Surrounded by a national park and set just above a white sandy cove, the Finch Bay Eco Hotel offers close interactions with the Galapagos environment and wildlife. This award-winning eco hotel offers a wide variety of activities for exploring while keeping sustainability of the islands in mind.
Galapagos Discovery
This 5- or 8-day land-based Galapagos Discovery is the perfect alternative for travelers not interested in a Galapagos cruise. Explore the sights and wildlife on day trips aboard Galapagos yachts with local guides leading hikes, swims and snorkel excursions.

The 5- or 8-day land-based Galapagos Discovery is the perfect alternative for travelers not interested in a Galapagos cruise, but still want to experience the magic of the Galapagos Islands. Explore the sights and wildlife of Baltra, North Seymour, Santa Cruz, Santa Fe, South Plaza and Bartolomé islands on day trips aboard charming Galapagos yachts and by private bus. Each evening return to the comforts of the Finch Bay Eco Hotel, located on Santa Cruz Island, for a good night’s rest, unique and healthy meals and to prepare for the next day’s adventures.
Expert local guides lead daily hiking, swimming or snorkeling excursions to view native birds, iguanas, sea lions and much more. Highlights of the Galapagos Discovery may include visiting the Giant Tortoise Reserve and highlands of Santa Cruz, photographing a sea lion harem on Santa Fe Island, bird-watching at Divine Bay, optional kayaking around Punta Estrada, snorkeling at Punta Carrión, exploring the turquoise waters of South Plaza, viewing Pinnacle Rock on Bartolomé Island and hiking to the acclaimed Tortuga Bay.
Optional activities (at extra cost) may include more challenging hikes, sea kayaking, mountain biking and scuba diving. Learn more about Galapagos diving. This land-based adventure is meant to explore the Galapagos Islands in a variety of styles that suit your needs, which makes it a great option within our Galapagos family tours. Home base is the exclusive Finch Bay Eco Resort, widely known as the most luxurious hotel in the Galapagos, where delicious meals, a private beach, swimming pool and comfortable cabanas create a relaxing atmosphere to absorb each day’s experiences while on a Galapagos luxury tour.
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8-Day Galapagos Discovery Itinerary
The 8-day Galapagos Discovery land tour begins and ends on Baltra Island, includes three full-day yacht explorations, one full-day land exploration (Santa Cruz) and two half-day land explorations.
Upon arrival at Baltra Island, meet the hotel naturalist guides for a trip to Los Gemelos twin pit craters. These great geological depressions of volcanic material have been formed by a long process of slow sinking of the ground, where exceptional scalesia trees, ferns, mosses and orchids can be seen in the surroundings.
After lunch in the highlands, continue overland to reach the south shore of Santa Cruz Island and Puerto Ayora. Check in to Finch Bay Eco Hotel and enjoy the glorious beachfront location and luxurious facilities.
During your 8-day Galapagos Discovery land tour, be treated to three full-day yacht explorations and two full-day land explorations (Santa Cruz).
The following activities may be on your itinerary, depending on the day of the week (your Adventure Specialist will present you with a detailed itinerary). Each day ends back at the Finch Bay Eco Hotel for dinner, relaxation or optional activities:
Full-Day Land Excursions
El Manzanillo & the Highlands
Leave Academy Bay by bus and travel nine miles to the lush highlands of Santa Cruz Island. From there, a short drive across the farming area leads to El Manzanillo, a visitor site at the northern edge of the Giant Tortoise Reserve. Manzanillo is on the natural path tortoises take every year as they either migrate to higher, moister locations during the garúa season or descend to the warmer lowlands during the wet season. Tortoises can be seen grazing on the surrounding vegetation, wallowing in muddy banks or in a small red pond that is colored by surface red pond weeds. The area is teeming with life: small-tree finches, large-tree finches, woodpecker finches, vegetarian finches, mockingbirds, flycatchers, ducks, herons and gallinules.
