ACTIVITIES ON CORAL I & CORAL II
Begin an intimate Galapagos adventure aboard the Coral I & Coral II—boutique sister yachts designed for personalized exploration and comfort. On this page, you’ll discover all activities offered during your cruise, from guided hikes, snorkeling, and kayaking to glass-bottom boat outings. On board, enjoy cozy lounges, open-air decks, a relaxing Jacuzzi, and a thoughtfully crafted culinary experience featuring Ecuadorian and international flavors. Every moment is designed to connect you with the beauty and spirit of the archipelago.
ONBOARD GASTRONOMY
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Enjoy Ecuadorian and international cuisine aboard Coral I & Coral II, prepared with fresh ingredients and served in a relaxed, intimate setting that complements your Galapagos journey.
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CRUISES FEATURES

Stay connected
Enjoy reliable onboard Wi-Fi that lets you share your experiences, check in with loved ones, or plan the next part of your Galapagos adventure with ease.

Cozy Retreat
Relax in beautifully appointed social areas featuring warm teak accents and brass details. Enjoy attentive service as you unwind, share stories, or simply take in the passing island views.

Culinary Variety
Enjoy a selection of Ecuadorian and international dishes crafted with care. Savor à la carte dinners, vegetarian and kids’ options, kosher-friendly meals, and even private dining for special moments.

Inspiring Talks
Learn more about the archipelago in our onboard Auditorium. Enjoy engaging lectures and presentations that reveal the unique nature, history, and wonders of the Galapagos.

Gastronomic experience
Savor fresh, flavorful cuisine under open skies at Al Fresco Restaurant. Paired with stunning island scenery, each outdoor meal becomes a memorable part of your journey.

Thermal relaxation
Sink into warm, soothing bubbles as you enjoy panoramic ocean views—an ideal way to relax after a day of exploration.

Equipment area
Stay comfortable during your snorkeling or diving activities. Rent a wetsuit on board and explore the marine world with ease and warmth.

Signature Drinks
Enjoy handcrafted cocktails and friendly service at our Bar. A welcoming atmosphere makes it the perfect spot to unwind as the yacht sails into the sunset.
GALAPAGOS ACTIVITIES

Island Paths
Explore the Galapagos on guided walks that reveal wildlife encounters, volcanic formations, and scenic viewpoints—perfect for travelers who enjoy discovery at a relaxed pace.
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Ocean Wonders
Swim through clear waters as colorful fish, sea turtles, and playful sea lions appear around you. A quiet, magical way to connect with the marine world.
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Coastal Secrets
Cruise along tranquil shorelines in a small dinghy, giving you a close-up look at nesting birds, rocky cliffs, and secluded bays only accessible by water.
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Gentle Waters
Paddle through peaceful bays accompanied by your naturalist guide. Enjoy a serene, slow-paced experience ideal for appreciating the islands’ quiet beauty.
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Marine Depths
Venture into deeper waters to meet rays, sharks, and extraordinary marine species found only in the Galapagos. This activity requires an additional fee and is subject to availability and changes. Conditions apply.

