Ship: Treasure of Galapagos was constructed in Guayaquil in 2009 and tastefully renovated in 2022. This first-class 16-passenger catamaran seamlessly blends art deco elements with contemporary design to create a sophisticated and inviting atmosphere.
Amenities: The various decks of Treasure Galapagos offer welcoming spaces for you to unwind. Head to the sun deck, where a solarium provides a shaded retreat with comfortable deck chairs. Soak in the whirlpool with jets and indulge in meals al fresco while enveloped in breathtaking views. On the upper deck, a shaded terrace and barbecue area beckons, offering a space to enjoy the open air. On the main deck, discover an air-conditioned living room with a library, TV and board games. As well, you’ll find the elegant dining room and bar.
Crew: An experienced crew of 11 professionals, along with a knowledgeable bilingual naturalist guide, enhance your onboard experience.
Dining: Featuring a delightful fusion of international and Ecuadorian dishes, the menu on board is locally inspired and showcases seasonal ingredients across a plethora of fresh salads, flavorful soups and vegetarian options. The buffet-style meals typically feature two proteins complemented by rice and potato dishes, an array of vegetables and fruits and dessert to conclude.
Rooms: Among the nine bright and spacious cabins on board, select from three 20 m2 twin suites, one double suite, and one 40 m2 master suite. All air-conditioned accommodations feature a private balcony affording scenic sea views, a seating area and ample storage space, making this a perfect retreat for the ultimate relaxation and enjoyment.
Itineraries: Designed to maximize your time on each island, these carefully crafted itineraries anchor at two sites each day, with a minimum of two daily excursions, whether hiking, snorkeling or kayaking. Select from three easily combinable itineraries, including one seven-day and two five-day sailings. The seven-day itinerary highlights the western islands like Isabela, Fernandina, Santiago and Rabida. While one of the five-day itineraries visits central and eastern islands like Santa Cruz, Santiago, Bartholomew, North Seymour, South Plaza and San Cristobal, the other itinerary highlights the southern islands, including Española and Floreana.