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San Jose Yacht
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San José Yacht

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Prices from: $1,495

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Key Features:

  • Large quiet rooms with beautiful views
  • Private bathrooms and hot water
  • Fully air-conditioned
  • Multilingual naturalist guide
  • Available for dive charters

Overview:

The San José was carefully planned and built during 2004 in Guayaquil, Ecuador, with the comfort of her guests in mind. Each of the eight double cabins has full air-conditioning, a private bathroom, and is incredibly spacious. Additionally, the engine room is located below the living and dining room, ensuring that all guestrooms are the quiet island escape you want.

The San José also offers plenty of open areas to relax; there are two carpeted deck areas with reclining chairs and beach tables with benches.

She is also fully equipped and available for dive charters.

SAN JOSÉ PRICES
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SAN JOSÉ ITINERARIES
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DECK PLANS & SPECIFICATIONS
Capacity: 16 Passengers
Year 2004
Type: Mid-range Motor Yacht
Length: 33 feet (108 m)
Max Speed: 10 knots

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