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Monday, August 3, 2009

Galapagos Islands aboard the SULIDAE.

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Sulidae

So, despite working like a mad-dog, I have been able to keep my eye on the prize. I spend a tad of the free time I have reading about Ecuador and the Galapagos, and have been trying to plan Pat's and my trip to the dreamy islands {this is ONE place where planning ahead of time is very important}. I have found several excursions on land that were around the 1,000$ range, but came across this boat, Sulidae, from Safari Tours that was only $1350 for 8 days {which is ridiculously cheap compared to other yachts...ridiculously cheap.} I did some research, read some testimonials, and I think that this is the boat for Pat and I. Here is a bit about the vessel itself:



The Sulidae is a ketch, gaff-rigged motor sailer. It is 63 feet in length, with a beam length of 16feet. Speed is 8 knots, Capacity 12 passengers, with 6 double cabins- each with private bath, hot shower and airconditioning. 4 crew + 1 guide.

"Ever dreamed of being a pirate? Or sailing with Jason and the Argonauts? The romance of an ancient sailing vessel --without the storms and dangers, scurvy and backbreaking work-- can be yours, sailing the Galapagos Islands aboard the venerable Sulidae. This wooden-hulled, gaff-rigged ketch began her maritime career in 1901 as a fishing vessel built in Denmark. Looking more like a buccaneer's ship of booty than a modern day touring yacht, the Sulidae is quickly noted in the Galapagos Islands. That she was built by craftsmen is evident in the fact that she is still sailing, sound as the day she was launched. She has been lovingly restored and modernized to include motor power and modern safety features. But she still looks like she should be flying the Jolly Roger and commanded by Captain Hook!

From its varnished wooden interior to its dyed canvas sails to its silvery galleon goblets, this ship takes you to the Galapagos Islands time forgot. Modern zodiacs take you with your multilingual naturalist guide to the islands, as the crew prepares your meals for dining in the Sande Veile galley, ensuring you get the Galapagos Islands holiday cruise of your life-time. The Sulidae sails through the Galapagos Islands with romance and ease. All in all, it has to be said that the Sulidae is a very special ship, for special people. She generates an uncommon comraderie, and she has her fans who return for second and third voyages. But she is not for everyone; if you require too many luxuries, the Sulidae is not for you.
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5 comments:

  1. hi this is cassidy agian do you go to costa rica alot

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  2. yep. ill be there for 5 months this year!

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  3. thats cool i cant go right now my dad wont sign my passport

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  4. Ahrrrr, I be pinch'n yur booty on this sea far'en vessel. Ahrrrr!

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  5. Hi Cailin, did you actually go on the Sulidae to the Galapagos Islands? If so, would you recommend it? We are a couple who likes to travel simply and are turned off by the idea of going on a luxury cruise which is why this boat appealed to us.
    Thanks, K

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