
Carolina Hahn
Thank you your interest in booking this retreat with us. We will contact you within 48hrs to finalize your unforgettable Galapagos Retreat!
Guided by Strength, Rooted in Presence:
Join me, Carolina, for a heart-opening 5-day journey that blends mindful movement, empowerment, and deep connection—held within the extraordinary natural sanctuary of the Galápagos Islands.
April 12 – 16, 2026
Catamaran Nemo II – South Itinerary

Join Carolina for an unforgettable journey through the Galápagos Islands aboard the Nemo II, the only sailing catamaran in the archipelago and a family-operated vessel known for its intimate and welcoming atmosphere. From April 12 to 16, 2026, this retreat brings together yoga, nature, and exploration in one of the most remarkable ecosystems on Earth.
Daily yoga practices take place in awe-inspiring natural settings—on the catamaran deck at sunrise, on remote beaches, or overlooking iconic sites like Kicker Rock. Each session is crafted to harmonize body and mind, inviting a deep connection with the surrounding environment.
Beyond yoga, participants will explore the islands through mindful excursions including snorkeling, wildlife encounters, scenic hikes, and visits to emblematic locations throughout the archipelago. Nourishing meals, peaceful moments of reflection, and the gentle rhythm of island life create the perfect balance of adventure and serenity.
WHAT AWAITS YOU
🧘♀️ Daily yoga sessions in breathtaking natural landscapes:
I’ll guide you through gentle, empowering practices to help you reconnect with your body and breathe with intention—whether we’re flowing at sunrise or grounding ourselves by the ocean.
🌿 Encounters with extraordinary wildlife:
Together, we’ll meet the magic of the islands with presence and curiosity. These moments with wildlife often become quiet invitations to reconnect with ourselves.
🍃 Healthy, delicious meals prepared on board:
We’ll nourish our bodies with fresh, flavorful meals that support our energy and help us feel balanced throughout each day.
✨ Time to rest, reconnect, and reflect:
I’ll hold space for you to slow down—whether you’re journaling on deck, breathing with the sea breeze, or embracing a moment of stillness.
🤝 A supportive and inspiring wellness community:
You’ll be surrounded by a warm, open-hearted group. My intention is for you to feel safe, supported, and encouraged every step of the way..
⛵ The unique experience of exploring the Galápagos aboard a sailing catamaran:
We’ll live this adventure together on the Nemo II—a cozy, intimate sailing catamaran that makes every moment feel personal, meaningful, and unforgettable.
A small sneak peek at what this retreat has in store!
RETREAT & CRUISE ITINERARY
Over these 5 days, I invite you to slow down, breathe deeply, and reconnect with the part of you that longs for ease and presence. Together, we’ll explore the islands, move with intention, and create space for healing and clarity—held by the beauty of the Galápagos and the warmth of our community.

| YOUR JOURNEY DAY BY DAY |
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📍 April 12 – Arrival in Galápagos & Boarding (midday) Baltra Island PM: North Seymour Island |
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📍 April 13 – San Cristóbal Island AM: Isla Lobos – León Dormido (Kicker Rock) PM: Cerro Brujo |
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📍 April 14 – Española Island AM: Gardner Islet – Osborn Islet – Gardner Bay PM: Punta Suárez |
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📍 April 15 – Floreana Island AM: Punta Cormorant – Champion Islet – Baronesa Viewpoint PM: Post Office Bay |
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📍 April 16 – Disembark at 08:30 a.m. Santa Cruz Highlands – Baltra Island |
Carolina Hahn
Thank you your interest in booking this retreat with us. We will contact you within 48hrs to finalize your unforgettable Galapagos Retreat!
Retreat Inclusions & Exclusions
- 5 day cruise in the Galapagos Islands
- Accommodation aboard NEMO II Catamaran
- Yoga sessions every day (at teacher’s and Captain’s discretion)
- Three meals a day + snacks
- Naturalist-accompanied daily excursions to different islands itineraries (see previous slide for examples)
- Water activities: snorkeling, kayak, paddle boarding.
- Itineraries include visit spots not available through land-based tours
- Sunrise/ Sundown yoga/meditation at visit sights
- Unlimited southern hemisphere star gazing on the viewing deck
- Wifi – Does not work when boat is navigating at night
- Transfers to and from the airport (on arrival and departure days only)
- $20 US SICGAL inspection and migration card
- Roundtrip flight from Quito to Galapagos and back (We can
- International Flights to and from Ecuador
- $200 US Galapagos National Park entrance fee (cash only)
- Alcohol or items of a personal nature / souvenirs
- Gratuities (at your discretion)
- Travel Insurance (recommended)
YOUR TEACHER: CAROLINA HAHN
Carolina discovered her calling as a yoga teacher the moment she saw how the practice could help someone reconnect with their body and reclaim a sense of ease and empowerment. Witnessing a student transition from chronic discomfort to newfound freedom through consistent practice confirmed her passion for guiding others toward strength, softness, and healing.
Born in Brazil and raised in Ecuador by European parents, Carolina carries a rich blend of cultures, languages, and perspectives. She arrived in California in 2001, where she was introduced to yoga and soon began her path as a teacher. She completed her Teacher Training at Avalon Yoga in Palo Alto in 2007, followed by certifications in Prenatal Yoga, Baby & Me Yoga, Kids Yoga, and Advanced Integrated Energy Therapy.
Carolina’s teaching style blends mindful intensity with adaptability, always meeting students where they are. She has taught yoga for over 14 years and has organized family-friendly retreats since 2017—first in Mexico and now in the Galápagos. She describes herself as a warrior at heart, dedicated to inspiring others to stay committed and never give up.
WHERE WILL YOU BE STAYING?
Our Ecological Commitments
ACCOMMODATIONS
PRICES PER PERSON IN AMERICAN DOLLARS

