Sunrise yoga
Facing the ocean before sailing. The best way to begin the day.
April 25 · May 2, 2027
8 days · 7 nights · 15 spots · Aboard Nemo III
Your guide
I am a yoga teacher, personal trainer and wellness experience guide based in Barcelona. For more than 11 years, I have supported people and groups through conscious movement, breath and connection with the environment, creating spaces where body, mind and energy align naturally.
My work begins with the sensitivity to read the essence of each place and transform that energy into high-vibration, authentic and deeply regenerative experiences. Each encounter is designed so people do not simply visit a destination, but feel it, integrate it and allow themselves to experience real transformation through it.
I have collaborated in international retreats, hotels and unique spaces around the world, guiding practices that combine yoga, breathwork, presence and integral wellbeing. My purpose is to hold thoughtful and memorable experiences, where the beauty of the surroundings becomes an active part of the process of expansion and personal reconnection.
This retreat in the Galapagos is an invitation to live the experience from within: 8 days sailing between islands, practicing sunrise yoga facing the ocean, exploring volcanic landscapes, snorkeling with sea turtles and closing each day in connection with silence, the stars and the unique energy of the place.
15 spots. A journey created to feel, regenerate and elevate the experience from within.
The experience
Each day is designed to reconnect with what is essential: the body, nature and calm.
Facing the ocean before sailing. The best way to begin the day.
Marine life unlike anywhere else. Unrepeatable encounters.
Pristine islands and wild nature. Earth in its purest state.
End the day on deck. Ocean silence and open sky.
Gallery
A glimpse of the nature, ocean, wildlife and mindful moments that make this retreat a living experience.
If you can picture yourself here, this is the moment to take the next step.
I want to experience it"This journey is not an escape. It is an invitation to meet what is essential."
Eva García
Nemo III
April 25 to May 2, 2027The boat
Nemo III · Your home for 7 nights · April 25 to May 2, 2027
An 8-cabin yacht for up to 16 people. Designed specifically to sail through the Galapagos Islands with comfort, safety and respect for the natural environment.
The program
A living journey through the southern Galapagos: boarding in Baltra, sunrise yoga facing the ocean, snorkeling in crystalline waters, volcanic walks, meditation under the stars, breathwork, endemic nature and a closing ceremony aboard Nemo III.
Retreat route
A day-by-day guide to the Nemo III route: islands, activities, wildlife and the moments where yoga, meditation, Ecuadorian cuisine and wellness are woven into the energy of each place.
Day-by-day itinerary
Open each day to see the route, activities and featured wildlife. Only one day stays active for a cleaner reading experience.
Activities: WK, PR, SN.
Possible wildlife: blue-footed boobies, sea lions and marine iguanas.
Activities: WK, PR, SN, CN. Possible wellness space.
Activities: WK, KY, PB, SN. Yoga / wellness.
Possible wildlife: blue-footed boobies, frigatebirds, waved albatrosses and sea lions.
Activities: WK, KY, SN, PB. Yoga / wellness.
Activities: WK.
Possible wildlife: waved albatrosses, mockingbirds, blue-footed boobies and sea lions.
Activities: WK, KY, PB, SN. Yoga / wellness.
Activities: WK. Possible wellness space.
Possible wildlife: pink flamingos, sea turtles, marine iguanas and blue-footed boobies.
Activities: WK. Yoga / wellness.
Activities: WK.
Possible wildlife: giant tortoises and Darwin's finches.
Activities: WK, KY, PR, PB. Possible early yoga.
Activities: WK, KY, PB, SN. Yoga / wellness.
Possible wildlife: land iguanas, Santa Fe land iguanas, hawks and sea lions.
Activities: WK, PR, SN. Yoga / wellness.
Activities: WK, KY, PB, SN. Farewell ceremony.
Possible wildlife: Galapagos penguins, sea turtles, black-tipped sharks and marine iguanas.
Departure: approximate disembarkation at 8:30 am and transfer to the airport.
This itinerary is a living guide. Sessions with Eva are subject to change due to the nature of Galapagos and will be adjusted during the journey with the naturalist guide, based on conditions, group energy and what the islands offer each day.
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What you take home
Your investment
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Groups of up to 6 people: special rate of €6,000 per person.
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The first spots access the most convenient retreat rate. Once this period closes, the experience moves toward its official price.
Today you can reserve for €6,600, securing the best available conditions for this retreat.
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Before booking
No previous experience is required. The retreat is designed for all levels, from beginners to advanced practitioners.
Of course. Many people who join Eva's retreats travel alone. The small group creates an intimate and welcoming atmosphere.
Requirements depend on nationality. For Galapagos, a transit card and National Park entry fee are required.
The specific policy is shared during the formal booking process. Travel insurance with cancellation coverage is recommended.
In addition to the retreat investment, consider international flights to and from Ecuador, the Galapagos transit card (USD 20 per person), the Galapagos National Park entrance fee (currently USD 200 for adults and USD 100 for children, subject to change), travel insurance, gratuities and personal expenses. Always confirm which internal flights are included in your booking.
Pack light and practical clothing for ocean activities, island walks and evenings on board.
Yes. There will be opportunities to snorkel during the voyage. Masks, snorkels and fins are available on board free of charge. You may bring your own gear if you prefer a perfect fit.
The water around the Galapagos is generally calm, though it can get rough when the cold Humboldt Current arrives, especially from July through September. If you are prone to seasickness, consult your physician before departure about medication, patches or wristbands.
There is a basic first aid kit on board for minor ailments, but the boat is not equipped to handle serious medical conditions. Passengers must have medical insurance that covers emergency evacuation.
Yes. Purified drinking water is available on board and we recommend bringing a refillable bottle for the journey.
Cabins have 110V North American style outlets with two flat blade prongs. If you bring video or digital camera equipment, consider packing extra charged batteries.
Gratuities are usually collected at the end of the voyage and distributed among the crew members and guide. The amount is at your discretion, though USD 8 to USD 10 per passenger per day on board is a common reference.
Due to cabin sizes and airline restrictions, luggage is limited to about 20 kg per person. You may leave unnecessary items in storage at your joining hotel in Quito.
Aside from arrival and departure days in the Galapagos, there are usually around two island landings per day, each lasting approximately 4 hours.
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