In “Top 5 must-see remote luxury lodges in Latin America,” published by A Luxury Travel Blog, Galapagos Safari Camp is featured among a curated selection of high-end properties set in some of the region’s most remote and biodiverse landscapes.
The article positions the Camp as a compelling land-based alternative for exploring the Galápagos Islands, particularly for travellers seeking to experience the archipelago without relying solely on a cruise. Located in the highlands of Santa Cruz, the Camp is described as an intimate retreat, with just nine safari tents and a family suite set within a lush natural environment.
Accommodation is highlighted for its privacy and sense of immersion, with each tent offering views across the surrounding hills and out to the sea, best enjoyed from a private balcony hammock. The main lodge is presented as a central gathering space, where guests can unwind by the fireplace or enjoy meals following a day of exploration.
The feature also outlines the range of activities available, including snorkelling, kayaking and hiking, alongside time spent at the Camp itself, whether relaxing by the infinity pool or simply taking in the landscape. Underpinning the experience is a strong emphasis on personalised service, with itineraries tailored to each guest.
Positioned alongside leading eco-lodges across Latin America, the inclusion reinforces Galapagos Safari Camp’s role as a refined yet nature-led base for exploring one of the world’s most distinctive destinations.
If the Galapagos Islands are on your bucket list but your sea-legs are less than reliable, consider a luxury land-based stay at the Galapagos Safari Camp.


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