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Duration
4 - 15 Days
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4-6
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Ecuador

Galapagos Luxury Island Cruise

The EcoGalaxy Galapagos Catamaran is the newest addition to sustainable cruising in the Galapagos archipelago, bringing environmentally friendly technology to produce a low carbon footprint and efficient fuel consumption. This classy and modern vessel caters to fine cruising including generous interiors for sixteen guests, the perfect setting for an intimate and customer-centric experience. The inviting and intimate environment aboard the EcoGalaxy Galapagos Catamaran guarantees you encounter the islands in its purest form, exploring the best of the hidden gems, wildlife settlements, and snorkel sites. A rich independent journey with comprehensive, all-encompassing programs ranging from 4 up to 15 days ensures the perfect amount of time for guest individual needs.

Cabins of the EcoGalaxy Galapagos Catamaran
During your stay on the Ecoggalaxy Galapagos cruise, you will be placed within one of eight fully equipped and furnished cabins available throughout the main and upper deck. The provided accommodation affords visitors a choice of twin and double-sized beds, with flexible options for solo travelers, couples, and families. Spacious suites are tastefully decorated with bright and airy colors, and fitted with large rectangular panoramic windows affording guests the best views of the stunning Galapagos landscapes. Aside from the excellent style, each cabin is equipped with everything you need for your stay on the EcoGalaxy Galapagos cruise, including plenty of charging ports for electronics, a safe for valuables, storage space for all belongings and clothing, reading lights, and a telephone for calls. Additionally, each room has a private ensuite bathroom with hot and cold water, all amenities and toiletry items, and a marble bathroom vanity equipped with a blowdryer. While you are out having a blast on your excursions, room service will leave your room spic and span upon your return.

Social Areas of the EcoGalaxy Galapagos Catamaran
Living spaces aboard the EcoGalaxy Galapagos cruise are dreamlike, with spacious interior and exterior areas affording guests a private corner on the ship at any point along with breathtaking views of the Archipelago. Head up to the upper deck solarium to relax on the beautiful faux grass, cozy reclining furniture, and enjoy a bottle of chilled champagne or delicious tropical cocktail crafted by the attentive and professional barman. When you’ve had enough of the sun, you can head into the shaded area of the upper deck and enjoy a book from the EcoGalaxy Galapagos Catamaran library.

A passenger favorite, the commodious salon area provides guests with a state-of-the-art entertainment system including a blu ray and flat-screen television, along with cozy and stylish furniture. In the evenings, your naturalist guide will provide a 15-minute briefing of the following day’s activities along with the animals you will likely see. Nearby is the full stoked bar stocked with international and national premium liquors, fine wines, and local beers. Additionally, snacks and coffee are continually replenished and available 24/7. Lastly, the beautiful aquatic/Galapagos themed dining area is beautifully arranged with two tables of eight, an intimate setting great for mingling with other passengers and hearing other stories of the day as you enjoy mouth-watering cuisine.

Veteran staff of the EcoGalaxy Galapagos Catamaran
During your stay, a warm and welcoming staff, professionally trained in the service industry will assist you at every step of the way. Your bilingual professional naturalist guide is familiar with every inch of the Galapagos, wise in the life history of every species and ready to answer every question. Thrice daily, relish in masterful dishes crafted by the onboard sous chef, along with scrumptious snacks all throughout the day. As you cruise between islands, know your safety is in the most qualified of hands as your veteran captain sails you from each and every hidden gem and stunning landmark.

Highlights

  • Double &/or single kayaks available aboard
  • Stable catamaran for smooth sailings
  • Spacious interior & exterior social areas
  • Lower twin beds, instead of standard bunk
  • Cabin large windows with panoramic views



