Our Galapagos Cruises

The boats and yachts selected here are the best in their category, with a capacity of 12 to 16 passengers on average, although some cruises can accommodate up to 100 people.

Most importantly, they are clean and comfortable. Each cabin has a private bathroom with hot and cold water and air conditioning. They operate with diesel engines, and on some occasions, the sailing yachts set their sails for short crossings.

Following specific itineraries established by the Galápagos National Park, the boats navigate from island to island, generally at night. During the day, you’ll visit the designated sites, combining guided walks and snorkeling activities according to the programs and restrictions established by the Galápagos National Park.

You will be accompanied by a bilingual (Spanish/English) naturalist guide from the Galápagos National Park, who will provide detailed explanations about the biodiversity of the islands and their ecosystems.

In our rigorous selection, all vessels have an excellent reputation. The crew is friendly, helpful, and efficient, and the naturalist guides are licensed by the Galápagos National Park. They are residents of the islands and possess extensive knowledge of the local wildlife, flora, history, geology, and the Galápagos Marine Reserve.

We also offer other cruise options on boats that do not appear on our website. If you have a specific vessel in mind, that is also possible.

During certain times of the year, some charters are organized. When that’s the case, we’ll inform you through our DEPARTURES AND OFFERS section — feel free to check it regularly.

The boats in the Galápagos are divided into four categories:
Economic / Tourist, Superior Tourist, First Class, and Luxury.

Superior Tourist Class

Our Tourist Superior class boats and sailing yachts have a capacity of 12 to 16 passengers.

Compared to the previous category, they offer larger space in their double cabins with bunk beds, with the option in most cases of having a matrimonial bed for couples.
Rooms include a private bathroom, hot and cold-water shower, air conditioning, and 110/220-volt power outlets.

They feature a spacious dining room and relaxing areas, including a small library and a bar, as well as a pleasant space to unwind and enjoy the sun.
The cabins are located on the different decks of the vessel.

Class II naturalist guides, bilingual in Spanish and English, with extensive experience and knowledge of the local flora and fauna and the geological formation of the islands. The crew is always very friendly.

Good cuisine with national and international dishes, served buffet-style and prepared with great care according to each passenger’s taste (vegetarian options or allergies).