Anali
Welcome aboard Angermeyer Cruise’s first-class Catamaran, Anali, formerly Archipell II. This wonderful yacht has been refurbished and renamed to provide a world-class cruising experience, which is reflected in every aspect of the service, ensuring a seamless journey full of unforgettable moments. With one guide per every 8 passengers, guests will have the opportunity to enjoy more personalized excursions.
Communal spaces on board are made for relaxing, socializing and learning about the amazing wildlife you will be seeing from your bilingual naturalist guide. Contrasting wooden furniture and trims blend seamlessly with a modern neutral decor. Fantastic photographs from local wildlife photographers and beautiful splashes of colour throughout. The comfortable lounge includes a flatscreen TV with DVD and a guest library.
The dining area features a beautiful rectangular table for enjoying memorable meals in the company of your newly-made friends. Food on board is freshly prepared by our chefs and is varied and healthy, with local and international delicacies to suit every taste - and perhaps explore some new ones.
Outdoor spaces afford plenty of quiet spots to take in the wonders of the islands, or to sit and enjoy informal dining, or relax with a drink. For unrivaled vistas you can climb to the upper sun deck where traditional wooden loungers will let you relax in the shade of the deck canopy or out in the open, soaking up the warmth of the sun or gazing at the stars after dark. There’s also the opportunity to enjoy al fresco dining and enjoy a 360 degree view of the Islands as you enjoy your meal.
Sailing with 16 passengers, the cabins are versatile and comfortable. With double, twin and convertible cabins, this yacht has a variety of cabin configurations that will cater to the needs of any group of passengers.
Double/twin Cabins
All cabins have sea views, air conditioning, reading light, wardrobe, a private bathroom and hot water. Beds can be converted into double or twin.
Category: Classic
Type: Motor Catamaran
Electricity: 110 Volts / 220 Volts
Cruising speed: 10 knots
Beam: 36ft / 11m
Capacity: 16 passengers
Main Engines; 2x Cummins (240 HP)
Length; 88ft / 27m
Gross tonnage: 260 t
The yacht offers great 4-, 5- and 8-day itineraries every week, including most of the Galapagos highlights, and enabling an easy combination of routes. In addition to guided nature walks and amazing photographic opportunities, the yacht includes snorkeling equipment, wetsuits, kayaks and paddle boards. Each evening will be a lecture on the highlights of the Galapagos.
Get to know the highlights of Galápagos with this Naturalist cruise on board the beautiful Archipell II! On this Expedition Cruise, you will discover the incredible wildlife of the Galápagos Islands: On San Cristóbal, you will be able to snorkel in crystal clear waters, relax with sea lions on pristine white sand beaches and learn more about the evolution of giant tortoises. During your time on Santa Cruz, you will have the chance to observe the famous Galápagos Giant Tortoises in the wild and learn more about the preservation and scientific study of these amazing animals. On Santiago, an island formerly inhabited by pirates, you will be able to enjoy hikes and dinghy rides. A walk across South Plaza is one of the best visitor experiences in the Galápagos thanks to the large number of species living in such a small area.
PANGA RIDES
Pangas (inflatable dinghies) are the main means of accessing the different islands from larger vessels, but excursions by panga also provide a front row seat for exploring cliff faces, rocky islets, mangrove estuaries and hidden bays.
KAYAK
Slowly paddling under your own steam is another popular way to experience the islands, with kayaks provided complimentary on some Galapagos Island cruises. With the absence of motor noise and a low vantage point, kayaking excursions offer up-close wildlife encounters and the freedom to follow your curiosity and explore at leisure.
HIKES
Daily hikes led by Galapagos National Park naturalist guides offer a unique insight into the wildlife, geological history and human endeavors of the islands, following
clearly marked trails. Most range from one to three hours and are suitable for all ages and fitness levels, with optional extensions for those interested in hiking longer.
SNORKEL
Snorkeling excursions allow visitors to head below the water’s surface and discover the incredible marine life for which the Galapagos are renowned. Little or no experience is required, with instruction and all gear available as part of cruise itineraries.