



The work of Ecuadorian designer, Diego Arteta, the interiors are a blend of steel and light wood. Throughout the yacht, you'll find screens with the day's itinerary and the naturalist guides share their expertise in fascinating presentations. There's also a well-stocked library for some reading of your own. In the elegant dining room, gourmet dishes are prepared by a Cordon Bleu-trained chefs and lunches can be enjoyed at the Al Fresco Bar, along with delicious cocktails. On the sun deck, there's plenty of loungers to go around and lovely hot tub.
Accommodating up to 40 guests, there are 20 stylish cabins, which range from 124 to 170 square feet in size. In the signature steel-blue palette, the rooms are chic and well-appointed and come complete with a safe and blackout curtains - although, you'll likely want to rip them open as soon as you open your eyes! The walls are decorated with oceanic scenes that mimic the view. The classic cabins have an added sofa bed, while the family cabins enjoy a spacious sitting area.
On Isabela II, the Galapagos Islands are your oyster. A haven of endemic mammals, birds and marine life, there's plenty to see, and it's likely you'll spot many of the famous 'Galapagos 15'. Led by your naturalist guide, you'll travel to uninhabited islands, explore lava formations, and lay on pristine, white-sand beaches. You'll also explore by kayak, paddleboard, panga (a local dinghy) and glass-bottomed boat. The Galapagos are known for epic snorkelling, where rays, Galápagos penguins, marine iguanas and many more are your companions.
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Bask in the equatorial sunshine of the largest Galapagos island and enjoy surreal scenery and swimming penguins.