Eine Galapagos-Kreuzfahrt an Bord der Aida Maria
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Schiffsbeschreibung
- Kapazität:16 Passagiere
- Type:Kleinere Yacht
- Kategorie:Budgetklasse
- Baujahr:1997
- Länge:66fts / 20m
- Breite:24fts / 7m
- Geschwindigkeit:7 knots
- Motor: 2 CAT 125hp each
Inklusive
- Einzelreisende können Kabine teilen
- Transfer zu und vom Schiff
- Wasser, Kaffee, Tee & frische Fruchtsäfte
- 100% der CO2-Emissionen kompensiert
- Alle Mahlzeiten
- Englischsprachiger Guide
- Klimaanlage & privates Bad
- -25% für Kinder < 12
- 2% Kreditkarten-Gebühren
- Flugtickets
- Alkohol. Getränke
- Trinkgelder
- $100 Nationalpark-Eintrittsgebühr
- $20 Transitgebühr am Flughafen
- $5/Tag Miete Schnorchelausrüstung
- $10/Tag Miete Neoprenanzug
- +80% Einzelkabinen-Zuschlag
Kundenbewertungen
4BEWERTUNGEN
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Very Beautiful Cruise With Everything You Can Wish For
Just came back from a fantastic five week trip to South America. We (sister and myself, early 20s) completed a fantastic eight day / seven night cruise of the Galapagos Islands with Aida Maria.
When researching our trip to the Galápagos, there were not many recent reviews of boats. Our criteria for the trip was based on dates, cost and itinerary. The Aida Maria met those criteria, so we hoped for the best and booked our 8 day/7 night cruise over Christmas.
The boat was well maintained and our cabin was clean, but a little small. There was little room for luggage, so pack lightly! We were fortunate in that we had a main deck room and could open a window. I believe the rooms lower deck were noisier and smelt of fuel due to their location near the engine. We used the common outdoor areas when navigating between islands, but there were also seats indoors to use during free time.
Food was plentiful and tasty, though simple. Had seafood at least one meal everyday, with lots of fruit, rice and salads on the side. Breakfast was generally eggs, cereal, toast and fruit. They made a special effort Christmas Eve with a whole Turkey for dinner. Impressive when you saw the size of the kitchen!
We covered the northern, central and southern islands of Galápagos in our cruise. We saw lots of birds and most land animals. Snorkelling was a little disappointing due to poor clarity and not a lot of fish, but as Australians we have been fortunate with some excellent snorkelling experiences in the Great Barrier Reef. Most days we did two land based trips and two snorkelling trips. The boat had two pangas so all 16 passengers on board could get to the island in one trip. Land based trips generally didn't consist of long walks, but rather short meanders on the beach, with our guide stopping to tell us about the animals, history, or plants. The boats itineraries were all well organised so landing sights / walks / snorkelling sights were not overrun with tourists.
Due to the large distances between islands, we were often navigating at night. The boat was reasonably small and rocked a lot when moving. If you suffer from sea sickness, ensure you pack medication.
The crew didn't speak much English, but they were very attentive. Our guide was informative and helpful.
Overall we had a fantastic trip. We both felt that 8 days was just the right length - any shorter and you feel as if you have missed seeing lots, but any more than 8 days in a boat would have been a little too long for us! We also both felt that a boat trip was the way to see the Galapagos islands. The distances between islands is large and by cruising, you maximise the time available on islands to see the flora and fauna.
Source: goo.gl/yzaW6JClaire Deluney, 10th July 2018
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Dream Vacation
I took a 15 day tour of all the Islands (except Darwin and Wolf which are for diving only) on the Aida Maria. Although I did a lot of research and booked the tour for the Eden, the day before we arrived we received a letter saying that it would be docked and would have to switch to the Aida Maria. I was upset after all that research to be changed but it turned out to be the BEST. The Aida Maria is more up to date than the Eden.