Tortuga Bay & Charles Darwin Research Station
Tortuga Bay is located to the southwest of Puerto Ayora, on Santa Cruz Island. Its name means “turtle” and the island received this moniker because sea turtles favor it as a place to lay their eggs. The stunning white sand beach is considered by many the most beautiful in the Galapagos archipelago. The beach, open from 6:00am to 6:30pm daily, is reached via a marked and cobbled 1.25-mile path that starts at the west end of Charles Binford Street; guests must sign in and out at the national park control point at the beginning of the path. There is excellent bird-watching along the path, with plenty of Darwin’s finches and other seabirds. And for active visitors, it is a great place to kayak, snorkel and surf!
The headquarters of the Galapagos National Park Service and the Charles Darwin Research Station are located side by side on the outskirts of Puerto Ayora. There is an interpretation centre open to the public and also one may view the tortoise rearing program. For those who have already seen them in the wild, a visit to the Centre will expand their knowledge of this unique, iconic Galapagos animal.
Divine Bay
This is the magic of Galapagos: a short distance away from Academy Bay and the bustle of Puerto Ayora, lies the quiet and wildlife-rich Divine Bay. Named after one of the island’s first settlers, this cove is protected from the swells by natural volcanic reefs on one side and by a gallery of mangrove trees on the other, as well as cliffs created eons ago by the uplift of the lava plateau. The whole bay provides a wonderful natural shelter for wildlife.
The morning’s visit includes snorkeling on a calm but active sector of the cove which is next to a wooden dock used to explore Punta Estrada. A dry landing and a short walk (0.3 miles) will lead us to the south shore of Santa Cruz Island, to a small beach called “Playa de los Perros” (Dog Beach). This is a great place to see intertidal organisms and learn about marine iguanas in their nesting sites. Also, there’s a nearby natural terrace from where young white tipped reef sharks can be observed from above as they swim about the lava crevices.
Cerro Mesa Trek
Leave Academy Bay by vehicle to climb into the highlands of Santa Cruz. Although 97% of Galápagos land surface is protected, on this island there is an approximately 3-mile belt of sustainable farms, which precede the National Park’s creation in 1959; they ring the peaks of the island and coexist with the surrounding protected land.
The first stop is Cerro Mesa. Bordering the National Park, this private preserve is a great combination of native and endemic forest, a splendid birding area, a natural path for migrating giant tortoises (seasonally they move from areas with better foraging conditions) and home to impressive volcanic formations.
Explore the natural surroundings from a large scoria mount, with a spectacular view over most of the Galápagos’ central islands and islets, and walk 0.8 miles on a gravel path to Santa Cruz’s largest sinkhole. Here encounter giant tortoises, herons, gallinules (in natural water holes) and some of the rarest Darwin finches (like the elusive vegetarian-, woodpecker- and tree finches). Stop for a rest and snacks at a local shelter before continuing down to the Finch Bay dock in Academy Bay, located just a short walk from the hotel.
Full-Day Yacht Excursions
*Note: some excursions operate directly from Puerto Ayora, while others begin or end with an overland drive.
North Seymour Island
North Seymour Island was lifted from the ocean floor by a seismic event; its origins as a seabed give the island its low, flat profile. Cliffs only a few feet high form the shoreline, where swallow-tailed gulls sit perched on ledges. A tiny forest of silver-grey palo santo trees stands just above the landing, usually without leaves, waiting for the rain to bring them into bloom. This island is teeming with life.
On today’s walking excursion along sometimes uneven, rocky terrain, search for passing sea lions, marine iguanas or blue-footed booby nests. Where the rocky shore is interspersed with white sand, large flocks of pelicans dive-bomb in a feeding frenzy. The trail turns inland to reveal the largest nesting site in the Galapagos of the magnificent frigatebird. In the afternoon, visit Las Bachas beach on Santa Cruz Island, an important nesting area for the east Pacific green sea turtle. Here, enjoy snorkeling and swimming from the glorious white sand and possible sightings of stilts, flamingos and other wading birds in the nearby lagoons.
