Rosalinda
Luxury Catamaran
Refined comfort and unforgettable journeys through the Galápagos Islands.
Elegant Exploration Across the Galapagos
Rosalinda Luxury Catamaran was designed for travelers seeking refined comfort, intimate exploration, and unforgettable encounters in the Galapagos Islands.
Combining elegant contemporary design with smooth navigation and personalized service, Rosalinda delivers a sophisticated small-ship cruising experience across one of the world’s most extraordinary destinations.
Spacious Ocean-View Suites
Rosalinda features 8 elegant ocean-view suites designed to provide comfort, privacy, and panoramic views throughout your Galapagos cruise experience.
Located across the Main and Upper decks, every suite combines contemporary interiors with refined details inspired by the tranquility of the sea.
IN EVERY SUITE
Spaces that breathe with the sea.
Discover elegant onboard spaces aboard Rosalinda Luxury Catamaran, designed to elevate your Galapagos cruise experience with panoramic ocean views, open-air dining, refined social areas, and immersive expedition comfort.
Elegant Interiors
Refined social spaces designed for relaxation and connection.
Panoramic Jacuzi
Six-person jacuzzi on the Sun Deck with 360° views of the archipelago.
Indoor Lounge & Bar
Crystal-clear panoramic lounge with a fully equipped bar.
Al-Fresco Dining
Open-air dining on the Upper Deck — sea breeze and gourmet cuisine.
Briefing Area
Daily expedition briefings led by our naturalist guides.
Three Decks, One Seamless Galapagos Experience.
Explore the Main Deck, Upper Deck and Sun Deck aboard Rosalinda.
Each space has been designed for privacy, comfort and seamless connection with the sea.
Main Deck
Discover the Main Deck of Rosalinda, featuring four guest suites, panoramic outdoor spaces, and comfortable social areas designed for Galapagos cruising.
FEATURES
• Four guest suites
• Interior dining area
• Panoramic lounge space
• Outdoor viewing terrace
• Wide circulation areas
• Direct access evacuation routes
Upper Deck
Experience the Upper Deck of Rosalinda, featuring spacious guest suites, panoramic outdoor areas, and seamless circulation designed for comfort and ocean views in the Galapagos.
FEATURES
• Four guest suites
• Panoramic outdoor terrace
• Spacious circulation areas
• Open-air relaxation space
• Direct access evacuation routes
Sun Deck
Relax on the Sun Deck of Rosalinda, an open-air space designed for panoramic views, ocean breezes, and unforgettable moments while cruising the Galapagos Islands.
FEATURES
• Panoramic 360° views
• Open-air relaxation area
• Central observation space
• Spacious sun terrace
• Seamless circulation areas
• Direct access evacuation routes
Technical Description
Key specifications and technical details of Catamaran Rosalinda.
2011
113 ft (34.44 m)
Catamaran
43 ft (13.11 m)
★★★★★
16 passengers
• Main Deck: Stateroom 4
• Upper Deck: Stateroom 4
4 ft (1.22 m)
Cummins / 405 HP
Captain, Bilingual National Park Naturalist Guide and 11 crew members.
Curated Journeys Across the Galapagos Islands.
Rosalinda Luxury Catamaran offers carefully crafted Galapagos cruise itineraries designed to combine elegant exploration, extraordinary wildlife encounters, and immersive experiences throughout the enchanted archipelago.
Choose between Northern and Southern Galapagos routes, available in 4, 5, and 8-day expedition cruises aboard an intimate luxury catamaran.
Northern Itineraries
| DAY | DESCRIPTION (ACTIVITIES) |
|---|---|
| 1 SUN | Start at midday Baltra | Pm Santa Cruz: Bachas Beach (WK-SN) |
| 2 MON | Am Genovesa: El Barranco (WK-KY-PR-SN-PB) | Pm Darwin Bay (WK-KY-PR-SN-PB) |
| 3 TUE | Am Santiago: Sullivan Bay (WK-PR-SN) | Pm Rabida (WK-KY-PR-SN-PB) |
| 4 WED | Am Santa Cruz: Highlands (WK) | Pm Charles Darwin Station (WK) |
| 5 THU | Am Isabela: Moreno Point (WK-PR-SN) | Pm Urbina Bay (WK-SN) |
