Step aboard the luxuriously intimate Galapagos Explorer charter yacht for an unforgettable sail through the natural wonders of the Galapagos Islands.
Captained by a native to the region, the Galapagos Explorer has been cruising the enchanted archipelago of the Galapagos since 2013. The crew of this 12-passenger, family-owned vessel service each private charter with a passion for the sea and pride in creating exclusive adventures for their guests. Boarding this luxurious yacht means embarking on a seafaring journey tailored just for you and your fellow passengers.
What we love about The Galapagos Explorer
- She is reserved exclusively for private charters, promising an intimate journey through the isles.
- Four cabins and two luxury suites each fitted with modern interiors, private facilities, air conditioning and an HD TV.
- On-board activities like kayaking, snorkeling, paddle-boarding, fishing and diving.
- The option to choose from two 7-day set itineraries, each featuring a remarkable line-up of dry and wet landings at some of the island’s most notable locations.
- Plenty of exterior living space, including her sundeck jacuzzi and chaise lounges, where guests can relax and observe their changing surroundings.
- A dedicated crew that welcomes passengers with passion and professionalism, providing 24-hour service on and off-board.
Snorkel beside sea lions in the morning. Hike lava fields in the afternoon. Spend your evening aboard the Galapagos Explorer recounting the day’s adventure.
Regardless of which itinerary you choose, each day on the Galapagos Explorer brings a new thrill. An on-board naturalist guide with over 20 years of experience is there to ensure that your off-board adventures are exhilarating and educational by equal measure.
Over the course of eight days, you’ll discover the riveting magic of the Galapagos Islands with the Galapagos Explorer as your mobile refuge. Below clear waters, witness colourful shows of tropical fish while curious sea lions greet you during snorkel expeditions.
Above the water line, passengers will visit the natural monument of Kicker Rock, also known as Leon Dormido (“Sleeping Lion”), whose pair of vertical rock formations emerge from the sea at 500 feet tall, creating a narrow channel navigable by smaller vessels.
On land, passengers will hike the lava fields and highlands of Bartolomé Island. Beaches there are primed for more swimming and snorkeling. Opportunities to relax on the white sands of Española Island and Punta Cormorant yield exclusive bird watching opportunities only found in the Galapagos.
The Galapagos Islands are located approximately 600 miles off the coast of Ecuador. There are direct flights to the Galapagos from both Quito and Guayaquil.
Captained by a native to the region, Stella Maris has been cruising the enchanted archipelago of the Galapagos since 2013. The crew of this 12-passenger, family-owned vessel services each private charter with a passion for the sea and pride in creating exclusive adventures for their guests. Boarding this luxurious yacht means embarking on a seafaring journey tailored just for you and your fellow passengers.
When to Travel
The Galapagos Islands can be visited year-round. Winter is May to November when temperatures are lower and the seas are a little rougher. Summer is December to April, and the odd downpour is to be expected. The sun is always strong due to the islands’ position on the Equator. Visibility is the same year-round, as are the quantity and variety of animals.
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