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Angelito Description
Angelito is a charming family-owned yacht. With a capacity for 16 passengers, it provides an intimate and comfortable experience for those wishing to explore the Galapagos Islands. What makes Angelito stand out is its warm and friendly crew, including its highly knowledgeable naturalist guides, who will help you learn about the unique wildlife and ecology of the Galapagos.
Angelito Cabins
The Angelito yacht features spacious social areas, including a dining room, bar, lounge, and sundeck that offers panoramic views of the stunning surroundings.
Cruise Details
- Category: Mid Range
- Type: Small Yacht
- Year built: 1992
- Departures: Sunday, Thursday
- Capacity: 16 passengers
- Itineraries: 4,5,8
RATES INCLUDE
- Accommodation on board
- All meals while on board
- Purified water, coffee, and tea available during the cruise
- Transfers in the islands during operational days
- English speaking naturalist guide
- Islands excursions and activities according to the Itinerary
- Snorkel equipment (mask, tube, & fins)
RATES NOT INCLUDED
- Flights to/from the Galapagos Islands
- Galapagos National Park Entrance Fee
- Migratory Control Card
- Alcoholic & all bottled drinks
- Wetsuit rental
- Travel, cancellation and medical insurance
- Tips and personal expenses
Full Tecnical Details
Length: | 22.3 meters (70 feet) |
Decks: | 4 (Sun deck, Upper Deck, Main Deck, Lower Deck) |
Gross Tonnage: | 152 |
Speed: | 12 knots |
Safety: |
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Electricity: | 110 Volts in the cabins and bathroom and 220 Volt sockets available in Dining area. |
Guest Capacity: | 16 passengers in 8 double cabins |
Crew: | Captain, first mate (steersman), multilingual naturalist guide, machinist, 2 sailors, cook and auxiliary cook |
Beam: | 6.6 meters (22 feet) |
Main engines: | 2 CUMMINS ( Marine Diesel), 405 HP each and 2100 RPM (new 2013) |
Navigation: | 2 GPS, Magnetic Compass, radar with range of 36 miles, echo-sounders |
Category: | Tourist Superior |
Owner: | Hugo and Leonardo Andrade Serrano / HALAGA S.A./ Galapagos |
Year of construction: | 1992 |
Generators: | 2 CUMMINS_CPG (Diesel) with capacity of 65KW/60HZ each (new 2013) |
Last Dry Dock: | Guayaquil, Ecuador, June-September 2013 |
PureVent ( Fuel cleaner): | PureVent is a radical new approach to cleaning the gas vented from engine crankcases by using centrifugal separation technology to remove oil mist and other particles, and help protect the environment. |
Prices
Angelito Prices
2024 prices per person:
ACCOMMODATION | 7 NIGHTS | 4 NIGHTS | 3 NIGHTS |
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Standard Cabin | $ 4,995 | $ 3,395 | $ 2,325 |
Prices are subject to change without prior notice.
These rates are valid all year round, except for high-season departures.
Itinerary Angelito
Sun | AM | Baltra IslandArrival in Baltra airport and transfer to the boat. Briefing onboard about the boat and the island. |
PM | North Seymour IslandExplore the rocky coast, passing colonies of blue-footed boobies and magnificent frigatebirds. Read more... | |
Mon | AM | Sombrero Chino IslandThe landing is on a beautiful crescent-shaped beach, home to sea lions and Sally Lightfoot crabs. Read more... |
PM | Bartholomew IslandBartholomew is home of the Pinnacle Rock, the most famous view in the Galapagos, and a beautiful white-sanded beach. Read more... | |
Tue | AM | Genovesa Island: Darwin BayA coral beach where a 750 mt. trail takes you through more seabird colonies. Read more... |
PM | Genovesa Island: Prince Phillip´s StepsAn extraordinary, steep path leads through a seabird colony full of life, up to cliffs that are 25m high. Read more... | |
Wed | AM | Santiago Island: Puerto EgasPuerto Egas, with its black sand beaches, was the site of small salt mining industry in the 1960s. Read more... |
PM | Rábida IslandA bird-watcher´s delight. Species includes Flycatchers, Galapagos Hawks and Brown Pelicans. Read more... | |
Thu | AM | Santa Cruz Island: Charles Darwin StationAn organisation that provides scientific assistance to ensure the proper preservation of the Galapagos. Read more... |
PM | Santa Cruz Island: HighlandsThe highlands are located in the northern part of the island and can reach elevations up to 1500 mt. Read more... | |
Fri | AM | Española Island: Suárez PointSuarez Point is one of the most outstanding wildlife areas of the archipelago. Read more... |
PM | Española Island: Gardner BayGardner Bay has a magnificent beach with turquoise waters. The bay is home of a large colony of sea lions. Read more... | |
Sat | AM | Santa Fe IslandA volcanic uplift that hosts a forest of Opuntia and palo santo. Endemic land iguanas are often seen. Read more... |