Cabin 1
Holds 2 people

Cabin 2
Holds 2 people

Cabin 3
For 2 but Holds up to 3 people

Cabin 4
For 2 but Holds up to 3 people

Cabin 5
For 2 but Holds up to 3 people

Cabin 6
Holds 2 people

Cabin 7
Holds 2 people
OPTIONAL (RECOMMENDED)
Includes:
● 1 checked bag (up to 23 kg)
● Airport check-in assistance
● Government Transit Control Card (USD 20.00 value)
JOIN THE YOGALAPAGOS RETREAT
Can’t wait to hear from you.
Carolina Hahn
Thank you your interest in booking this retreat with us. We will contact you within 48hrs to finalize your unforgettable Galapagos Retreat!
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
- International Flights to and from Ecuador
- Flight tickets from Quito to Galapagos
- Transit card USD 20 P.P.
- The entrance fee to Galapagos National Park (currently USD 200 for adults and USD 100 for children) (Subjecto to change).
- Cotton pants
- Shorts
- T-shirts
- A windbreaker or light sweater for the evenings
- Hat
- Lots of sunscreen
- Hiking boots/shoes
- Sneakers
- Tevas/sandals with security straps
- Sunglasses (with strap)
- An extra pair of prescription glasses (if needed)
- Small water bottle
- Small backpack (for your camera, film, etc)
- Plastic bag to keep your camera or photographic equipment dry
- Camera and/or video equipment and plenty of film
- Snorkeling gear (not essential)*
- Duffel bag with a lock
- Medications (anything you might be using while your cruise)
- Motion sickness medication (if you are prone to sea sickness)
- Books to read while on the yacht
- Binocular
- Insect repellent
There will opportunities to snorkel during the voyage. Masks, snorkels and fins are available on board (free of charge). We encourage you to bring your own to ensure the perfect fit and therefore the most enjoyable time snorkelling.
The water around the Galapagos is generally calm however it can get rough when the cold Humboldt Current arrives in July through September. If you are prone to seasickness we suggest you contact your physician prior to departure and ask whether medication, patches or wristbands would work best for you.
There is a basic first aid kit onboard for minor ailments however the boat is not equipped to handle serious medical conditions. Passengers are required to obtain medical insurance that covers medical emergency evacuation.
Purified drinking water is available on board and a refillable water bottle is provided.
There are 110V electrical outlets in the cabins using the North American style plugs, with two flat blade prongs. If you are planning on taking a video or digital camera we suggest you take an extra set of charged batteries.
The staff and crew appreciate gratuities. In fairness to all and to make your cruise more enjoyable tips are collected at the end of the voyage and distributed among the crewmembers and the guide. Although we leave the amount to your discretion, we suggest a rate of USD$8-$10 per passenger per day while on the boat.
Due to the cabin sizes on the yachts and the weight restrictions that airlines enforce 20 kgs per person, the amount of luggage you can bring on the boat is limited. You can leave unnecessary items in your joining hotel storage room in Quito.
Aside from your arrival and departure day into the Galapagos, there are approximately 2 island landings per day; each taking around 4 hours.












