Galapagos Infinity
- capacity
- 20
- year built
- 2018
- crew members
- 10
- length
- 161 feet
- beam
- 33 feet
- draft
- 8 feet
- cruising speed
- 10 knots
Newly built, the 20-guest Galapagos Infinity is one of the newest luxury yachts sailing the Galapagos Islands. Featuring large suites, spacious cabins, private balconies and the bonus of interconnected cabins for families and groups, the Infinity is sleekly suited for Galapagos cruising.
Galapagos Infinity Review
AdventureSmith Explorations’ Galapagos Infinity review includes a detailed description of the small ship including deck plans and a photo gallery. Our small ship cruise experts have been aboard nearly every first-class Galapagos cruise ship. Please read our Galapagos Infinity review below then contact our small ship cruise experts to compare the Infinity with other small cruise ships, yachts and catamarans offering private Galapagos yacht charters.
Choose the Galapagos Infinity for her superior guest-to-crew ratio, with 10 crew members (+ cruise director & 2 guides) to 20 guests creating an intimate and service-oriented experience aboard her Galapagos luxury cruises. Her spacious decks, lounge area and private balconies afford easy relaxation for all guests traveling together, while her dynamic stabilizers ensure a smooth ride. Satellite internet is available in less remote areas, where a connection may be possible.
Common Areas Aboard Galapagos Infinity
The nautically themed Infinity brings luxury and style to your Galapagos vacation. Her modern design is clean, bright and inviting, with blue, white and gray accents complemented by natural wood flooring and furniture. Leather couches and view windows in the Lounge invite guests to gather, relax and take in the scenery from the Main Deck. The Dining Room’s two tables of 10 offer open seating in a relaxed yet elegant atmosphere. Enjoy a drink from the bar or 24-hour coffee and tea. Completing the Main Deck is the outdoor Porch, located at the aft of the yacht, with a restroom, wetsuit storage and comfortable seating.
The Upper Deck hosts a fully stocked outdoor bar with bench seating, as well as the open Bridge. Galapagos Infinity invites her guests to soak in some rays on her Sundeck, with al fresco dining, chaise loungers, cushioned day beds and a Jacuzzi. All equipment aboard Galapagos Infinity meets or exceeds the international SOLAS standard; satellite phone is available.
Dining Aboard Galapagos Infinity
Meals are served in a single seating in the dining room that features panoramic windows and two tables that fit 10 guests each. Some meals are served al fresco on the Sundeck, depending on the weather and itinerary. Fresh juices, fruits, salads and desserts typically accompany each meal. Breakfast and lunch are served buffet style while dinner is a plated affair. Each meal offers a mix of Ecuadorian, American and international fare. With advance notice, the chef can accommodate most special diets. Drinks on offer include sodas, juices and a coffee station. Alcoholic drinks are available at an added cost.
Crew & Guides Aboard Galapagos Infinity
Crew and guides aboard Infinity include the captain, two bilingual Galapagos National Park naturalist guides, a cruise director and 10 other crew members, including the first mate, second mate, chef, sous chef, engineer, assistant engineer, barman and housekeeper.
Activities Aboard Galapagos Infinity
Galapagos Infinity has snorkeling gear and wetsuits available for the duration of the cruise, as well as stand-up paddleboards and four double kayaks for further exploring the Galapagos Islands off the ship. Daily excursions with naturalist guides include hikes to view points and on beaches. Beach towels are provided for use on the deck and on shore.
Cabins & Deck Plan Aboard Galapagos Infinity
Galapagos Infinity features 10 cabins, each with a private balcony, panoramic windows, sitting area, private bathroom, hot water and air-conditioning. Amenities in each cabin include a TV/DVD player, biodegradable L’Occitane bathroom products (shampoo, conditioner and soap), hair dryers, bathrobes and a safety deposit box. Electrical outlets are 110v in cabins (220v in common areas).