About Us

MEET OUR HOST

Yvonne Mórtola: Naturalist guide since 1984.

Having worked in almost all the tourism vessels in the islands.

 Multilingual, in German, English and Spanish.

After Highschool she studied in Hannover – Germany. She is a naturalist that has assisted field investigations with Dr. David Anderson (Wake Forest University, North Carolina) with masked boobies and albatrosses. She was the Public Relations Manager of Hotel Angermeyer from 1994 to 1996, managing and organizing tour groups, experience that allows her to keep coordinating tourist services to our clients.

In 1998, together with her husband, they created Sail’n Galapagos, where she has guided most of the private yachts that visit the islands through them. Her excellent work has been recognized by the Galapagos National Park, the Charles Darwin Foundation and other international organizations.

 

Our 10 Basic Rules to Help Protect Galápagos

Welcome to one of the most unique places on Earth. To help preserve the magic of the Galápagos Islands, please follow these essential rules set by the Galápagos National Park:

1. Do not touch, chase or feed wildlife.
2. Keep a minimum distance of 2 meters (6 feet) from animals.
3. Stay on marked trails and with your authorized guide.
4. Do not collect shells, rocks, plants, or any natural materials.
5. Do not take food to the proyectes areas
6. Avíos introducing new species (seeds, insects, animals, etc.)
7. Take your trash with you — and pick up extra if you can.
8. Do not fly drones without special permission.
9. Do not write on or mark natural surfaces or structures.
10. Only use certified local guides for your activities in the protected areas

Your responsible visit helps protect this extraordinary ecosystem for future generations. 🌱🐢

AS OWNER

From the Sea to the Shore: Ricardo Arenas’ Vision for Casa Orilla

A life shaped by Galápagos, now devoted to welcoming you to it.

Ricardo Arenas has called Galápagos home since 1985. From his early work in conservation policy to decades spent guiding vessels across these waters, his career has been deeply tied to the islands’ natural beauty and responsible tourism. As founder of Casa Orilla, he brings that same care and vision to land—creating an oceanfront retreat that blends refined simplicity, sustainability, and warm, local hospitality.

With global certifications, affiliations in the superyacht world, and a legacy of service to the Galápagos community, Ricardo ensures that Casa Orilla is not just a place to stay, but a place to connect—authentically, respectfully, and beautifully.

More Than a Stay. A Story Born in Galápagos.

Casa Orilla was created by islanders, for those who want to feel Galápagos—not just visit it. From our oceanfront suites to our conservation-rooted values, every detail reflects a life lived here.

We Don’t Just Host. We Care, Curate, and Connect.

At Casa Orilla, every member of our team plays a meaningful role in shaping your experience—from the moment you arrive to the moment you leave. We believe that true hospitality lies in care, consistency, and genuine connection. That’s why we invest in people, not processes.
Purpose-Driven Service

Our team is locally rooted and globally trained, bringing insight and heart to every interaction.

Conservation in Action

From waste-conscious operations to thoughtful sourcing, we serve with the environment in mind.

Tailored Guest Experiences

No two guests are alike. We customize your stay to match your pace, preferences, and passions.