Treasure of Galapagos Liveaboard, Galapagos Islands
First-class facilities, smooth sailing, and three exciting Galapagos itineraries to choose from
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Overview
Treasure of Galapagos liveaboard sets a new standard in luxury cruising with unsurpassed five-star service and a sophisticated ambience. This catamaran is especially spacious and stable, offering smooth sailing and plenty of room to relax, even during longer passages. You’ll spend your days enjoying sumptuous creature comforts and outdoor adventure, with hiking, snorkelling, and zodiac tours on offer. And combine two or more itineraries for an unforgettable Galapagos cruising experience - safe in the knowledge that no matter how long your trip, you'll feel perfectly relaxed with plenty of personal attention.
Highlights
- Exceptional facilities including Jacuzzi and cabins with private balconies
- Wildlife encounters with penguins, marine iguanas, sea lions and giant tortoises
- Three itineraries cruising the most exciting areas in the Galapagos
- World-class service from a passionate crew and naturalist guide
- Number of cabins:9
- Internet:NO
- Nitrox:NO
- Ensuite bathrooms:YES
- Group booking discounts
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- 2 guests
- 3 guests
- 4 guests
- 5 guests
- 6 guests
- 7 guests
- 8 guests
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- 10+ guests
- 19Jun 20265D / 4N
Itinerary A
0 divesfrom $4,150Overview
5 days / 4 nights0No experience requiredTravel insurance requiredTransfer details
Departure
19 Jun 2026
10:00 AM
Baltra
Baltra Airport: GPS
Return
23 Jun 2026
12:00 PM
San Cristóbal
San Cristobal Airport: SCY
What's included
- Meals and snacks
- Water, tea and coffee
- Towels and toiletries
- Snorkeling gear
- Snorkeling guide
- Land excursions
- Naturalist Guide
- Transfers
What's not included
- Travel insurance
- National park fee - US$200 per person
- Transit control card - US$20 per person
To be paid in advance or onboardOptional Extras
- Single supplement - 25%
- Gratuities
- Alcoholic drinks
- Soft drinks
- Wetsuit rental
To be booked in advance or paid onboardHighlights
- Witness the unparalleled biodiversity that inspired Charles Darwin
- Be informed and chaperoned by National Park Accredited guides
- Snorkel amongst rays, reef sharks and marine iguanas
- See endemic penguins, fur seals, marine iguanas and giant tortoises
- Hike the highlands of Santa Cruz to a Galapagos tortoise sanctuary
- Spot blue-footed, red-footed and Nazca boobies
- Gaze out over Bartolomé Island’s iconic Pinnacle Rock
- The archipelago’s largest concentration of American flamingos
Day 1:
Upon arrival at Baltra Airport, you will pass through an airport inspection point to ensure that no foreign plants or animals are introduced to the islands, as well as to pay the park entrance fee (unless it has been prepaid). A guide will meet you, help you collect your luggage, and escort you on a short bus ride to the harbour. On your first excursion, you will disembark at the Itabaca Channel and be driven to the highlands of Santa Cruz, where you will visit an area populated by Galapagos giant tortoises. After sharing the company of these modern-day dinosaurs in their natural habitat, you will return on board for dinner, entertainment, and relaxation.Day 2:
In the morning we will hike and snorkel around Sullivan Bay, Santiago. This island is volcanically active, with many young flows and cones to be seen. A number of large eruptions have been reported over the last two centuries. In the afternoon, we will head to Bartolome Island, which lies across from Sullivan Bay. It has an altitude of 114 metres, from where we can observe one of the most beautiful sceneries of the Galapagos Islands. There is very little vegetation on this island, but it has two breathtaking beaches where marine turtles exist and at the base of the pinnacle, as well as a very small colony of Galapagos penguins.Day 3:
Hike the circular path around North Seymour in search of magnificent frigate birds, blue-footed boobies performing their courtship dance, and swallow-tailed gulls perched on the cliff edges. Despite the tremendous surf that can pound the outer shore, sea lions haul out onto the beach and can be found bodysurfing. This afternoon's excursion will be on the South Plaza Islet. While landing there, a barking Galapagos sea lion bull may block the jetty for a loud welcome to his beach and rookery. Overall, this islet breathes a unique Jurassic ambiance, with its psychedelic reddish flora and giant Opuntia cacti covering the landscape and providing food and shelter for thousands of endemic marine and Barrington iguanas. During this visit, you will also have the opportunity to swim over a reef of boulders that attracts an amazing variety of marine life, such as sea turtles, reef sharks, stingrays, and sea lions.Day 4:
The wind-sculpted cliffs of Pitt Point were the first sight of land when Charles Darwin arrived in the Galapagos aboard the HMS Beagle on September 15, 1835. Today you will disembark to that very same small green sand beach, where you will first be greeted by a group of barking sea lions. Behind this dreamy beach, crossing some thorny bushes, begins a trail that will take you to the top of the cliff through a ravine. While you ascend, marvel at the landscapes of this geological wonder, where it’s possible to find three species of boobies breeding and playing: blue-footed, red-footed and Nazca. Two species of frigate birds can be found as well. Do not miss the chance to snorkel or kayak around these far-away, dreamlike shores.In the afternoon, we will head to Witch Hill to view a coral sand beach that opens into a tranquil bay. Snorkelling here leads to a rich habitat for marine iguanas, stingrays, whitetip sharks, eagle rays, turtles, morays, garden eels, and many kinds of reef fishes. Behind the sand dunes of the beach, there is a dry, dark lava flow with salty ponds, which serve as a refreshment spot for iguanas, as well as a strategic place to observe coastal and migratory birds, including pelicans, blue-footed boobies, and swallow-tailed gulls.Day 5:
The Galapagos National Park Visitor Centre lies close to the port town of Puerto Baquerizo Moreno and forms the engaging end to your cruise. The centre explains a series of natural circumstances, such as the volcanic origins of the islands, their remoteness from the continent, its ocean currents, its special climate, the arrival of different species, and their establishment, among others. Afterwards, you will be assisted by the naturalist guide and some crew members to the airport shuttle. Your guide will accompany you to the check-in counters in the departure hall.Sample itineraries are for guidance only. Actual itineraries may differ slightly due to factors such as weather, wildlife, logistics and local regulations.Payment & cancellation terms
- 90 - 61 days prior to departure - 20% penalty fee
- 60 days or less prior to departure - 100% penalty fee
Payment policy20% deposit - required to secure reservation.
80% balance - due 60 days prior to departure.
Bookings received less than 60 days before departure require payment in full to secure reservation.Cancellation policySpecial offers or promotions - separate payment and cancellation terms may apply.
Group bookings - separate payment and cancellation terms may apply.
Contact the ZuBlu travel team if you have any questions about payment terms and cancellation.Sold out - 23Jun 20265D / 4N
Itinerary B
0 divesfrom $4,150Overview
5 days / 4 nights0No experience requiredTravel insurance requiredTransfer details
Departure
23 Jun 2026
09:30 AM
San Cristóbal
San Cristobal Airport: SCY
Return
27 Jun 2026
09:00 AM
Baltra
Baltra Airport: GPS
What's included
- Meals and snacks
- Water, tea and coffee
- Towels and toiletries
- Snorkeling gear
- Snorkeling guide
- Land excursions
- Naturalist Guide
What's not included
- Travel and health insurance
- National park fee - US$200 per person
- Transit control card - US$20 per person
To be paid in advance or onboardOptional Extras
- Single supplement - 25%
- Gratuities
- Alcoholic drinks
- Soft drinks
- Wetsuit rental
To be booked in advance or paid onboardHighlights
- Witness the unparalleled biodiversity that inspired Charles Darwin
- Be informed and chaperoned by National Park Accredited guides
- Snorkel amongst rays, reef sharks and marine iguanas
- See endemic penguins, fur seals, marine iguanas and giant tortoises
- Hike the highlands of Santa Cruz to a Galapagos tortoise sanctuary
- Spot blue-footed, red-footed and Nazca boobies
- The archipelago’s largest concentration of American flamingos
- Check the mail at Floreana's Post Office Bay
Day 1:
Upon arrival at San Cristobal Airport, travelers pass through an airport inspection point to ensure that no foreign plants or animals are introduced to the islands, as well as to pay the park entrance fee (unless it has been prepaid). A guide will meet you, help you collect your luggage, and escort you on a short bus ride to the harbor. Colorado Hill (San Cristobal) In the afternoon, we will visit the Colorado Hill Tortoises Protection and Growing Center, San Cristobal, located approximately 40-minutes away by bus. The center includes a large corral, a visitors center, a breeding centre and an interpretive trail. Along this trail it is possible to see different species of native and endemic flora and fauna, including the San Cristobal mockingbird, yellow warblers, many species of finches, and the Galapagos flycatcher.Day 2:
Located on the northeastern coast of Hood, Gardner Bay provides an excellent beach for relaxing, swimming, snorkeling, kayaking, and the opportunity to observe sea lions. Here we can also observe sharks in the crystal clear ocean waters. In the afternoon, we will head to Suarez Point—a rocky piece of land sustaining one of the most impressive and varied colonies of seabirds in the Galapagos.Day 3:
This morning we will visit Post Office Bay and Baroness lookout, Floreana. Historically, this site is the location of a wooden barrel that was placed in the 18th century by the crew of a whaling ship. The letters found inside the barrel would be picked up and delivered by sailors returning home. There was no postage fee, and, surprisingly, this mailbox and its honor system are still in use today. Apart from being the Post Office Barrel, this site was the landing area for some of the first colonists. It is said that Baroness Eloisa von Wagner loved this place and spent several hours watching the horizon. Within walking distance are the ruins of what is known as her house.In the afternoon we will explore Cormorant Point on Champion Islet, Floreana. This site offers probably the best flamingo lagoon in the Galapagos. It’s situated between two tuff lava cones that give the area a special atmosphere. There are various species of shorebirds to observe besides flamingos; the most frequent are common stilts, white-cheeked pintail ducks and other migratory birds.Day 4:
After disembarkation in the beautiful and clear waters of Santa Fe, you will be in contact with one of the many sea lion colonies. Along the trail, many salt bushes can be seen as well as giant prickly pear cacti. Santa Fe is also home to a number of endemic species like the Galapagos hawk, Galapagos snake, Galapagos mockingbird, rice rats and one of the two species of land Iguanas of the islands.A visit to Santa Cruz in the afternoon also offers excellent opportunities for viewing wild tortoises, both roaming through pastures in the agricultural zone and in the Tortoise Reserve, which is accessible from Santa Rosa or Salasaca. Several farms serve food and allow visitors to explore their grounds in search of tortoises. Descending through the agricultural zone into the Transition Zone, where the Tortoise Reserve is located, the introduced vegetation of the farmlands is replaced by native vegetation. The pond at El Chato is surrounded by forest where short-eared owls, Darwin’s finches, vermilion flycatchers, yellow warblers, Galapagos rails, and paint-billed crakes can be seen.Day 5:
The Twin Craters are found on either side of the road leading to Puerto Ayora. These impressive formations are not really volcanic craters and were formed by magma domes, which hardened on the outside while the lava continued flowing inside, leaving huge and empty magma chambers that eventually collapsed, leaving two large holes. The craters lie within a lush scalesia cloud forest, a high-altitude plant species that is endemic to the Galapagos. This area is also home to the carpenter finch, which uses tools to search for food. There may also be opportunities to see the vermilion flycatcher. After visiting the Twin Craters, you will be assisted back to the airport.Sample itineraries are for guidance only. Actual itineraries may differ slightly due to factors such as weather, wildlife, logistics and local regulations.Payment & cancellation terms
- 90 - 61 days prior to departure - 20% penalty fee
- 60 days or less prior to departure - 100% penalty fee
Payment policy20% deposit - required to secure reservation.
80% balance - due 60 days prior to departure.
Bookings received less than 60 days before departure require payment in full to secure reservation.Cancellation policySpecial offers or promotions - separate payment and cancellation terms may apply.
Group bookings - separate payment and cancellation terms may apply.