Bartolome Island
Bartolome is famous for Pinnacle Rock, a towering spearheaded obelisk that rises from the ocean’s edge and is the best-known landmark in the islands. Galapagos penguins—the only species of penguin found north of the equator—walk precariously along narrow volcanic ledges at the base of the island. Sea lions snooze on rocky platforms, ready to slide into the water to play with passing snorkelers. A dry landing here leads to a 2,000-foot pathway complete with stairs and boardwalks leading to Bartolome’s summit. The route presents a real-life exhibit of volcanology: a site left untouched after its last eruption, where cones stand in various stages of erosion and lava tubes form bobsled-like runs from the summit. At the top be rewarded with spectacular views of Santiago Island and James Bay to the west, and far below, Pinnacle Rock and the landing beach.
Punta Carrion & South Plaza Island
Punta Carrion, at the north-eastern tip of Santa Cruz Island, boasts both shallow reefs, mangroves and exposure to rich upwellings to the east. As a result, it’s an ideal snorkeling site with plenty of reef fish as well as occasional sea lions and sharks. South Plaza is a small island full of fascinating wildlife, both along its shore and along its dramatic, wind-swept cliffs, including sea lions, land iguanas, swallow-tailed gulls, Opuntia cacti and vegetation that changes colors according to the season. South Plaza is one of Galapagos’ most impressive visiting sites, where a dry landing leads to snorkeling and walking options amongst turquoise waters, green seaweed, bright orange Sally Lightfoot crabs, scarlet sesuvium succulents, luminescent green prickly-pear cactus, red-billed tropic birds, masked and blue-footed boobies and manta rays.
Santa Fe Island
Santa Fe offers one of the more beautiful and sheltered coves in the islands. Its turquoise lagoon is protected by a peninsula of tiny islets forming an ideal anchorage. The island lies to the southeast of Santa Cruz within sight of Puerto Ayora. Like North Seymour, Santa Fe has been uplifted seismically, revealing underwater lava formations. A wet landing on a sandy white beach reveals a sea lion harem and giant prickly pear cactus. Enjoy a hike over uneven, rocky terrain to seek out one of the large dinosaur-like species of land iguana native to Santa Fe Island. Afterward, go snorkeling with diverse marine life.
Today is yours to explore Finch Bay in a self-guided way, at your leisure. Consider options such as heading out on a local hike, relaxing onsite by the pool, indulging in a spa treatment or exploring the bustling town of Puerto Ayora.
After a leisurely breakfast, take an overland transfer to the airport in Baltra for the flight back to the mainland.
Included
Shared ground transfers in the Galapagos (flights must be purchased in conjunction with package to be provided); all meals; Charles Darwin Research Station fee; use of snorkeling equipment; three full-day yacht explorations; two full-day land explorations (Santa Cruz); 7-night accommodation in the selected room; internet.
Exclusions
Air transportation to/from Galapagos; airport taxes; Transit Control Card ($20); Galapagos National Park entrance fee; carbon neutral fee $30 per guest (2026); daily boat tour fuel surcharge ($10 per person, per day in 2026); gratuities; activities including sea kayaking, mountain biking, diving or surfing; alcoholic beverages; items of a personal nature; luggage fees or insurance of any kind. Christmas and New Year’s Eve dinners require a surcharge.
Payment & Cancellation
In order to confirm this trip, a deposit of 15% of total trip cost is required per person at the time of booking. The balance of the trip price is due 90 days before the departure date. Special holiday payment and cancellation terms may apply. Guests who must cancel their trip for any reason must do so in writing. Standard cancellations are subject to the following per-person penalties, based on number of days prior to departure:
Up to 91 days – 100% of deposit
90 to 61 days – 50% of total trip cost
60 to 0 days – 100% of total trip cost
Terms & Conditions
This trip is subject to AdventureSmith Explorations Terms and Conditions. Please read this information carefully and call us if you have any questions. A Traveler Information Form, which includes a release of liability, must be completed and signed by all travelers. Your Adventure Specialist will send you a unique link to complete this form along with a packing list and extensive pre-departure and travel insurance information upon booking confirmation.
Arrival & Departure
Most flights to the Galapagos will depart Quito or Guayaquil between 6:00am and 11:00am on Day 1 and return between 2:00pm and 6:00pm on the final day. We highly recommend travelers arrive to Ecuador two days prior to their Galapagos cruise. If you would like assistance with international flights, please visit our Booking Flights resource page. Note: Your passport must be valid 6 months after your Ecuador trip concludes.
