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Infinity First Class Yacht

The largest vessel in our fleet — 20 guests, interconnectable cabins, and two naturalist guides on every departure across the Galápagos.

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Time

4–8 Days

Small Group

20 Guests

Travel Style

First Class Cruises

Activity Level

All Levels

Overview

Infinity is the largest vessel in the fleet, welcoming 20 guests in two spacious suites and eight cabins — some interconnectable, making her ideal for families and groups. Every cabin features panoramic windows and a private balcony. With two certified naturalist guides on every departure, guests enjoy a more personal introduction to the archipelago’s wildlife and geology. Choose from four itineraries — two 8-day expeditions covering the eastern and western islands, a 5-day southern route through Floreana and Espanola, and a compact 4-day northern voyage to Genovesa and Santiago. Al-fresco dining, a jacuzzi, and four double kayaks complete the onboard experience.

 

Cruise Itineraries

Choose your route through the enchanted islands

Eastern Islands Expedition

7 Nights · Tue to TueBaltra → San Cristobal

Islands: Santa Cruz · Genovesa · Santiago · Rabida · Floreana · Espanola · San Cristobal

Day 1Tuesday
Baltra & Santa Cruz — Black Turtle Cove
Arrival · Mangrove estuary · Rays & sharks
Afternoon
Arrive at Baltra Airport and board the Infinity. Navigate to Black Turtle Cove, a peaceful mangrove estuary accessible only by dinghy. Glide past spotted eagle rays, mustard rays, white-tipped reef sharks, and Pacific green sea turtles in the calm, sheltered waters.
Day 2Wednesday
Genovesa — El Barranco & Darwin Bay
Red-footed boobies · Storm petrels · Caldera beach
Morning
El Barranco (Prince Philip's Steps) — climb a steep rocky path to a plateau where red-footed boobies nest in Palo Santo trees, storm petrels gather in the Scalesia forest, and the elusive short-eared owl hunts at dusk.
Afternoon
Darwin Bay sits inside a flooded volcanic caldera. Walk along the white coral beach past Great Frigatebirds displaying their inflated red pouches, Nazca boobies, and swallow-tailed gulls. Snorkel in the calm bay waters among tropical fish and sea lions.
Day 3Thursday
Santiago & Rabida — Sullivan Bay & Red Sand Beach
1897 lava flows · All nine Darwin's finches · Flamingos
Morning
Sullivan Bay on Santiago preserves a vast pahoehoe lava field from an 1897 eruption. Walk across rope-like formations and spot lava cacti — the first colonizers of new volcanic terrain.
Afternoon
Rabida Island is a striking maroon-red sand beach surrounded by cactus groves. Spot vermilion flycatchers, Galapagos hawks, brown pelicans, and flamingos in the salt lagoon. This is the only island where all nine species of Darwin's finches have been recorded.
Day 4Friday
Santa Cruz — Charles Darwin Station & Highlands
Conservation research · Giant tortoises in the wild
Morning
Visit the Charles Darwin Research Station to learn about the breeding programs that have helped save multiple tortoise species from extinction.
Afternoon
Head to El Chato in the Highlands to observe giant Galapagos tortoises roaming freely in their natural habitat — one of the most iconic wildlife encounters in the archipelago.
Day 5Saturday
Santa Cruz — Dragon Hill & Bachas Beach
Land iguanas · Flamingos · Sea turtle nesting
Morning
Dragon Hill offers a trail through Palo Santo trees where land iguanas have been successfully reintroduced. A brackish lagoon often hosts flamingos, and higher viewpoints reveal sweeping coastal panoramas.
Afternoon
Bachas Beach is a key Pacific green turtle nesting site with a long stretch of white sand. Nearby saltwater lagoons attract flamingos, and WWII-era barge remnants line the shore.
Day 6Sunday
Floreana — Post Office Bay & Cormorant Point / Devil's Crown
Postal tradition · Flamingo lagoon · Underwater crater
Morning
Continue the centuries-old postal tradition at Post Office Bay, where sailors have left letters in a wooden barrel since the 18th century for passing ships to deliver.
Afternoon
Cormorant Point features green olivine and white coral beaches with a flamingo lagoon between them. Snorkel at Devil's Crown, a submerged volcanic crater teeming with rays, sea turtles, and colorful reef fish.
Day 7Monday
Espanola — Suarez Point & Gardner Bay
Waved albatross · Blowholes · White-sand paradise
Morning
Suarez Point is a wildlife spectacle — blue-footed and Nazca boobies nest along the trail, waved albatrosses perform elaborate courtship rituals, and powerful blowholes shoot seawater high into the air along the rugged cliffs.
Afternoon
Gardner Bay is one of the finest white-sand beaches in the Galapagos. Snorkel alongside playful sea lions, tropical fish, and rays in the crystal-clear turquoise waters.
Day 8Tuesday
San Cristobal — Interpretation Center & Departure
Island history · Transfer to San Cristobal Airport

