National Geographic Delfina

National Geographic Delfina is the newest and most intimate addition to the Galápagos fleet, set to debut in early 2025. This sleek, modern luxury catamaran is purpose-built for cruising the Galápagos Islands with both style and exceptional stability.

The open-air Observation Deck offers 360-degree views, a shaded area for relaxing, a whirlpool hot tub, and lounge chairs to fully take in the surrounding scenery. On the wrap-around Upper Deck, guests can dine al fresco at the stern or enjoy breathtaking island vistas from the bow while spotting dolphins, whales, and other marine wildlife.

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National Geographic Delfina

National Geographic Delfina is designed to navigate the remote islands of the Galápagos with ease, offering guests an intimate small-ship experience in addition to unparalleled up-close access to natural wonders, dramatic landscapes and fascinating wildlife.

Incredible onboard spaces

Take a look at the fantastic spaces on board, from gourmet restaurants and relaxing lounges to cosy cabins and spacious outdoor areas.
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Our favourite National Geographic Delfina destinations

Whether it’s photographing a courting pair of blue-footed boobies, snorkeling with schools of tropical fish, or trekking volcanic landscapes alive with endemic species, the Galápagos promise an unforgettable journey where nature, adventure, and luxury converge.
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Capital city Quito is the central hub of Ecuador, and often the entry point for all other destinations in the country. Nestled in the Andes Mountains, it is a vibrant amalgam of modern business executives and traditional Andean people (Indigenas).
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Guayaquil, located in the beautiful country of Ecuador, is the largest city and main economic hub of the nation. As a bustling metropolis with a population of over 2 million people, Guayaquil offers visitors a unique blend of rich history, stunning natural beauty, and vibrant culture.
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Activities onboard National Geographic Delfina

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