In this feature, The Wall Street Journal explores the evolution of accommodation in the Galapagos, highlighting a shift from purely expedition-style travel towards a broader range of high-end options.
Positioned alongside expedition vessels and newly developed lodges, Galapagos Safari Camp is presented as a land-based alternative set in the highlands of Santa Cruz. The article highlights the Camp’s small scale and family ownership, as well as its location overlooking the surrounding landscape.
The feature notes the Camp’s safari-style tents and the balance between guided excursions and time spent at the property, where guests can return to the highlands between island visits.
“The Galapagos Safari Camp nestles in the highlands of the second biggest island in the Galápagos, Santa Cruz… Nine private luxury tents look out above the tree line to the sea.”


Read the full article on The Wall Street Journal
