Galápagos Islands, Ecuador
Galápagos Islands: Natural Treasures & Amazing Wonders
Program No. 23384RJ
Discover the Galápagos Islands at a leisurely pace as expert naturalists immerse you in the ever-evolving story of one of the world’s iconic ecosystems.
Participant Reviews
Based on 35 Reviews
SHOWING
This was my first solo travel and first time with .road Scholar. It was a success - fun, educational, I met wonderful and interesting people and lived a lifetime dream to visit the .Galapagos Islands. Each day was more astounding than the last one, and we crammed in so much living and learning. Highly recommend this trip
— Review left January 14, 2026
This was a living documentary on the islands environment, history and evolution itself. Our Galapagos park ranger Emil Lugo was fantastic! His knowledge was outstanding. There was never a question about the history, environment, foliage and all of the vast species we saw that he did not know the answer to. I left the islands with more information than I could have ever imagined. Thank you, Emil Lugo.
Our Road Scholar guide, Ana Lucia Huerta was tremendous. She was always there, making sure we were safe and had everything we needed, always! I could not have asked for a better travel guide. Thank you, Ana Lucia.
— Review left December 17, 2025
This was my first experience with Road Scholar, and I found the trip/s to be well organized and informative. My friend and I did two trips one after the other and they were both well done.
— Review left November 19, 2025
My trip to the Galapagos was amazing. It had been on my bucket list for a very long time and after retiring, it was the first trip I booked for myself. I am so glad I did. The accommodations were amazing, the food was amazing and the guides were spectacular. If I could have, I would have booked the same trip to do again and again. But, so many places to see. I have committed to make Road Scholar my travel guide and host for the future. I have already booked another trip and am trying hard to select the next after that.
The Road Scholar experience made me feel safe in an unfamiliar location and, as I was traveling alone, very well tended to. I have memories to last me my lifetime!! I highly recommend traveling with Road Scholar to the Galapagos!
— Review left November 11, 2025
We have traveled quite a bit, but I must say this was one of the best trips. The organization, consideration of the travelers in all respects, the excursions, and the excellent, kind, knowledgeable guides made this trip fantastic. Every person working to make this experience memorable was dedicated and attentive to detail. If a (reasonable) request was made, it was accommodated. If a traveler was ill they were immediately cared for. The educational component was excellent as well. Our guides took their time to teach, did not rush through anything, and responded to questions in detail. Eduardo and Emil throughout the trip, (and Tony in Guayaquil) are fantastic guides, and great people overall. I give this experience my highest recommendation.
— Review left August 15, 2025
This tour lived up to my expectations. The activity pace was excellent, with great hikes, great snorkeling, and great guides. However, if you have balance issues or are unsteady on rough terrain, this may not be the right fit for you.
— Review left August 13, 2025
From start to finish, our journey truly was the trip of a lifetime—and much of that is thanks to our exceptional Road Scholar guide, Patricia Alvarez. She is, without question, the most professional and experienced guide we've ever had the pleasure of traveling with. Patricia’s deep knowledge, impeccable organization, attention to detail, and genuine thoughtfulness set a new benchmark for what it means to be an outstanding guide. Patricia selected Emil and Franklin to be our Galápagos certified naturalist guides, and it was immediately clear why—they are the very best. Together, Patricia, Emil, and Franklin were not just guides; they were passionate ambassadors for Ecuador and the Galápagos, enriching our journey in every possible way.
— Review left May 30, 2025
A wonderful opportunity to experience a unique environment and wildlife.
— Review left May 30, 2025
From start to finish, it was top-notch!
— Review left May 21, 2025
The Galapagos program is fabulous. I encourage everyone to go.
— Review left April 26, 2025
I had problems with airplane reservation seats. I just trust them and did not check.
— Review left March 14, 2025
Patrica Alvarez was the best group leader to our Galapagos trip we have had in our 9 Road Scholar trips. She made our trip stress free knowledgeable and enjoyable. Great trip!
— Review left March 12, 2025
Unbelievable trip. Our guide, Alejandra Mosquera was truly outstanding. I cannot say enough about how wonderful she was and how lucky we felt. She truly took care of all of us like family.
