- The introduction of the comprehensive seven-day C + D route in the Galapagos Islands by Voyagers Travel Company.
- The specific islands visited during the itinerary, including Española, Floreana, Santa Cruz, Genovesa, and San Cristóbal.
- The premium amenities and high crew-to-guest ratio provided aboard the Hermes Mega Catamaran.
- The company’s ongoing commitment to sustainable tourism, supporting local communities, and protecting fragile ecosystems
Voyagers Travel Company recently announced the introduction of a comprehensive seven-day itinerary in the Galapagos Islands, designated as the C + D route. This new travel offering is operated aboard the Hermes Mega Catamaran, a premium vessel designed to provide high-end comfort while facilitating in-depth exploration of the archipelago. The itinerary is structured to offer travelers a complete and immersive experience of the region, emphasizing encounters with diverse marine wildlife and bird species across multiple distinct habitats.

Throughout the seven-day journey, passengers visit several key locations within the Galapagos, including Española, Floreana, Santa Cruz, Genovesa, and San Cristóbal islands. This specific routing allows guests to observe contrasting volcanic landscapes and engage in activities such as snorkeling alongside sea turtles and sea lions. Furthermore, the itinerary provides opportunities to view large nesting colonies of seabirds. By covering a broad cross-section of the islands, the C + D route aims to give visitors a deeper understanding of the interconnected ecosystems that define the Galapagos archipelago.

The Hermes Mega Catamaran was selected by Voyagers Travel Company to complement the natural environment without distracting from the destination itself. The vessel features modern amenities, with each suite offering floor-to-ceiling windows, a walk-in closet, a mini-bar, a private balcony, and a personal jacuzzi. Shared spaces on the catamaran include indoor and outdoor lounges, a sundeck with an outdoor jacuzzi, a hammam, a dedicated library, and two refined restaurants. To ensure a high level of service and expert guidance, the ship operates with an almost one-to-one crew-to-guest ratio, complete with a butler and two naturalist guides. Reliable internet connectivity at sea is also provided via Starlink.

According to Marco Sancho, the Chief Executive Officer of Voyagers Travel, the company focuses on designing itineraries that reflect the extraordinary nature of the region. He noted that the C + D route aboard the Hermes combines comfort, thoughtful design, and a deep respect for the destination, resulting in an elevated yet authentic connection to the islands. Voyagers Travel Company has over two decades of experience organizing bespoke journeys across South America and Antarctica. Their operations prioritize supporting local communities and protecting fragile ecosystems, ensuring that their luxury travel offerings maintain a strong focus on conservation and responsible discovery.
