South America Cruise Ships

Most cruises in South America are all about wildlife. So instead of shuffle board and onboard casinos, we're about to take you to some of the most remote and exotic regions of the planet. From pristine sandy beaches and animal-filled islands of the Galapagos Islands off the coast of Ecuador, to a far-flung Amazon River cruise, to meandering fjords and glaciers around Patagonia, and to jumping off the continent and cruising to Antarctica, this massive continent offers a wide range of world-class small ship cruises and yacht trips. Below are sample cruise vessels we often recommend. Choose your preference for the style and type of experience that fits you best.

The Alya Catamaran

Overview

The Alya's catamaran design provides smooth sailing in the seas surrounding the Galapagos Islands. This new Catamaran has 9 comfortable cabins, 8 of them with private balcony. 4 cabins in upper deck and 5 in main deck, all the beds can be double or twin. Private facilities in each cabin: private bathrooms, cold/hot water; air conditioned, hair dryer, telephone for internal communication on board, safe box, and high speaker. Social areas such as library, DVD service, dining room, bar with a variety of drinks and sundeck with bar. Our complete itineraries are developed for the benefit of our passengers, who will have the opportunity to combine hiking, snorkeling, beach and kayaking; our professional guides will introduce you to the most relevant sites on each island.

When to go

The Galapagos is a year 'round destination with two distinctly different seasons regulated by the Humboldt and Panama ocean currents. Dry season (June-November) brings cooler water and air temperatures, trade winds, and some moisture to higher elevations. Wet season (December-May) is warmer, with blue skies, and occasional showers

Itineraries:

This luxury-class, 16-passenger boat offers the travelers a choice of eight-, five-and four-day cruises through the archipelago, include snorkeling, kayaking and hiking.

8D/7N "A" Monday-Monday
MONamSan Cristobal Island Airport: Arrival and Transfer to the boat
pmSan Cristobal: Lobos Island
TUEamSan Cristobal: Witch Hill
pmSan Cristobal: Pitt Point
WEDamEspañola Island: Suarez Point
pmEspañola Island: Gardner Bay
THUamSanta Cruz: Highlands
pmNorth Seymour Island
FRIamGenovesa Island: Darwin Bay
pmGenovesa Island: El Barranco
SATamSantiago Island: Sullivan Bay
pmBartholomew Island
SUNamSanta Cruz Island: Dragon Hill
pmSanta Cruz Island: Black Turtle Cove
MONamSanta Cruz Island: Tortoise Breeding Center
pmTransfer to Baltra Airport
8D/7N "B" Monday-Monday
MONamBaltra Island Airport: Arrival and Transfer to the boat
pmSanta Cruz Island: Highlands / Twin Craters
TUEamIsabela Island: Moreno Point
pmIsabela Island: Elizabeth Bay
WEDamIsabela Island: Urbina Bay
pmFernandina Island: Espinosa Point
THUamIsabela Island: Tagus Cove
pmIsabela Island: Vicente Roca Point
FRIamSantiago Island: Espumilla Beach
pmSantiago Island: Egas Port
SATamRabida Island
pmSantiago Island: Chinese Hat
SUNamSanta Cruz Island: Bachas Beach
pmSouth Plaza Island
MONamSan Cristobal Island: Interpretation Center
pmTransfer to the San Cristobal Airport
5D/4N Thursday-Monday
THUamBaltra Island Airport: Arrival and Transfer to the boat
pmNorth Seymour Island
FRIamGenovesa Island: Darwin Bay
pmGenovesa Island: El Barranco
SATamSantiago Island: Sullivan Bay
pmBartholomew Island
SUNamSanta Cruz Island: Dragon Hill
pmSanta Cruz Island: Black Turtle Cove
MONamSanta Cruz Island: Tortoise Breeding Center
pmTransfer to Baltra Airport
4D/3N Monday-Thursday
MONamSan Cristobal Island Airport: Arrival and Transfer to the boat
pmSan Cristobal: Lobos Island
TUEamSan Cristobal: Witch Hill
pmSan Cristobal: Pitt Point
WEDamEspañola Island: Suarez Point
pmEspañola Island: Gardner Bay
THUamSanta Cruz: Highlands
pmTransfer to the Baltra Airport

Please note

Itineraries are unlikely to change significantly but are subject to change. Weather, wildlife breeding, safety concerns, instructions from the Galapagos National Park, specific abilities and interests of passengers as well as operational matters may cause your guide or captain to change the time or nature of visits. Your guide and captain will always endeavor to select the best itinerary within these limits.