Activities
Upon arrival you may purchase optional activities such as surfing, mountain biking and hikes. Optional scuba diving is also available with a certified dive master and all equipment included at an additional charge. There are numerous opportunities to swim and snorkel. Easy-to-use, sit-on-top kayaks are also available to rent.
Room Configuration
Four of the Finch Bay Suites can be interconnected for families or groups – ask your Adventure Specialist for details.
Families & Children
Children under 12 years old at the time of trip receive 25% off when sharing the room with two adults (applies only to one child per two adults paying full fare). Minimum age of 6 years old for yacht excursions. No discounts apply on Peak Season dates.
Travel Insurance
Protect your travel investment with insurance. Our partners at Travelex Insurance offer a variety of plans and policies to fit every trip and budget. For best value and coverage for pre-existing medical conditions, consider purchasing a policy at time of booking. Learn more about travel insurance or get a free quote.
We strongly recommend that you travel to Galapagos Province with travel insurance that contains medical coverage. Be certain to bring your insurance plan ID documents with you when you travel.
Itinerary Notes
Use the itinerary as a guide only. Itineraries may be altered due to weather, wildlife, National Park regulation or at the guide’s discretion. Due to the active nature of volcanoes in the Western Galapagos, alternate excursions may be offered. The ability to be flexible makes this type of adventure travel unique.
5-Day Galapagos Discovery Itinerary
The 5-day Galapagos Discovery land tour begins and ends on Baltra Island and includes two full-day yacht explorations and one full-day land exploration.
Upon arrival at Baltra Island, meet the hotel naturalist guides for a trip to Los Gemelos twin pit craters. These great geological depressions of volcanic material have been formed by a long process of slow sinking of the ground, where exceptional scalesia trees, ferns, mosses and orchids can be seen in the surroundings.
After lunch in the highlands, continue overland to reach the south shore of Santa Cruz Island and Puerto Ayora. Check in to Finch Bay Eco Hotel and enjoy the glorious beachfront location and luxurious facilities.
During your 5-day Galapagos Discovery land tour, be treated to two full-day yacht explorations and one full-day land exploration.
The following activities may be on your itinerary, depending on the day of the week (your Adventure Specialist will present you with a detailed itinerary). Each day ends back at the Finch Bay Eco Hotel for dinner, relaxation or optional activities:
Full- & Half-Day Land Excursions
El Manzanillo & the Highlands
Depart the hotel and be transferred to the Highlands of Santa Cruz. A short drive across the farming area leads to El Manzanillo at the northern edge of the Giant Tortoise Reserve. El Manzanillo is located on the natural path tortoises take every year as they either migrate to higher moist locations during the garúa season (June-September), or when they descend to the warmer lowlands during the wet season. The Galapagos giant tortoise (Chelonoidis nigra) is the largest living tortoise species, weighing up to 550 pounds. They play an important biological role as the top grazer in their habitat. In the wild, these gentle giants slowly barrel their way through the plant cover. The shape of their carapaces varies from island to island. On Santa Cruz, tortoises can be seen year round grazing on the surrounding vegetation, wallowing in muddy banks or in a small red-colored pond (impressively colored by surface red pond-weeds).
The area is teeming with life: chirping vegetarian, small-tree, large-tree and woodpecker mockingbirds and flycatchers, as well as ducks, herons and gallinules make this an exciting morning visit. On the return to Puerto Ayora, visit one of the island’s lava tunnels, significant geological formations that take you back in time and reveal how lava flows formed the islands.
Tortuga Bay & Charles Darwin Research Station
Tortuga Bay is located to the southwest of Puerto Ayora, on Santa Cruz Island. Its name means “turtle” and the island received this moniker because sea turtles favor it as a place to lay their eggs. The stunning white sand beach is considered by many the most beautiful in the Galapagos archipelago. The beach, open from 6:00am to 6:30pm daily, is reached via a marked and cobbled 1.25-mile path that starts at the west end of Charles Binford Street; guests must sign in and out at the national park control point at the beginning of the path. There is excellent bird-watching along the path, with plenty of Darwin’s finches and other seabirds. And for active visitors, it is a great place to kayak, snorkel and surf!
