Zip Line Adventure - Mindo
It features a circuit of 10 different cables, using safety equipment and accompanied by our specialized guides, where you can enjoy the adventure and adrenaline of flying between the mountains of Mindo's cloud forest.
It features a circuit of 10 different cables, using safety equipment and accompanied by our specialized guides, where you can enjoy the adventure and adrenaline of flying between the mountains of Mindo's cloud forest.
Hermes Mega Catamaran is the first ultra-luxury cruise to sail through the Galápagos Islands. With a maximum capacity of 20 guests, Hermes offers an unparalleled experience through exclusivity, top-tier amenities, and an almost 1-to-1 crew-to-guest ratio.
Family cruise completely renovated in January 2020, this cruise is designed for those who want to live a hassle-free travel experience at an attractive price.
This exclusive yacht will take you to the most incredible dive sites of the Galápagos Islands and will allow you to discover its underwater world, offering a unique experience for diving lovers.
Enjoy the Plaza San Francisco, as well as the church and convent of the same name. The rooms are adorned with natural light and sophisticated decoration.
Welcome to an unforgettable adventure in the Galápagos Islands aboard the luxurious Galaxy Sirius. Experience exceptional service and personalized attention while relaxing in a comfortable, exclusive, and sophisticated environment.
Cuyabeno, located in the Amazon region of Ecuador, is one of the country's most impressive and biodiverse destinations, internationally recognized for its natural beauty and rich biodiversity. This wildlife production reserve, covering over 600,000 hectares, offers visitors a unique experience in the tropical rainforest, with the opportunity to venture into primary forests, navigate winding rivers, and explore lagoons that transform with the seasons.
Cuyabeno is home to a great diversity of flora and fauna, including pink river dolphins, caimans, monkeys, jaguars, anacondas, and more than 500 species of birds, making it a paradise for nature lovers and wildlife observation. Additionally, indigenous communities such as the Siona, Cofán, and Secoya live in this area, having maintained their ancestral traditions over time. Today, they actively participate in community tourism projects, offering visitors an immersion in their culture, traditional medicine, and sustainable practices.
Visiting Cuyabeno is not only an opportunity to connect with nature but also to learn about the importance of environmental conservation and respect for the indigenous cultures that inhabit this Amazonian region.