Absolutely, although I was initially apprehensive about the distance and my fitness. With HX, you have two nights in Quito, which helped with recovering from jet lag before the cruise. The activities catered for all fitness levels; I’m in my mid-50s and found them comfortable. There were choices for different abilities, and I coped well with the most challenging ones.

Within the first hour of our first rib boat ride we saw manta rays, blue-footed boobies, sea lions and iguanas. We thought we had peaked too early, but the days just got better as we spotted giant tortoises, albatrosses, frigate birds, pelicans and finches. We swam with sea lions, turtles, rays and sharks. We even spotted a whale breaching while we were relaxing in the hot tub!
Every night there was an expedition briefing for the next day’s activities, which are all included. We snorkelled almost daily and enjoyed walks around the islands. We cycled, kayaked, went stand-up paddleboarding and visited sanctuaries and local farms. There were also daily talks from the Expedition Team and we took part in Citizen Science projects.
It was ideal. It wasn’t too big and all the cabins were well furnished and comfortable. The all-inclusive, locally inspired food included breakfasts, buffet lunches and à la carte dinners. Free snacks in the lounges encouraged everyone to mix and share experiences. One evening we watched the sun set with barbecue nibbles and cocktails.

The trip wouldn’t have been the same without them. They were so informative and passionate. They made sure everyone had an experience above their expectations while ensuring the islands and wildlife were respected.
I haven’t travelled with HX before, but I’d always wanted to. I’d travel with them again in a heartbeat. They make sure everyone gets the most out of their trip, offering bespoke adventures with high‑quality ships, staff, food and drinks. I can’t recommend them highly enough!
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