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Ecoventura Leads Sustainable Luxury Cruises in Galapagos

Ecoventura's commitment to sustainability sets it apart. By limiting guests and supporting local initiatives, it's working towards becoming a zero-waste operator.

Here we can see fishes,corals and sea animals are in the water.
Here we can see fishes,corals and sea animals are in the water.

Ecoventura Leads Sustainable Luxury Cruises in Galapagos

Ecoventura, an Ecuadorian LLC operating in the Galapagos Islands, is dedicated to minimizing its environmental impact. It offers luxury yacht cruises that accommodate just 20 guests, preserving the unique ecosystem of the islands.

Ecoventura's mission is to inspire its guests to protect the Galapagos Islands for future generations. The company supports various initiatives to achieve this. It sources 53% of its food ingredients locally and partners with local winemakers, benefiting the local economy.

Ecoventura also supports the Pack for a Purpose initiative, providing essential supplies to local schools on San Cristobal Island. Guests can participate in the Plant-a-Tree initiative, helping to reforest the Galapagos Islands.

The company's commitment to sustainability extends to its operations. Each yacht accommodates only 20 guests, limiting the number of visitors to the islands. This helps preserve the unique wildlife, including marine iguanas, giant tortoises, sea lions, fur seals, penguins, and various bird species found only in the Galapagos.

Ecoventura's yachts offer more than just a cruise. Guests can enjoy stargazing, wellness activities, and connecting with fellow passengers. Onboard naturalists lead private expeditions and adventures, enhancing the educational experience.

Ecoventura's dedication to sustainability and responsible tourism sets it apart. By limiting guest numbers, supporting local initiatives, and inspiring guests to protect the Galapagos Islands, the company is working towards becoming a zero-waste operator and minimizing its environmental footprint.

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