Great shore excursions

Our shore excursions are packed full of several activities and lots of fun. A typical visit to a landing site includes a nature hike, zodiac ride, snorkeling or kayaking and of course time to relax on the beach. Throughout these activities, your guide will bring out the best of the Islands, sharing knowledge and fun facts about the Islands natural history.
Knowledgeable guides

All of our guides are certified by the Galapagos National Park and have gone through intensive training programs. They have several years of experience and a strong passion for sharing their knowledge of the wildlife, biology, geology and natural history of the islands. You will find that your guide is obsessed with the conservation of the Islands and is very strict when it comes to following and enforcing Galapagos park guidelines and rules. Your guide will be eager to share his knowledge as he gives on-sight briefings during your shore excursions as well as evening lectures.
Nature lectures

After a full day of visits you will get to learn a little more about the sights you visited and will be able to ask your guide specific questions about wildlife, geology, marinelife, biology, and other topics that interest you regarding the Islands. You will find your evening briefings are also a great opportunity to get to know your fellow travellers and share anecdotes from the days activities.
A well equiped boat

You will find that apart from being a spacious and comfortable yacht, the E/C Galapagos Journey III carries state of the art navigation and communication equipment onboard. It also carries snorkelling gear, wetsuits, sea kayaks, a DVD player with a flat screen TV and other amenities for your entertainment.
Crew to passenger ratio

Our crew to guest ratio is 1 to 2 (8 crew
members for 16 passengers).
Each of our crew members has several years of
experience and share in our vision of offering the finest experience to our
guests. We are prepared to pamper you and offer you your creature comforts
so that your visit to the Islands is to admire the survival of the fittest
without having to endure it.