Origins & Empires: The Galápagos and the Sacred Valley
A 16-day odyssey from the volcanic cradle of evolution to the sovereign peaks of the Andes. Experience Darwin's islands by private catamaran and the Inca's empire from the continent's most storied luxury lodges.

The Absolute Synthesis of South America
There are expeditions that touch the surface, and then there is this: a 16-day deep-dive into the two most profound landscapes on the continent. Your journey begins in the Galápagos aboard the National Geographic Delfina, a sleek, 16-guest catamaran that offers a level of intimacy and stability unreachable by larger vessels. Accompanied by veteran naturalists and certified photo instructors, you will navigate the "Enchanted Isles," snorkeling with sea lions and walking among prehistoric iguanas in the very footsteps of Darwin.
The second act of this grand expedition takes you from the coast to the clouds. In Peru, the pace shifts from volcanic shores to Incan masonry. This isn't a standard land tour; it is a curated collection of Peru’s finest experiences, from the Relais & Châteaux luxury of Sol y Luna in the Sacred Valley to the historic Belmond Hotel Monasterio in Cusco. With two full days at Machu Picchu and private access to the Larco Museum and Casa Aliaga in Lima, you will uncover the cultural and archaeological soul of the Land of the Inca with the world’s leading historians by your side.
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National Geographic Delfina
Intimate Exploration, Galápagos-First
The National Geographic Delfina is purpose-built for travelers who want to experience the Galápagos Islands as they were meant to be explored: slowly, responsibly, and with expert context. Carrying just 16 guests, this sleek catamaran offers a highly personal alternative to larger expedition ships—without sacrificing access, insight, or comfort.
Days aboard Delfina revolve around wildlife encounters and active exploration. Twice-daily shore landings and snorkeling excursions bring guests face-to-face with giant tortoises, marine iguanas, sea lions, and nesting seabirds, while National Geographic–certified naturalists provide depth and meaning to every encounter. Because of the vessel’s small size, landings are efficient, group sizes are minimal, and time ashore feels unhurried.
Life onboard is simple and relaxed. Cabins are comfortable and well-appointed, public spaces are open and social, and the atmosphere is intentionally casual—focused on the destination rather than onboard spectacle. Meals are served communally, fostering conversation and shared discovery after full days in the field.
For travelers who prioritize nature, education, and access over luxury trappings, the National Geographic Delfina delivers one of the most authentic and immersive ways to experience the Galápagos.
Belmond Miraflores Park
Perched on the verdant cliffs of the Costa Verde in Lima, Peru, Belmond Miraflores Park is more than a hotel; it is an urban sanctuary that serves as the ultimate gateway to the "City of Kings." From the rooftop infinity pool, the Pacific Ocean stretches to the horizon, providing a dramatic backdrop for the sophisticated energy of Lima’s most desirable district. The property balances the bustling culinary spirit of Miraflores with a profound sense of quietude, offering oversized suites with floor-to-ceiling windows and a world-class spa. It is the perfect place to transition from the wild archipelago to the historic elegance of Peru, all while enjoying the refined service that has made Belmond a legend in South American hospitality.
Sol y Luna
Nestled within the high-altitude gardens of the Urubamba Valley in Peru, Sol y Luna is a Relais & Châteaux masterpiece that celebrates the "spirit of the Sacred Valley." Accommodation is provided in individual casitas—private stone sanctuaries decorated with whimsical local art and surrounded by flourishing flower gardens. This property is defined by its deep connection to the local community and its commitment to Andean culture, evident in everything from the artisanal weaving demonstrations to the spectacular Peruvian Paso horse shows. With the Andes towering on all sides, Sol y Luna offers a vibrant, emerald-green retreat where luxury is measured in birdcalls, mountain mists, and the warmth of genuine Peruvian hospitality.
Sumaq Machu Picchu Hotel
Set at the base of the world's most famous archaeological citadel, the Sumaq Machu Picchu Hotel in Peru is a riverside retreat that blends ancient Incan motifs with contemporary luxury. The sound of the Vilcanota River rushing past your window provides a constant, meditative soundtrack to your stay. Sumaq acts as a cultural bridge, offering an immersive experience that begins with authentic Andean gastronomy and ends with the comfort of a masterfully designed suite. As the closest luxury property to the entrance of the ruins, it provides an unparalleled sense of anticipation for the morning ascent, ensuring you reach the citadel refreshed and ready to uncover the mysteries of the Inca.
Belmond Hotel Monasterio
A living museum in the heart of the ancient Inca capital, the Belmond Hotel Monasterio is housed in a 16th-century former monastery built atop the very stones of the Inca empire. Centered around a magnificent cloistered courtyard with a centuries-old cedar tree, the Peruvean hotel is a baroque masterpiece of gilded altars, religious art, and stone-carved arches. Every corner of the property whispers of its 400-year history, yet the service and amenities—including oxygen-enriched rooms to assist with the high altitude—are entirely modern. Staying here is not just about a bed; it is about inhabiting the spiritual and architectural soul of Cusco, just steps from the vibrant energy of the Plaza de Armas.
TBD Lodging
This trip includes stays at lodging not listed in the itinerary.
Some of our itineraries don’t list specific hotels, resorts, camps, or other accommodations in advance. In many of the destinations we feature—particularly remote, seasonal, or high-demand regions—accommodations aren’t confirmed until closer to departure to ensure the best availability, locations, and overall experience.
This approach allows brands to stay flexible and select the most suitable properties at the right time, rather than locking into sub-optimal options far in advance. As a result, exact properties, locations, and room types may vary from trip to trip, but the standard of comfort and quality is always consistent with the experience described.
What's Included
- 7 nights aboard the luxury catamaran National Geographic Delfina.
- Luxury accommodations including Belmond Miraflores Park, Sol y Luna, Sumaq Machu Picchu, and Belmond Hotel Monasterio.
- Expertly coordinated regional flight logistics between the Galápagos, Guayaquil, Lima, and Cusco.
- All meals on the ship and most meals on land (as per the daily schedule).
- Expert guidance from a National Geographic Expedition Leader and naturalists.
- Private musical presentations and exclusive access to historic homes and museums in Lima.
- All park fees, permits, and ground transfers.
- Use of expedition gear: Zodiacs, kayaks, paddleboards, and snorkeling equipment.
- International and Internal/Regional Airfare. (The required internal air package will be added to your final quote).
- Crew gratuities.
- Personal items such as laundry, spa treatments, and premium alcohol.
- Travel protection plans and visa fees. Get a travel insurance quote →




























































