Camila
A first class motor trimaran promising top quality sea and shore based Galápagos Islands explorations and deluxe facilities on board.
Camila is one of a group of top quality small motor yachts cruising the Galápagos Islands, offering an intimate expedition experience with first class facilities on board. Spacious and contemporary, she is a motorised trimaran, which means she is both stable and swift. The eight double guest cabins are spacious and light, with attractive en suite bathrooms.
The social areas are equally attractive: there are sun loungers and a Jacuzzi on the open sun deck, a large lounge with sofas, a smart modern restaurant and semi-al-fresco bar. To enhance your adventures, kayaks, snorkelling gear and wetsuits are available. With a dozen crew members on board, including a qualified naturalist guide and a quality control supervisor catering for the needs of a maximum of 16 guests, first class service is clearly one of the yacht's priorities.
What our clients say
97% of our clients rated their experience with us as Excellent or Good.
Very efficient with the booking process and very helpful with his service throughout. Adam was always prompt and helpful in answering all our questions prior to departure.
IR, London
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Our specialists have been expertly crafting award-winning tailor-made holidays to Latin America for 40 years. We would be delighted to create a truly personalised trip which perfectly matches your wishes and requirements.

Kathryn Rhodes - Travel Consultant
Kathryn backpacked across Argentina, Chile, Bolivia and Peru before joining us. She has a degree in Philosophy and French and is a keen netball player.
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