Galapagos Islands

Galapagos Islands

Few venture to this isolated group of volcanic islands 1,000 km off the Ecuadorian coast, and that’s what makes them special. The Galapagos' countless native species are everywhere. Pass gently lapping turtles and relax among sunbathing sealions.

A WORLD LIKE NO OTHER

A WORLD LIKE NO OTHER

Yachts For Charter

Yachts Available in Galapagos Islands

View all yachts in South America

YACHT CHARTER ITINERARIES

INSPIRATIONAL ITINERARIES IN THE GALAPAGOS ISLANDS

An Archipelago of Outstanding Biodiversity

Your Guide to the Galapagos Islands

An Archipelago of Outstanding Biodiversity

REASONS TO VISIT

WHY WE LOVE THE GALAPAGOS ISLANDS

Darwin’s Delight

Anchored in the Galápagos, your yacht drifts between volcanic isles alive with rare creatures and vivid contrasts. Watch sea turtles glide through turquoise water, marine iguanas sunning on black rock, and blue-footed boobies nesting along the cliffs. Every shore landing reveals a world untouched by time—nature thriving in pure, unfiltered form beneath the equatorial sun.

Realm of Giants

Sail toward Isabela Island, home to the magnificent Sierra Negra Volcano and the Galápagos’ gentle giants. Wander along cooled volcanic trails where the ancient tortoises roam, and stand at the edge of Sierra Negra’s vast crater—one of the largest in the world—feeling the pulse of the Earth beneath your feet.

YOUR GUIDE TO THE GALAPAGOS ISLANDS

NATURE RULES

Galapagos literally means 'the islands of the giant tortoise'. Here, on this other-worldly island chain, wild animals show no fear of humans. Nature rules, not man. It’s easy to get carried away by the animals, but that shouldn’t detract from the rest on offer. White beaches with volcanic sand that sparkles and truly turquoise seas rival the Caribbean. There are more than 20 great dive sites, and just with a snorkel you’ll see white tip sharks, hammerheads, turtles, penguins, hunting sea-bids, plus all the tropical fish you can ask for.

Your Guide to the Galapagos Islands

A World Like No Other

Few venture to this isolated group of volcanic islands 1,000 km off the Ecuadorian coast, and that’s what makes them special. The Galapagos' countless native species are everywhere. From onboard, you’ll pass gently lapping turtles. Look up to see pelicans circling. On the beach, take your place among sunbathing sealions.