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Galapagos Safari Camp, Santa Cruz Island

Accommodation in the Galapagos Islands

Galapagos Safari Camp, Santa Cruz Island
Expedition vessels are our favourite way of exploring the Galapagos as they enable you to see a wider variety of islands, a greater diversity of landscapes and, in general, more wildlife. There are a host of boats plying the waters of the Galapagos, all of which are either purpose built or specially adapted for cruising in the Galapagos. However, with capacity varying between 14 and 100 passengers they differ greatly in cabin size, deck space, guide to passenger ratio, facilities on board and comfort levels.

As an alternative, some of the hotels on Santa Cruz Island offer a range of day-trips to nearby islands. You may also choose to stay at one of these properties before or after your cruise for a few days’ relaxation.
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The Galapagos Islands accommodation options

A luxury hotel, a family-run guest house, an ecolodge, or a historic building — whatever type of hotel you prefer, our Galapagos Islands specialists will draw on their own experiences to find the stays that suit how you like to travel. To give you a taste of what you might experience, here are just some of the many choices available. You can refine your search using the filters.

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Places to stay in the Galapagos Islands

You can choose from a range of accommodation options when you plan your trip. Our preferred choices usually come recommended for their character, facilities and service or location. Our specialists always aim to suggest properties that match your specific preferences.

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