Infinity Luxury Yacht

Overview

Infinity Luxury Yacht setting sail in 2018, the new Galapagos Infinity is a luxurious single-hulled motor yacht designed to cater to 20 fortunate passengers during cruises around the legendary Galapagos Islands. The Infinity Luxury Yacht exceeds everything seen before. She offers high performance, unrivalled comfort, respect for the environment and stunning style. The Galapagos National Park requires one guide for every 16 passengers aboard, so since the Infinity carries 20, there must be two guides aboard, which make the Infinity among the smallest group size of any Galapagos cruise boat or ship. Cruise itineraries of 4, 5 or 8 days are available. Each of the eight cabins and two spacious luxurious suites on the upper deck have private balconies and luxury amenities. Outside dining and bar and also a solarium allow you to cruise the Galapagos in tremendous style and sumptuous luxury. All eight cabins and two suites have private balconies.

When to go

The Galapagos is a year 'round destination with two distinctly different seasons regulated by the Humboldt and Panama ocean currents. Dry season (June-November) brings cooler water and air temperatures, trade winds, and some moisture to higher elevations. Wet season (December-May) is warmer, with blue skies, and occasional showers.

Itineraries:

The Infinity is the most modern yacht (2018) with unrivalled spacious luxurious cabins and suites. This super luxury-class, 20-passenger boat offers the travelers a choice of eight-, five-and four-day cruises through the archipelago, include snorkeling, kayaking and hiking.

8D/7N "A" Tuesday-Tuesday
TUEamBaltra Island Airport: Arrival and Transfer to the boat
pmSanta Cruz: Black Turtle Cove
WEDamGenovesa Island: El Barranco
pmGenovesa Island: Darwin Bay
THUamSantiago Island: Sullivan Bay
pmRabida Island
FRIamSanta Cruz Island: Tortoise Breeding Center
pmSanta Cruz Island: El Chato
SATamSanta Cruz Island: Dragon Hill
pmSanta Cruz Island: Bachas Beach
SUNamFloreana Island: Post Office Bay
pmFloreana Island: Cormorant Point or Devil's Crown
MONamEspañola Island: Suarez Point
pmEspañola Island: Gardner Bay
TUEamSan Cristobal Island: Interpretation Center
pmTransfer to the San Cristobal Airport
8D/7N "B" Tuesday-Tuesday
TUEamSan Cristobal Island Airport: Arrival and Transfer to the boat
pmSan Cristobal Island: Puerto Chino or Breeding Center Jacinto Gordillo
WEDamSanta Fe Island
pmSouth Plaza Island
THUamSanta Cruz Island: Tortoise Breeding Center
pmSanta Cruz Island: Twin Craters
FRIamIsabela Island: Sierra Negra Volcano
pmIsabela Island: Wetlands, Wall of Tears, Tortoise Breeding Station
SATamIsabela Island: Moreno Point
pmIsabela Island: Tagus Cove
SUNamFernandina Island: Espinosa Point
pmIsabela Island: Vicente Roca Point
MONamSantiago Island: Espumilla Beach or Buccaneer Cove
pmBartholomew Island
TUEamNorth Seymour
pmTransfer to the Baltra Airport
5D/4N Friday-Tuesday
FRIamBaltra Island Airport: Arrival and Transfer to the boat
pmSanta Cruz Island: El Chato
SATamSanta Cruz Island: Dragon Hill
pmSanta Cruz Island: Bachas Beach
SUNamFloreana Island: Post Office Bay
pmFloreana Island: Cormorant Point or Devil's Crown
MONamEspañola Island: Suarez Point
pmEspañola Island: Gardner Bay
TUEamSan Cristobal Island: Interpretation Center
pmTransfer to the San Cristobal Airport
4D/3N Tuesday-Friday
TUEamBaltra Island Airport: Arrival and Transfer to the boat
pmSanta Cruz: Black Turtle Cove
WEDamGenovesa Island: El Barranco
pmGenovesa Island: Darwin Bay
THUamSantiago Island: Sullivan Bay
pmRabida Island
FRIamSanta Cruz Island: Tortoise Breeding Center
pmTransfer to the Baltra Airport

Please note

Itineraries are unlikely to change significantly but are subject to change. Weather, wildlife breeding, safety concerns, instructions from the Galapagos National Park, specific abilities and interests of passengers as well as operational matters may cause your guide or captain to change the time or nature of visits. Your guide and captain will always endeavor to select the best itinerary within these limits.

