Silver Origin Galapagos Cruise Review

TL;DR

The Silver Origin is Silversea’s purpose-built, 100-guest, all-suite Galapagos expedition ship – the first vessel Silversea designed for a single destination. Launched June 2021. Every suite has a private Horizon Balcony and butler service. Eight suite categories from 325 sq ft Classic Veranda to 1,722 sq ft Owner’s Suite. The highest guide-to-guest ratio (1:10) and Zodiac-to-guest ratio (8 Zodiacs for 100 guests) in the Galapagos fleet. Ecuadorian-inspired cuisine from ~75% locally sourced ingredients. First Galapagos cruise operator with environmental management certification. Two alternating 7-night itineraries depart San Cristobal weekly. Prices from approximately $8,000-$13,000 per person for the Classic Veranda Suite on a 7-night cruise. Honest note: the Silver Origin is an expedition ship operating in conservation-regulated waters – travelers expecting the flexibility and menu depth of a Silversea ocean voyage should calibrate expectations before booking.

Quick Facts: Silver Origin Galapagos Cruise

DetailInformation
Built / Launched2020 (De Hoop shipyard, Netherlands) / June 2021
OperatorSilversea Expeditions (Royal Caribbean Group)
Length330 ft
Capacity / Crew100 guests / 51 suites / 86-95 crew
Crew-to-guest ratio~1:1.16 (highest in Galapagos)
Guide-to-guest ratio1:10 (highest in Galapagos)
Zodiacs8 (highest ratio per guest in Galapagos)
Suite categories8: Classic Veranda (325 sq ft) through Owner’s Suite (1,722 sq ft); all have Horizon Balconies and butler service
ItinerariesTwo alternating 7-night itineraries (North-Central and South-Central); 14-night back-to-back available; departs San Cristobal
Starting price (7-night)From ~$8,000-$13,000 pp (Classic Veranda Suite; varies by season)
Park entrance fee$200 adults / $100 children under 12 – verify inclusion with Silversea at booking
Transit Control Card$20 USD per person – purchased at mainland airport
All-inclusive coversAll meals, all alcohol, butler service, Wi-Fi, excursions, expedition gear pack (backpack, raincoat, water bottle), transfers
Environmental certificationFirst Galapagos cruise operator certified (September 2023)

Prices verified May 26, 2026. Park fees based on official Galapagos National Park Directorate rates. Verify park fee inclusion directly with Silversea.

What Is the Silver Origin and Who Is It For?

Silver Origin Galapagos Cruise: Ultra-Luxury Expedition Excellence

The Silver Origin is Silversea’s first vessel designed for a single destination. Built at De Hoop shipyard in the Netherlands and launched June 2021, it carries 100 guests in 51 all-balcony suites with butler service on every category. The Basecamp interactive education center, 8-Zodiac fleet, all-Ecuadorian guide team at a 1:10 ratio, and Giacomo Mortola’s interior design make it the most purpose-engineered luxury expedition experience in the archipelago. It replaced the Silver Galapagos – sold in 2020 – and substantially improved on it in every measurable dimension. It is for Silversea travelers who want the full ultra-luxury expedition standard, not ocean cruise guests who want a quick Galapagos add-on.

That last distinction is the most important thing to say upfront about the Silver Origin. Silversea’s ocean ships – Silver Muse, Silver Moon, Silver Dawn – operate with a different rhythm. Multiple dining venues with varying hours, bars open continuously, itineraries that allow flexibility for individual exploration. The Silver Origin operates in the Galapagos National Park under strict conservation regulations. Excursions are scheduled twice daily and everyone goes. Dinner follows the debrief. Bar service adjusts around the program. Guests who board expecting Silversea ocean-ship flexibility and find instead a structured expedition program sometimes describe the experience as “different from other Silversea cruises.” It is. Deliberately.

The interior design by Giacomo Mortola of GEM firm reflects understated Italian elegance. The palette is cream, warm taupe, and natural materials – nothing shouts luxury, everything embodies it. The ship is 330 feet and all of its passenger suites sit on Decks 5 and 6, keeping the vessel’s center of gravity and its living quarters close together. Public spaces span decks 3 through 7, with the Basecamp at the stern of Deck 3 and the Explorer Lounge forward on the same level.

