe sunscreen, hat, camera, and a thin layer are your best friends.

Deck etiquette: Barefoot or clean sandals indoors; keep hiking shoes for shore, your cabin will thank you.

Hydration made easy: Refill stations encourage reusable bottles; staying hydrated is the secret to high-energy days.

Golden-hour goals: Mornings and late afternoons deliver the best Galapagos light, plan your photo moments around them.

Flexible mindset: Wildlife leads the show. Itineraries can adjust with weather and park guidance, embracing the flow often yields the trip’s best surprises.

good to know
faqs

What makes Coral II different from other Galapagos yachts?
Coral II blend
s boutique size with first-class comfort, small enough for personalized guiding, yet spacious enough for relaxed social spaces and stargazing decks.

Is Coral II better for couples, friends, or solo travelers?
All of the above. Couples enjoy the cozy cabins and sunsets, friends appreciate flexible bedding and social lounges, and solo travelers find it easy to connect on shared excursions.

What’s included during a typical day?
Guided land walks,
snorkeling (gear typically onboard), Zodiac rides, meals, coffee/tea service, and evening briefings, plus generous downtime to recharge.

I am motion-sensitive, will I be comfortable?
Choose a mid-ship cabin and bring your preferred remedy for longer crossings. The yacht’s steady handling and thoughtful pacing help most guests feel at ease.

5) Can you accommodate special diets?
Yes, please share needs in advance. The kitchen team regularly prepares
vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free meals with Ecuadorian flair.

6) Is there Wi-Fi onboard?
Connectivity can be
limited and intermittent due to the islands’ remoteness. Think quick check-ins rather than streaming, most guests end up loving the digital detox.

  • International flights to/from Ecuador.

  • Galapagos flight

  • Meals and drinks not mentioned on the itinerary

  • Alcoholic and soft beverages

  • Wetsuits & kayak rental

  • US$200 Galapagos National Park fee

  • US$20 Transit Control Card

  • Travel / medical insurance

  • Tips

  • Personal Expenses

  • Accommodation at selected cabin

  • All meals and activities during the cruise

  • Naturalist Bilingual Guide

  • Welcome & farewell cocktail

  • Water, 24 hour coffee station

  • Transfers in the islands

inclusions
not included

Plan with Galapagos Inspīrāre, specialists in tailor-made Galapagos journeys with local insight and curated luxury partners.