PM | South Plaza IslandSouth Plaza has one of the largest populations of land iguanas in the Galapagos. Read more... | |
Sun | AM | Santa Cruz Island: Black Turtle CoveThis shallow inlet is surrounded by mangroves and provides natural protection for a variety of marine life. Read more... Baltra. Transfer to the Airport. |
Sun | AM | Baltra IslandArrival in Baltra airport and transfer to the boat. Briefing onboard about the boat and the island. |
PM | Santa Cruz Island: Bachas BeachA swimming beach and one of the few remnants of the U.S. World War II presence in the Galápagos. Read more... | |
Mon | AM | Mosquera IslandThe island consists is a long narrow stretch of white sand, rocks, and tide pools. Read more... |
PM | Santa Cruz Island: Dragon HillA hypersalinic lagoon frequented by flamingos, stilts, pintail ducks and other species of birds. Read more... | |
Tue | AM | Isabela Island: Tagus CoveAn opportunity to see penguins as well as marine iguanas, Sally Lightfoot crabs and sea lions. Read more... |
PM | Fernandina Island: Espinosa PointA narrow stretch of land where hundreds of marine iguanas gather largely on black lava rocks. Read more... | |
Wed | AM | Isabela Island: Urbina BayIts waters are a good place to see turtles and rays. Ashore you´ll find a short trail leading to a coral reef. Read more... |
PM | Isabela Island: Elizabeth BayAs enter you the bay, hawks can soar overhear and schools of fish can be seen swimming underneath. Read more... | |
Thu | AM | Isabela Island: Moreno PointBeautiful rocky shores where penguins and shore birds, including blue herons, are usually spotted. Read more... |
PM | Sailing / Cruising | |
Fri | AM | Isabela Island: Puerto VillamilA small peaceful town with a laid back atmosphere and long white-sand, palm-lined beaches. Read more... |
PM | Isabela Island: Sierra Negra VolcanoOn the way up you can see lush vegetation and the summit offers a spectacular view of the lowlands. Read more... | |
Sat | AM | Floreana Island: Cormorant PointCormorant Point offers a trail overlooking a saltwater lagoon that is a favourite of flamingos. Read more... Floreana Island: Devil´s CrownArguably the best snorkeling site in the islands, Devil´s Crown boasts an amazing variety of fish. Read more... |
PM | Floreana Island: Post Office BayA white-sand beach where in the past sailors used to leave and receive their letters in a barrel. Read more... | |
Sun | AM | Daphne IslandA popular stop for scientists researching the unique qualities of the Galapagos finches. Read more... Baltra. Transfer to the Airport. |
Sun | AM | Baltra IslandArrival in Baltra airport and transfer to the boat. Briefing onboard about the boat and the island. |
PM | North Seymour IslandExplore the rocky coast, passing colonies of blue-footed boobies and magnificent frigatebirds. Read more... | |
Mon | AM | Sombrero Chino IslandThe landing is on a beautiful crescent-shaped beach, home to sea lions and Sally Lightfoot crabs. Read more... |
PM | Bartholomew IslandBartholomew is home of the Pinnacle Rock, the most famous view in the Galapagos, and a beautiful white-sanded beach. Read more... | |
Tue | AM | Genovesa Island: Darwin BayA coral beach where a 750 mt. trail takes you through more seabird colonies. Read more... |
PM | Genovesa Island: Prince Phillip´s StepsAn extraordinary, steep path leads through a seabird colony full of life, up to cliffs that are 25m high. Read more... | |
Wed | AM | Santiago Island: Puerto EgasPuerto Egas, with its black sand beaches, was the site of small salt mining industry in the 1960s. Read more... |
PM | Rábida IslandA bird-watcher´s delight. Species includes Flycatchers, Galapagos Hawks and Brown Pelicans. Read more... | |
Thu | AM | Santa Cruz Island: Charles Darwin StationAn organisation that provides scientific assistance to ensure the proper preservation of the Galapagos. Read more... Baltra. Transfer to the Airport. |
Sun | AM | Baltra IslandArrival in Baltra airport and transfer to the boat. Briefing onboard about the boat and the island. |
PM | Santa Cruz Island: HighlandsThe highlands are located in the northern part of the island and can reach elevations up to 1500 mt. Read more... | |
Fri | AM | Española Island: Suárez PointSuarez Point is one of the most outstanding wildlife areas of the archipelago. Read more... |
PM | Española Island: Gardner BayGardner Bay has a magnificent beach with turquoise waters. The bay is home of a large colony of sea lions. Read more... | |
Sat | AM | Santa Fe IslandA volcanic uplift that hosts a forest of Opuntia and palo santo. Endemic land iguanas are often seen. Read more... |
PM | South Plaza IslandSouth Plaza has one of the largest populations of land iguanas in the Galapagos. Read more... | |