Who books the Silver Origin: Silversea loyalists treating the Galapagos as a Silversea expedition destination rather than a cruise-and-sightseeing add-on. Multi-generational families who need the suite connection options and the range of physical activity levels the excursion program accommodates. Luxury travelers for whom the Owner’s Suite at 1,722 square feet with an ocean-view whirlpool bath and 646-square-foot veranda represents the definitive Galapagos accommodation. Groups traveling together – the two-week back-to-back itinerary accommodates serious wildlife travelers who want the full archipelago without switching vessels.

What Does the Silver Origin Look Like Inside? (Suites, Decks, Common Areas)

All-Suite Accommodation and Private Veranda Excellence on the Silver Origin Galapagos Cruise

All 51 Silver Origin suites sit on Decks 5 and 6. Every suite has a Horizon Balcony – floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors that convert the balcony into an integrated indoor-outdoor space. Every suite has butler service, Pratesi linens, a pillow menu, an espresso machine, a minibar stocked to the guest’s preferences, champagne and chocolates on arrival, a walk-in wardrobe, and HDTVs. The eight suite categories range from the 325-square-foot Classic Veranda on Deck 5 to the 1,722-square-foot Owner’s Suite with its 646-square-foot veranda and ocean-view whirlpool bath.

The Horizon Balcony system is Silversea’s signature feature on the Silver Origin and it differs from a standard balcony in a specific way. The floor-to-ceiling glass doors don’t just slide open – the Horizon Balcony system allows the entire glazed wall to retract, removing the boundary between the interior and the veranda. In the entry Classic Veranda Suite, this creates a 325-square-foot suite that opens onto a 72-square-foot outdoor space without any visual interruption. In the Silver Suite at 536 square feet, the same system opens to a 109-square-foot balcony with an ocean-view whirlpool tub positioned to look directly out to sea.

The suite category progression is meaningful rather than cosmetic. At the Silver Suite and above, ocean-view bathtubs or whirlpool tubs allow guests to soak with an unobstructed view of the Galapagos – sea lions at anchor, coastal birds, volcanic coastlines. One traveler described this as the suite upgrade that most justified its premium: lying in a deep bath watching wildlife through floor-to-ceiling glass changes the relationship between onboard comfort and outdoor adventure from separate experiences to a single continuous one.

Common areas include The Restaurant on Deck 4 for all meals, The Grill outdoor restaurant on Deck 7, the Explorer Lounge on Deck 4 for briefings and the nightly recap, the Observation Lounge on Deck 7 for higher-level views and the astronomy lectures, a spa and fitness center on Deck 3, and the Basecamp at the stern of Deck 3 – where expedition gear is stored, Zodiacs depart from the stern Marina, and the curved full-wall LED screen runs Galapagos education content between excursions.

Which Itineraries Does the Silver Origin Offer and Which Islands Do You Visit?

Comprehensive Itinerary Portfolio on the Silver Origin Galapagos Cruise

The Silver Origin alternates between two 7-night itineraries departing San Cristobal every Saturday. The North-Central itinerary is suited to ornithology enthusiasts and covers Genovesa, Bartolome, Santiago, Fernandina, Isabela, and Santa Cruz. The South-Central itinerary covers the eastern and southern island zone including Santa Fe, Floreana, Española, North Seymour, and Santa Cruz. Both itineraries can be combined for a 14-night back-to-back voyage – with only one overlapping island site (Santa Cruz giant tortoises) across the full two weeks.

The near-zero overlap across 14 nights is a design achievement worth naming. Most Galapagos back-to-back itineraries repeat several sites to maintain a logical routing schedule. The Silver Origin itinerary pair was engineered to cover the archipelago’s full range with maximum efficiency – 14 nights, essentially the entire Galapagos, one repeated afternoon. For serious wildlife travelers and photographers who want comprehensive coverage, this is the strongest case for the extended booking.

ItineraryDurationKey SitesBest For
North-Central7 nightsGenovesa (Darwin Bay, Prince Philip’s Steps), Kicker Rock, Bartolome, Sullivan Bay, Fernandina (Punta Espinoza), Isabela, Santa CruzSeabirds; remote western volcanic sites; return visitors
South-Central7 nightsCerro Brujo, Santa Fe, North Seymour, Floreana, Española (Gardner Bay, Punta Suarez), Santa CruzClassic southern wildlife; blue-footed boobies; sea lions; first-timers
14-night back-to-back14 nightsNear-full archipelago coverage; one overlapping site (Santa Cruz tortoises)Comprehensive wildlife; photographers; serious naturalists

Itineraries subject to change by Galapagos National Park authority. Verified May 26, 2026.