This was an amazing vacation, especially for an environmental scientist! Our crew was great. We had amazing food and if you have specific requirements they were more than happy to provide alternatives. It was an incredibly active with hiking and snorkeling sometimes both twice a day! Bring a wet suit if you are snorkeling on the west side of Isabella island.
Although you would think that the islands are pristine, they are not. there are 4 cities and like any city that have brought in invasive species that looked pretty or was brought in to solve pest problems. Each island is so unique and I couldn't imagine having been the other 16 passengers that stayed 3 - 7 days, YOU MUST DO THE 15.
My one complaint would be our guide was young and didn't have a voice or "backbone" to tell the other passengers to stay on the path. It was extremely frustrating, especially one girl that would ALWAYS wonder off the path to get a great picture when 5 meters farther it would be sitting on the path.
This was a great trip for the more relaxed personalities who don't mind wearing the same outfit a couple of times unlike some of the yacht goers.
Source: goo.gl/dEJ2dXCaitlin P From Edmonton, Canada, 17th January 2018
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Aida Maria Yacht - Great Crew!
We completed the 8 day cruise on Aida Maria’s itinerary B which started on San Cristobal, visited Santa Fe, South Plazas, Santa Cruz, Isabela, Fernandina, Rabida and North Seymour Islands before ending with a transfer to Baltra airport.
Aida Maria and Eden yachts are both owned by the same family from Puerto Ayora. Aida Maria is owned by the sisters Aida and Maria. The Eden is owned by the brothers of the family. The Aida Maria crew rotate a fortnight on the yacht and then a fortnight off. Aida Maria uses freelance Naturalist Guides so each trip may vary with quality of information provided, organisation and schedule.
The boat crew did an excellent job, ensuring safe and efficient transfers to/from the yacht in the dingy(s). Food quality was also excellent considering the small galley and included significant fresh salad, vegetables and fruits. Drinking water and coffee were available at all times. Alcoholic drinks were available for purchase at reasonable prices. Cabin beds were made up every day and bathrooms cleaned.
The itinerary provided a good opportunity to see all the iconic species that we expected at the time of year we visited, most on multiple occasions. We visited in March to take advantage of the warm water. Snorkeling was comfortable without wetsuit. Water clarity was, however, worse than we expected ranging from slightly to significantly cloudy at all but one of the snorkel sites. The clearest water was at Rabida Island which was excellent. Twice, at other sites, we snorkeled with playful and inquisitive sea lions, a highlight for us.
The boat carries 16 passengers in 8 double cabins over 3 decks. All cabins have A/C. For the two cabins on the upper deck the a/c units are wall mounted. We found ours to be very noisy and opted for an open window instead whenever possible. A/C for the other cabins appears to be from a central system so there is no noise issue but passengers in those cabins advised that they could not adjust it (although stuffing a towel in the outlet apparently worked just fine). Cabin space is as typical on small boats at a premium so cabins are compact but functional. To maximise sightseeing opportunities during the day, the boat moved between islands overnight several times.
The lounge/dining area on the boat provides a comfortable communal space and an opportunity to talk with other passengers. The itinerary maximises the opportunity to experience the islands and is quite fast paced. Typically there were two walking visits and one or two opportunities to snorkel each day. Landings for the walking visits were a mix of wet and dry. We found bare feet worked just fine for the wet landings which were all on sandy beaches and simply carried our dry shoes to put on on the beach. Others used sandals. Some of the trails are quite rocky and we found solid shoes worked better than sandals In March, when we visited, the sun was hot and shade on most of the islands is limited, so take more sunscreen than you think you will need – you’ll use it.
The naturalist that accompanied our cruise was OK. Information provided was relevant and interesting but a bit repetitive and delivered in a rambling manner not readily compatible with standing in the full sun.
Overall, we felt that Aida Maria cruise delivered value for money and met our expectations. As such, we’d recommend it.
Source: goo.gl/tRrF74Madeitagain - Sydney, Australia, 11th October 2017
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