Sun | AM | Santa Cruz Island: Black Turtle CoveThis shallow inlet is surrounded by mangroves and provides natural protection for a variety of marine life. Read more... Baltra. Transfer to the Airport. |
Sun | AM | Baltra IslandArrival in Baltra airport and transfer to the boat. Briefing onboard about the boat and the island. |
PM | North Seymour IslandExplore the rocky coast, passing colonies of blue-footed boobies and magnificent frigatebirds. Read more... | |
Mon | AM | Sombrero Chino IslandThe landing is on a beautiful crescent-shaped beach, home to sea lions and Sally Lightfoot crabs. Read more... |
PM | Bartholomew IslandBartholomew is home of the Pinnacle Rock, the most famous view in the Galapagos, and a beautiful white-sanded beach. Read more... | |
Tue | AM | Genovesa Island: Darwin BayA coral beach where a 750 mt. trail takes you through more seabird colonies. Read more... |
PM | Genovesa Island: Prince Phillip´s StepsAn extraordinary, steep path leads through a seabird colony full of life, up to cliffs that are 25m high. Read more... | |
Wed | AM | Santiago Island: Puerto EgasPuerto Egas, with its black sand beaches, was the site of small salt mining industry in the 1960s. Read more... |
PM | Rábida IslandA bird-watcher´s delight. Species includes Flycatchers, Galapagos Hawks and Brown Pelicans. Read more... | |
Thu | AM | Santa Cruz Island: Charles Darwin StationAn organisation that provides scientific assistance to ensure the proper preservation of the Galapagos. Read more... |
PM | Santa Cruz Island: HighlandsThe highlands are located in the northern part of the island and can reach elevations up to 1500 mt. Read more... | |
Fri | AM | Española Island: Suárez PointSuarez Point is one of the most outstanding wildlife areas of the archipelago. Read more... |
PM | Española Island: Gardner BayGardner Bay has a magnificent beach with turquoise waters. The bay is home of a large colony of sea lions. Read more... | |
Sat | AM | Santa Fe IslandA volcanic uplift that hosts a forest of Opuntia and palo santo. Endemic land iguanas are often seen. Read more... |
PM | South Plaza IslandSouth Plaza has one of the largest populations of land iguanas in the Galapagos. Read more... | |
Sun | AM | Santa Cruz Island: Black Turtle CoveThis shallow inlet is surrounded by mangroves and provides natural protection for a variety of marine life. Read more... |
PM | Santa Cruz Island: Bachas BeachA swimming beach and one of the few remnants of the U.S. World War II presence in the Galápagos. Read more... | |
Mon | AM | Mosquera IslandThe island consists is a long narrow stretch of white sand, rocks, and tide pools. Read more... |
PM | Santa Cruz Island: Dragon HillA hypersalinic lagoon frequented by flamingos, stilts, pintail ducks and other species of birds. Read more... | |
Tue | AM | Isabela Island: Tagus CoveAn opportunity to see penguins as well as marine iguanas, Sally Lightfoot crabs and sea lions. Read more... |
PM | Fernandina Island: Espinosa PointA narrow stretch of land where hundreds of marine iguanas gather largely on black lava rocks. Read more... | |
Wed | AM | Isabela Island: Urbina BayIts waters are a good place to see turtles and rays. Ashore you´ll find a short trail leading to a coral reef. Read more... |
PM | Isabela Island: Elizabeth BayAs enter you the bay, hawks can soar overhear and schools of fish can be seen swimming underneath. Read more... | |
Thu | AM | Isabela Island: Moreno PointBeautiful rocky shores where penguins and shore birds, including blue herons, are usually spotted. Read more... |
PM | Sailing / Cruising | |
Fri | AM | Isabela Island: Puerto VillamilA small peaceful town with a laid back atmosphere and long white-sand, palm-lined beaches. Read more... |
PM | Isabela Island: Sierra Negra VolcanoOn the way up you can see lush vegetation and the summit offers a spectacular view of the lowlands. Read more... | |
Sat | AM | Floreana Island: Cormorant PointCormorant Point offers a trail overlooking a saltwater lagoon that is a favourite of flamingos. Read more... Floreana Island: Devil´s CrownArguably the best snorkeling site in the islands, Devil´s Crown boasts an amazing variety of fish. Read more... |
PM | Floreana Island: Post Office BayA white-sand beach where in the past sailors used to leave and receive their letters in a barrel. Read more... | |
Sun | AM | Daphne IslandA popular stop for scientists researching the unique qualities of the Galapagos finches. Read more... Baltra. Transfer to the Airport. |
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What people experienced on board of Angelito
Angelito boat had all the amenities you need. The staff was very friendly and helpful. Maja was a superb guide.