Western Islands Expedition

7 Nights · Tue to TueSan Cristobal round-trip

Islands: San Cristobal · Santa Fe · South Plaza · Santa Cruz · Isabela · Fernandina · Santiago · Bartolome · North Seymour

Day 1Tuesday
San Cristobal — Puerto Chino or Breeding Center
Arrival · Beach or tortoise conservation
Afternoon
Arrive at San Cristobal Airport and board the Infinity. Depending on conditions, visit either Puerto Chino — a secluded white-sand beach with excellent snorkeling — or the David Rodriguez Breeding Center to see giant tortoises in various growth stages.
Day 2Wednesday
Santa Fe & South Plaza
Endemic land iguanas · Opuntia forests · Cliff seabirds
Morning
Santa Fe is home to towering Opuntia cactus forests and the endemic pale-yellow Santa Fe land iguana found nowhere else on Earth. Snorkel with playful sea lions in the protected turquoise bay.
Afternoon
South Plaza is a small island with dramatic impact — vivid red-and-green Sesuvium ground cover, southern cliffs where swallow-tailed gulls and tropicbirds nest, and land iguanas basking among the cacti.
Day 3Thursday
Santa Cruz — Fausto Llerena Breeding Center & Twin Craters
Tortoise conservation · Volcanic sinkholes · Scalesia forest
Morning
Visit the Fausto Llerena Breeding Center at the Charles Darwin Research Station to learn about the significant conservation programs that have helped rescue multiple giant tortoise species from extinction.
Afternoon
Explore the Twin Craters (Los Gemelos) — two massive volcanic sinkholes surrounded by lush Scalesia cloud forest, home to finches, flycatchers, and barn owls.
Day 4Friday
Isabela — Moreno Point & Elizabeth Bay
Volcanic lagoons · Penguins · Mangrove channels
Morning
Moreno Point features dramatic black pahoehoe lava flows dotted with green coastal lagoons. Spot Galapagos penguins, blue herons, and flamingos against the stark volcanic backdrop.
Afternoon
Elizabeth Bay is a dinghy-only site where you'll glide through mangrove channels teeming with sea turtles, rays, and reef sharks in crystal-clear shallows.
Day 5Saturday
Isabela — Urbina Bay & Tagus Cove
Geological uplift · Land iguanas · Historic pirate anchorage
Morning
Urbina Bay was once ocean floor — a dramatic volcanic uplift in 1954 left coral fossils on dry land. Walk among land iguanas, sea lions, and flightless cormorants in this unique geological landscape.
Afternoon
Tagus Cove has served as an anchorage for pirates and sailors since the 1800s. Hike to Darwin's Lake for sweeping views, then snorkel with Galapagos penguins in the sheltered cove.
Day 6Sunday
Fernandina & Isabela — Espinoza Point & Vicente Roca
Marine iguana colonies · Flightless cormorants · Premier snorkeling
Morning
Espinoza Point on Fernandina is the most pristine island in the archipelago — no foreign species have ever been introduced. Walk among hundreds of marine iguanas on black lava rocks, with flightless cormorants and Galapagos hawks sharing the shoreline.
Afternoon
Vicente Roca Point offers two sheltered coves with premier snorkeling. The nutrient-rich upwelling waters attract seahorses, sea turtles, penguins, and mola-mola sunfish.
Day 7Monday
Santiago & Bartolome — Egas Port & Pinnacle Rock
Fur seals · Iconic panorama · Snorkeling with penguins
Morning
Egas Port on Santiago features a coastal hike past tide pools and lava grottos where Galapagos fur seals rest in shaded rock shelters. Spot hawks, lava lizards, and marine iguanas along the volcanic shoreline.
Afternoon
Bartolome Island delivers the most iconic panorama in the Galapagos — Pinnacle Rock framed against turquoise waters. Climb the boardwalk to the summit viewpoint, then snorkel with Galapagos penguins in the bay below.
Day 8Tuesday
North Seymour & Departure
Blue-footed boobies · Frigatebirds · Transfer to Baltra Airport

