Ship: Built in 2014, EcoGalaxy catamaran emphasizes comfort and sustainability. EcoGalaxy demonstrates a commitment to minimizing its environmental footprints by incorporating locally sourced products, energy-saving lamps and biodegradable cleaning products and toiletries. Coupled with high-quality service and well-designed spaces, EcoGalaxy is a top choice for eco-conscious travelers.
Amenities: Stylish, well-maintained and boasting modern amenities, EcoGalaxy’s social spaces were made for relaxing. On the main deck, head to the lounge at the back of the boat, which is equipped with a TV, cozy library and toy library. The main deck is also home to a 24/7 coffee station and boutique briefing area where you’ll learn about the next day’s excursions. To bask in the sun, help yourself to a lounger on the sun deck.
Crew: A dedicated team of eight crew members and one bilingual guide warmly welcome you on board.
Dining: Highlighting fresh and locally sourced ingredients, the talented chefs on board expertly craft a blend of international and Ecuadorian dishes. Served à la carte and buffet style, you’ll gorge on a rotating menu of soups, salads, seafood and poultry-based dishes.
Rooms: Make your home away from home aboard one of the most luxurious Galapagos ships in one of eight stunning staterooms, which range in size from 20 to 22 m2. With four situated on the main deck and four on the upper deck, these air-conditioned suites can be configured with two twin beds or one matrimonial bed, and accommodate families and larger groups with the option for a sofa bed. Upper-deck cabins can also be interconnected for your convenience.
Itineraries: Choose from three different sailings, including one five-day option and two six-day options, all of which highlight different regions of the Galapagos. The five-day itinerary explores the northern islands, including Santa Fe, South Plaza, Mosquera and Genovesa. Explore the western islands on one of the six-day itineraries, and visit points like Urbina Bay, Tagus Cove and Espinoza Point on Isabela and Fernandina Islands. Or, explore the central and southern islands on the other six-day sailing, which visits Santiago, Santa Cruz, Floreana and Española Islands.