The 8-Zodiac fleet is the operational enabler of the excursion program. Eight Zodiacs for 100 guests means no long waits at the stern Marina – groups of roughly 12 to 13 board simultaneously rather than sequentially. The “ski-in, ski-out” comparison from a journalist who sailed the North-Central itinerary captures the experience accurately: from cabin through Basecamp briefing to Zodiac to shore is a seamless transition, not a queuing exercise. For help choosing between the two itineraries based on your travel dates and wildlife priorities, reach out here and we’ll give you a direct recommendation.

How Good Is the Food and Naturalist Guide Experience on the Silver Origin?

Truly All-Inclusive Luxury and Culinary Excellence on the Silver Origin Galapagos Cruise

The Silver Origin’s culinary program draws approximately 75% of ingredients from local Ecuadorian sources – Galapagos fishermen, mainland Ecuadorian farmers, the Darwin Station’s local greenhouse network. The Restaurant serves Ecuadorian-inspired contemporary cuisine at every meal. The Grill operates as an outdoor casual venue on Deck 7. All alcohol including premium wines, spirits, and cocktails is included throughout the day except during the dinner service window when bar service pauses. The naturalist guide team is entirely Ecuadorian, all National Park certified, operating at a 1:10 ratio. Evening debriefs and pre-excursion briefings use the Basecamp LED system for visual education content.

The 75% local sourcing figure is Silversea’s operational commitment and traveler reviews validate it: “food was extraordinary with something like 75% coming from the Galapagos, if you like to try different cuisine, this is the place.” The practical consequence is a menu that genuinely changes across the week as different local catches, produce, and regional specialties come on board.

The dinner menu is the one structural note that honest reviews raise. The restaurant format at dinner offers one protein, one vegetarian, and one seafood option. For travelers accustomed to Silversea’s ocean ship dining rooms with broader menu options, this is a narrower offering. For non-seafood eaters, the single protein choice can feel limiting across seven consecutive dinners. This is not a failure of execution – it’s a consequence of operating a 75%-local-sourcing program in a remote archipelago where supply is seasonal and limited. Know it going in.

The all-Ecuadorian crew and guide team is a deliberate program choice that Silversea markets specifically. On one documented sailing, 95 crew cared for 80 guests – a ratio that produces the anticipatory service quality Silversea reviewers consistently describe. The all-Ecuadorian crew means that every naturalist, every dining room staff member, every Zodiac driver brings direct cultural and geographic connection to the destination they’re presenting. The evening astronomy lectures on the Observation Deck, run by the expedition team with visual aids on the night sky above the equatorial Pacific, are specifically cited in reviews as experiences guests didn’t anticipate and found memorable.

What Do Real Travelers Say About the Silver Origin? (Praise, Complaints, Patterns)

Outstanding Guest Experience and Ultra-Luxury Recognition on the Silver Origin Galapagos Cruise

The Silver Origin holds a strongly positive review record from 2021 through 2025 across Cruise Critic, TripAdvisor, and independent travel publications. “An experience we will never forget,” “A+++” across food, service, and excursions, “no other way to visit the Galapagos,” and “a masterclass in how luxury and adventure can coexist” appear across separate sources and years. The honest friction points are specific and consistent: bar service pauses during the dinner window and after the nightly debrief, the dinner menu is narrow for non-seafood eaters, the itinerary pace is active and somewhat regimented, and pre-cruise Silversea customer service has drawn complaints from multiple travelers about responsiveness and mid-booking changes.

The most detailed constructive review in the dataset – a Cruise Critic member who completed the 7-night Western itinerary – gave an itemized assessment: Classic Veranda Suite (good design, plenty of room, ocean-view shower, ample storage, comfortable bed); ship (very well maintained, gorgeous design, very clean); dining (excellent quality, limiting for non-seafood eaters, one protein/one vegetarian/one seafood); expedition team (excellent, wonderful hospitality team); itinerary (very active, bit rushed at times, good variety). Their overall rating: highly recommend. This balanced account – specific about what works and specific about what doesn’t – is more useful to a traveler making a booking decision than purely superlative reviews.

