Designed for cruising the Galapagos
Built in Guayaquil in 2009, the Treasure has been specially designed for cruising the Galapagos; with efficient daily operations and minimum impact on the fragile ecosystem.
Built in Guayaquil in 2009, the Treasure has been specially designed for cruising the Galapagos; with efficient daily operations and minimum impact on the fragile ecosystem.
With its private balconies on all cabins, and its master suite on the main deck, our enormous and elegant catamaran is an excellent choice to navigate in privacy.
All ample and bright cabins (20m²/ 215ft²) feature private facilities, air-conditioning, hair-dryer, bathrobes, balcony, and an indoor seating area with a small table.
Be amazed by the stunning panoramic view from the whirlpool on the Sun Deck, and enjoy a tasty meal in the charming “Al Fresco” dining area.
3 twin suites, 1 double suite and 1 master suite. Private balconies in all cabins
2 cabins with twin beds & 2 cabins with a queen bed + single bed. Private balconies in all cabins
Safety on-board (and during the programmed activities) is always our highest concern. We have therefore obtained the International Safety Management Certificate of the International Marine Organisation (IMO), carry proper security equipment, and put board regulations and safety instructions.
Scheduled maintenance and regular checks keeps our yacht in safe conditions.
First Class
Motor Catamaran
31m / 101ft
11,20m / 36.75ft
16 passengers + 1 Guide
2009 (Remodeled in 2022)
2 zodiacs
9 knots (ca. 16,5 km/h)
11 knots (ca. 20 km/h)
Solarium area, shaded relaxing area & whirlpool
Air-conditioned lounge with living room, dining room and bar
Shaded terrace & barbecue area
110V / 220V
• Magnetic compass
• GPS
• 24 Nautical mile radar
• Sonar (echo sounder system)
• 1x HF radio (for communication with the outside world)
• 2x stationary VHF radio (marine telephone)
• Handheld bi-directional radio set (VHF walkie-talkies for internal communication + spare device for emergencies)
• 1x Emergency position indicating radio beacon (EPIRB)
• No satellite telephone