Galapagos - Ecuador
Luxury
4-8 Days
Included
Easy
16 Passengers
The Infinity Galapagos Cruise is the epitome of opulent travel in one of the most pristine and ecologically diverse destinations in the world. The cruise is outfitted with deluxe accommodations that offer guests a lavish and comfortable experience while surrounded by the natural beauty of the Galapagos Islands. The cabins are spacious and elegantly designed, featuring large windows that offer stunning views of the ocean and the islands. Each cabin has a private balcony, where guests can relax and take in the sights and sounds of the sea. The cabins are equipped with all the modern amenities, including air conditioning, a mini-fridge, and an en-suite bathroom.
The culinary experience on the Infinity Luxury Cruise is a highlight of the journey. The onboard chef creates a delicious and varied menu, featuring fresh and locally sourced ingredients. The menu is tailored to meet the dietary preferences and requirements of the guests, with options for vegetarian, gluten-free, and other special diets.Ā
The Infinity Luxury Cruise in Galapagos also features several areas to lounge and relax, including a spacious sun deck, a jacuzzi, and a lounge bar. The sun deck offers a comfortable space to soak up the sun and enjoy the stunning scenery. The jacuzzi is the perfect place to unwind after a day of exploration, while the lounge bar serves up refreshing drinks and cocktails in a relaxed and sophisticated atmosphere
Itineraries
Browse through the different cruise itineraries below by clicking on each one
TUE Baltra Airport, Black Turtle Cove
WED Genovesa: Prince Phillip Steps, Darwin Bay
THU Santiago: Sullivan Bay, Red Beach – Rabida
FRI Santa Cruz: Tortoise Breeding Center, Baltra airport
(4 days)
Day 1: You will board a boat to be transported to Infinity Yacht after landing at Baltra Island’s airport. Your first stop will be Black Turtle Cove, which is situated in the northern region of Santa Cruz Island, after you’ve settled into the yacht and had lunch. You can see the mangrove ecosystem, which is home to young marine life like white-tip reef sharks, sea turtles, and rays, by taking a dinghy ride to this inlet. Day’s end and dinner served aboard.
Day 2: Genovesa Island, specifically Prince Phillip’s Steps, will be the destination of the first stop of the day. This location is about 25 meters of flimsy steps that rise to an overlook over Darwin Bay. Be prepared for the steep climb, but do not worry because you can hold onto a railing that goes all over the stairs. You will travel to Darwin Bay in the late afternoon. This white-sand coral beach is surrounded by mangroves that are home to land birds like Nazca boobies, red-footed boobies, and swallow-tailed gulls. In this location, you can also visit tidal pools to see sea lions swimming and relaxing. Return to the yacht for dinner.
Day 3: Due to its recent volcanic origin, Sullivan Bay in Santiago Island’s southeast is the ideal location to view the altitudes and current geology formations of lava flows. The yacht will land there early in the morning. Due to its red sand beach, which is a result of the sand’s volcanic parts, Rabida Island is one of the most colorful islands. This island is a fantastic place to snorkel.
Day 4: Following breakfast, the yacht will make landfall on Santa Cruz Island, where you can explore the Fausto Llerena Breeding Center, which is home to a variety of turtle subspecies, from hatchlings to adults. You will then be driven to Baltra Airport where you will catch a flight back to the mainland.
FRI Baltra Airport, Santa Cruz: Highlands, El Chato
SAT Santa Cruz: Dragon Hill, Bachas Beach
SUN Floreana: Post Office Bay, Cormorant Point, Devil’s Crown
MON EspaƱola: Suarez Point, Gardner Bay
TUE San Cristobal Airport, Interpretation Center
(5 days)
Day 1: You will board a boat to travel to Infinity Yacht after landing at Baltra Island’s airport. Your first stop will be El Chato Reserve, where you can see giant tortoises in the wild, after you’ve settled into the yacht and had lunch. Short-eared owls, Darwin’s finches, yellow warblers, Galapagos rails, and paint-billed crakes can all be seen here. Return to the yacht for dinner.
Day 2: A panga ride to Dragon Hill, which is situated northwest of Santa Cruz Island, will be the first activity of the day. After that, a trail will take you to a lagoon that is extremely salty and is regularly visited by flamingos, pintail ducks, and other species. You will travel to Bachas Beach in the afternoon, one of the few sites left over from the American presence during World War II in the archipelago. A floating pier serves as a reminder of this important historical fact. Flamingos, hermit crabs, and black-necked stilts are additional sights. Return to the yacht for dinner after the adventure.
Day 3: The yacht will transport you to Floreana Island early in the morning so you can visit Post Office Bay. Famous place where you can leave a postcard even without a stamp on it.Ā You will travel to Cormorant Point in the afternoon, from where you’ll hike to a coastal lagoon that is home to flamingos and pint-tailed ducks. Additionally, you’ll travel to Devil’s Crown, a nearby extinct volcano that rises majestically from the ocean off Floreana’s coast and provides a wonderful snorkeling encounter.
