The Kontiki Expeditions Experience
A Schedule of Experiences Provides Deep Dive into Culture, Nature and Gastronomy of Ecuadorian Coast
At a time when traveling to uncrowded areas is more desirable than ever, Kontiki Expeditions announces its two launch itineraries on M/Y Kontiki Wayra. Experiences are scheduled in five provinces of the seldom-visited Ecuadorian coast. Kontiki’s small-yacht size allows visits to authentic areas where social distancing is the norm rather than the exception in what is one of the most biodiverse countries in the world.
With only nine staterooms carrying a maximum of 18 guests, Kontiki Expeditions offers a new, exclusive way to enjoy “NEO Luxury” both above and beneath sea level.
The Ecuadorian Coast and
The Kontiki Expeditions Experience
Presenting a new concept in luxury ocean vacations, Kontiki Expeditions focus on conscious travel and immersive water and land experiences accessible via a small luxury yacht.
The yacht travels two routes along the Ecuadorian coast, Toquilla and Spondylus, and takes full advantage of the country’s wealth of birds, animals, flora, fauna, indigenous foods and cultural traditions while adhering to a NEO luxury philosophy of sustainability and giving back to communities.
With a trend for intimate voyages on the rise, Kontiki Expeditions offers private, chartered fully crewed 7-night cruises with curated experiences to meet guests’ needs, likes and interests.
Gastronomic Experiences
Heritage Cocoa Trees - (Toquilla itinerary only)
In Bahía de Caraquez, Kontiki visits the small community of San Miguel de Sarampión where some of the world’s finest chocolates are produced from heritage cocoa trees more than 120 years old.
The native-born trees yield pure Arriba Nacional Fino de Aroma cacao, considered the finest species in the world. Cocoa is aged in wood barrels in a process similar to wine, yielding some of the most expensive chocolate in the world.
The visit here includes a tasting experience with cocoa and local organic products, prepared following countryside ancestral traditions and technique.
Gastronomic Experiences
New Latitude Wines - (Spondylus itinerary only)
Kontiki travelers will have an opportunity to try New Latitude wines, affording a rare comparison to Old World and New World wines.
The result of experimentation with existing limestone soils and the distinct weather conditions in the Playas area, the wine is aged in French oak barrels and develops a unique flavor profile.
The gastronomic experience includes a wine pairing and tasting using local produce.
Meeting Local Communities of Artisans
Toquilla Straw Hats - (Toquilla and Spondylus itineraries)
Incorrectly known as Panama hats, Toquilla straw hats have been made in Pile for more than four centuries by artisan weavers using indigenous Toquilla straw.
Kontiki visits the weavers responsible for making the finest and most expensive Toquilla straw hats in the world, the Montecristi SuperFinos.
The Toquilla Straw Hat was designated in 2012 as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of the World.
Exploring Nature and Biodiversity
Isla de la Plata - (Toquilla and Spondylus itineraries)
Also known as “Small Galapagos,” Isla de la Plata is a hidden treasure 17 miles off the coast of Ecuador.
On its almost seven square kilometers, the uninhabited island harbors blue-footed boobies, red-footed boobies, masked boobies, Galapagos frigates, sea turtles and other singular species.
This stop features trails for exploring the island’s ecosystem above sea level as well as snorkeling to view sea life below. Depending on the season, humpback whales frequent this area.
Exploring Nature and Biodiversity
Buenaventura Reserve - (Toquilla itinerary only)
Located in the Southern region of the coast, The Buenaventura Reserve encompasses more than 1500 hectares of cloud forest and four different microclimates.
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A guided trail walk in the protected subtropical reserve allows viewing of the habitat’s more than 320 species of birds including 36 species of hummingbirds; 255 species of butterflies; and a diversity of marsupials, reptiles, amphibians and beautiful orchids.
Cultural Experiences
Puyango Petrified Forest - (Spondylus itinerary only)
Once covered by the ocean, Puyango Petrified Forest originated because of cataclysms and geological events from thousands of years ago. The result is the surfacing of an extensive collection of marine fossils and petrified wood which provide a privileged glimpse into the past ecology of the planet.
A walk through the forest is a travel through time, exposing petrified Araucarios more than 100 million years old. Petrified fossils co-exist with live vegetation and animals in a tropical forest with more than130 species of birds along with deer, small leopards, squirrels, foxes, armadillos, amphibians and reptiles.
Cultural Experiences
Agua Blanca - (Toquilla and Spondylus itineraries)
A stronghold against colonization, Agua Blanca is a small settlement that holds the remains of one of the most ancient civilizations in South America, the Manteño culture of the pre-Columbian period.
Kontiki explores the traditions of the community and its preserved archeological artifacts, temples, cottages and plazas dating from 1500 BC.
Activities include a swim in a natural sulfur lagoon whose minerals and mud treatments are said to have medicinal and wellness attributes, plus a trail walk with local ceibo trees and possible viewing of howler monkeys, butterflies, hummingbirds and more flora and fauna.
The Expeditions
The first Kontiki Expeditions yacht introduce two eight-day itineraries, Toquilla and Spondylus, Kontiki Expeditions will transport guests to untouristed areas in Ecuador to explore and celebrate the indigenous cultures within a context of wellness.
The M/Y Kontiki Wayra has only nine staterooms and is 128-feet long, facilitating visits to smaller harbors for experiences in unknown areas.
Kontiki’s 10 crew members and two local experts are committed to sustainability and conscious travel. These wellness professionals, naturalist guides and a local chef add to the distinctive Kontiki experience. With its nearly 1:1 staff to guest ratio, attention to detail is maintained at all times.
Gastronomic experiences featuring local chocolate, seafood and produce will be enjoyed both onboard and on land. Nature-loving guests can expect to see the country’s blue-footed boobies along with sea lions and howler monkeys… without the crowds.
The M/Y Kontiki Wayra yacht is a testament to luxury with a sundeck, gourmet salon, two outdoor lounges, bar, Jacuzzi, and a gym and fitness area. Staterooms are well appointed and include WiFi, on-demand entertainment and sustainable local amenities.
Guest and crew health and safety are priorities, and sanitization and wellness protocols are summarized on Kontiki’s website.
Pricing begins at $7245 per person per week, based on double occupancy, and includes all activities, meals, transfers to and from ports, park entrance fees, guided expeditions and more. Private charters and solo rates are available.
Neo-Luxury
For Conscious Travelers
The first water-based member of the SLH portfolio, Kontiki Expeditions offers sustainable stays off the biodiverse, untouristed coast of Ecuador.
Guests can choose between two sea expeditions which provide an immersion into the local cultures, traditions, natural surroundings and cuisine of each port.
Based in Ecuador Kontiki Expeditions are pioneers in conscious luxury travel, offering immersive and sustainable small-yacht expeditions.
The nine-stateroom Kontiki yachts, M/Y Kontiki Wayra and M/Y Kontiki Wayu, introduce a maximum of 18 guests to the richesse of the land and sea.
Multi-stop itineraries feature hiking, snorkeling, meetings with locals, in-depth cultural explorations, wellness activities and gastronomy. Kontiki Expeditions travelers experience the country’s biodiversity, all in a protected environment where sustainability and uncrowded venues are paramount. Kontiki prides itself in giving back to the communities visited with resources and education.
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Health and safety precautions are paramount on a small yacht with all protocols prior to boarding, on ship, and on land strictly maintained and are updated as required.