



Living Areas and Balconies
From the balconies and living areas at Blue Heron Villa, guests can enjoy open views of Puerto Ayora’s sunsets, set within a natural environment that seamlessly blends the lagoon, mangroves, and characteristic Galapagos wildlife. These spaces are thoughtfully designed for relaxation and togetherness, offering bright, spacious areas perfect for unwinding and sharing special moments in a peaceful setting.
Lava Heron Apartment
Independent Ground Floor Apartment
A fully equipped, independent private apartment designed for extended stays with a high level of comfort, privacy, and functionality. It features distinct spaces for relaxation, socializing, and dining, with open views of the lagoon and the natural Galapagos environment.





OceanView Master Room
Second Floor | Connected Living Room on the First Floor
A spacious setting featuring open views of the ocean and the lagoon, designed for a comfortable, private, and serene stay. The room seamlessly blends relaxation and functionality, maintaining a constant visual connection with the natural wonders of the Galapagos. Outfitted with comfortable furnishings and seamlessly integrated technology, this space caters perfectly to both quiet moments of leisure and practical everyday needs.
Blue Heron Room
First Floor
Shares Living Room
Comfortable room with a functional design and peaceful atmosphere, ideal for a relaxing stay in Galapagos. Its spaces are designed to offer rest and practicality, maintaining a perfect balance between comfort and privacy.




White Heron Room
Versatile room with a King-size bed that can be configured as two twin beds, offering maximum flexibility during your stay. It provides a comfortable, functional, and peaceful atmosphere, with spaces designed for relaxation and privacy in the Galapagos environment.
Kitchen and Dining Area
Shared Social Area
A fully equipped kitchen and dining space, designed for functionality and comfort in a privileged setting. It features open views of the mangroves, the ocean, and the lagoon, a frequent spot for native Galapagos birds.

