Galapagos Islands

 

Beluga, Galapagos Islands.
Photo: Enchanted Expeditions.

 

The Beluga is a deluxe, 110-foot, steel-hulled motor vessel. It is fully air-conditioned and accommodates 16 passengers in double staterooms, each with private bathroom and shower. She is a spacious and comfortable yacht with lots of deck space. The well-trained and experienced crew of seven takes good care of its guests at all times aboard and ashore.

 

 

 
Cabin



Top deck



Dining room


Lounge

 
Technical Specifications
Type: Motor vessel, steel hull, originally built in 1968 in Hamburg, Germany. Rebuilt in 1994, in Florida.
Category: Deluxe
Capacity: 16 passengers
Length 110 ft.
Beam: 23 ft.
Engines: Twin Detroit Diesels 530 HP each
Generators: 3 generators: 1 Nissan 110 KW, 1 Perkins 60 kW and 1 Perkins 40 kW all for 110 and 220 A.C. 60 cycles
Speed: 12 knots cruising
Guest Accommodation
8 double staterooms, each with private bath. Hot and cold water showers.
Crew
Captain, multilingual naturalist guide, cook, machinist, barman and 4 sailors.
Equipment
Marine radios, depth sounder up to 2000 meters, 48-mile radar, GPS, 2 tenders with outboards, 2 ten-man inflatable rubber rafts in fiberglass capsule. TV with VHS video system. Fully air-conditioned. 2 desalinators with capacity for 400 gallons of water per day each. Freezer and refrigeration
Deck Plan (Click to enlarge)

 

 

Beluga itinerary, Galapagos Islands.
Map: Enchanted Expeditions.