Southern Islands Discovery

4 Nights · Fri to TueBaltra → San Cristobal

Islands: Santa Cruz · Floreana · Espanola · San Cristobal

Day 1Friday
Baltra & Santa Cruz — El Chato Tortoise Reserve
Arrival · Giant tortoises in the wild
Afternoon
Arrive at Baltra Airport and board the Infinity. Head to El Chato Tortoise Reserve in the Santa Cruz Highlands to walk among giant Galapagos tortoises roaming freely in their natural habitat.
Day 2Saturday
Santa Cruz — Dragon Hill & Bachas Beach
Land iguanas · Flamingos · Sea turtle nesting
Morning
Dragon Hill offers a trail through Palo Santo trees where land iguanas thrive after a successful reintroduction program. A brackish lagoon often hosts flamingos and shorebirds.
Afternoon
Bachas Beach is a key Pacific green turtle nesting site with pristine white sand, saltwater lagoons attracting flamingos, and WWII-era barge remnants along the shore.
Day 3Sunday
Floreana — Post Office Bay & Cormorant Point / Devil's Crown
Postal tradition · Flamingo lagoon · Underwater crater
Morning
Continue the centuries-old postal tradition at Post Office Bay, where an 18th-century wooden barrel still serves as a mail drop for travelers from around the world.
Afternoon
Cormorant Point features green olivine and white coral beaches with a Greater Flamingo lagoon between them. Snorkel at Devil's Crown — a submerged volcanic crater with vibrant marine life.
Day 4Monday
Espanola — Suarez Point & Gardner Bay / Osborn Islet
Waved albatross · Blowholes · Sea lion paradise
Morning
Suarez Point delivers one of the most dramatic wildlife spectacles in the Galapagos — nesting blue-footed and Nazca boobies, waved albatrosses performing courtship rituals, and blowholes shooting seawater high into the air.
Afternoon
Gardner Bay and Osborn Islet offer pristine white-sand beaches shared with playful sea lion colonies. Snorkel among tropical fish, rays, and reef sharks in the turquoise waters.
Day 5Tuesday
San Cristobal — Gianni Arismendy Interpretation Center & Departure
Island history · Transfer to San Cristobal Airport

Central & Northern Islands Voyage

3 Nights · Tue to FriBaltra round-trip

Islands: Santa Cruz · Genovesa · Santiago · Rabida

Day 1Tuesday
Baltra & Santa Cruz — Black Turtle Cove
Arrival · Mangrove estuary · Rays & sharks
Afternoon
Arrive at Baltra Airport and board the Infinity. Navigate to Black Turtle Cove — a tranquil mangrove estuary accessible only by dinghy, where spotted eagle rays, white-tipped reef sharks, and Pacific green sea turtles glide through the sheltered waters.
Day 2Wednesday
Genovesa — El Barranco & Darwin Bay
Red-footed boobies · Storm petrels · Caldera snorkeling
Morning
El Barranco (Prince Philip's Steps) — climb a steep rocky path to a plateau teeming with red-footed boobies nesting in Palo Santo trees, Nazca boobies, storm petrels, and the elusive short-eared owl.
Afternoon
Darwin Bay is a flooded caldera with a white coral beach. Walk past Great Frigatebirds with inflated red pouches, swallow-tailed gulls, and the largest colony of red-footed boobies in the archipelago.
Day 3Thursday
Santiago & Rabida — Sullivan Bay & Red Sand Beach
Volcanic lava fields · Darwin's finches · Flamingos
Morning
Sullivan Bay on Santiago preserves a vast pahoehoe lava field from an 1897 eruption — walk across rope-like formations and observe lava cacti, the first colonizers of new volcanic terrain.
Afternoon
Rabida Island features a unique maroon-red sand beach with cactus groves, flamingos in the salt lagoon, and brown pelican nesting colonies. All nine Darwin's finch species have been recorded here.
Day 4Friday
Santa Cruz — Fausto Llerena Breeding Center & Departure
Tortoise conservation · Transfer to Baltra Airport

The Vessel

The largest yacht in the fleet — designed for families and groups

Yacht Specifications

Year Built2018
TypeFirst Class Yacht
Length49 m / 161 ft
Beam10 m / 33 ft
Draft2 m / 8 ft
Speed10 knots
Engines2 x SCANIA 550 HP + 2 x JohnDeere Genset 70kw
Guests20 passengers
Cabins2 large suites + 8 cabins (some interconnectable), panoramic windows, private balconies
Crew15 members + 2 naturalist guides

Onboard Amenities

  • Whirlpool & JacuzziRelax on deck with ocean views after a day of exploration
  • Al-Fresco DiningOpen-air dining area with regional and international cuisine
  • BarFull bar with cocktails and refreshments
  • Four Double KayaksExplore mangroves and shorelines at your own pace
  • Two Naturalist GuidesTwo certified bilingual guides on every departure for more personalized attention
  • Interconnectable CabinsSelect cabins connect for families with children — ideal for group travel
  • Snorkeling & Wetsuit KitFull expedition gear included for all guests

Carbon footprint compensated. Infinity offsets her entire operational carbon footprint. At 49 meters, she is the largest vessel in the fleet, yet every voyage is designed to minimize environmental impact while maximizing the depth of your Galapagos experience.

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