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OLA Cruise

Coral I Yachts

ClassCruise Ship
Flag state-
Maiden Voyage Date-
Cruise Age-
Cruise LineGO Galapagos – Ecuador
Category-

Ship statistics

Gross Tonnage-
Deck Levels4
Crew-to-Passenger Ratio-
Length40m/131ft
Decks with cabins-
Passengers-to-space ratio-
Width8.5m/28ft
Cabins-
Ice Class-
Passengers36
Displacement-
Inflatable boat-

Current position

Call signHC 2070
Draught of a vessel2
Bow heading90
IMO8978875
Lat0°28'18.1"S
Lon90°19'40.5"W
MMSI735023470
Nav statusUnderway (Engine Driven)

Deck plans

There are 4 floors
Sea Deck
Preview

DECK 1

Moon Deck
Preview

DECK 2

Sky Deck
Preview

DECK 3

Earth Deck
Preview

DECK 4

Cabin information

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Introduction

Junior Cabin

Area 129.17 ft²
Deck 0,0
Square Window
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Introduction

Standard Plus

Area 118.40 ft²
Deck 0
Porthole
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Introduction

Standard Cabin

Area 75.35 ft²
Deck 0
Porthole
Occupancy 1-2 people

Gourmet restaurant

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Introduction

Main Lounge Bar

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Restaurant

Recreational facilities

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Introduction

Snorkeling

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Introduction

Kayaking

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Dinghy Ride

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Hiking

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Time to Relax and Enjoy

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Introduction

Sun Terrace

Introduction to the cruise

The Coral I & II are gorgeous, comfortable, sister yachts offering charming social areas distributed on three decks, with both outdoor and interior spaces allowing you to enjoy an intimate expedition experience in your own way. With a capacity for 36 and 20 guests respectively, the vessels offer open deck areas with a Jacuzzi to make the best of your relaxing time while cruising the islands. The interiors are thoughtfully designed to resemble a private yacht experience in a cozy ambiance. The restaurant serves delicious Ecuadorian and international cuisine even extending to a BBQ dinner on the open-air Moon Deck. They are the perfect cruise vessels for charter groups where the thrill and comfort are guaranteed.

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