Top Deck
The top deck of the vessel, accessed via circular stairs from the main deck, has a sunning area as well as pilothouse and Captain and Tour Leader staterooms.
Upper Deck
The upper deck of the vessel features six large, air-conditioned staterooms featuring twin/double beds, private bathrooms, seating areas and desks, and expansive full-length windows which open to the views. Forward of the staterooms is an area for sunning, relaxing, or observation of the Galapagos fauna.
The area aft of the staterooms (not shown here) is an open-air salon protected from the elements, which provides a comfortable sheltered relaxation area.
Main Deck
The main deck of the vessel contains the air-conditioned main salon, where all sit-down meals are served, and which also features an entertainment center with TV, VCR and stereo, as well as a boutique display and access to the staterooms forward. The three staterooms, like those on the upper deck, each have twin/double beds, private bathrooms, seating areas and desks, and expansive full-length windows which open to the views. A viewing area is available on the bow; a seminar room is also located forward on the port side.
The aft half of the
main deck (not shown here) is where preparation for diving operations takes place. The dive deck is equipped with gear lockers, camera table, recharging station, air and nitrox filling stations, tank racks and separate freshwater rinse baths for dive equipment and cameras. It also has a wetsuit hanging area, freshwater showers, and a bathroom. Large stairways lead down to the dive platform, where divers board the
pangas (tenders) for transport to the dive sites.
Lower Deck
The
lower deck of the vessel includes the engineering and compressor spaces, as well as the full-service galley, crew's quarters, and storage spaces.