Inner Balance
Find balance and tranquility with guided sessions designed to relax your body and reconnect your mind with nature.
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Island Evenings
Share music, games, and relaxed gatherings under the night sky—perfect for ending your day with laughter and good company.
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Taste & Create
Join a lighthearted culinary activity where you craft your own ceviche, discover local flavors, and enjoy a delicious moment guided by our chefs.
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Chill Treat
Indulge in refreshing homemade ice creams inspired by tropical Galapagos fruits—an irresistible treat during your cruise.
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GALAPAGOS WEATHER
Plan your trip with confidence. Compare weather, wildlife sightings, and best activities month by month.
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Wildlife Highlights (Corrected Names)
Marine Iguanas (breeding), Green Sea Turtles (nesting)
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Weather & Sea Conditions
Warm, sunny days with brief showers; greener highlands
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Suggested Activities
Snorkeling, hiking, wildlife photography
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Wildlife Highlights (Corrected Names)
Marine Iguanas (breeding), Green Sea Turtles (nesting)
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Weather & Sea Conditions
Warm, sunny days with brief showers; greener highlands
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Suggested Activities
Snorkeling, hiking, wildlife photography
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Wildlife Highlights (Corrected Names)
Great Frigatebirds (courtship displays), Marine Iguanas (nesting at Fernandina)
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Weather & Sea Conditions
Hottest month; calm seas and high visibility
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Suggested Activities
Snorkeling, swimming, dinghy rides
- Wildlife Highlights (Corrected Names)
Waved Albatross (return to Española), Galapagos Giant Tortoise Hatchlings (limited sightings in the wild)
- Weather & Sea Conditions
Warm, calm seas; landscapes at their greenest
- Suggested Activities
Hiking, birdwatching, coastal photography
- Wildlife Highlights (Corrected Names)
Blue-footed Boobies (courtship), Green Sea Turtle Hatchlings
- Weather & Sea Conditions
Mild, pleasant weather; fewer visitors
- Suggested Activities
Hiking, dinghy rides, wildlife watching
- Wildlife Highlights (Corrected Names)
Galapagos Giant Tortoise Hatchlings, Waved Albatross Chicks (many begin fledging)
- Weather & Sea Conditions
Warm, greener landscapes; popular holiday season
- Suggested Activities
Hiking, snorkeling, evening excursions
- Wildlife Highlights (Corrected Names)
Migratory Birds (arrival), Galapagos Giant Tortoises (moving to lowlands)
- Weather & Sea Conditions
Start of the cool garúa season; fresher temperatures
- Suggested Activities
Kayaking, nature walks, birding
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Wildlife Highlights (Corrected Names)
Bryde’s Whales & Dolphins (more sightings), Galapagos Sea Lions (breeding)
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Weather & Sea Conditions
Cool, breezy, great for diving
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Suggested Activities
Scuba diving, dinghy rides, coastal hikes
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Wildlife Highlights (Corrected Names)
Scalloped Hammerhead Sharks (strong activity, especially in northern islands), Great Frigatebird Chicks (growing)
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Weather & Sea Conditions
Coolest waters; extremely rich marine life
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Suggested Activities
Diving with wetsuits, advanced snorkeling
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Wildlife Highlights (Corrected Names)
Galapagos Penguins (high activity), Galapagos Sea Lions (playful juveniles)
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Weather & Sea Conditions
Cool, dry climate; peak marine productivity
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Suggested Activities
Snorkeling, diving, guided hikes
- Wildlife Highlights (Corrected Names)
Galapagos Fur Seals (mating), Blue-footed Booby Chicks (active and growing)
- Weather & Sea Conditions
Less mist; more sunshine returning
- Suggested Activities
Kayaking, birdwatching, dinghy rides
- Wildlife Highlights (Corrected Names)
Galapagos Sea Lion Pups (interacting with snorkelers), Green Sea Turtles (mating begins)
- Weather & Sea Conditions
Warmer waters returning; calmer seas
- Suggested Activities
Snorkeling, coastal walks, beach outings
FAQ
What time zone is used in Galapagos?
Local time in the Galapagos is GMT -6 (one hour less than Ecuador’s mainland). In our vessels, we work with Ecuador’s mainland time.
What is the check-in procedure at Quito or Guayaquil’s airport?
We offer a complimentary round-trip shuttle to and from the airport for passengers cruising with the Go Galapagos fleet. This service is exclusively available in Quito for guests staying at the GO Quito Hotel. In Guayaquil, the shuttle is available for selected hotels when traveling on Go Galapagos’ scheduled flights. To confirm if your hotel is eligible, contact our expert travel agents—they’ll be happy to assist you. * Please remember that Go Galapagos cannot be held responsible for missed cruises or other services caused by delays from independent travel plans.
If you have a private transfer service included the day before departure, a member of our Operations Department will contact you to reconfirm your pick-up time at your hotel or the meeting time at the AVIANCA counter with one of our staff members.
