The Galapagos Islands is a destination that should be at the top of any intrepid traveler’s bucket list. Home to a large number of species of flora and fauna – many of which cannot be found anywhere else in the world – the archipelago is indisputably a wonder of nature.
To make the most of what this paradisal location offers, you should explore these enchanted islands on a luxury Galapagos cruise. This is where Via Natura, a member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World, comes in. The family-owned DMC and cruise operator crafts ultra-luxury experiences on the Hermes Mega Catamaran. This is the biggest commercial catamaran in the world and the first of its kind in the Galapagos.
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The multihull superyacht is the culmination of months of research and analysis into luxury experiences; as such, no detail has been spared in designing the ultimate, once-in-a-lifetime cruise trip to the Galapagos Islands. Via Natura has created the perfect balance of comfort, space, intimacy and exclusivity.
The superyacht’s capacity is limited to just 20 passengers and has a 1-1 crew-to-guest ratio, ensuring above-and-beyond service for each guest. Think: two butlers ready to assist with every need, from unpacking and laundry services to booking massage appointments; a signature pillow menu; and in-room dining.
The suites on board (ten doubles, two singles) are nothing short of opulent. Ten 350-sq-ft suites feature floor-to-ceiling windows offering stunning vistas of the surroundings, walk-in closets, a mini bar and private balcony. What’s more, Via Natura’s Hermes Mega Catamaran is the only luxury vessel in the Galapagos with a private jacuzzi in each suite, overlooking the ocean for an intimate encounter with nature.
For solo travelers or odd-numbered groups, two 234-sq-ft suites are available for single use. Multiple suites can be interconnected for families, while the owner suite can extend to 700 sq ft.
Elsewhere, guests have myriad things to do and see while onboard. With a total of 7,296 sq ft of social areas across four decks, guests can enjoy facilities such as indoor and outdoor restaurants and bars, lounges, a spa, an observation deck, and a sun deck with an outdoor Jacuzzi. Guests also have access to VIP lounges at Galapagos airports and satellite internet onboard.
Hermes Mega Catamaran provides a world-class culinary experience paired with an all-inclusive wine and spirits menu curated by professional sommeliers and a famous Ecuadorian chef.
During the expedition, there will be one naturalist guide for every ten guests (the industry standard in the Galapagos being one to sixteen), who will share their well-informed knowledge about this endlessly fascinating corner of the world through hands-on exploration. There are many chances to explore the archipelago on the cruise through exhilarating hikes and snorkeling sessions.
Sustainability is at the heart of each Via Natura cruise expedition. There are many endemic Galapagos trees at risk of extinction due to invasive species. Among them are the Scalescia, the Guayabillo and the Matazarno. Via Natura decided to launch a reforestation program on its own nine-hectare property in the highlands of Santa Cruz Island. Here guests can participate in replanting these endemic species or support the program by booking cruises onboard Hermes.