The headquarters of the Galapagos National Park Service and the Charles Darwin Research Station are located side by side on the outskirts of Puerto Ayora. There is an interpretation center open to the public and also one may view the tortoise rearing program. For those who have already seen them in the wild, a visit to the Center will expand their knowledge of this unique, iconic Galapagos animal.
Full-Day Yacht Excursions
*Note: some excursions operate directly from Puerto Ayora, while others begin or end with an overland drive.
North Seymour Island
North Seymour Island was lifted from the ocean floor by a seismic event; its origins as a seabed give the island its low, flat profile. Cliffs only a few feet high form the shoreline, where swallow-tailed gulls sit perched on ledges. A tiny forest of silver-grey palo santo trees stands just above the landing, usually without leaves, waiting for the rain to bring them into bloom. This island is teeming with life.
On today’s walking excursion along sometimes uneven, rocky terrain, search for passing sea lions, marine iguanas or blue-footed booby nests. Where the rocky shore is interspersed with white sand, large flocks of pelicans dive-bomb in a feeding frenzy. The trail turns inland to reveal the largest nesting site in the Galapagos of the magnificent frigatebird. In the afternoon, visit Las Bachas beach on Santa Cruz Island, an important nesting area for the east Pacific green sea turtle. Here, enjoy snorkeling and swimming from the glorious white sand and possible sightings of stilts, flamingos and other wading birds in the nearby lagoons.
Bartolome Island
Bartolome is famous for Pinnacle Rock, a towering spearheaded obelisk that rises from the ocean’s edge and is the best-known landmark in the islands. Galapagos penguins—the only species of penguin found north of the equator—walk precariously along narrow volcanic ledges at the base of the island. Sea lions snooze on rocky platforms, ready to slide into the water to play with passing snorkelers. A dry landing here leads to a 2,000-foot pathway complete with stairs and boardwalks leading to Bartolome’s summit. The route presents a real-life exhibit of volcanology: a site left untouched after its last eruption, where cones stand in various stages of erosion and lava tubes form bobsled-like runs from the summit. At the top be rewarded with spectacular views of Santiago Island and James Bay to the west, and far below, Pinnacle Rock and the landing beach.
South Plaza Island
South Plaza is a small island full of fascinating wildlife, both along its shore and along its dramatic, wind-swept cliffs, including sea lions, land iguanas, swallow-tailed gulls, Opuntia cacti and vegetation that changes colors according to the season. South Plaza is one of Galapagos’ most impressive visiting sites, where a dry landing leads to snorkeling and walking options amongst turquoise waters, green seaweed, bright orange Sally Lightfoot crabs, scarlet sesuvium succulents, luminescent green prickly-pear cactus, red-billed tropic birds, masked and blue-footed boobies and manta rays.
Santa Fe Island
Santa Fe offers one of the more beautiful and sheltered coves in the islands. Its turquoise lagoon is protected by a peninsula of tiny islets forming an ideal anchorage. The island lies to the southeast of Santa Cruz within sight of Puerto Ayora. Like North Seymour, Santa Fe has been uplifted seismically, revealing underwater lava formations. A wet landing on a sandy white beach reveals a sea lion harem and giant prickly pear cactus. Enjoy a hike over uneven, rocky terrain to seek out one of the large dinosaur-like species of land iguana native to Santa Fe Island. Afterward, go snorkeling with diverse marine life.
After a leisurely breakfast, take an overland transfer to the airport in Baltra for the flight back to the mainland.
Included
Shared ground transfers in the Galapagos (flights must be purchased in conjunction with package to be provided); all meals as indicated; Charles Darwin Research Station fee; use of snorkeling equipment; two full-day yacht explorations; one full-day land exploration; 4-night accommodation in the selected room; internet.
Exclusions
Air transportation to/from Galapagos; airport taxes; Transit Control Card ($20); Galapagos National Park entrance fee; carbon neutral fee $30 per guest (2026); daily boat tour fuel surcharge ($10 per person, per day in 2026); gratuities; activities including sea kayaking, mountain biking, diving or surfing; alcoholic beverages; items of a personal nature; luggage fees or insurance of any kind. Christmas and New Year’s Eve dinners require a surcharge.
