Galapagos Islands
Diamante, Ship profile
The Diamante is a brigantine schooner motor sailor, a modern version of the great naval training ships. It first began its dedication to the Galapagos in 1993. Diamante has a bright and airy deckhouse where the main salon/dining room are located. This beamed salon offers a 360 degree view of the surrounding islands. Dining is also offered outside, around the great teak table with refreshing breezes and spectacular Galapagos views.
Technical Information
| Class | : | Luxury |
| Activities | : | Snorkeling, scuba diving, kayaking, swimming |
| Capacity | : | 12 passengers |
| Crew | : | Captain, engineer, 2 helmsmen, a cook and one expert, bilingual naturalist-guide. |
| Lenght | : | 112 ft. |
| Beam | : |
24 ft. |
| Speed | : | 9 knots |
Accommodations
Six air-conditioned cabins with upper/lower berths. Each cabin has private facilities with fresh hot and cold water showers. Bright and airy deck house where dining room is, outside dining area.
Facilities on board
Captain, engineer, 2 helmsmen, a cook and one expert, bilingual naturalist-guide.
Safety Equipment
EPIRB (Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon), 2 x 13 person Survival open sea life rafts, life jackets, flares and signals, fire extinguishing system. In short, safety equipment on board either meets or exceeds USA Coast Guard Regulations.
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