
16 passengers in 8 cabins plus 9 crew members and 1 naturalist guide.
The Galaxy features a dining room, bar and lounge, TV and DVD, library and sundeck.
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served buffet style in the dining area. The meals prepared by the specially trained chefs are served in wholesome quantities and in a variety of menus with tropical exotic fruits always available. Kids and vegetarian menus are also available upon request.
There are two twin cabins on the lower deck. Two twin cabins plus one twin or matrimonial cabin on the main deck and three cabins which can be either twin or matrimonial on the upper deck.
Ample inside and outside area including a sun deck, lounge area with TV, and DVD player, the Galaxy also carries equipment such as snorkeling gear.
The Galaxy is outfitted for private charters or individual passengers on naturalist cruises of either 3 nights, 4 nights or 7 nights. All cruises include snorkeling and hiking.
Built in 1928 rebuilt in 2009
114.8 feet (35 m) in length 24.9 feet in beam (7.6 m)
2 x Caterpillar 440 HP Motors to travel at a maximum speed of 12 knots
RAYSTAR 125 GPS, 24 miles RAYMARINE E120 radar, 36 miles RAYMARINE E140 radar, magnetic compass, FURUNO HF radio, UNIDEN VHF radio, ICOM IC M2A radios, RAYMARINE E63069 Eco sounder, EPIRB, horn, thermometer. Two inflatable life raft for 16 passengers each, 20 life jackets (SOLAS I), 10 life jackets (disembark), fire detectors and complete fire system.
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