This hotel is located across the harbor, requiring water taxis to get there and back. This results in a very peaceful atmosphere compared to staying in the center of Puerto Ayora.||The staff were all very friendly and the food was good. Since the hotel is not in the center of town, we chose to eat dinner here twice during our stay. The menu was extremely limited but we enjoyed the fish dishes we ordered.||Our room had a nice harbor view but was in need of some updating. For example, there was only one available electrical socket in our room and it was located behind the desk. This room was obviously designed in a time when guests didn't bring many electrical devices. ||One thing we really appreciated was the hotel's laundry service which came in very handy halfway through our Galapagos trip. The service was very efficient and reasonably priced.||This is a good place to stay if you're looking for a quieter, peaceful stay away from the...
Read moreAngermeyer was the first of three hotels we stayed at during our trip and set the tone for our trip. Every single staff member was attentive and helpful, every single time we saw them. The rooms were large, clean, and offered a beautiful view. Food was excellent and I really can't say enough about the service. Every person there would greet you with such friendliness and offers to help with anything. When one of our group left her phone on the water taxi, they had it back in her hands in no time. We enjoyed the water taxis to get to the hotel, but be aware that you do have to take them if you want to go to the main shopping and restaurants in town. It never took more than 5 minutes wait, and probably 3 minutes to actually cross the channel. We loved seeing the baby sharks at the Angermeyer dock each night, and there are places to eat at the hotel and nearby (without a water taxi ride) that were very...
Read moreWas expecting the best meal on the island based on previous posts. Was pretty disappointed. When the staff hands you a bottle of bug repellent with the menu, you are off to an auspicious start. When we asked about wine, we had to get two other waiters that could speak English. One had to bring a phone so that we had enough light to read the menu.
They were out of many of the dishes on the menu and suggested we order the special. $94 dollars later we left and vowed to never return. The most expensive and disappointing meal of the entire trip.
There is an entire street in Puerto Ayora that has wonderful restaurants serving food on tables in the street that has been closed in the evening. the feeling is lively, festive and the value is exceptional. We ate at several restaurants with consistent results. Easily the best value, selection and wonderful service in...
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