Ship: Built in 2023, the brand-new Cormorant II is a luxury mega-catamaran that caters to an exclusive group of 16 guests. With regular sailings throughout the year, Cormorant II delivers year-round adventures in a stylish and comfortable setting.
Amenities: Spread over four passenger decks, you’ll have access to a host of amenities during your downtime on the luxury catamaran. Soak up the views in the 180° view lounge, unwind in a variety of social areas like the saloon, dining room, bar and coffee station on the main deck, or head to the Jacuzzi on the sun deck for more outdoor time. For more active pursuits, visit the fitness area, equipped with a weight machine, exercise bikes and ample floor space for yoga and gentle stretches. Or, make use of the complimentary snorkeling equipment, wet suits, kayaks and paddle boards.
Crew: An enthusiastic team of 12 crew members, one cruise director and one bilingual guide welcome you on board, making this a nearly one-to-one guest-to-guide ratio for the most personalized experiences.
Dining: With an open seating plan, the onboard dining areas are equipped with eight-person tables to encourage meeting other travelers. While breakfast and lunch are served buffet style, dinners come plated for a more elegant affair. You can expect a wide array of refreshing juices, fruits, salads and desserts with every meal, whether you’re enjoying international or regional dishes.
Rooms: The nine well-appointed and air-conditioned suites onboard range in size from 32.8m² to the 62m² Premium Suites, which feature private Jacuzzis for the ultimate luxury. Each accommodation, regardless of category, is equipped with either one king bed or two convertible twin beds, plus a private balcony and panoramic windows so you never have to miss out on the views. Families and larger groups can consider the four interconnected suites.
Itineraries: Cormorant II offers four sailings, including four, five and eight-day options. The short and sweet four-day one explores San Cristobal, Española, Floreana and Santa Cruz Islands, while you can select from two eight-day itineraries. One explores the outer islands, including Santa Cruz, Isabela, Fernandina, Santiago, Bartholomew and North Seymour Islands, while the other eight-day itinerary focuses on the inner islands, including Santa Cruz, Genovesa, South Plaza, Santa Fe, San Cristobal, Española and Floreana Islands.