Ship: Slated to set sail in May 2024, Tribute is a 16-guest ship that promises unparalleled luxury and top-tier amenities, plus thrilling adventure-based experiences. Immerse yourself in snorkeling, kayaking and hiking amidst the volcanic islands, uncovering the natural wonders of the Galapagos while indulging in the utmost personalized service.
Amenities: Tribute’s sophisticated indoor and outdoor dining areas invite you to unwind in luxury. On the sun deck, soak in the Jacuzzi while taking in the panoramic views and relish barbecue feasts. Head to the upper deck for a private massage or keep up with your fitness routine in the workout zone. Indoors, you’ll find a cocktail bar and wine vault, a charming coffee and chocolate corner, a boutique and a lounge and library — perfect for some quiet downtime.
Crew: A seasoned and dedicated team of 10 crew members will provide you with an unparalleled level of personalized and attentive service throughout your voyage.
Dining: Crafted by expert chefs using locally sourced ingredients, the menu on board rotates daily and features a blend of Ecuadorian and international flavors. Begin your day with a satisfying breakfast spread, featuring a selection of pancakes, cheeses and eggs. For lunch and dinner, indulge in meticulously prepared three-course meals served buffet-style. The menu showcases rice and pasta-based dishes complemented by fresh vegetables, fruits and lean proteins for a delightful culinary experience.
Rooms: Adorned in neutral shades of whites and grays, the seven air-conditioned suites flood with natural light, creating an ambiance of pure luxury. Choose from three different categories, including the 20 m2 Panorama Suites, which offer superior comfort with a high-quality foam mattress and a pillow menu. Or, indulge in the 25 m2 Premium Suites, boasting a double washbasin and generous storage capacity. For a lavish experience, splurge on the 50 m2 Owner’s Suite, complete with a resting lounge and double washbasin.
Itineraries: Tribute offers three itineraries, with two five-day and one seven-day option, all of which highlight different regions of the Galapagos. While one of the five-day sailings focuses on the southern and eastern islands like Mosquera, South Plaza, Floreana and Española, the other five-day sailing highlights the central and northern islands, including Lobos Islet, Santa Fe, Santa Cruz, Genovesa, Chinese Hat and Rabida Islands. For a longer journey and opportunities to spot giant tortoises and colonies of boobies and frigatebirds, go for the seven-day sailing, which visits Santa Cruz, Isabela, Fernandina, Santiago and North Seymour Islands.