In its On the Radar travel section, The Globe and Mail highlights Galapagos Safari Camp as a distinctive place to stay on Santa Cruz Island, following time spent exploring the islands.

The feature introduces the Camp as a natural continuation of a Galápagos journey, set within a private highland farm where giant tortoises roam freely. It notes the setting above the coast, with views stretching toward the Pacific and access to both inland and coastal environments.

Accommodation is described as a blend of safari-style tents and a private villa, offering comfort alongside a close connection to nature. The article also highlights the breadth of experiences available from the Camp, from visiting nearby coffee plantations and volcanic sites to exploring beaches such as Garrapatero.

Positioned as a place to slow down after time at sea, Galapagos Safari Camp is presented as a grounded, land-based complement to a Galápagos itinerary, combining access to wildlife with space, privacy, and a more relaxed pace.

Guests are treated to scenic views … an infinity pool and a menu of excursions that includes guided visits of a nearby coffee plantation, Cerro Mesa crater and Garrapatero Beach.

 

Globe and Mail on the radar, featuring Galapagos Safari Camp