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11 Reviews
What we love about the Aqua
Choose naturalist cruising or diving on the same practical 16-guest yacht.
Three decks give active travelers useful space between landings and water time.
A good-value choice when the islands matter more than glossy onboard design.
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Aqua is a practical three-deck Galápagos yacht for active travellers who want a choice between naturalist cruising and diving programmes. With space for 16 guests in nine air-conditioned, en-suite cabins, she offers a straightforward small-ship base rather than a ship-first luxury experience.
Between excursions, guests can use the shaded outdoor lounge, sun deck, indoor lounge, library and dining area. The real appeal is the flexibility: choose a naturalist itinerary for the islands' wildlife and visitor sites, or a diving programme if time underwater is the priority.
Choose Aqua if you want an active, good-value Galápagos trip and the unusual option to match the boat to either a naturalist or diving holiday. Consider another yacht if contemporary design or a more refined onboard experience matters most.
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Snorkel gear (free of charge)
Travel for good: Each booking supports Ventura's Conservation Project.
Air conditioning & private bathroom
Water, Coffee, Tea & fresh juices
Transfers to and from ship
English guides
Nitrox Course (approx. 200 USD)
Complete set of Scuba gear (approx 250 USD)
Wetsuits
Nitrox fills (appprox. 150 USD)
All meals
Triple cabins
Food on Aqua is best understood as expedition-yacht cooking: relaxed, practical and timed around active days in the islands. Expect social meals in the dining area rather than formal service, with Ecuadorian and international dishes, fresh fruit and vegetables, fish or seafood, poultry, rice or pasta, and plenty of water, tea and coffee between outings. This is not a gourmet-yacht dining programme, but it does what an active Galapagos cruise needs well: feed you generously after snorkeling, panga rides, landings or dives. Tell us dietary requirements when booking so we can confirm them before you travel.
Aqua's responsible-travel case is practical rather than glossy. She operates with small groups on Galapagos National Park visitor routes, where landing times, site access and group sizes are controlled to protect sensitive wildlife sites. That structure matters for guests too: you travel with a guide-led rhythm, use designated landing places, and follow clear wildlife-distance rules. We would not call Aqua a modern eco-yacht. Her strength is lower-volume, activity-led cruising where responsible behavior is part of every landing, snorkel and panga outing.
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