An operation as seamless as WildAid´s Passion for Galapagos has taken many years to perfect. Years of analyzing itineraries, years of gathering the best possible staff and crew: the most passionate, well-rounded and generous employees in the business.
The experience abroad the M/Y Passion has been conceived to create a unique balance between you and your surroundings, turning service into effortless courtesy and a luxury cruise across the Galapagos archipelago into one of the most indulging experiences of your life.
The dimensions of the M/Y Passion are palatial, inviting you to feel entirely at home. While other luxury Galapagos cruise operators carry up to 40+ passengers on yachts the same size, we accommodate just 14, in relaxed, air-conditioned splendor.
The gourmet food on board must be tasted to be believed. Breakfast on the sun deck, dinners in the spacious dining room, and treats when you return from a day of adventure are packed with flavor and culinary surprises.
The four beautifully designed staterooms each have private bathrooms with bathtubs. The Master and VIP suites feature two en-suite bathrooms each and a private lounge area.
With one staff member per guest, our service is truly personal. All eleven crew members are experts in navigation, while the certified naturalist guide who will accompany you is an authority on the National Park.
Angermeyer Cruises / Bespoke Galapagos and WildAid have joined forces to protect the Galapagos ecosystem with the creation of our Galapagos Conservation Fund. Through your visit to the Islands on board the luxury Galapagos cruise M/Y Passion, you can help
us protect this unique place for years to come.
Every Passion cruise will contribute to WildAid’s projects in the Galapagos marine environment.
STOPPING ILEGAL FISHING: Illegal fishing threatens the livelihood of the Galapagos community, the sustainability of its fish stocks and the health of its marine ecosystems. WaildAid integrates electronic surveillance technology
to monitor the reserve, trains park rangers annually underwrites critical operational expenses and works with the government to enact the stronger regulations to combat illegal fishing.
PREVENTING INVASIVE SPECIES: Invasive species pose the greatest threat to biodiversity in the Galapagos Islands, wreaking irreversible damage to native plants, animals and insects. Together with the Galapagos Biosecurity
Agency, WildAid provides comprehensive training and tools to prevent their introduction, including educational outreach, and enact effective quarantine measures once introduced.
“All visitors to the archipelago have both a privilege and a responsibility to help protect these marine ecosystems.”
Fiddi Angermeyer
CEO