Cruise the Galapagos in Style – Top Yachts to Check Out

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GALAPAGOS SEA STAR YACHT

137 FT

From $103,000 / week

  • 8 cabins
  • Power
  • Build year: 2011
  • Refit year: 2019
  • 16 Guest
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Galapagos Angel

115 FT

From $59,450 / week

  • 8 cabins
  • Monohull
  • Build year: 2023
  • Refit year: 2024
  • 16 Guest
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Sunreef 80 Fantastic Too

78 FT

From $70,000 / week

  • 5 cabins
  • Catamaran
  • Build year: 2020
  • Refit year: N/A
  • 11 Guest

Best time to charter

 Year round 

Closest Airports

GPS | SCY | UIO | GYE

Yachts in location

27

Itineraries

Each voyage is customizable, and guests will have the opportunity to collaborate with the captain to design a personalized itinerary tailored to their preferences, interests, and the conditions at sea.

7-Night Galapagos Yacht Charter Itinerary | Luxury Expedition

Explore the iconic Galapagos Islands on a luxury yacht charter. This 1 week Galapagos yacht charter itinerary offers once-in-a-lifetime wildlife encounters, volcanic landscapes, and snorkeling in some of the world’s most pristine waters aboard your private expedition yacht.

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Galapagos FAQs

How much does it cost to charter a yacht in the Galapagos?

Chartering a yacht in the Galápagos Islands offers a range of options to suit different preferences and budgets. There are cabin charters for small groups and individuals as well as yachts that you can rent all the cabins in for large groups. There are 4, 5, 7 and 10 day options for charters.

  • Cabin Bookings: Prices start at approximately $5,000 per person for a 7 day cruise on a luxury catamaran, accommodating up to 16 guests.
  • Private Yacht Charters: For exclusive use of a yacht, rates range from $50,000 to $250,000+ for a 7-night luxury charter, depending on the vessel’s size and amenities.
How do I get to the Galapagos?

Yes. Most guests fly on a commercial international flight and connect in Ecuador through Quito or Guayaquil, before flying on a domestic flight to Baltra or San Cristóbal in the Galapagos.

Is it safe to swim and snorkel in the Galapagos?

Absolutely. Waters are generally calm, and snorkeling is a highlight with sea lions, rays, sharks, turtles, and tropical fish.

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