Check-in time is 2 hours before departure.
If you come by yourself or with a guide, the first thing you must do as soon as you arrive at the airport is go through the luggage control with SICGAL, located 49 ft (15 m) from the main gate, at the National Terminal of Domestic Departures. For environmental reasons, your luggage will be checked for animals, seeds, plants, fruits, vegetables, and any other items forbidden to be taken into the Galapagos Islands.
Afterward, go to the AVIANCA counter, where there will be a Go Galapagos Ecuador representative with your boarding pass, air tickets, taxes, and all your travel documents; this representative will also help you check your luggage with the airline.
You will be given an identification tag for the cruise. Please wear it so you can be easily identified when arriving at the Galapagos airport.
Please do NOT get in line for the Galapagos Government Council-Transit Control Card; Go Galapagos Ecuador has your card already.
What’s the procedure if I prepaid the Galapagos National Park Tax?
Upon arrival at the airport, you must pass control and show your passport. Control has a list of the passengers who have already paid the Galapagos National Park tax; if there’s a sticker on your Go Galapagos ticket jacket, you have prepaid this tax; otherwise, you will need to pay it at that moment.
Are there any luggage restrictions?
The airline that operates to Galapagos allows one piece of luggage per person of no more than 20 kg (about 44 lb) and a carry-on bag of 7 kg p/p.
We recommend you take a soft-sided bag as it will be easier to store in your cabin. Please lock your luggage during the flight.
What should I bring on my trip?
Comfortable, breathable clothes: shorts, T-shirts, swimsuits, and good hiking shoes are required to walk over the lava rock paths. Personal medication, a good camera and plenty of memory cards or film, sunblock, sunglasses, a wide-brim hat, and binoculars.
What is the smoking policy on board the ship?
It is forbidden to smoke inside the cruises. Smoking is allowed ONLY on the sun decks.
What is the electrical outlet and service?
110 / 220 volts. European and American outlets are available on our cruise fleet. In the M/Y Coral I and M/Y Coral II the frequency is 60 Hz and in the M/V Galapagos Legend Is 50 Hz.
How can I pay my expenses on board?
Upon arrival, an account will be opened for you. If you wish to pay with your credit card, we ask you to come to reception to sign a voucher and to make copies of your passport and credit card. Authorizations take about 48 hours, so please do this on your first cruise day.
We accept all major credit cards: Diners, Visa, MasterCard, and American Express. Euros* and U.S. Dollars are also accepted.
* Please ask for the exchange rate.
What if I have allergies or require a special diet on board?
In both cruises, meals are varied depending on the food preferences of the guests, which are informed beforehand by your agency. Go Galapagos-KleinTours will do I very best to meet reasonable special dietary need keeping in mind Galapagos provision restrictions.
What would happen if I got seasick?
We have seasick medication on board all of our ships, but if you are particularly sensitive to it, you can bring your medication, and we recommend taking it at least 24 hours before the cruise starts.
Is the water safe to drink?
Yes, the water on board is purified. Ice used onboard is made with purified water as well. Reusable bottles made out of recycled aluminum are available at the cabins. You can refill your bottle during the cruise at our purifiers located at the main bar, pool bar restaurant, and disembarking area. Bottles must always be returned to the ship after the activities on the islands, and then you can take them home as a souvenir.
Stay connected while exploring!
Satellite internet is now available on the Expedition Cruise Galapagos Legend and the mega yachts Coral I & Coral II.
*To purchase a plan or learn more, ask your sales agent or speak with a crew member on board.
Is there any physical requirement for the cruise?
We recommend passengers to be in reasonably good physical condition as some trails may be difficult. Therefore, elderly or disabled persons may find them too demanding and must notify Go Galapagos Ecuador about their physical condition in order to make the necessary arrangements. Go Galapagos Ecuador reserves the right to decline a passenger if anyone fails to inform of any physical disability, or who, under company´s discretion, constitutes a danger to themselves, other guests, crew members, or the operation of the vessel.
Who will meet me at the airport in Galapagos?
Upon arrival at the airport, our guides will be waiting for you with a sign indicating your ship or yacht. They will receive the passengers, check them on the list to see nobody is left behind and proceed to take them in the airlines’ bus to the dock where the vessel is anchored.
EXPERIENCES ALONG YOUR JOURNEY
Complete your journey by exploring the experiences available aboard our Galapagos Legend and at GO Quito Hotel. Discover island excursions, onboard activities, dining, wellness, and hotel services designed to enhance every moment—from adventure-filled days to relaxing stays on land.
Discover adventure and comfort aboard Galapagos Legend, with island excursions, snorkeling, kayaking, and curated onboard activities.
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Discover the experiences waiting for you at GO Quito Hotel, from diverse dining venues and wellness spaces to relaxing services designed to complement your Galapagos journey in comfort and style.
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