Day 4: Following breakfast, the yacht will make landfall on Espaola Island, where you can explore Suarez Point, which is home to nearly 12,000 pairs of swirly albatrosses that breed there. You can climb to a hilltop here and get a gorgeous view of the entire island from there. Afternoon excursion to Gardner Bay includes a quick stroll along a white sand beach and past a sea lion colony. Additionally, snorkeling is something you can do here. Day’s end and dinner served aboard.
Day 5: The yacht will arrive at San Cristobal’s Bay in the morning, and your first stop will be the San Cristobal Interpretation Center, where you can gain knowledge about the archipelago’s evolutionary biology, modern civilization, and preservation of natural resources for native and endemic species. You will be taken to San Cristobal Airport for your flight back to the mainland following this visit
TUE Baltra Airport, Black Turtle Cove
WED Genovesa: Prince Phillip Steps, Darwin Bay
THU Santiago: Sullivan Bay, Red Beach – Rabida
FRI Santa Cruz: Charles Darwin Station, Highlands, El Chato
SAT Santa Cruz: Dragon Hill, Bachas Beach
SUN Floreana: Post Office Bay, Cormorant Point, Devil’s Crown
MON EspaƱola: Suarez Point, Gardner Bay
TUE San Cristobal: Interpretation Centre, Airport
(8 days)
Day 1: You will board a boat to travel to Infinity Yacht after landing at Baltra Island’s airport. Your first stop will be Black Turtle Cove, which is situated in the north of Santa Cruz Island, after you’ve settled into the yacht and had lunch. You can see the mangrove ecosystem, which is home to young marine life like white-tip reef sharks, sea turtles, and rays, by taking a dinghy ride to this inlet. Day’s end and dinner served aboard.
Day 2: The first stop on this day’s itinerary will be Genovesa Island, specifically Prince Phillip’s Steps, or El Barranco in Spanish.Ā You will travel to Darwin Bay in the late afternoon. This white-sand coral beach is surrounded by mangroves that are home to land birds like Nazca boobies, red-footed boobies, and swallow-tailed gulls. In this location, you could also take a trip to the tidal pools to see sea lions swimming and relaxing. Return to the yacht for dinner.
Day 3: Because of its recent volcanic emergence, the southeasterly region of Santiago Island known as Sullivan Bay is the ideal location to view the altitudes and recent geology structures of lava flows. The yacht will land there early in the morning. Due to its red sand beach, which is a result of the sand’s volcanic components, Rabida Island is among the most vivid islands. You will travel there after lunch. This island is a fantastic place to snorkel. Day’s end and dinner served aboard.
Day 4: Following breakfast, the yacht will make landfall on Santa Cruz Island. The first stop on the tour will be the Fausto Llerena Breeding Center, which is home to a variety of turtle subspecies, from hatchlings to adults. After this experience, you’ll travel to Santa Cruz Highlands and then El Chato Reserve, where you can see giant tortoises living in the wild. Return to the yacht for dinner after the adventure.
Day 5: A panga ride to Dragon Hill, which is situated northwest of Santa Cruz Island, will be the first activity of the day. After that, a trail will take you to a lagoon that is extremely salty and is regularly visited by flamingos, pintail ducks, and other Galapagos species. You will travel to Bachas Beach in the afternoon, one of the remaining sites left over from the American existence during World War II in the archipelago. A moveable pier serves as a reminder of this important historical fact. Flamingos, hermit crabs, and black-necked stilts are additional sights. Return to the yacht for dinner.
Day 6: The yacht will transport you to Floreana Island early in the morning so you can visit Post Office Bay. Famous place where you can leave a postcard even without a stamp on it. You will then travel to Cormorant Point in the afternoon, where you will climb to a saltwater lagoon that is home to flamingos and pint-tailed ducks. Additionally, you’ll travel to Devil’s Crown, a nearby extinct volcano that rises majestically from the ocean off Floreana’s coast and provides a wonderful snorkeling encounter.Ā
Day 7: Following breakfast, the yacht will make landfall on EspaƱola Island, where you can explore Suarez Point. Here you can find Sally Lightfoot little crabs hangin on black lava rocks and baby Sea Lions. Tourists often take pictures around this area. You can hike to a cliff here and get a gorgeous view of the entire island from there. Afternoon excursion to Gardner Bay includes a quick stroll along a white sand beach and past a sea lion colony. Additionally, snorkeling is something you can do here. Day’s end and dinner served aboard.
Day 8: Your first stop will be the San Cristobal Interpretation Center, at which you’ll gain knowledge about the evolutionary biology, recorded existence, and preservation efforts made on the archipelago to safeguard the native and endemic species. The yacht will land at San Cristobal’s Bay in the morning. You will be taken to San Cristobal Airport for your flight back to the mainland following this visit.
