Galapagos Hotel: Three Tips to Help You Choose
The time to plan your vacation has arrived. You want to enjoy the mysterious Enchanted Islands. You know, the Galapagos Archipelago that got Charles Darwin to start thinking about the origin of life. But it’s no longer about boarding a ship and spending your nights on deck. Modern adventures in Galapagos are a lot more comfortable. The nights are restful, at the Galapagos hotel of your choice.
How can you find the hotel that suits your needs best? The following three tips can guide you:
Don’t lose out on that snooze
Vacationing in Galapagos takes a toll on your body. It’s not just another cookie-cutter beach where you bask in the sun, listening to the waves all day. No – it’s about exploring. It will take you on hikes up and down hills, through lava fields and underground tunnels. You will go on long walks on pristine beaches, as well as dazzling snorkeling tours where you enjoy all the wonders of the islands’ marine life. You will travel from one sightseeing spot to the other on foot, on a rented bike, or by boat. And you will enjoy wonderful meals of locally sourced seafood. After a day full of these adventures, you will want to come home to a room that is clean, comfortable and quiet. Make sure that your Galapagos hotel offers these necessary commodities!
Location is key – especially in a Galapagos hotel
The Galapagos Islands are a National Park. As such, the amount of transportation available is limited. To make the most out of your stay there, you’ll want to secure lodging that is centrally located – close to restaurants, meeting points and tour agencies. The combination of an excellent location and a peaceful environment can be hard to find. However, with hoteliers working hard to make your stay an agreeable one, it’s not impossible. A tip would be to look for a Galapagos hotel with a large outdoor area.
A Galapagos hotel room with a view – or not
Last but not least, the cost of the Galapagos hotel should be considered. A trip to the Galapagos Islands can be quite expensive. If you’re on a budget, this is the time to consider cutting out non-essential perks. For example: do you want to pay extra for a room with a beautiful ocean view? If your daily activities will have you out on the actual ocean from sunup to sundown, you could think about passing on this amenity. If a beautiful garden view comes included in the price – perfect! On the other hand, a good night’s rest is not an amenity: it’s a necessity.

View of rooms at La Peregrina Galapagos Hotel
2 Comments
colette March 16, 2022 at 1:18 pm
can’t wait for Christmas with you! exciting
La Peregrina December 2, 2022 at 6:56 pm
Dear Colette, we’re very much looking forward to your visit! 🙂