Exclusive, welcoming and unspoiled
Fully immerse yourself in the natural wonders of the Galapagos Islands on a luxury cruise aboard the Hermes Mega Catamaran. With room for only 20 guests, enjoy an exceptionally exclusive Galapagos experience. Explore the highlights of the islands, from impressive volcanic landscapes to encounters with unique animal species. Accompanied by two experienced naturalist guides, you will discover the unique ecosystems on hikes around the islands. On the water, activities such as snorkeling among curious animals, kayaking or supping along rugged coastlines will be organized for you. After a day of discoveries, indulge in culinary surprises and relaxation in the exclusive onboard hammam before retiring to the opulence of your spacious state-of-the-art suite with private balcony and private Jacuzzi .
Natural treasure trove of Galapagos
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Galapagos Islands are often described as one of humanity's most valuable treasures of ecology, fauna and evolution. Discover an impressive variety of unique animal species, including three species of gannets, Galápagos penguins, gulf albatrosses, frigate birds and the non-flying cormorant. Admire marine iguanas, green sea turtles and stingrays, and meet the ancient giant tortoises. Be enchanted by the spectacular mating dance of the blue-footed booby, playful young sea lions and - with luck - hammerhead sharks or the shy whale shark.
Tips & Tops Hermes Galapagos Luxury Cruise:
- Small scale with space for only 20 guests
- Each suite features a spacious private balcony and private Jacuzzi with unobstructed views of the beautiful islands
- 11 spacious social rooms scattered throughout the ship
- Ultimate service with an almost 1-to-1 relationship between crew member and guest
- Having your own butler at your service 24/7
- Discover the colorful underwater world while snorkeling and take unforgettable walks through this unique natural area
- The menu, a mix of Ecuadorian and international dishes, is created especially for the ship by a renowned chef from Ecuador
- Because the wild animals know no fear of humans, you can respectfully admire them up close
- Learn more about the Charles Darwin Center's conservation efforts