| 6 FRI | Am Fernandina: Espinoza Point (WK-PR-SN) | Pm Isabela: Tagus Cove (WK-KY-PR-SN-PB) |
| 7 SAT | Am Santiago: Salt Mines (WK) – Egas Port (WK-SN) | Pm Espumilla Beach (WK-KY-PR-SN-PB) – Buccaneers Cove (KY-PR-SN-PB) |
| 8 SUN | End at 08:30 am Black Turtle Cove (PR) – Baltra |
| SN: Snorkel PR: Panga Ride KY: Kayak WK: Walking CN: Circumnavigation PB: Paddle Board | |
| DAY | DESCRIPTION (ACTIVITIES) |
|---|---|
| 1 SUN | Start at mid-day Baltra | Pm Santa Cruz: Bachas Beach (WK–SN) |
| 2 MON | Am Genovesa: El Barranco (WK-KY-PR-SN-PB) | Pm Darwin Bay (WK-KY-PR-SN-PB) |
| 3 TUE | Am Santiago: Sullivan Bay (WK -PR-SN) | Pm Rabida (WK-KY-PR-SN-PB) |
| 4 WED | End at 08:30 am Santa Cruz: Highlands (WK) – Baltra |
| SN: Snorkel PR: Panga Ride KY: Kayak WK: Walking CN: Circumnavigation PB: Paddle Board | |
| DAY | DESCRIPTION (ACTIVITIES) |
|---|---|
| 1 WED | Start at mid-day Baltra | Pm Charles Darwin Station (WK) |
| 2 THU | Am Isabela: Moreno Point (WK-PR-SN) | Pm Urbina Bay (WK–SN) |
| 3 FRI | Am Fernandina: Espinoza Point (WK-PR-SN) | Pm Isabela: Tagus Cove (WK-KY-PR-SN-PB) |
| 4 SAT | Am Santiago: Salt Mines (WK) – Egas Port (WK-SN) | Pm Espumilla Beach (WK-KY-PR-SN-PB) – Buccaneers Cove (KY-PR-SN-PB) |
| 5 SUN | End at 08:30 am Black Turtle Cove (PR) – Baltra |
| SN: Snorkel PR: Panga Ride KY: Kayak WK: Walking CN: Circumnavigation PB: Paddle Board | |
Southern Itineraries
| DAY | DESCRIPTION (ACTIVITIES) |
|---|---|
| 1 SUN | Start at mid-day Baltra | Pm Seymour (WK-PR-SN) |
| 2 MON | Am San Cristobal: Lobos Island (WK-PR-SN) – Kicker Rock (CN) | Pm Brujo Hill (WK-KY PR-SN-PB) |
| 3 TUE | AM Espanola: Osborn Islet (SN) – Gardner Island (PR-SN) – Gardner Bay (WK-KY-SN-PB) | PM Suarez Point (WK) |
| 4 WED | AM Floreana: Cormorant Point (WK-PR-SN) – Champion Islet (PR-SN) | PM Post Office Bay (WK-SN) – The Baroness Viewpoint (WK-KY-PR-PB) |
| 5 THU | Am Santa Cruz: Highlands (WK) | Pm Charles Darwin Station (WK) |
| 6 FRI | Am South Plaza (WK) | Pm Santa Fe (WK-KY-PR-SN-PB) |
| 7 SAT | Am Bartolome (WK-PR-SN) | Pm Chinese Hat (WK-KY-PR-SN-PB) |
| 8 SUN | End at 08:30 am Daphne Mayor (CN) – Baltra |
| SN: Snorkel PR: Panga Ride KY: Kayak WK: Walking CN: Circumnavigation PB: Paddle Board | |
| DAY | DESCRIPTION (ACTIVITIES) |
|---|---|
| 1 SUN | Start at mid-day Baltra | Pm Seymour (WK-PR-SN) |
| 2 MON | Am San Cristobal: Lobos Island (WK-PR-SN) – Kicker Rock (CN) | Pm Brujo Hill (WK-KY PR-SN-PB) |
| 3 TUE | AM Espanola: Osborn Islet (SN) – Gardner Island (PR-SN) – Gardner Bay (WK-KY-SN-PB) | PM Suarez Point (WK) |
| 4 WED | Am Floreana: Cormorant Point (WK-PR-SN) – Champion Islet (PR-SN) | Pm Post Office Bay (WK-SN) – The Baroness Viewpoint (WK-KY-PR-PB) |
| 5 THU | End at 08:30 am Santa Cruz: Highlands (WK) – Baltra |
| SN: Snorkel PR: Panga Ride KY: Kayak WK: Walking CN: Circumnavigation PB: Paddle Board | |
| DAY | DESCRIPTION (ACTIVITIES) |
|---|---|
| 1 THU | Start at mid-day Baltra | Pm Charles Darwin Station (WK) |
| 2 FRI | Am South Plaza (WK) | Pm Santa Fe (WK-KY-PR-SN-PB) |
| 3 SAT | Am Bartolome (WK-PR-SN) | Pm Chinese Hat (WK-KY-PR-SN-PB) |
| 4 SUN | End at 08:30 am Daphne Mayor (CN) – Baltra |
| SN: Snorkel PR: Panga Ride KY: Kayak WK: Walking CN: Circumnavigation PB: Paddle Board | |
Rates, Inclusions & Policies
Transparent prices and clear conditions for your Galapagos cruise aboard Rosalinda. Explore itineraries, inclusions, exclusions, and cancellation policies before booking your luxury catamaran experience.
Cruise Rates
| SUITES | DURATION | PRICE PER PERSON |
|---|---|---|
SUITES1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8 | 8 Days / 7 Nights | USD 8,500 |
| 5 Days / 4 Nights | USD 5,490 | |
| 4 Days / 3 Nights | USD 4,390 |
Rates Include:
Rates Do Not Include:
Cancellations & Reimbursement Polices:
- Cancellation made after deposit we will retain US500 p.p for 8 days cruise, for 4- and 5-days cruise US 300 p.p will be retain; for administrative expenses.