Contact the ZuBlu travel team if you have any questions about payment terms and cancellation.Sold out - 27Jun 20267D / 6N
Itinerary C
0 divesfrom $6,195Overview
7 days / 6 nights0No experience requiredTravel insurance requiredTransfer details
Departure
27 Jun 2026
10:00 AM
Baltra
Baltra Airport: GPS
Return
03 Jul 2026
12:00 PM
Baltra
Baltra Airport: GPS
What's included
- Meals and snacks
- Water, tea and coffee
- Towels and toiletries
- Snorkeling gear
- Snorkeling guide
- Land excursions
- Naturalist Guide
- Transfers
What's not included
- Travel insurance
- National park fee - US$200 per person
- Transit control card - US$20 per person
To be paid in advance or onboardOptional Extras
- Single supplement - 100%
- Gratuities
- Alcoholic drinks
- Soft drinks
- Wetsuit rental
To be booked in advance or paid onboardHighlights
- Witness the unparalleled biodiversity that inspired Charles Darwin
- Be informed and chaperoned by National Park-accredited guides
- Snorkel amongst rays, reef sharks and marine iguanas
- See endemic penguins, fur seals, marine iguanas and giant tortoises
- Spot blue-footed, red-footed, and Nazca boobies
- The archipelago’s largest concentration of American flamingos
- Wander around the the Fausto Llerena Breeding Centre
Day 1:
Upon arrival at Baltra Airport, you will pass through an airport inspection point to ensure that no foreign plants or animals are introduced to the islands, as well as to pay the park entrance fee (unless it has been prepaid). A guide will meet you, help you collect your luggage, and escort you on a short bus ride to the harbor. In the afternoon, we will visit the Fausto Llerena breeding center in Santa Cruz. The main attractions are the national park information center, the Van Staelen Exhibition Hall, the Breeding and Rearing Centre for young tortoises, and adult Galapagos tortoises in captivity.Day 2:
This morning we will disembark to the appropriately named Eden Islet. On its coast you will observe land iguanas and sea lions soaking up the sun, as well as seabirds feeding in the nearby mangrove forests. It is a perfect location for swimming activities, as the clear and calm waters will allow you to snorkel along with tropical fish, rays, and two species of sharks. Alternatively, a kayak ride would be a memorable experience. In the afternoon, we will head to Dragon Hill, Santa Cruz. The visitor site at Dragon Hill has been open for visits since 1993 and consists of a trail that leads to a hypersaline lagoon behind the beach, frequented by flamingos, pintail ducks, and other species of birds. There is also a short walk to the hill, which offers a beautiful view of the bay.Day 3:
Hike, snorkel, and kayak around Tintoreras—a collection of small islets off the coast of Isabela, named after the Spanish word for whitetip reef sharks due to the prevalence of this species in the shallow surrounding waters. In the afternoon, we will land in Puerto Villamil to visit the Flamingos Lagoon before following a trail to the Wall of Tears, which was built out of enormous blocks of lava by prisoners incarcerated on the island. There are a number of interesting sites along this route, such as the Cerro Orchilla, El Estero, Poza Escondida, Playa del Amor, and Pozas Verdes.Day 4:
This morning we will visit Punta Moreno, located on the north coast of Isabela Island between the Sierra Negra and Cerro Azul volcanoes. The trail runs along a lava flow into a complex of coastal lagoons; its main attraction is several species of birds that can be found around these lakes and mangroves. The afternoon will be spent touring the cliffs of Tagus Cove in a zodiac, which will give visitors a good chance to see the Galapagos penguin, the flightless cormorant, and other seabirds. From the landing dock it is about a 30-minute hike along the trail up to the top of the cliff, from where you can view Darwin Lake, an uplifted ultra-saline lake saltier than the sea. Look carefully at the graffiti on the surrounding cliffs of the cove; it has been written by pirates, whalers, and buccaneers in past centuries.Day 5:
In the morning, we will dock at Punta Espinoza on Fernandina. Marine iguanas can be seen in large groups here, along with the flightless cormorant. While having lunch we will cross the Bolivar Channel for the last time to Vicente Roca Point. Just around the corner, the collapsed amphitheater of Volcán Ecuador offers another impressive view. The calmer waters of the coves are well-protected against the ocean swell and are a fairly cold but great place for snorkeling amongst various species of sharks, penguins, pufferfish, and seahorses.Day 6:
This morning we will explore the black beach of Puerto Egas, located on Santiago Island. In the afternoon, you will get to witness the contrasting color of Rábida Island, famous for the red-colored rocks and sand. A short walk along a trail leads us to a coastal lagoon behind the beach where doves, yellow warblers, and mockingbirds can be seen. At the lagoon there is a colony of flamingos.Day 7:
This morning will be spent at Las Bachas, Santa Cruz. These two small beaches are found to the west of Turtle Cove. Their sand is made of decomposed coral, which makes it white and soft, making it a favorite nesting site for sea turtles. Behind one of the beaches there is a small brackish water lagoon, where it is occasionally possible to observe flamingos and other coastal birds, such as black-necked stilts and whimbrels. The other beach is longer, but it has two old barges that were abandoned during the Second World War, when the USA used Baltra Island as a strategic point to protect the Panama Canal. You will then transfer out to Baltra Airport.