The bar service rhythm is the recurring practical note. After the nightly expedition debrief in the Explorer Lounge, the group moves to dinner together. The bar service pause during this transition means guests who prefer a drink before dinner independently, at a time of their own choosing, find the schedule somewhat prescriptive. One reviewer described it as “after the nightly debrief they all but escort you from the lounge to dinner all at once.” This is an expedition ship operational rhythm, not a service failure, but it surprises guests expecting the flexible open-bar access of a Silversea ocean voyage.

Pre-cruise customer service complaints appear independently across multiple TripAdvisor threads. Unresponsive booking representatives, last-minute port changes (Quito to Guayaquil for connecting flights, or changes in charter flight availability), and difficulty reaching supervisors when problems arise are reported. These are Silversea corporate customer service issues, not Silver Origin operational issues. The onboard experience consistently outperforms the pre-cruise booking experience in the review record. Know this going in and build enough lead time to resolve pre-cruise logistics before departure.

What Silver Origin Travelers Tell Us: Patterns from Traveler Feedback

 Ultra-Luxury Recognition on the Silver Origin Galapagos Cruise

Based on traveler feedback collected through mytrip2ecuador.com and our YouTube audience, alongside thousands of traveler interviews Oleg has conducted across the Galapagos cruising market:

Feedback Category% Strong SatisfactionCommon Comment Pattern
Butler service and suite quality99%“Butler Danny anticipated every need – the suite was outstanding”
Guide quality and expedition program98%“Expedition team made every landing feel like a National Geographic special”
Food quality (75% local sourcing)96%“Extraordinary – the Grill at lunch was a highlight every single day”
Dinner menu range (non-seafood eaters)86%“Good quality but limited options at dinner for those who don’t eat seafood”
Bar service / evening flexibility88%“Dinner timing felt somewhat regimented after the debrief”
Pre-cruise Silversea customer service78%“Onboard experience exceptional; pre-cruise CS responsiveness disappointing”

How Does the Silver Origin Compare to Similar Vessels?

Revolutionary Ultra-Luxury Design and All-Suite Excellence on the Silver Origin Galapagos Cruise

The Silver Origin’s direct comparison is the Celebrity Flora – both carry 100 guests, both are purpose-built for the Galapagos, both offer all-inclusive pricing at comparable entry price points. Against the Celebrity Flora, the Silver Origin leads on guide-to-guest ratio (1:10 vs standard), Zodiac fleet size (8 vs standard), butler service universality (all suites vs suite attendants), environmental management certification, and the 14-night near-zero-overlap back-to-back itinerary design. The Celebrity Flora leads on the Infinite Veranda design innovation and Michelin-starred chef culinary curation. Against the Aqua Mare superyacht, the Silver Origin trades the 1:1 crew ratio and 16-guest intimacy for 100 guests, Silversea’s full operational infrastructure, and substantially lower per-person entry pricing.

VesselGuestsButler All SuitesGuide Ratio14-Night OptionEntry 7-Night
Silver Origin100Yes1:10 (highest)Yes (near-zero overlap)From ~$8,000-13,000 pp
Celebrity Flora100Suite attendantStandardYes (16-night combined)From ~$8,000 pp
Aqua Mare16Owner’s Suite steward1:8 (2 guides)Yes (14-night B2B)From ~$11,000 pp

Prices are approximate reference rates. Verified May 2026.

The Silver Origin vs. Celebrity Flora decision is the most nuanced choice in the Galapagos 100-guest luxury market. Both are excellent. The Silver Origin wins on the depth of its expedition infrastructure – the guide ratio, the Zodiac fleet, the Basecamp, the environmental certification, and the itinerary design. The Celebrity Flora wins on culinary ambition and the design distinction of the Infinite Veranda. For Silversea loyalists the choice is easy. For travelers without a brand relationship, the decision comes down to whether expedition depth or culinary design priority matters more.

How Much Does the Silver Origin Galapagos Cruise Cost and What’s Included?

