Yes, you can stay in hotels in the Galapagos, and it can change the way you experience the islands.
Many travelers think that a trip to the Galapagos has to be a cruise. But the islands can also be explored by staying in hotels on land, which gives you the freedom to take things at your own pace, connect with local communities, and discover places beyond the usual coastal excursions.
Instead of going from one landing site to another, you can have coffee with the islanders in Puerto Ayora, stroll along quiet beaches at sunset, or linger at wildlife spots that have captivated you. For some travelers, this slower pace makes the trip more meaningful and personal.













