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Galápagos Cruises with Silversea Expeditions

  • Writer: Danielle Dybiec
    Danielle Dybiec
  • Sep 30, 2025
  • 5 min read

Last week I was treated to an intimate ship tour of Silversea Cruises' Silver Shadow ship after it docked in the Hudson River at Pier 90 on West 50th Street in Manhattan, and you can see pictures of its interior and exterior spaces at Nine Muses Travel's Facebook and Instagram pages. Before a delicious lunch on board, our small group of local travel advisors learned the latest with the line, and one of its ships particularly stood out to me: the Silver Origin, designed exclusively for the Galápagos Islands.

 

9/16/2021 excerpt of Virtuoso article produced with Silversea Cruises can be found here.

 

Guests on the Silver Origin explore the islands with a team of Ecuadorian guides and the highest crew-to-guest ratio in the islands.

 

Snorkeling tops the list of popular activities on many expedition cruises. But snorkeling in the Galápagos Islands – whether from a Zodiac or a deserted beach – will have you hooting through your snorkel. “Sea lion pups want to play with you, penguins sometimes cruise by underwater, and sea turtles aren’t even bothered by our presence,” says Xavier Garcia, a Galápagos National Park Service naturalist and expedition leader on Silversea Cruises’ Silver Origin, the line’s custom-built vessel for Ecuadorian explorations. “It’s magical.”

 

The all-suite, all-balcony Silver Origin has emerged with fresh appeal for travelers who appreciate rare wildlife and luxe amenities and service.

 

Small Meets Sustainable

The 100-passenger ship plies the 19-island archipelago that inspired Charles Darwin’s theory of natural selection nearly 600 miles off Ecuador’s mainland. Designed to generate the smallest possible carbon footprint, the most eco-friendly vessel in Silversea’s fleet reduces fuel consumption by 15 percent, employs an advanced propulsion system to maintain position rather than dropping anchor (which can damage fragile seabeds), and converts sea water into drinking water to reduce plastic bottle use.

 

Get Your Bearings on Board

Silver Origin’s airy design incorporates glass windows and partitions that allow passengers to glimpse the Galápagos from ocean-view showers, balconies, a firepit on the lounge deck, and the top-deck’s stargazing platform. In keeping with the line’s S.A.L.T. culinary program that takes a local, farm-to-table approach guided by destination, guests can expect delicious Ecuadorian-inspired dishes such as crudos, ceviches, amberjack grilled atop hot lava rocks, and vegetarian llapingacho con salsa de mani, a traditional Ecuadorian potato patty with peanut sauce.

 

The ship’s adventurous heart lies in its Marina, where a fold-down stern launches Zodiacs two at a time for excursions. Showers and racks allow guests to rinse and store their wetsuits and other gear upon their return.

 

Prior to embarking on Zodiac and kayak adventures, passengers can stop by Basecamp, an educational center staffed by Silversea’s guides – all permanent residents of the Galápagos and certified by the Galápagos National Park. The center’s interactive 20-by-5-foot digital screen displays aerial and underwater videos, excursion previews, historic footage from the Royal Geographical Society of London, and scientific presentations. “Basecamp is a way to explore the Galápagos even when we’re on the ship,” says Garcia. “Part mini-museum, part wall-to-wall display, it allows us to learn about the region’s past and present, including conservation efforts, from the comfort of the ship.”

 

Where (and How) to See the Animals

The Silver Origin is making comprehensive tours of the islands while changing calls frequently in keeping with park regulations to avoid overtourism.

 

If you’re not a birder (yet), the northern Genovesa Island will make you one, with colonies of tropicbirds, frigatebirds, red-footed boobies, and short-eared owls – a rare predator that hunts storm petrels. Visit North Seymour to see the blue-footed boobies dance in a mating ritual. And of course, snorkelers may find themselves watching Galápagos sea lions and green turtles off the coastline of Santa Fe, an island known for its curious sea lion pups.

 

On Santa Cruz Island, visit Montemar, a tortoise sanctuary and coffee plantation and one of Garcia’s favorite spots. “It’s always fun to watch the reaction when visitors see Galápagos giant tortoises in the wild for the first time,” he says, noting that proceeds from the coffee farm fund the the conservation project. “You get to see humans and nature working in harmony.”


Silversea recently gained permission from the Galápagos National Park Service to visit five sites, including Bahía Borrero, a white-sand beach and green sea turtle nesting site. “I’m very excited to have our guests spend a quiet afternoon here to explore the flora and fauna,” Garcia says.

 

Go Like a Pro

For excursions, Garcia recommends a good sun hat, water shoes, and an adventurous spirit – and your camera, of course. Photographers are particularly inspired by the close-ups they can get of the islands’ unique wildlife without a super-lengthy telephoto lens. It just takes a little patience.

“Let the wildlife come to you,” advises Garcia, who has worked with naturalist David Attenborough’s documentary team in the islands. Visitors are often surprised how, in many cases, the wildlife is as curious about humans as we are about the wildlife. “In their own time, they’ll come to check you out,” Garcia says. “Have your camera ready when they do.”

 

Connect with the Islands’ Future

Silversea’s presence in the Galápagos directly helps sustain the local community and wildlife. Through the Silversea Fund for the Galápagos, the line sponsors education and training, which Garcia witnessed at school where Silversea had donated science equipment. “Many of the kids said that they wanted to help preserve the islands for future generations and educate people about the region by becoming a Galápagos National Park Service guide,” says Garcia. “That was very special for me.”

 


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