Payment & Cancellation
In order to confirm this trip, a deposit of 15% of total trip cost is required per person at the time of booking. The balance of the trip price is due 90 days before the departure date. Special holiday payment and cancellation terms may apply. Guests who must cancel their trip for any reason must do so in writing. Standard cancellations are subject to the following per-person penalties, based on number of days prior to departure:
Up to 91 days – 100% of deposit
90 to 31 days – 61% of total trip cost
60 to 0 days – 100% of total trip cost
Terms & Conditions
This trip is subject to AdventureSmith Explorations Terms and Conditions. Please read this information carefully and call us if you have any questions. A Traveler Information Form, which includes a release of liability, must be completed and signed by all travelers. Your Adventure Specialist will send you a unique link to complete this form along with a packing list and extensive pre-departure and travel insurance information upon booking confirmation.
Arrival & Departure
Most flights to the Galapagos will depart Quito or Guayaquil between 6:00am and 11:00am on Day 1 and return between 2:00pm and 6:00pm on the final day. We highly recommend travelers arrive to Ecuador two days prior to their Galapagos cruise. If you would like assistance with international flights, please visit our Booking Flights resource page. Note: Your passport must be valid 6 months after your Ecuador trip concludes.
Activities
Upon arrival you may purchase optional activities such as surfing, mountain biking and hikes. Optional scuba diving is also available with a certified dive master and all equipment included at an additional charge. There are numerous opportunities to swim and snorkel. Easy-to-use, sit-on-top kayaks are also available to rent.
Room Configuration
Four of the Finch Bay Suites can be interconnected for families or groups – ask your Adventure Specialist for details.
Families & Children
Children under 12 years old at the time of trip receive 25% off when sharing the room with two adults (applies only to one child per two adults paying full fare). Minimum age of 6 years old for yacht excursions. No discounts apply on Peak Season dates.
Travel Insurance
Protect your travel investment with insurance. Our partners at Travelex Insurance offer a variety of plans and policies to fit every trip and budget. For best value and coverage for pre-existing medical conditions, consider purchasing a policy at time of booking. Learn more about travel insurance or get a free quote.
We strongly recommend that you travel to Galapagos Province with travel insurance that contains medical coverage. Be certain to bring your insurance plan ID documents with you when you travel.
Itinerary Notes
Use the itinerary as a guide only. Itineraries may be altered due to weather, wildlife, National Park regulation or at the guide’s discretion. Due to the active nature of volcanoes in the Western Galapagos, alternate excursions may be offered. The ability to be flexible makes this type of adventure travel unique.
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Surrounded by a national park and overlooking a white sandy cove, the Finch Bay Eco Hotel offers comfortable, clean accommodations as well as close interactions with the Galapagos environment and wildlife. This modern and artful hotel is a lovely beachfront resort in Puerto Ayora that sits on the south side of Santa Cruz Island. Infrastructure and activities at Finch Bay Eco Hotel embody the concept of true ecotourism in the pristine natural environment of the Galapagos Islands.
Finch Bay Eco Hotel Review
AdventureSmith Explorations’ Finch Bay Eco Hotel review includes a detailed description and photo gallery. Our Galapagos experts have stayed at Finch Bay firsthand. Please read our Finch Bay review below then contact our experts to compare Finch Bay Eco Hotel with other adventure lodging and Galapagos land tours.
Choose the Finch Bay Eco Hotel for a relaxing retreat from the activities of the day while still being immersed in the unique environment of the Galapagos. Due to its exclusive location, the Finch Bay is an ideal home base for Galapagos luxury tours.
Common Areas
Throughout the Finch Bay Eco Hotel, the architecture mimics the Galapagos environment by using natural elements in a modern fashion. This, as well as being nestled in the mangroves, ensures comfortable interactions with the iconic nature of the Galapagos at every turn. Inviting seating areas are situated for watching the local bird life, including Darwin’s finches. Well-lit terraces offer perfect opportunities to enjoy an evening cocktail while listening to the ocean. Wooden walkways alleviate strain on the ecosystem and connect the hotel with the beach, common areas and rooms.
