Ship: Elegance, comfort and luxury come together on board Natural Paradise to provide an exclusive group of 16 guests with authentic and personalized experiences in the Galapagos. Outfitted with lavish spaces and interiors, this luxury yacht has been a top choice among discerning travelers since its first sailing in 2016.
Amenities: Home to ample indoor and outdoor space, you’ll find plenty of amenities spread across the yacht’s four decks. Head to the teak sundeck for a soothing soak in the Jacuzzi or to enjoy a barbecue meal in the cozy al fresco dining space. On the main deck, you’ll find a lounge, a well-stocked bar, a dining room, a library and a coffee station. For active explorations, make use of the complimentary snorkeling equipment, wetsuits and sea kayaks.
Crew: An experienced team of 10 crew members and a certified bilingual naturalist guide enhance your onboard experience.
Dining: Equipped with two eight-person dining tables, the dining space adopts an open seating policy and all meals are served buffet-style. With a focus on fresh and local ingredients like fruits and seafood, the rotating menu features different hot and cold dishes each day, including gourmet soups and salads.
Rooms: Nine spacious and comfortable cabins across three decks make up the accommodations on board. Ranging between 16 m2 and 33 m2, the yacht boasts three different room categories: Suite, Junior Suite and Stateroom. All cabins are air-conditioned and equipped with ensuite bathrooms and either one king bed or convertible double twin beds. For a cabin with a private balcony, opt for one of the four units on the upper deck.
Itineraries: Choose from four sailings onboard one of the most luxurious Galapagos ships, ranging in length from four to eight days. If you’re short on time, opt for a tour of the highlights on the four-day sailing, which travels from Baltra to Santa Cruz, Genovesa and Santiago Islands. The two eight-day sailings highlight different regions of the Galapagos. While one explores San Cristobal, North Seymour, South Plaza, Santiago and Genovesa Islands, the other visits Santa Cruz, Isabela, Fernandina, Floreana and Española Islands.