Monday, January 16, 2017

Cruising the Galapagos with Ecoventura

Cruising the Galapagos with Ecoventura

With a five-million-year history, The Galapagos Islands are an absolutely incredible destination. These UNESCO World Heritage Site islands have an amazing story and ecosystem.

The best way to take it all in is with a tour. The Galapagos isn’t really a place for solo exploration, so it is really important to find a top-rate tour company that has professionals to show you around.

With two decades of experience, the people at Ecoventura tour company know their stuff. I spent eight days on their newest luxury ship, the MV Origin, and had an unforgettable adventure.

Here’s my experience cruising the Galapagos onboard Ecoventura’s MV Origin!

Galapagos with Ecoventura

The Itinerary

There are a few different options for traveling around the Galapagos Islands with Ecoventura. You can choose a travel time from seven to fourteen days. There’s a southern/central route (route A) and a western/northern route (route B).

I opted for the western/northern route, but both routes have got some fascinating sights, so you really can’t go wrong. You will be able to snorkel with penguins, see Galapagos Tortoises, kayak alongside sea lions, and see the volcanic formations.

Each region of the islands is dynamic, so it’s a tough choice!

MV Origin Cruise

Beyond dates and directions, you can also opt for a private yacht charter, ladies-only ship, a family-friendly excursion, or even a wedding ceremony. If you have more time, Ecoventura has also got cruise extensions that will take you into Ecuador and Peru.

Basically, you can create your own adventure for whatever you are into.

Ecoventura Naturalists

Environmental Responsibility

There are lots of options for cruises around the Galapagos, but they aren’t all created equal. To maximize your time exploring the islands, go with a true professional. Ecoventura offers the only cruise in the Galapagos with two conservationist guides on each ship.

All of the conservationists are licensed and speak fluent English.

Galapagos Crabs

Ecoventura works with the World Wildlife Fund, Rainforest Alliance, and countless other ecological groups to help preserve the precious ecosystem of the Galapagos Islands. There was such an emphasis on sustainability and environmental responsibility onboard, and that made the trip even better for me!

Ecoventura Guests

Other Guests

The Galapagos Islands attracts a wide range of people from all over the planet. One of the highlights of my trip was getting to know the fellow travelers. The people on the Ecoventura cruise were all ages.

The group activities brought us all together on the cruise, and there were ample opportunities to chat and connect with other travelers. One of my best memories was of a young family with three kids.

It was so fun to watch the little ones take in the spectacular sights!

Ecoventura Food

Food

Ecoventura covers anything and everything that you’ll need during your adventure. All of the meals, snacks, and nonalcoholic drinks are complimentary, all day long.

It’s a great opportunity to try first-class local fare.

Food on MV Origin Ecoventura

In addition to three meals served daily in the dining room, or occasionally alfreso on the sun deck, there are yummy snacks waiting for you after each shore excursion. There’s also house wine and local beer during dinner and a Captain’s welcome and farewell cocktail.

MV Origin Cabin

Highlights of the Cruise

The schedule is active but relaxed. There was plenty of time to unwind, but I was never bored, which is pretty rare on tours. It’s hard to find that sweet spot where you have just enough to do, but Ecoventura managed it.

Most days started around seven a.m.—a perfect time to get going if you want to make the most of every day out.

Galapagos Flamingos

Of course, the days are filled with guided nature walks that open your eyes to the remarkable ecosystem of the Galapagos. To get into the nooks and crannies of the islands, we travelled by pangas, or dinghies. These inflatable boats took us through the mangroves, estuaries, coves, and caves.

Galapagos Turtles

When you’re ready for some solo exploration, you can go out for snorkeling, kayaking, and paddle boarding. One of the best parts of each day was having wine at sunset with the crew.

Seal friends

Life is so incredibly different in the Galapagos, and it was great to have the opportunity to hear stories about real life in such an exotic and isolated spot.

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