The need for Insect Repellent should be stressed in the information materials.
— Review left March 6, 2025
I paid the extra supplement to travel as a single. My room was the smallest on the ship on the lowest level.
The gas fumes from the panga was very strong as they loaded passengers outside of my potholes all day long.
At night the noise and oil fumes from the engine was horrible. I requested a new room and was told it would cost me another $1000. US.
After 2 nights is this awful room I suffered an asthma attack brought on by the poor air quality. I was finally moved after threatening to sleep in the lounge.
Road Scholar tries to promote single travel. They need to ensure that all travellers are safe and well respected in room selection.
The time spent with the guides and our rep was excellent. The Galapagos are worth visiting.
— Review left February 18, 2025
Huge colorful iguanas, giant tortoises, blue (and red) footed boobies - the trip fulfilled my expectations. It is rare to be able to visit unspoiled, wild areas of our planet and to see how creatures have evolved in tune with their environment.
— Review left January 30, 2025
The Galapagos trip is an amazing view into a self contained environment. The trip offers a view of some amazing wildlife as well as a way to think about our responsibility to preserve nature and the environment.
— Review left January 19, 2025
At the introductory meeting, Anna Lu displayed a personal and positive attitude that let every participant know that she was going to see that this trip lived up to everything advertised. She accomplished this in every aspect.
— Review left December 26, 2024
My daughter and I traveled to the Galapagos in December 2024. Our trip was a long looked forward to adventure. Our trip exceeded my hopes; the logistics and programming were flawless, the accommodations and food were exceptional. The trip is physically challenging but some accommodations are available. Ease of walking on uneven surfaces, comfort on, over, and in water very helpful.
— Review left December 25, 2024
If you are looking for a unique experience, physically demanding, sometimes challenging experience this tour is for you. The variety of landscapes, animals, vegetation, and experiences is outstanding. The ship is comfortable and well staffed, but make no mistake - this is not a pleasure cruise. Be ready to walk, swim, hike, and navigate stairs, and getting in and out of the zodiac boats in sometimes choppy water. All part of the fun!
— Review left August 29, 2024
There are some significant differences between the islands in the Galapagos in terms of the geography of each island and the particular animals living there. I was very pleased with the particular islands included in this tour.
— Review left May 17, 2024
The Galapagos Island trip was extraordinary. We enjoyed every aspect - the compassionate and knowledgeable leader (Alejandra) and the local naturalists were phenomenal. We truly felt special as we explored the land of blue and red footed boobies.... and we made new friends.
— Review left May 8, 2024
This is an excellent program. Or group leader Patricia was very good. Very knowledgeable of Ecuador and the Galapagos. Participants need to be physically able to get in and out of zodiacs during both dry and wet landings. We were there in March. It was very hot! If you love to snorkel and hike on rocky rough terrain it is the trip for you. The animal life and vegetation is very unique and fascinating.
— Review left March 20, 2024
Road Scholar Galapagos Naturalist was truly outstanding with regard to his knowledge of birds, animals, fish, geology, and ecology for all the islands. His enthusiasm and energy were inspirational. Our Road Scholar Group Leader made the entire trip wonderful with her perception of people, compassion, joyful way of moving through each day, intelligence, knowledge of Ecuador and Guayaquil and Galapagos Islands and all aspects of ecology, and her superior organizational skills that made a smooth and carefree trip. I learned a tremendous amount about the natural world of Galapagos. The crew and staff of the MV Legend ran a ship of luxury in terms of delicious and healthy choice meals, beautiful and shining decor, cabin services every day, and unusually kind and welcoming interpersonal relations streaming from every single crew member and staff member. The Naturalists, Guides, and ship Crew and Staff were extremely organized for best safety and for optimizing time spend on the islands and on the ship.