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    Bruno (CAN) - Trekking El Chaltén & El Calafate - 7 Days | Well organized guided trekking tour. Our guides for our 3 treks were awesome! During our stay in El Chalten, we were caught in a snowstorm and roads were closed for 2 days. James and Martin helped us during these 2 days with our extended stay in the hostel and arranged transportation back to the airport. They kept us informed of the road closure status and made sure we were able to go back to the airport safely and continue our trip in Argentina. We recommend Tour Radar & Unu Raymi!!!
    Mikko (FIN) - A South Perú Adventure - 21 Days | My experience with Unu Raymi was great! I chose the "South Peru adventure" and added a visit to the Ballestas/Huacachina at the start and one extra day in the Amazon at the end. All the different trips around Cusco (and Ica) as well as the main trip to Choquequirao and Machu Picchu were well organized and I felt like I got to see the best parts of the Andean region. The guides were all experts and I felt safe and part of the team at all places I visited. I think for an adventurous soul, who has some urge of getting off the beaten everyday-tourist path, Unu Raymi is a great choice! Mikko
    Morgan & Perdita (UK) - Lima Tour, Cusco, the Sacred Valley + Machu Picchu, Mt Vinicunca - 7 Days | We had an amazing time thank you so much to Edwin for helping us at each stage. And had an absolutely beautiful time seeing Peru. Cusco was the most stunning place I've ever seen, has my heart ❤️❤️❤️ | South America is an incredible and diverse continent & we'll definitely be back someday 🙂 🙂 🙂
    Nam (USA) - Peaks of Ausangate & Cordillera Huayhuash - 21 Days | This tour was one of the best adventures I had in my life. The guides Eduardo and Herman are kind, knowledgeable, and were always checking up on me since we were at 16,000+ altitude. They know the terrain very well and we’re giving me history and geography lessons on the trail. We shared many laughs and stories together. Our mountain cook Jaime cooked delicious meals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner and was always offering me a hot beverage. Pedro our horseman always had my tent ready at the next camp! The sites on and around Ausangate are awe inspiring. There are way less trekkers on this trail than the others, so if you are looking for peace and calm, this is the trek to be on. We had to start very early some days and the. reward was seeing the crimson sky and sunrise. Overall this was a thrilling trek, one that tested my limits, and left me humbled and helped me define who I am. Totally recommend it to any adventure seekers!
    Joel (AUS) - 'O' Circuit Trek, Torres del Paine - 8 Days | I booked the 8-day ‘O’ Circuit trek in Torres del Paine through Unu Raymi and completed the trek in late December 2023. The booking process prior to the trek was quite straightforward, and James was able to answer the various questions that I had. The trek itself was fantastic and I had an excellent team in Francisco (as my guide) and Teo (as the cook/porter) out on the trail. Francisco obviously knew the trail well, and in addition had very good knowledge about the plants we saw and was able to point out the names of the various mountains throughout the trek, as well as being very good at spotting the condors high above on several days. Teo did a superb job with the meals on the trek. He was able to accommodate my request for vegan food and I was amazed at the variety of the different meals he was able to prepare, including fresh vegetables at various times, and every meal tasted great. Overall it was a fantastic experience!
    Mario (ESP) - Perito Moreno Glacier, Mt Fitzroy, El Chaltén, 'W' Trek, Torres del Paine - 11 Days | Hello James, Edwin, I want to thank you for the organization you have done for this trip. They have been flexible with my dates, and with a last minute organization. All information was clear, and has been available in advance. They have been with me at all times. Lucho is a guide with a lot of experience, and walking with him in El Chaltén has been very pleasant. I adapt the itinerary so that you can enjoy the time I was there as much as possible, and it allowed me to see more places than I expected. In Torres del Paine, Edgar has been an excellent guide. He knows the park very well, he has been a wonderful cook, I never thought I would eat this well while trekking and he has made the experience wonderful. I leave Patagonia with the certainty that I will return. Thank you both very much for the organization, for the effort and attention you have put into this trip. Mario
    Nick (AUS) - Patagonia - El Calafate: Perito Moreno Glacier, El Chaltén & Mt. Fitzroy - 10 Days - Date 04.09.24 | (Nb. Nick's Trip was amended due to visa problems entering Chile, we extended trekking in El Chaltén to compensate) | I've had a wonderful trekking experience here in Patagonia & I'm very content with what we have done here. Juan was a great guide, accommodations all great & thank you for the reorganization!


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    Contact Us for bespoke Galapagos itineraries - from 4-15 Days The Galápagos Islands (official name: Archipiélago de Colón, other Spanish name: Islas Galápagos, Spanish pronunciation: [ˈizlaz ɣaˈlapaɣos]) are an archipelago of volcanic islands distributed on either side of the Equator in the Pacific Ocean surrounding the centre of the Western Hemisphere, 906 km(563 mi) west of continental Ecuador, of which they are a part. The islands are known for their vast number of endemic species and were studied by Charles Darwin during the voyage of the Beagle, as his observations and collections contributed to the inception of Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection. The Galápagos Islands and their surrounding waters form the Galápagos Province of Ecuador, the Galápagos National Park, and the Galápagos Marine Reserve. The principal language on the islands is Spanish. The islands have a population of slightly over 25,000. The first recorded visit to the islands happened by chance in 1535, when Fray Tomás de Berlanga, the Bishop of Panamá, was blown off course during a voyage to Peru to arbitrate in a dispute between Francisco Pizarro and Diego de Almagro. De Berlanga eventually returned to the Spanish Empire and described the conditions of the islands and the animals that inhabited them. The group of islands was shown and named in Abraham Ortelius's atlas published in 1570. The first crude map of the islands was made in 1684 by the buccaneer Ambrose Cowley, who named the individual islands after some of his fellow pirates or after British royalty and noblemen. These names were used in the authoritative navigation charts of the islands prepared during the Beagle survey under captain Robert Fitzroy, and in Darwin's popular book The Voyage of the Beagle. The new Republic of Ecuador took the islands from Spanish ownership in 1832, and subsequently gave them official Spanish names. The older names remained in use in English language publications, including Herman Melville's The Encantadas of 1854.

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