THE GALAPAGOS ISLANDS ACCOMMODATION
featuring 12 hotels & lodges
these are just a selection of our carefully chosen holiday accommodation
Alta
This motor sailor is one of the most luxurious yachts in the Galapagos. Alta offers the most discerning traveller all the style of a motor yacht together with the romance of a sailing ship. A classic among charter yachts, this 3-masted schooner offers authentic shipboard elegance. Meals can be taken in the dining room or al fresco on deck. There are a maximum of sixteen passenegrs and nine crew.
Featured in: Equatorial Eco Systems, Peru and GalapagosFrog Rating:




Beluga
This 110-foot motor yacht has a large amount of outside deck space, which makes relaxing in the fresh air a pleasure. Being a motor cruiser the boat covers large distances in a short time and most of the sailing between islands is at night. There are nine crew members in total, including a multilingual guide and a superb cook. Cabins all have private bathrooms and air conditioning, located on the three decks.
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Cachalote
This ketch-rigged motor sailing yacht has a steel hull and was originally built in 1971 in California. Having been recently refurbished this is now a fully air-conditioned superior tourist class yacht with a great itinerary. It has eight double cabins all with private bathrooms and hot and cold showers. Cabin sizes vary, either a wide lower berth and single upper berth, or standard lower and upper berths. All cabins are situated below deck.
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Corals I & II
These two recently renovated motor yachts are probably our most popular in the Galapagos. All cabins have double or twin beds with air-conditioning and private facilities. Spacious sun decks, means you can relax outside and enjoy the scenery, the Coral II even has a jacuzzi on deck! The yachts offer an inside buffet area and two seperate social areas with a well equipped bar.
Featured in: Huaorani Ecolodge and Galapagos, Equatorial Eco Systems, Galapagos CruisingFrog Rating:



Eric, Flamingo and Letty
The Eric, Flamingo and Letty are identical yachts, custom designed. each yacht features ten double outside facing cabins located on three decks with polished teak wood interiors, window view or portholes. Large picture windows surround the upper two decks and offer spectacular panoramic views of the sea and landscape. On-board naturalists take groups of no more than ten passengers on all shore excursions.
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Nemo
The Nemo is a catamaran sailing boat with only six cabins for a maximum of twelve passengers. Each cabin has private facilities. The cabins are situated in the two hulls; there is a considerable amount of deck space for the size of the boat and this is a good option for a more personal experience. The brightly coloured interior is cosy and welcoming. Nemo is a popular choice.
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Isabela II
The Isabela II is another of the most luxurious yachts cruising the Galapagos. There are three public decks, bar-salon and dining room. The fabulous sun deck is comprised of a bar with ample outdoor seating, an observation area for whale and dolphin watching, a jacuzzi and solarium. The yacht is fully air-conditioned, all the spacious cabins are a similar size with either double or twin beds.
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Lammer Law
Lammer Law is a large yacht with all the comfort you can expect of a cruise ship. The artful combination of stability, grace and speed make this yacht a perfect partner for any Galapagos adventure. She is also fully equipped for diving, so perfect for the dedicated diver. All meals are served outside on the stern of the yacht, and the large sundeck is perfect for relaxing or just enjoying the journey to the next island.
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Millennium
The Millennium is a first-class catarmaran that is both elegant and comfortable. This is a very spacious boat with ample room in the cabins and bathrooms. Cabins all have private bathrooms, hot water and air-conditioning. The two suites both have a jacuzzi and all cabins feature a private balcony. The power of the motors, means journey times are shorterned, the hulls make it a stable vessel.
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Parranda
This 125-foot motor yacht, can accomodate up to sixteen passengers in double or twin en-suite cabins. Fitted with stabilizers to make cruising more comfartable, she is fast, allowing for less travel time between islands and more time on visits to shore. There is a spacious living area, a shaded upper deck and a dining area which opens onto the stern. Snorkels and kayaks are available for use.
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Finch Bay Hotel
This is a charming hotel located at Academy Bay on the island of Santa Cruz. Twin bedded rooms are comfortable and feature private bathrooms and air-conditioning. The swimming pool is located only steps away from a sandy beach, lagoons, cliffs, and cactus forests where there are great opportunities to spot some wildlife. The town is a short dinghy ride away from the hotel.
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Red Mangrove Inn
This beautiful place is situated on Santa Cruz, in a grove of wild red mangrove, perched on the edge of the blue sea. The inn is peacefully removed from the hustle and bustle of town, yet is only a stones throw from the Charles Darwin Station and downtown Puero Ayora. Guests typically start their day in the company of sun-basking marine iguanas, scuttling Sally lightfoot crabs and soaring Frigate birds.
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The holidays, accommodation and tours shown on this page represent only a small selection of Trips Tailor made holidays. For more information about travelling with us, and the locations we offer, please contact us or let us call you!.