Sample itineraries are for guidance only. Actual itineraries may differ slightly due to factors such as weather, wildlife, logistics and local regulations.Payment & cancellation terms
- 90 - 61 days prior to departure - 20% penalty fee
- 60 days or less prior to departure - 100% penalty fee
Payment policy20% deposit - required to secure reservation.
80% balance - due 60 days prior to departure.
Bookings received less than 60 days before departure require payment in full to secure reservation.Cancellation policySpecial offers or promotions - separate payment and cancellation terms may apply.
Group bookings - separate payment and cancellation terms may apply.
Contact the ZuBlu travel team if you have any questions about payment terms and cancellation.Sold out
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Cabins

Balcony stateroom, main deck, twin
Twin beds
2 peopleShareable
Balcony stateroom, main deck, double
Double bed
2 peopleNon shareable
Balcony stateroom, upper deck, twin
Twin beds
2 peopleShareable
Balcony stateroom, upper deck, double twin
Double bed
2 peopleShareable
Master suite
Queen size bed
2 peopleNon shareable
- If you are a solo traveller, we aim to allocate shared cabins on a same-sex basis.
- Non-shareable cabins can not be shared with another single traveler outside your party. A single occupancy surcharge will be applied.
Boat amenities
- Snorkeling equipment
- Dive deck
- Dive tenders
- Freshwater showers
- Items marked with anmay not be included in the trip price.
- Please check the FAQs below or individual trip details for detailed information about additional costs.
Dive facilities
- Above deck cabins
- Hot tub
- Sun deck
- Transfers
- Air conditioning
- Indoor saloon
- Vegetarian options
- Full safety equipment
- Park fees and permits
- Items marked with anmay not be included in the trip price.
- Please check the FAQs below or individual trip details for detailed information about additional costs.
Vessel information
Treasure of Galapagos liveaboard is a luxurious, smooth sailing first-class yacht offering naturalist cruises throughout the islands. This vessel's interiors are immaculate, boasting chic design elements and stunning panoramic views from almost everywhere onboard. Extra creature comforts including spacious leisure areas, imported beer and wine, and a Jacuzzi only sweeten the deal. The expert team aboard Treasure of Galapagos guarantee highly personalised service, small group exploration, and unforgettable moments throughout your voyage, happily stepping in to assist with anything you might need.
All three of this liveaboard's exciting itineraries visit a selection of the Galapagos Islands' most sought after sites - for geology, wildlife, and nature. And Treasure of Galapagos helps its guests make the most of their time by offering stops at two different destinations each day. Each activity will be led by the helpful and highly trained crew, and a naturalist guide. Combine two or even three back to back trips aboard this vessel for the ultimate in Galapagos exploration, with options to spend as long as 14 nights at sea! This is also one of the region's only luxury boats catering to solo travellers, with an option for same-sex twin shared suites.
Onboard Treasure of Galapagos
This spacious and smooth sailing catamaran features nine opulent staterooms and one master suite, each boasting a private balcony. On the main deck, Treasures' generous lounge, bar, and dining area makes a perfect place to beat the midday heat. This is also where three delicious meals are served each day, creatively blending local and Western dishes for a diverse menu sure to suit every palate. Coffee, tea, snacks, and juice are offered throughout the day, and a full bar is available with imported beer, wine, and spirits. On the top deck, you'll find a shaded outdoor area perfect for sipping sundowner cocktails, while the spacious sundeck features a hot tub, plus loungers in the sun and shade.
Land adventures
Treasure of Galapagos liveaboard is outfitted for multisport adventure, with two custom zodiacs taking guests on high-speed coastal tours, trips ashore, and snorkelling excursions. Each day, multiple activities will be offered, with a mix of land and sea-based tours. You can join as few or as many of these activities as you'd like - all led by an expert naturalist guide. Visitors will have a chance to get up close and personal with the region's legendary wildlife, including seals and sea lions, marine iguanas, penguins, and giant land tortoises. You'll also tour stunning geological features like lava flows and calderas, as well as beautiful beaches and dense tropical forests.

