INFINITY

Experience the Galapagos aboard the Infinity Yacht, a 20-guest vessel designed for intimacy, comfort, and exploration. With modern design, warm Ecuadorian service, and seamless Zodiac access, Infinity delivers the perfect balance of luxury and discovery across the enchanted archipelago.

$3,945

USD

starting at

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4 - 5 - 8

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Highlights:

  • Panoramic windows & interconnected cabins

  • Fine dining

  • Top naturalist guides

Class: First Class

Type: Motor Yacht

Capacity (guests): 20

Infinity is not about rushing from sight to sight, it is about letting the islands come to you. With 20 guests total and balcony cabins in every category, mornings open with sea air and a horizon that actually feels yours. After coffee, your naturalist guides set a plan shaped by tides and wildlife activity, not by a loudspeaker. You will step into a Zodiac, land where blue-footed boobies nest, snorkel over reefs where turtles drift, and return to a yacht that moves at the same unhurried rhythm: generous decks, unpretentious service, and 2018-built comfort designed for the Galapagos, not borrowed from somewhere else.

overview

20 guests on board with 10 cabins, 8 staterooms, and 2 suites located on the Upper-deck to add extra space and the best angles for sunrise; interconnecting staterooms make family logistics simple.

  • Private balconies in every cabin: Step out to ocean air and island horizons between adventures, all staterooms and suites include a private balcony for your own front-row view.

  • Modern build, smoother passages: A 2018 launch with a sleek ~49 m length / ~10 m beam hull delivers a calm, contemporary ride across the archipelago.

  • Two naturalist guides, twice the flexibility: Split into smaller groups ashore and afloat for tailored pacing, deeper interpretation, and more time with wildlife.

  • Decks designed for down time: Linger over alfresco dinners, relax in roomy lounges and the solarium.

suites & layout

Suite Cabin

Twin Stateroom Cabin

Double Stateroom Cabin

life on board

On Infinity, the best moments are the unscripted ones. The guide whispers “look left” and suddenly everyone’s silent as a ray lifts from the sand; an hour later you are back on deck wrapped in a towel with a glass of natural juice. Afternoons might be a shelly beach walk or a drift snorkel over gardens of blue parrotfish.

Evenings trade formality for warmth: a concise briefing, al-fresco dinner, and the kind of conversation that only happens when there are twenty names to learn and time to learn them. When you call it a night, your balcony cabin is steps away, cool, quiet, and still smelling faintly of salt and sunscreen.

itineraries & dates

Infinity runs smart rotations, 4, 5, and 8 days, that stitch together contrasting regions so the trip feels like a story, not a checklist. Back-to-back weeks deepen the plot with more incredible encounters.

JAN    FEB    MAR    APR    MAY    JUN

JUL    AUG    SEP     OCT    NOV    DEC

Jacuzzi

Alfresco Dining

Two-guide model, more choice: Split into smaller outing groups, great for different energy levels and interests on each landing.

Adventure kit included: Snorkel gear and wetsuits on board; kayaks/paddleboards offered on many sailings when conditions and permits allow.

Cuisine that feels like the islands: Fresh fish, citrus and herbs, simple plates done well, plus vegetarian/vegan/gluten-free handled with care.

Spaces that invite lingering: Terrace shade at noon, solarium breeze at dusk, indoor lounge for swapping tomorrow’s photo ideas.

Built for the islands: 2018 hull, modern navigation, efficient power management—quiet, steady, and sized exactly right for a small-ship Galapagos cruise.

services & experiences

Pack light, rinse often: Quick-dry fabrics, reef-safe sunscreen, sun hat, and a soft daypack that fits fins and a bottle.

Motion strategy: Infinity’s wide beam keeps things comfortable; motion-sensitive travelers usually prefer main-deck cabins and starting remedies the night before.

Families fare well:  Ask for interconnecting upper-deck rooms to keep everyone close without sharing a bathroom.

Wi-Fi reality check:  Internet is available on many departures, but inside the Marine Reserve it is part-time at best, lean into the offline glow.

Camera tip: Polarizing filter for land, red filter (or manual white balance) for underwater, the difference shows.

good to know
faqs

Do all rooms have balconies?
They do,
 every stateroom and suite includes a private balcony plus large windows and independent A/C.

How many guides sail on Infinity?
Two Galapagos National Park–certified naturalist guides, so groups stay small and the day stays flexible.

How long should I book, 4, 5, or 8 days?
If you are tight on time, 4–5 days works; if you want contrasting ecosystems and more wildlife encounters chances, 8 days or a back-to-back is ideal.

When was Infinity built and how big is it?
A 2018 build, approximately 49 m (161 ft) long and 10 m (33 ft) wide—modern, stable, and purposely scaled for the islands.

Is there Wi-Fi?
Usually, yes, though coverage inside the Park is inconsistent. Treat it as a bonus, not a necessity.

Upper deck Bar

Alfresco BBQ

  • International flights to/from Ecuador.

  • Galapagos flight

  • Alcoholic drinks

  • US$200 Galapagos National Park fee

  • US$20 Transit Control Card

  • Travel / medical insurance

  • Tips

  • Personal Expenses

inclusions
not included

Plan with Galapagos Inspīrāre, specialists in tailor-made Galapagos journeys with local insight and curated luxury partners.