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8 Reviews
What we love about the Angel
Built in 2023, so Angel feels fresher and more contemporary than many classic Galapagos yachts.
Hydraulic stabilizers help make open-water passages more comfortable for sensitive sleepers.
Two upper-deck suites give couples or families a more spacious retreat without losing the 16-guest feel.
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Angel feels like one of the more modern first-class ways to see the Galapagos without moving up into a large luxury vessel. Built in 2023 and designed in the Netherlands, she carries only 16 guests, but the atmosphere is polished: clean lines, panoramic cabin windows, Wi-Fi on board and hydraulic stabilizers that help smooth out open-water passages.
What we like here is the balance. Angel has two upper-deck suites and six main-deck double cabins, all with private bathrooms, hot water and air conditioning. The cabins are not huge, but they are bright and well thought out; the suites give noticeably more space if you want a softer landing after long wildlife days.
Life on board is simple in the best Galapagos sense: dining room, lounge, open decks, naturalist briefings, snorkeling days, panga landings and a crew of 10 plus a bilingual naturalist guide taking care of the rhythm. Choose Angel if you want a newer first-class yacht with a more refined feel, smoother navigation and a small group atmosphere. She is still a compact expedition yacht, so the real luxury is not grand hotel space; it is returning from sea lions, blue-footed boobies and lava trails to a comfortable, calm ship that feels easy to settle into.
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Air conditioning & private bathroom
Snorkel gear (free of charge)
All meals
Internet/Wifi
Water, Coffee, Tea & fresh juices
Kayaks on board
Wetsuits
Sundeck with jacuzzi
English guides
-20% for children ≤ 14
Meals on Angel are served in the yacht’s dining room, with the relaxed rhythm you want after active Galapagos days. Expect international dishes with Ecuadorian touches, plenty of fresh fruit, vegetables, fish, poultry, rice and pasta, and a crew used to keeping 16 guests well fed between early starts, snorkeling outings and evening briefings. Share dietary needs before travel so the kitchen can plan properly.
Angel’s strongest sustainability framework comes from strict Galápagos National Park rules, small-group travel and the operator’s stated per-booking contributions. Royal Galápagos says each booking supports CO2 offsetting, shark protection, trash collection and children’s sustainability training. On board, the ship operates with modern navigation and SOLAS-standard safety systems. The result is a responsible first-class yacht story built on rules, scale and concrete conservation support.
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