Tip Top III Yacht
Our First Class Yacht Tip Top III was designed and constructed to offer the highest level of security and comfort to our guests. The Tip Top III is a First Class Steel-hulled Motor Yacht, built to impeccably high standard in Guayaquil/Ecuador in 2001. The Tip Top III is specially designed and built to accommodate 16 guests in comfortable cabins.
With 100 feet of length, 22 feet of beam and a 5 feet Draft, the Tip Top III is a very comfortable, well known yacht in the Galapagos Islands.
In the Upper Deck we have four cabins with one double lower berth and one single lower berth. Cabins, Bar, dining room and lounge are fully carpeted for your comfort. A beautiful teak floored sun deck creates a delightful place for resting and relaxing on board.
With our highly trained professional crew on board, twin main engines, twin electric generators, twin Radars, Eco-sounders and GPS, Reverse Osmosis Water Maker, all the coastguard required safety equipment and twelve knot cruising speed, the Tip Top III ensure safe cruising around the Galapagos Islands.
Our Captain, Multilingual guide, Engineer, International cook, Barman, waitress and two sailors will be at your service. Our relatively numerous crew on board will ensure the best personal service to all of our guests.
Our 16 guests are accommodated in 10 cabins, each with private bathroom. Four of the cabins in the Lower Deck have two single lower berths an two of the cabins have one double lower berth and one single upper berth. In the Upper we have four cabins with one double lower berth and one single lower berth. Cabins, Bar, dining room and lounge are fully carpeted for your comfort. A beautiful teak floored sun deck creates a delightful place for resting and relaxing on board.
Tip Top III - Specifications
Type First Class Yacht
Length 30m
Capacity 16 Passengers
Cabins 10 cabins
Comfort private baths, A/C, a safe, and a wardrobe
Accommodation 10 double cabins with private bathroom and air conditioning
Upper Deck 4 Double cabins with twin bed
Lower Deck 4 Double cabins with twin bed and 2 with bunk beds




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