TUE San Cristobal Airport, Chinese Port, Breeding Center
WED Santa Fe Island, South Plaza Island
THU Santa Cruz: Tortoise Breeding Center, Twin Craters
FRI Isabela: Moreno Point Elizabeth Bay
SAT Isabela Island: Urbina Bay,Tagus Cove
SUN Fernandina: Espinoza Point, Isabela: Vicente Roca Point
MON Santiago Island: Egas Port & Bartholomew Island
TUE North Seymour, Baltra Airport
(8 days B)
Day 1: You will board a boat to travel to Infinity Yacht after landing at San Cristobal Island’s airport. The first stop will be at San Cristobal Island’s Chinese Port, a white-sand beach where you can see a sea lion colony with young pups. You can swim here or just unwind. The other option is to go to the Galapaguera, also known as the Jacinto Gordillo Breeding Center, where you can see Galapagos Tortoises in their natural habitat. Proceed back to the yacht for dinner.
Day 2: A quick trip to Santa Fe Island, where you can see the endemic Santa Fe iguana and a forest of opuntia and palo santo trees, will be the day’s first activity. Then you will travel to South Plaza, one of the smallest islands, which is home to a remarkable variety of plants and animals, including frigate birds, sea lions, and swallow-tailed gulls, but more significantly, a recent population of land iguanas that thrived here after the mice were eliminated. Return to the yacht for dinner.
Day 3: After breakfast, your first activity of the day will be to land on Santa Cruz Island and make your way to the Fausto Llerena Tortoise Breeding Center, where you can see giant tortoises being kept in captivity and learn about the conservation efforts being made to preserve this species. You will travel to Twin Craters in the afternoon, which are two sizable sinkhole craters in Santa Cruz Highlands that were created by collapsing lava tubes and feature one of the Archipelago’s most breathtaking landscapes. After dinner, retire to the yacht for some rest.
Day 4: A dinghy ride will take you to Moreno Point on Isabela Island in the morning, where you can observe a variety of birds along the rocky shores. If you want to see tide pools and mangroves, where flamingos, gallinules, and pintail ducks feed or swim, you’ll need to hike through a lava rock path after you land. Head to Elizabeth Bay in the late afternoon via dinghy. Along with an abundance of marine life, such as sea turtles and sea lions, it is possible to see penguins and blue-footed boobies.
Day 5: You will travel to Urbina Bay in the morning, which is situated between Tagus Cove and Elizabeth Bay at the foot of the Alcedo Volcano. Here, you can see land iguanas and galapagos hawks. This is a great location for snorkeling as well, and while engaging in this activity you may see tropical fish, rays, and sea turtles. On Isabela Island, west of Darwin Volcano, is Tagus Cove, which is a great location to see mangroves and the local wildlife that calls it home. Tagus Cove was once a favorite hiding place for pirates and whalers and is now where you will spend the afternoon.
Day 6: The first activity of the day will be a dinghy ride to Espinosa Point, a location famous for the wildlife it is home to, including sea lions, penguins, crabs, herons, and more. You will travel to Vicente Roca Point in the afternoon, where you will also take a dinghy ride to see this incredible landscape, which is made up of two distinct coves and where you will see amazing sea life. Penguins, blue-footed boobies, and Nazca boobies are also present. Day’s end and dinner served aboard.
Day 7: A trip to Egas Port, also known as James Bay, where a salt mine once stood, marks the start of the day. At this location, you can see Galapagos hawks and quick-footed lava lizards. Additionally, there are grottos and tide pools populated by animals like lions and Galapagos fur seals. This is a fantastic place to go snorkeling. After lunch, you will travel to Bartholomew Island, which is made up of an extinct volcano and offers one of the most breathtaking views once you reach the top. From here, you can see the entire beach as well as the renowned pinnacle rock. Additionally, swimming and snorkeling are excellent here.
Day 8: Head to North Seymour early in the morning. This elevated island, which is located north of Baltra, is home to numerous magnificent frigatebirds, blue-footed boobies, and Galapagos sea lions. You will be transported from the boat to Baltra airport following this activity so that you can catch a flight back to the mainland.
2024 PRICES | |||
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4 Days | 5 Days | 8 Days | |
Stateroom | US$3,945 | US$5,845 | US$8,745 |
Suite | US$4,545 | US$6,545 | US$10,145 |
Charter | US$71,450 | US$105,450 | US$160,450 |
Vessel type
Motor Yacht
Year built
2018
Length
161ft ( 49m)
Beam
33ft ( 10m)
Max speed
10 knots
Crew
10 Crew members + 1 Cruise Director + 2 Bilingual Guide
Capacity
16 passengers
Decks
4
Standard Cabins
There are 6 cabins on the main deck and 2 double cabins on upper deck. All cabins with private balconies, hot water and air-conditioning
Suite
2 Suites (#7 and #8) with the matrimonial bed located on the upper deck. Suite cabin #8 is interconnected to a standard cabin #10. All cabins with private balconies, hot water and air-conditioning.
Private bathroom
Air conditioning
Toiletries
Room towels
110v Electricity point in cabin
Lounge Area
Bar
Sundeck