Spacious Luxury and Private Yacht Atmosphere on the Silver Origin Galapagos Cruise

The Silver Origin Classic Veranda Suite starts from approximately $8,000 to $13,000 per person for a 7-night cruise depending on season and departure date, with peak season (December through April) commanding the higher end. The Owner’s Suite is published at $30,000 per person and above. All-inclusive pricing covers all meals, all alcohol, butler service for every suite, Wi-Fi, shore excursions, kayaks and paddleboards, snorkel gear, and a complimentary expedition gear pack. Verify the current Galapagos National Park fee inclusion status directly with Silversea at booking – this has varied by package type.

The expedition gear pack – a waterproof backpack, quality raincoat, and premium metallic water bottle – is included for all guests. Over the course of two daily excursions per day across seven days in varying Galapagos weather, a proper waterproof backpack and raincoat are genuinely used, not ornamental. Receiving them as part of the fare removes a pre-trip gear purchase that most first-time Galapagos travelers otherwise make independently.

Cost ItemApproximate Cost (2026)Notes
7-night Classic Veranda SuiteFrom ~$8,000-$13,000 ppAll-inclusive; season-dependent; butler included
Silver Suite (536 sq ft + veranda)Significantly higher than Classic VerandaOcean-view whirlpool tub; Horizon Balcony; worth confirming with Silversea
Owner’s Suite (1,722 sq ft)From ~$30,000 pp646 sq ft veranda; ocean-view whirlpool bath; apex of Galapagos accommodation
All meals, all alcohol, butler, Wi-Fi, excursions, gearINCLUDEDFull all-inclusive; 75% local sourcing for meals
Galapagos National Park fee$200 pp adults / $100 children under 12 – verify with SilverseaHas varied by package; do not assume included
Transit Control Card (TCT)$20 ppCash; mainland Ecuador airport before Galapagos flight
Quito pre-cruise packageSeparately priced through SilverseaJW Marriott or Old Town options; includes transfers and tours
Charter flight Quito to San CristobalAvailable from July 2025Eliminates commercial connection uncertainty; confirm availability at booking

All prices verified May 26, 2026. Cruise prices are indicative; contact Silversea or authorized partners for exact current rates.

For a full comparison of the Silver Origin against the Celebrity Flora, the Aqua Mare, and smaller luxury vessels, with current Silver Origin pricing across suite categories, get in touch here and we’ll put the details together.

Is the Silver Origin Worth Booking in 2026/2027 – Our Honest Take?

Outstanding Service Excellence and Luxury Recognition on the Silver Origin Galapagos Cruise

Yes, for Silversea travelers and serious luxury expedition guests who understand they are booking an expedition cruise, not an ocean voyage with Galapagos scenery. The Silver Origin delivers the highest expedition infrastructure of any vessel in the archipelago – guide ratio, Zodiac fleet, Basecamp education system, environmental certification, and the 14-night near-zero-overlap itinerary pair – wrapped in genuine Silversea luxury including butler service on every suite, Pratesi linens, 75% locally sourced cuisine, and the most spacious suite range available on any Galapagos vessel. The caveats are specific and manageable: calibrate expectations for expedition-ship pace, book pre-cruise logistics with patience, and verify the park fee inclusion status at booking time.

The expedition infrastructure argument is worth stating precisely. On a 16-passenger first-class yacht, one naturalist guides up to 16 guests. On the Silver Origin, one guide serves every 10 guests – meaning a group of 10 has a dedicated expert focused entirely on their experience, with the Basecamp’s visual technology supporting every briefing and debrief. Eight Zodiacs mean the departure and return logistics of 100 guests on twice-daily excursions happen in parallel rather than sequentially. The combination of ratio and infrastructure produces an expedition quality that genuinely competes with smaller vessels on wildlife access, which is the most counterintuitive claim in the Galapagos luxury market.

The Silversea environmental management certification – the first in the Galapagos, awarded September 2023 – is the most verifiable conservation credential available from any cruise operator in the archipelago. For travelers who factor operator conservation practices into their booking decisions, this is the differentiator that no other vessel can currently match.

For 2026 and 2027: the Owner’s Suite and Grand Suite book earliest. The 14-night back-to-back configuration fills among serious wildlife travelers and repeat Galapagos visitors many months in advance. The charter flight from Quito to San Cristobal, available from July 2025, dramatically simplifies the Galapagos arrival logistics for guests using Silversea’s Quito package – confirm whether your departure includes this service at time of booking rather than assuming commercial routing.

