Galapagos Hotels
Casa Opuntia – San Cristóbal

Casa Opuntia is a boutique hotel in Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, San Cristóbal Island, Galápagos. It features oceanfront rooms, a pool, a restaurant, and sustainable practices. Guests can enjoy excursions like snorkelling, wildlife tours, and hiking. Its prime location offers easy access to nature, making it perfect for an eco-friendly island getaway.
Enchanted Galapagos Lodge

Enchanted Galapagos Lodge is in the highlands of Santa Cruz Island. It offers a peaceful retreat amidst tropical forest. It features 10 artisan-decorated rooms, a pool, hot tub, hammock lounge, nature trails, and a farm-to-table restaurant. Guests enjoy unique activities like chocolate-making, island tours, and birdwatching. Perfect for relaxation, exploration, and reconnecting with nature.
Finch Bay – Santa Cruz Island

A charming hotel located on a quiet peninsula of Santa Cruz Island right on the beach. Finch Bay Galapagos Hotel offers ocean-view suites and garden rooms with eco-friendly luxury. Guests enjoy snorkelling, kayaking, and yacht excursions, plus fresh local cuisine sourced from its own garden. Sustainability drives its green initiatives.
Pikaia Lodge – Santa Cruz Galapagos

This exclusive eco-resort, located on the idyllic Santa Cruz Island, seamlessly blends opulence with a commitment to sustainability. Pikaia’s rooms and suites, all feature floor-to-ceiling windows with inimitable views of the lush coastal hills.
Scalesia Galapagos Lodge – Isabela Island

Scalesia Galapagos Lodge, set in Isabela Island’s highlands, offers a luxury glamping experience in safari-style tents amid a volcanic forest. With breathtaking ocean views, guests enjoy snorkelling, trekking, birdwatching, and local cuisine. Sustainability is key, ensuring an eco-friendly stay while exploring the island’s stunning wildlife and landscapes.
Semilla Verde – Santa Cruz Island

Semilla Verde Boutique Hotel, Santa Cruz Island, offers a tranquil nature escape with comfortable rooms, a pool, yoga studio, and private trails. Guests enjoy wildlife watching, guided tours, and home-cooked Ecuadorian cuisine. The hotel supports eco-friendly conservation efforts, making it a serene and responsible Galapagos retreat.