Aida Maria was built in Ecuador and is custom made for island cruising. She has been cruising around the Galapagos Islands since 1997 and offers a comfortable and leisurely cruising experience.
She can accommodate up to sixteen passengers within her 8 double cabins, all of which are equipped with private en-suite facilities, air conditioning and external deck.
She has a spacious sun deck, providing the perfect spot to observe the local wildlife and soak up the equatorial sun. There is an interior buffet and dining area which serves up delicious local specialities and international cuisine. There is an additional social area comprising a well equipped bar, TV and VCR, stereo and library.
Aida Maria is a great choice for those interested in exploring the islands and waters of the Galapagos making use of her onboard snorkeling gear.
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