“A game changer of a property offering boutique luxury in the Galapagos. Stunning contemporary rooms boast epic vistas from the floor to ceiling windows and sleek minimalist design. A gorgeous infinity pool and spoiling spa fill all one's pampering needs. The cuisine is on point too. Very chic.”

Recommended for

  • Back to Nature

    • The Glapagos is the king of natural wonders and this boutique hotel boasts a remote location in the heart of it all.
  • Hotel boats for hire

    • Hire the hotel yacht and set out to explore the coastline.
  • Cycling

    • Hire a hotel bike and set out to explore the surrounds.
  • Wildlife Area

    • Search for giant tortoise in the hotel's own reserve.
  • Trekking

    • Endless hiking trails through the National Park.
  • Quiet

  • Romantic

  • Free wifi

  • Views

  • Remote

  • Eco

  • Luxury

  • Outstanding location

  • Sit-out Terrace

  • Gym

  • Spa

  • Restaurant

  • Boutique

  • Chic

  • Watersports

  • Intimate

  • Surfing

  • Child friendly

  • Disabled access

  • Contemporary

  • Air conditioning

Facilities

  • Rooms

    14 rooms in this hotel
  • Free wifi

  • Views

  • Parking

  • Bar

  • Sauna/Steam

  • Meeting Room

  • Bicycle hire

  • Sit-out Terrace

  • Gym

  • Spa

  • Restaurant

  • Swimming Pool

  • Wifi

  • Child friendly

  • Room service

  • Disabled access

  • Hot Tub

  • Air conditioning

Activities

  • Hotel boats for hire

    • Hire the hotel yacht and set out to explore the coastline.
  • Cycling

    • Hire a hotel bike and set out to explore the surrounds.
  • Wildlife Area

    • Search for giant tortoise in the hotel's own reserve.
  • Trekking

    • Endless hiking trails through the National Park.
  • Watersports

  • Surfing

Map & Location

Other reviews

Pikaia Lodge Galapagos

The islands’ first luxury hotel – and the only Small Luxury Hotel of the World in the Galápagos – is built on the edge of an extinct volcanic caldera in the forested hills of Santa Cruz. A great alternative for those who don’t enjoy staying on boats, or want to explore the islands’ land-based attractions.

Originally published by The Telegraph

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