The Natural Paradise is an intimate, customized vessel offering luxury Galapagos cruising.
All accommodations have comfortable beds, air-conditioning, private bathrooms with hot water, and plenty of space for your belongings.
A real bonus of the upper deck cabins are the private balconies to enjoy spectacular Galapagos views. While the main deck suite can be converted into a triple room for families.
Natural Paradise social areas include a beautiful teak sundeck, with inviting Jacuzzi, and al-fresco dining. On the main deck you will find a spacious lounge and dining room.
Snorkeling equipment, wetsuits and sea kayaks are all available for use during the cruise.
Cabins
There are four standard cabins, two of which are on the lower deck, and two on the main deck. Cabins are available in twin- or double-bed configurations and feature amenities such as air-conditioning, safety deposit boxes, and private bathrooms.
There are two double suites on the upper deck. Each comfortable cabin features amenities such as air-conditioning, safety deposit boxes, and private bathrooms. The suites also have private balconies from where guests can enjoy the scenery.
Two junior suites are located on the upper deck and the biggest one is located on the main deck.
The suites on the upper deck are available in twin- or double-bed configurations. Each comfortable cabin has its own private balcony and features amenities such as air-conditioning, hot water and private bathrooms. Their size are 226 ft² / 21 m².
The suite located on the main deck include one king size matrimonial bed, one sofa, private bathroom, hot water & air-conditioning. Its size is 355 ft² / 33 m² with panoramic windows.
Your Stay
3 Nights
Full Board - Dinner, Bed, Breakfast and Lunch
Galapagos Islands
The Galapagos Islands are an archipelago of volcanic islands famous for the fact that they were unpopulated by man until the 1800s and the amazing endemic species, especially the giant tortoises which give the islands their name. The islands are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the surrounding waters are a national park and a biological marine reserve. Of the 18 islands Baltra, Floreana, Isabela, San Cristobal and Santa Cruz are now populated by more than 25 000 people. The original names were given by an English pirate, but the Ecuadorians have given the islands Spanish names. The Islands were made famous by Charles Darwin after he visited them on his scientific voyage on the HMS Beagle and the endemic species here contributed significantly to Darwinian Theory.