Grand Majestic

Overview

The Grand Majestic is one of the newest, most luxurious yachts in the Galapagos Islands. The Grand Majestic was built in the USA in 2018, and with a top speed of 25 knots, she is the fastest yacht cruising the Galapagos. Since you spend considerable time navigating between visitor spots, this extra speed may enable you to spend more time on the islands themselves and snorkeling in their biodiverse waters. Accommodation on board Grand Majestic is nothing short of... majestic. With only 8 cabins in total, there are superb levels of space, light and luxury. Every cabin features panoramic windows for unparalleled views of the islands. Each has been luxuriously decorated with designer fabrics and the highest quality fittings. The American made Grand Majestic is specifically designed for exclusive high end private charters. The guide, captain and crew are dedicated to providing the highest quality service.

When to go

The Galapagos is a year 'round destination with two distinctly different seasons regulated by the Humboldt and Panama ocean currents. Dry season (June-November) brings cooler water and air temperatures, trade winds, and some moisture to higher elevations. Wet season (December-May) is warmer, with blue skies, and occasional showers.

Itineraries:

Grand Majestic offers excellent four-, five-, and eight-day itineraries, led by a certified bilingual naturalist guide and a dedicated crew.

8D/7N "A" Monday-Monday
MONamArrival in San Cristobal Airport and Transfer to the boat
pmSan Cristobal: El Junco Lagoon
TUEamFloreana: Post Office Bay
pmFloreana: Cormorant Point / Devil's Crown
WEDamEspañola: Suarez Point
pmEspañola: Gardner Islet / Osborn Islet / Gardner Bay
THUamSanta Cruz: Twin Craters
pmSanta Cruz Island: Tortoise Breeding Center
FRIamGenovesa: El Barranco
pmGenovesa: Darwin Bay
SATamRabida Island: Rabida
pmChinese Hat Islet
SUNamSan Cristobal: Witch Hill
pmSan Cristobal: Lobos Island
MONamSan Cristobal: Interpretation Center
pmTransfer to the San Cristobal Airport
8D/7N "B" Monday-Monday
MONamArrival in San Cristobal Airport and Transfer to the boat
pmSan Cristobal: Breeding Center Jacinto Gordillo
TUEamNorth Seymour Island
pmSanta Cruz: Black Turtle Cove
WEDamBartholomew Island: Bartholomew
pmSantiago: Egas Port
THUamIsabela: Tagus Cove
pmIsabela: Urbina Bay
FRIamFernandina: Espinosa Point
pmIsabela: Vicente Roca Point
SATamSantiago: Buccaneer Cove / Espumilla Beach
pmSantiago: Sullivan Bay
SUNamSanta Cruz: Bachas Beach
pmSanta Cruz Island: Tortoise Breeding Center
MONamSan Cristobal: Kicker Rock
pmTransfer to the San Cristobal Airport
5D/4N Thursday-Monday
THUamBaltra Island Airport: Arrival and Transfer to the boat
pmSanta Cruz Island: Tortoise Breeding Center
FRIamGenovesa: El Barranco
pmGenovesa: Darwin Bay
SATamRabida Island: Rabida
pmChinese Hat Islet
SUNamSan Cristobal: Witch Hill
pmSan Cristobal: Lobos Island
MONamSan Cristobal: Interpretation Center
pmTransfer to the San Cristobal Airport
4D/3N Monday-Thursday
MONamArrival in San Cristobal Airport and Transfer to the boat
pmSan Cristobal: El Junco Lagoon
TUEamFloreana: Post Office Bay
pmFloreana: Cormorant Point / Devil's Crown
WEDamEspañola: Suarez Point
pmEspañola: Gardner Islet / Osborn Islet / Gardner Bay
THUamSanta Cruz: Twin Craters
pmTransfer to the Baltra Airport

Please note

Itineraries are unlikely to change significantly but are subject to change. Weather, wildlife breeding, safety concerns, instructions from the Galapagos National Park, specific abilities and interests of passengers as well as operational matters may cause your guide or captain to change the time or nature of visits. Your guide and captain will always endeavor to select the best itinerary within these limits.

