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The Iguana Crossing Hotel is a small boutique property set in an idyllic location in the Galapagos Islands, perched on the waterfront looking out over the beach of Puerto Villamil on Isabela.

This hotel is named after the marine iguanas that pass close to the hotel on their way to the turquoise waters of the Pacific Ocean. Surrounded by endemic vegetation, there are 14 en suite guest rooms which are all well-appointed with a good range of amenities, including air-conditioning, a television and fridge mini bar. Each guest room has a stunning view of either the Pacific Ocean or the Sierra Negra Volcano. 

Constructed with sustainable, eco-friendly technology and thoughtfully designed, this property offers breathtaking beach views from the pool and hot tub. Guests can also take advantage of the on-site restaurant, bar, and salon, boasting panoramic sea views. Additionally, you can observe marine iguanas on their daily journey from the nearby wetlands to the beach, adding a unique touch to your stay.

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This accommodation is featured in the following itinerary:

Galapagos Islands: Luxury on Land

Discover the natural wonders of the Galapagos archipelago and its unique wildlife by land, sea and air. Accommodation is a tented safari camp on Santa Cruz Island, with daily excursions to some of the surrounding islands, where you will find Galapagos sealions, green turtles, flamingos and white tip reef sharks. Find out more about Galapagos Islands: Luxury on Land

  • Price (exc. flights): 9 days from £7,560
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    Tailor-made Holiday
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Isabela

Isabela

The volcanic slopes of the largest island in the archipelago are home to some 6,000 Galapagos tortoises. On the west coast the cold water currents produces an abundance of marine life and it is possible to snorkel with sealions. An uplifted coral reef provides brackish lagoons which are home to a variety of seabirds. Find Out More about {acc:title}

  • Where: Western islands
  • Ideal for viewing: Galapagos penguin, South American fur seal, white-cheeked pintail, Galapagos hawk, land iguana
  • Excellent for: Penguin watching