The service includes accommodation, all meals and snacks, assistance at Galapagos airports, access to the VIP Lounge in Baltra/San Cristobal, naturalist guides, excursions, and the use of kayaking and paddleboarding equipment.
Our luxury expedition yacht stands out for its distinctive black hulls. Its brilliant, sleek finish makes the vessel elegant, understated, and unparalleled among those sailing the Galapagos Islands. On board, you will discover an experience meticulously crafted for a select group of guests. Indulge in the sophistication of a destination as unique as this catamaran.
Sail through the archipelago, savor local gastronomy, and immerse yourself in nature. During your journey, you can swim with sea lions and observe giant tortoises and endemic birds of the Galapagos Islands. Every detail is carefully planned by our crew.
Relax with panoramic views from your cabin as the catamaran moves to the rhythm of the sea. Observing wildlife from our balconies and the sundeck connects you with the islands’ biodiversity at every moment. Enjoy peaceful reading corners for your downtime, the relaxed atmosphere of our bar, or delight in local ingredients while dining al fresco in the ocean breeze. Our catamaran features an on-board jacuzzi, comfortable lounge areas, and a boutique with accessories inspired by the Galapagos Islands.
With three different itineraries to choose from, Galaxy Sirius allows you to explore the Galapagos your way. Select a single route or combine them for an immersive journey through the most breathtaking landmarks of the archipelago.
| TUESDAY | AM: | San Cristobal Island: San Cristobal- Airport (arrival) |
| PM: | San Cristobal Island: Lobos Island | |
| WEDNESDAY | AM: | Española Island: Gardner Bay / Islote Gardner / Osborn Islote |
| PM: | Española Island: Suarez Point | |
| THURSDAY | AM: | Floreana Island: Post Office Bay |
| PM: | Floreana Island: Cormorant Point / Devil's Crown | |
| FRIDAY | AM: | Santa Fe Island: Santa Fe |
| PM: | South Plazas Island: South Plaza | |
| SATURDAY | AM: | Santa Cruz Island: Charles Darwin Station |
| PM: | Santa Cruz Island: Baltra - airport (return) |
| SATURDAY | AM: | Santa Cruz Island: Baltra - airport (arrival) |
| PM: | Santa Cruz Island: Highlands | |
| SUNDAY | AM: | Isabela Island: Moreno Point |
| PM: | Isabela Island: Elizabeth Bay | |
| MONDAY | AM: | Isabela Island: Urbina Bay |
| PM: | Isabela Island: Tagus Cove | |
| TUESDAY | AM: | Fernandina Island: Espinoza Point |
| PM: | Isabela Island: Albermarle Point | |
| WEDNESDAY | AM: | Santiago Island: Egas Port |
| PM: | Santiago Island: Espumilla Beach / Buccaneer Cove | |
| THURSDAY | AM: | Santa Cruz Island: Dragon Hill or Daphne |
| PM: | Santa Cruz Island: Baltra - airport (return) |
| THURSDAY | AM: | Santa Cruz Island: Baltra - airport (arrival) |
| PM: | Santa Cruz Island: Black Turtle Cove | |
| FRIDAY | AM: | Rabida Island: Rabida |
| PM: | Chinese Hat Island: Chinese Hat | |
| SATURDAY | AM: | Seymour Island: North Seymour |
| PM: | Santa Cruz Island: Highlands | |
| SUNDAY | AM: | Santiago Island: Sullivan Bay |
| PM: | Bartolome Island: Bartolome | |
| MONDAY | AM: | Genovesa Island: Barranco |
| PM: | Genovesa Island: Darwin Bay | |
| TUESDAY | AM: | San Cristobal Island: San Cristobal Interpretation Center |
| PM: | San Cristobal Island: San Cristobal - airport (return) |
| TUESDAY | AM: | San Cristobal Island: San Cristobal- Airport (arrival) |
| PM: | San Cristobal Island: Lobos Island | |
| WEDNESDAY | AM: | Española Island: Gardner Bay / Islote Gardner / Osborn Islote |
| PM: | Española Island: Suarez Point | |
| THURSDAY | AM: | Floreana Island: Post Office Bay |
| PM: | Floreana Island: Cormorant Point / Devil's Crown | |
| FRIDAY | AM: | Santa Fe Island: Santa Fe |
| PM: | South Plazas Island: South Plaza | |
| SATURDAY | AM: | Santa Cruz Island: Charles Darwin Station |
| PM: | Santa Cruz Island: Baltra - airport (return) |
| SATURDAY | AM: | Santa Cruz Island: Baltra - airport (arrival) |
| PM: | Santa Cruz Island: Highlands | |
| SUNDAY | AM: | Isabela Island: Moreno Point |
| PM: | Isabela Island: Elizabeth Bay | |
| MONDAY | AM: | Isabela Island: Urbina Bay |
| PM: | Isabela Island: Tagus Cove | |
| TUESDAY | AM: | Fernandina Island: Espinoza Point |
| PM: | Isabela Island: Albermarle Point | |
| WEDNESDAY | AM: | Santiago Island: Egas Port |
| PM: | Santiago Island: Espumilla Beach / Buccaneer Cove | |
| THURSDAY | AM: | Santa Cruz Island: Dragon Hill or Daphne |
| PM: | Santa Cruz Island: Baltra - airport (return) |
| THURSDAY | AM: | Santa Cruz Island: Baltra - airport (arrival) |
| PM: | Santa Cruz Island: Black Turtle Cove | |
| FRIDAY | AM: | Rabida Island: Rabida |
| PM: | Chinese Hat Island: Chinese Hat | |
| SATURDAY | AM: | Seymour Island: North Seymour |
| PM: | Santa Cruz Island: Highlands | |
| SUNDAY | AM: | Santiago Island: Sullivan Bay |
| PM: | Bartolome Island: Bartolome | |
| MONDAY | AM: | Genovesa Island: Barranco |
| PM: | Genovesa Island: Darwin Bay | |
| TUESDAY | AM: | San Cristobal Island: San Cristobal Interpretation Center |
| PM: | San Cristobal Island: San Cristobal - airport (return) |
Every action on board reflects our commitment to delivering excellence and quality during your travel.
The service includes accommodation, all meals and snacks, assistance at Galapagos airports, access to the VIP Lounge in Baltra/San Cristobal, naturalist guides, excursions, and the use of kayaking and paddleboarding equipment.
All our cabins feature air conditioning, an electronic safe, a hair dryer, eco-friendly toiletries, bathrobes, and slippers. Most of our cabins on the main and upper decks also include a private balcony and windows with panoramic views.
Yes. Galaxy Sirius is available for private bookings (charters). This is the preferred choice for large families or exclusive groups looking to enjoy our itineraries in a private, intimate setting.
Professional photography is permitted; however, the use of drones is strictly prohibited throughout the National Park to avoid disturbing the wildlife. We recommend bringing waterproof protection for your cameras during panga landings. Since Galapagos species have no natural predators, they are incredibly tame and often approach out of curiosity, allowing for stunning close-up shots without the need for extreme telephoto lenses.
The Galapagos is a year-round destination. From June to December, the waters are cooler and nutrient-rich (ideal for snorkeling and marine life), while from January to May, the weather is warmer and the water is clearer. Our yacht’s catamaran design provides greater stability and smooth sailing during both seasons.