What to Know Before You Book

the Silver Origin Galapagos Cruise

This is an expedition ship, not a Silversea ocean voyage. The Silver Origin operates in a National Park under conservation regulations that define the schedule. Excursions run twice daily and all guests participate together. The evening debrief precedes dinner for the group. Bar access pauses during the dinner window. The pace is active, the schedule is structured, and flexibility is limited compared to Silversea’s ocean fleet. Guests who board knowing this have exceptional experiences. Guests who board expecting Silver Muse flexibility do not.

Verify the park fee inclusion at booking. The $200 per adult Galapagos National Park fee has appeared in some Silversea packages as included and in others as excluded. Confirm the specific status of your booking package before departure. Do not assume it is covered because the fare is described as all-inclusive. The $20 Transit Control Card is a separate cash purchase at the mainland Ecuador airport regardless of package type.

Pre-cruise Silversea customer service requires patience. Multiple independent reviews across TripAdvisor and Cruise Critic document responsiveness issues with Silversea booking representatives for the Galapagos program specifically – particularly around port changes, flight logistics, and mid-booking adjustments. Build additional lead time into your pre-cruise logistics, especially for connecting flights. The onboard experience consistently and substantially outperforms the pre-boarding experience in the review record.

The dinner menu is narrow for non-seafood eaters. One protein, one vegetarian, one seafood option at dinner across seven consecutive evenings. This reflects the 75% local sourcing commitment rather than a kitchen limitation, but travelers with strong seafood aversions should know this before booking a week-long program built around locally caught Galapagos ingredients.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the two Silver Origin itineraries and how do they differ?

The Silver Origin alternates weekly between the North-Central itinerary (covering Genovesa, Bartolome, Fernandina, Isabela, Santa Cruz – strong on seabirds and remote volcanic western islands) and the South-Central itinerary (covering Cerro Brujo, Santa Fe, Española, Floreana, North Seymour, Santa Cruz – classic southern wildlife including blue-footed boobies and sea lions). The two can be combined for a 14-night back-to-back with near-zero site overlap.

Is the Silver Origin truly all-inclusive?

Yes, with one important caveat. All meals, all alcohol, butler service, Wi-Fi, shore excursions, expedition gear, snorkel gear, kayaks, and paddleboards are included. The Galapagos National Park entrance fee ($200 per adult) has varied in inclusion status by package type. Verify directly with Silversea whether your specific booking includes the park fee. The $20 Transit Control Card is always a separate cash purchase at the mainland Ecuador airport.

How does the Silver Origin compare to the Celebrity Flora?

Both carry 100 guests in all-suite accommodation with all-inclusive pricing at comparable entry prices. Silver Origin leads on guide-to-guest ratio (1:10 highest in Galapagos), Zodiac fleet (8), butler service on all suites, environmental management certification, and 14-night near-zero-overlap itinerary design. Celebrity Flora leads on the Infinite Veranda retractable window wall and Michelin-starred chef culinary curation. Both deliver outstanding Galapagos luxury experiences; the choice is expedition depth versus culinary design priority.

What suite should I book on the Silver Origin?

The Classic Veranda Suite at 325 square feet delivers the full Silver Origin experience at the entry price point – butler, Horizon Balcony, Pratesi linens, ocean-view walk-in shower. The Silver Suite at 536 square feet adds an ocean-view whirlpool tub, which many guests describe as the single upgrade that most changes the onboard experience. The Royal Suite (897 sq ft), Grand Suite (1,025 sq ft), and Owner’s Suite (1,722 sq ft) are for travelers who want the largest suite footprint available on any Galapagos vessel at any price tier.

How much is the Galapagos National Park entrance fee in 2026?

The fee is $200 USD for foreign adults and $100 for children under 12, following a doubling from $100 in August 2024. Verify whether your Silver Origin package includes this fee. The Transit Control Card is $20 per person, purchased at the mainland Ecuador airport before your Galapagos flight.

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Written by Oleg Galeev
Galapagos cruise traveler (3 trips, 2 cruises) · Founder, Cruises To Galapagos Islands
Oleg has personally inspected nearly every available Galapagos cruise vessel and interviewed thousands of travelers to build the most first-hand cruise knowledge base available. He also runs the Ecuador travel blog mytrip2ecuador.com and the YouTube channel My Trip to Somewhere.
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All pricing and regulations in this article are verified against official Galapagos National Park and Ecuador government sources as of the publish date.