High praise for everyone on the Angelito. Am recommending the B itinerary to friends who are (…)
coming in June.Maja is an excellent guide and a caring person. She made sure everyone\'s needs were met. Angelito crew was wonderful.
Maria,
Our trip to the Galapagos and Bellavista cloud forest was unbelievable. It was much more than I expected. The Angelito 1 was perfect  Viego Cuba also perfect. Guides, adventures, drivers, food- all (…)
Maria,
Our trip to the Galapagos and Bellavista cloud forest was unbelievable. It was much more than I expected. The Angelito 1 was perfect  Viego Cuba also perfect. Guides, adventures, drivers, food- all beyond expected.
I will think about it, then post on Facebook. There is just so much to say.
Thank you for arranging this adventure.
Rea
Hi Maria,
Just wanted to let you know that our entire trip went smoothly and we had a wonderful time. Thank you for all that you did in assisting us. All the pickups and transfers were on time and there (…)
Hi Maria,
Just wanted to let you know that our entire trip went smoothly and we had a wonderful time. Thank you for all that you did in assisting us. All the pickups and transfers were on time and there were no glitches. By the way, if you are not familiar with the Hotel Casa de Hacienda La Jimenita, this is a wonderful place to stay. It is very personal, small absolutely beautiful place. We stayed there three times as they gave us a partial day rate to stay for the 12 hours before our flight left at 12:30 am. So we relaxed there all day with a nice lunch and dinner.
Thanks again for being our travel agent as we really appreciate the good service.
Blessing,
Susan Weber
Hi Maria!
Yes, I am home and Cal is in Santiago.
I enjoyed the Angelito crew and I enjoyed the people on the Yacht.
Maya , the naturalist and co owner of Angelito was excellent. She made the trip seem (…)
Hi Maria!
Yes, I am home and Cal is in Santiago.
I enjoyed the Angelito crew and I enjoyed the people on the Yacht.
Maya , the naturalist and co owner of Angelito was excellent. She made the trip seem like a University class!
Sincerely,
Linda Turbide
Dear Fernanda – the four of us wanted to send you a quick thank you from Puerto Ayora –we are having such a wonderful time in the Galapagos and now that we are here we realise that your planning and advice has (…)
Dear Fernanda - the four of us wanted to send you a quick thank you from Puerto Ayora -we are having such a wonderful time in the Galapagos and now that we are here we realise that your planning and advice has been invaluable - everything has been marvelous, the Angelito was so fantastic, Hotel Mainao is very very nice and thank you for any assistance you were required to provide in getting our lost luggage to us! Muchas Gracios from all of us!! Ruth JohnsonDear Ivonne,
This is a long time later, but we only recently returned and am still catching up. I just wanted to let you know that we were really delighted with the trip on the Angelito. The guide was (…)
Dear Ivonne,
This is a long time later, but we only recently returned and am still catching up. I just wanted to let you know that we were really delighted with the trip on the Angelito. The guide was excellent and the group congenial. It was truly a fantastic experience and we have continued to tell all out friends about it.
Thank you again for all the ehlp and advice you provided.
Best Wishes,
Michael
Traveled on the Angelito
Hi Christian
your service was PERFECT! Colombus travel, very good
Thanks Christian
Kristine
Angelito
We’re home!! We had a wonderful trip, in no small part because of you!! Thank you for everything!!
The Angelito I was wonderful, and all the crew expert and accommodating, and the tour guide Hansel was a (…)
brilliant naturalist/guide. . By the way, they did have wet suits on board for everybody and were surprised that we had bothered to order 3 suits in advance thru you for $15 more apiece! We saw lots of animals and swam with the sea lions; the food was delicious, the weather perfect, and only one night of rocking and rolling in the boat as we crossed the equator - it was quite a ride!Then out to Kapawi - I was worried about those small planes, but again the weather was great and the pilots were, too. Animals were not as easy to see as in the Galapagos, but the rain forest experiences incredible, and again our naturalist guides Mauricio and Anhil were the best! It was such a gift to be able to visit an Achuar community and meet the shaman. Finally, thank you for the transfers, they were a great help, and for all the extra last minute help you gave us, taking Jesse's calls and checking on flights and accommodations. . You were always professional and kind to us and we thank you for arranging our very successful time in the Galapagos and the Kapawi Rain Forest, and for your graciousness when we called you for additional help. When our friends ask for a tour agent to recommend in Quito, you'll be it.
Thank you again, Fernanda, for everything. .
It was great doing business with you.
Sincerely,
Jacquie M. Jim C.
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