If we tell you there’s a resort you’ve got to see in the Galápagos Islands you’d probably imagine some kind of bare-bones eco-resort, or a bit of sailing on some latter-day HMS Beagle. What you might not expect is an inland luxury resort hidden away in the highlands of Santa Cruz Island — but that’s exactly what the Royal Palm is.
Bare-bones it isn’t, but an eco-resort it certainly still is, at least in the sense that you’re immersed in the Ecuadoran rainforest from beginning to end. The Royal Palm spreads out over 500 acres of lush garden, all for just ten villas, eight studios and three suites. Within any one of them you’ll lead a pampered existence, with all the pleasures of a modern luxury hotel — plus, of course, the added pleasure of your surroundings in one of the world’s last great wildernesses.
It may make for an uneasy balance for anyone who equates environmental friendliness with spartan self-denial; but here you’ve got the lagoons, the tortoises and the Charles Darwin research station peacefully co-existing with spa treatments and casual modern cuisine. Use it as a base from which to explore the Galápagos, or just a place to hide yourself away.
How to Get There:
Travel via Quito or Guayaquil airports to Baltra airport in the Galapagos. At Baltra airport, guests must pay $100 park services entry fee for the Galapagos Islands. Transportation from Baltra airport to the hotel, via boat and van, takes about 40 minutes. Please contact customerservice@tablethotels.com for help arranging your transfer.
Contact & location
Km. 18 via Baltra, Galapagos Islands, Galapagos Islands
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If we tell you there’s a resort you’ve got to see in the Galápagos Islands you’d probably imagine some kind of bare-bones eco-resort, or a bit of sailing on some latter-day HMS Beagle. What you might not expect is an inland luxury resort hidden away in the highlands of Santa Cruz Island — but that’s exactly what the Royal Palm is.
Bare-bones it isn’t, but an eco-resort it certainly still is, at least in the sense that you’re immersed in the Ecuadoran rainforest from beginning to end. The Royal Palm spreads out over 500 acres of lush garden, all for just ten villas, eight studios and three suites. Within any one of them you’ll lead a pampered existence, with all the pleasures of a modern luxury hotel — plus, of course, the added pleasure of your surroundings in one of the world’s last great wildernesses.
It may make for an uneasy balance for anyone who equates environmental friendliness with spartan self-denial; but here you’ve got the lagoons, the tortoises and the Charles Darwin research station peacefully co-existing with spa treatments and casual modern cuisine. Use it as a base from which to explore the Galápagos, or just a place to hide yourself away.
How to Get There:
Travel via Quito or Guayaquil airports to Baltra airport in the Galapagos. At Baltra airport, guests must pay $100 park services entry fee for the Galapagos Islands. Transportation from Baltra airport to the hotel, via boat and van, takes about 40 minutes. Please contact customerservice@tablethotels.com for help arranging your transfer.
Contact & location
Km. 18 via Baltra, Galapagos Islands, Galapagos Islands
59352527408
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