— Review left March 5, 2024
What a very special trip this was! I enjoyed learning about Ecuador and experiencing the Galapagos Islands. The MV Galapagos Legend was a perfect host to our adventures. The staff was so friendly and caring, the meals were outstanding (ceviche yum) and our national park guide was so knowledgeable, experienced and fun! I successfully snorkeled for the first time and what amazing sights. Some fun special activities were yoga and star gazing on the ship and a visit to a cocoa farm outside of Guayaquil. You will see so many beautiful and unusual animals and appreciate how they are being protected. This trip is a must for adventure and animal lovers!
— Review left February 17, 2024
The Galapagos trip was as advertised. Both our Group Leader and our Naturalist were well informed, competent, compassionate, enthusiastic and fun. The many snorkeling adventures were delightful. A couple of the walks were uncomfortably hot but the group leader was sensitive to us. The ship facilities were excellent. The sundry wildlife was astounding. We don't hesitate to positively recommend this trip to people who are physically capable of an occasional challenging wet or dry landing off a dingy that delivers you to an island. It was, indeed, an adventure.
— Review left December 20, 2023
This is a fast-paced program so be aware that there is not too much down time. Be prepared for hiking 2-3 hours where there are no bathroom facilities. The wet and dry landing were handled well. Recommend taking good hiking shoes, a walking stick, and water shoes. Overall, this was an amazing experience and the abundant wildlife is beyond description. Road Scholar guides are well-trained and will look out for you.
— Review left October 11, 2023
The hikes are very rigorous, climbing up boulders and uneven ground littered with volcanic rocks, but you will see a stunning array of unique wildlife which makes the effort worthwhile. There is a great deal of snorkeling.
The internet service on the ship costs an additional $100 and is spotty at best. Cabins 34-38 are cramped and hot.
— Review left March 17, 2023
Our recently completed trip to the Galapagos was wonderful and we can't wait to join the Road Scholar group on another adventure!!
— Review left February 16, 2023
Excellent program. Worth the relatively high cost. Group leader was excellent with her organization skills, personality and knowledge. I understand that Road Scholar is discontinuing this program, and it is a shame. Hope it returns some day.
— Review left December 18, 2019
This was an incredible trip. I stood on a beach as sea lions played around me. I saw a baby sea lion nurse and watched its mother push it away. I watched a land iguana dig a hole. I saw a senior citizen iguana that looked like it had a white mustache. I saw giant tortoises sitting in mud and baby tortoises being coddled in a nursery. I saw blue footed boobies and flightless cormorants doing a mating dance. I saw turtles swimming past my zodiac and penguins on the rocks. What a joy to see all of these beautiful animals in their natural habitat and knowing that they are so well protected by the people of Ecuador!
— Review left November 21, 2019
I give this a mixed review. While the brochure states it the Galapagos At A Slower Pace this is misleading. The daily tours appear to be arranged by a third party and/or the ship and are geared to the mainly younger groups and individuals who fill most of the ship. But you you get to see the Galapagos and its amazing wildlife. The ship, the Legend, is very comfortable and the crew and naturalists are very helpful. In spite of my reservations I am glad I went but I would have appreciated greater clarity by Road Scholar that the day excursions are not arranged by or under its direction.
— Review left March 18, 2019
Although this trip is promoted as "Galapagos at a slower pace", it is comprehensive and you can see everything you would in a full program. The walking is not strenuous but Galapagos requires physical agility and balance. People who have trouble with climbing steps, mobility, and heat sensitivity should seriously consider whether this trip is for them.
— Review left March 18, 2019
This is a truly an amazing adventure that exceeded our expectations. It is physically demanding and not for those with limited mobility, stamina and agility. The large ship allowed us to visit a wide variety of islands, each with its unique flora and fauna. Highly recommended for those who can handle its demands.
— Review left March 12, 2019
Our Road Scholar tour guide and Galapagos National Park naturalist were fantastic; so knowledgeable, patient, and with great senses of humor. I learned so much from them. Their sense of wonderment, even after years on the job, was infectious!
— Review left March 12, 2019
Our recent trip to the Galapagos was fantastic! The guides provided by Road Scholar, the Park, and our ship were very knowledgeable and willing to go above and beyond to help us understand the fragile relationships of the environment. Our thanks to all for such a life-changing experience.
— Review left March 4, 2019