The solar-heated freshwater swimming pool sits just above the beachfront with chaise lounges and umbrellas. The cozy, modern lounge is a great place to recap the day’s adventures and get out of the sun. Nearby is the hotel’s business center and library. Additionally, a spa features two massage rooms, a workout room, a large reception area, a yoga studio above and two hot tubs.
Sustainability
Finch Bay Eco Hotel took the top honor as the World's Leading Green Hotel for 2014 and 2015 at the World Travel Awards and sets the standard for environmentally responsible hotels in the Galapagos Islands. The hotel employs its own water desalination treatment plant; utilizes energy-efficient light bulbs; uses solar panels to save 50-70% of the energy required to heat water; recycles; and uses compost in its onsite organic vegetable and herb garden.
The self-contained greenhouse provides the hotel kitchens with fresh produce while reducing the amount of food that needs to be imported to the remote Galapagos Islands. The seafood served at the restaurant is sustainably harvested, abiding by the strict rules of the Galapagos Marine Preserve. Their innovative Solar Ray, a solar/electric-powered skiff is the first eco-friendly means of transportation to be used by a lodge in the Galapagos.
Finch Bay Eco Resort also supports the local community by providing employment opportunities; funding beach cleanups; hosting conservation meetings; funding initiatives to process thousands of tons of organic and recyclable waste; and offering educational initiatives that include inviting Galapagueno students to learn about the ecosystem, inspiring new generations of conservationists. Everything Finch Bay Eco Hotel does is designed to inspire, encourage and enable people to protect their fragile ecosystem, which deserves recognition and a round of applause.
Dining
Galapagos Restaurant & Bar is a comfortable yet elegant open-air restaurant offering signature Finch Bay cocktails and fine dining made with sustainably harvested, local seafood and fresh ingredients from their onsite garden and greenhouse. Meals are prepared by drawing on influences from traditional Ecuadorian and international dishes while using modern techniques. Buffet breakfasts, casual lunches and elaborate dinners are enjoyed in close proximity to the waves of the ocean. Vegetarian and other dietary restrictions can be accommodated. Finch Bay Eco Hotel also has an extensive wine cellar.
Activities
The Finch Bay Eco Hotel offers the best of both worlds: the freedom to explore, relax and leisurely enjoy island life and partake in guided adventures by land and sea. This conveniently located hotel is close to Tortuga Bay beach, just a short walk to Charles Darwin Research Station, only seven minutes to shopping in Puerto Ayora, is walking distance to great snorkeling and is only 30 minutes away from the tortoise reserve, lava tunnels, epic view points and Twin Craters.
Within the hotel grounds many of the Galapagos Islands' unique wildlife can be observed. Guests can go in search of aquatic wildlife via the Solar Ray, an innovative solar/electric-powered skiff. Other optional activities include biking, hiking, kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, scuba diving, snorkeling and surfing. Or, stay on the property and rejuvenate at the modern spa that offers light exercise equipment, hot tubs and massage in a quiet and serene environment.
Finch Bay Eco Hotel’s motor yacht Sea Lion offers visits to North Seymour, Bartolome, South Plaza and Santa Fe with highly-qualified bilingual naturalist guides. The Sea Lion motor yacht was built in 1987 by Van der Hoeven Yachts of Holland and was remodeled in 2009 in Ecuador. The Sea Lion accommodates 20 guests, four crew members and two guides. She has a length of 74 feet and 17 feet wide. Snorkeling is available on each itinerary with equipment provided (wetsuits must be rented). Packages are available to purchase from the hotel for these small group adventures.
Finch Bay Eco Hotel Accomodations
Recently renovated rooms and baths are designed with an open-air concept with modern, clean lines. Décor is inspired by the ocean lifestyle and artwork is created by local artists. Finch Bay Eco Hotel rooms and suites have wooden blinds, black-out curtains, air-conditioning and a telephone. Each room and suite has a balcony with a hammock, lounge chairs, private bathroom with hot water and walk-in showers, hair dryers and biodegradable soap and shampoo. Each room and suite category offers a selection of one king-sized bed or two full-size beds (with a twin bed available for added capacity in select categories). WiFi is available throughout the grounds. Laundry service is offered, as are in-room massage services.
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