- 300 – 181 days prior the departure – 20% of the total cruise rate will be retained.
- 180 – 91 days prior the departure – 50% of the total cruise rate will be retained.
- 90 days prior the departure – 100% of the total cruise rate will be retained.
Important Notes:
- Deposits/Total payments should be received on our bank account on the dates according to the above mentioned policy.
- If we don´t receive the deposits/total payments according to the above mentioned procedures
we hold the right to cancel your reservation. - We accept only written cancellations, sent by e-mail.
- Penalties for cancellations will automatically be discounted from deposits/total payments.
- Latintour must issue the flight ticket.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to the most common questions about cruising the Galapagos Islands aboard Rosalinda Luxury Catamaran.
1. Is Ecuador a safe country?
Ecuador it is a safe Country but like all the countries you need travel information.
Many national governments provide a regularly updated advice service on safety issues involved with international travel. We recommend that you check your government’s advice for their latest travel information before departure. We strongly recommend the use of a neck wallet or money belt while travelling, for the safe keeping of your passport, air tickets, travellers’ checks, cash and other valuable items. Leave your valuable jewellery at home – you won’t need it while travelling. Many of the hotels we use have safety deposit boxes, which is the most secure way of storing your valuables. A lock is recommended for securing your luggage.
Please take care when wandering about the city on your own, as pick pockets and purse-snatchers are common, particularly in the Old Town. Be safe and leave your passport, credit cards, traveller’s cheques and cash you don’t need in the hotel’s safety deposit box. Most Quiteños are honest and genuinely helpful and friendly, but be safe and enjoy the city!
2. How important is to bring a travel Insurance to travel in Ecuador?
3. It is safe to drink water directly from the tap in Ecuador?
4. Can I take a flight from my country directly to the Galapagos?
5. Do I need a Visa to visit Ecuador as a tourist?
6. What other expenditures should I consider when calculating the costs of my trip to Ecuador and the Galapagos?
- The entrance fee to Galapagos National Park (currently USD 100 for adults and USD 50 for children) (Subjecto to change).
- Transit card USD 20 P.P.
- Airfare to Galapagos (Subject to change)
To – From Galapagos : USD 500 per person
Flight Airline Route Departs Arrives Flight Day: Sunday AV 1638 Avianca Quito – Galapagos 09:50 12:36 AV 1638 Avianca Guayaquil – Galapagos 11:39 12:36 Flight Days: Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday AV 1633 Avianca Galapagos – Quito 11:38 16:14 AV 1633 Avianca Galapagos – Guayaquil 11:38 14:29 Flight Days: Wednesday, Thursday AV 1632 Avianca Quito – Galapagos 08:04 10:50 AV 1632 Avianca Guayaquil -Galapagos 09:50 10:50
7. What should I bring with me for a cruise in the Islands?
- Cotton pants
- Shorts
- T-shirts
- A windbreaker or light sweater for the evenings
- Hat
- Lots of sunscreen
- Hiking boots/shoes
- Sneakers
- Tevas/sandals with security straps
- Sunglasses (with strap)
- An extra pair of prescription glasses (if needed)
- Small water bottle
- Small backpack (for your camera, film, etc)
- Plastic bag to keep your camera or photographic equipment dry
- Camera and/or video equipment and plenty of film
- Snorkeling gear (not essential)*
- Duffel bag with a lock
- Medications (anything you might be using while your cruise)
- Motion sickness medication (if you are prone to sea sickness)
- Books to read while on the yacht
- Binocular
- Insect repellent
8. What should I bring with me on a tour to the Ecuadorian Amazon?
- Raincoat or poncho
- Light clothes as well as long sleeve shirts
- Sunglasses
- Hat
- Insect repellent
- Binoculars
- Flash light
- Camera and/or video equipment and plenty of film
- Medications (anything you might be using while your cruise)
- Sunscreen
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Tevas/sandals with security straps
- Bathing suit
- Small backpack for day trips and hikes
9. What should I bring with me on a tour to the Ecuadorian highlands?
- Medium weight clothing.
- Warm jacket.
- Wind breaker.
- Blue jeans.
- Hat.
- Camera and/or video equipment and plenty of film.
- Medications (anything you might be using while your cruise).
- Sunglasses.
- Sunscreen.
- Raincoat or poncho.
- Backpack.
10. Can we snorkel?
11. Will I get seasick?
12. Are there medical facilities aboard?
13. Is drinking water available onboard?
14. What voltage is used on board ship?
15. How much should I tip the guide and crew?
16. Is there a weight restriction on the luggage I bring to the Galapagos?
Due to the cabin sizes on the yachts and the weight restrictions that airlines enforce 20 kgs per person, the amount of luggage you can bring on the boat is limited. You can leave unnecessary items in your joining hotel storage room in Quito.