Cormorant Catamaran

Overview

The recently refurbished Motor Catamaran Cormorant incorporates the very best of Galapagos Catamaran design. The 16-guest Galapagos Cormorant brings the best in catamaran design to the Galapagos Islands. The catamaran was designed with a spacious interior and exterior to provide a premium cruise in Galapagos while you navigate with the stability that a high quality catamaran like this can ensure. Featuring large suites, spacious cabins, private balconies and the bonus of interconnected cabins for families and groups, the Cormorant is, much like her namesake, sleekly suited for Galapagos cruising. The Cormorant offers interconnected cabins, which provides the perfect setting for families wishing to cruise the Galapagos Islands in comfort and luxury. Her spacious decks, lounge area and private balconies afford easy relaxation for all guests traveling together. Well thought out, fresh meals also set the Cormorant apart from other small ships cruising the Galapagos.

When to go

The Galapagos is a year ‘round destination with two distinctly different seasons regulated by the Humboldt and Panama ocean currents. Dry season (June-November) brings cooler water and air temperatures, trade winds, and some moisture to higher elevations. Wet season (December-May) is warmer, with blue skies, and occasional showers.

Itineraries:

The Infinity is the most modern yacht (2018) with unrivalled spacious luxurious cabins and suites. This super luxury-class, 20-passenger boat offers the travelers a choice of eight-, five-and four-day cruises through the archipelago, include snorkeling, kayaking and hiking.

8D/7N "A" Saturday-Saturday
SATamArrival to Baltra Airport and Transfer to the boat
pmSanta Cruz: Bachas Beach
SUNamBartholomew Island
pmSantiago: Sullivan Bay
MONamSouth Plaza Island
pmSanta Fe Island
TUEamSan Cristobal: Witch Hill
pmSan Cristobal: Pitt Point
WEDamSan Cristobal: Jacinto Gordillo Breeding Center / Lobos Island
pmSan Cristobal: Kicker Rock
THUamEspañola: Suarez Point
pmEspañola: Gardner Bay / Gardner Islet
FRIamFloreana Island: Cormorant Point / Champion Islet
pmFloreana Island: Post Office Bay / Baroness Viewing Point
SATamSanta Cruz Island: Tortoise Breeding Center
pmTransfer to Baltra Airport
8D/7N "B" Saturday-Saturday
SATamArrival to Baltra Airport and Transfer to the boat
pmSanta Cruz: Twin Craters / Highlands
SUNamIsabela: Tintoreras Islet / Sierra Negra Volcano
pmIsabela: Wetlands / Arnaldo Tupiza Breeding Center
MONamIsabela: Moreno Point
pmIsabela: Elizabeth Bay
TUEamFernandina: Mangle Point
pmIsabela: Urbina Bay
WEDamFernandina: Espinosa Point
pmIsabela: Vicente Roca Point
THUamSantiago: Egas Port
pmSantigo: Espumilla Beach / Buccaneer Cove
FRIamSantigo: Espumilla Beach / Buccaneer Cove
pmGenovesa: Darwin Bay
SATamNorth Seymour Island
pmTransfer to Baltra Airport
5D/4N Saturday-Wednesday
SATamArrival to Baltra Airport and Transfer to the boat
pmSanta Cruz: Bachas Beach
SUNamBartholomew Island
pmSantiago: Sullivan Bay
MONamSouth Plaza Island
pmSanta Fe Island
TUEamSan Cristobal: Witch Hill
pmSan Cristobal: Pitt Point
WEDamSan Cristobal: Jacinto Gordillo Breeding Center / Lobos Island
pmTransfer to San Cristobal Airport
4D/3N Wednesday-Saturday
WEDamArrival to San Cristobal Airport and Transfer to the boat
pmSan Cristobal: Kicker Rock
THUamEspañola: Suarez Point
pmEspañola: Gardner Bay / Gardner Islet
FRIamFloreana Island: Cormorant Point / Champion Islet
pmFloreana Island: Post Office Bay / Baroness Viewing Point
SATamSanta Cruz Island: Tortoise Breeding Center
pmTransfer to Baltra Airport

Please note

Itineraries are unlikely to change significantly but are subject to change. Weather, wildlife breeding, safety concerns, instructions from the Galapagos National Park, specific abilities and interests of passengers as well as operational matters may cause your guide or captain to change the time or nature of visits. Your guide and captain will always endeavor to select the best itinerary within these limits.