It is important for us, that quality comes before quantity!
For that reason:
Don't measure your Galapagos travel itinerary in miles. The travelling time to the far-away islands is long and can mean, that time for visiting this islands is often not in proportion to the time it takes to get there.- Our itinerary avoids these long, tiring journeys. It is balanced and well thought out to ensure that each day offers a wide variety of landscapes and the chance to see the maximum number of animals and plants.
 Our guests can enjoy our spacious sun and shadow decks which, together a very large saloon/dining room provide many comfortable areas to read, take a siesta or simply relax between island visits.
We believe that it is also important that you have enough time to walk on the islands and to enjoy, explore, closely observe and photograph the wildlife. You will not be pushed through just to move on to the next island.

It is also important that you get to know the Galapagos islands under water. For this reason, the Angelito has good and enough equipment for snorkelling and we allow plenty of time to explore the amazing underwater world. Even those who have never tried snorkelling are encouraged to give it a go. We like to help you, and for your safety and security our dinghy is always close by.
For us it is also important that our guests can find enough space to have a pleasant and comfortable time while we are sailing and can relax during siesta time, in the morning hours and in the evenings. Our large sun and shadow decks and the big main deck make this possible.

Families with children are welcome on Angelito I which provides a safe and comfortable environment for all. Itineraries for family charters are specially adapted to make the cruise enjoyable for everyone.
In case of a charter, our itinerary can be changed, according to your requirements, subject to the agreement of the National Park Authority.
We are also specialists in cruises for two and three weeks. Of course we design special itineraries for these trips.
 During standard tours, the National Park Guide speaks English and Spanish.
However, one of our guides is Maja from Swizerland who has more than 14 years experience in the Galapagos and who has been working with us all this time. |