- Specifications
- Itinerary A (5D / 4N)
- Itinerary B (6D / 5N)
- Itinerary C (6D / 5N)
- Trip Includes
- Trip Excludes
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- Availability
Dimensions | Length: 35 mt² / 114.82 ft Beam: 7.60 mt² / 24.93 ft |
Safety Equipment | 6 lifebuoys 2 survival rafts, 15 passengers each 30 life jackets for passengers 20 life jackets for crew Flare gun, smoke signals, flashlights with SOS signals, and other types of visual signals. CO2 extinguishers Fire detectors and complete fire protection system Fire extinguishers External automated defibrillator Fire suits Medicine cabinet |
5 Days 4 Nights Cruise (Itinerary A)
Day | Time | Activity |
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Saturday | PM | San Cristobal: Interpretation Center – Visit the Interpretation Center to learn about the history, ecology, and conservation efforts of the Galápagos Islands. |
Sunday | AM | San Cristobal: Witch Hill – Explore Witch Hill, famous for its golden sandy beaches and historical significance. |
Sunday | PM | San Cristobal: Pitt Point – Visit Pitt Point to see the diverse birdlife and enjoy a scenic hike through volcanic landscapes. |
Monday | AM | Española: Suarez Point – Discover Suarez Point, home to the famous waved albatross, and enjoy birdwatching and scenic views. |
Monday | PM | Española: Gardner Bay – Relax on the white sand beaches of Gardner Bay, known for its peaceful ambiance and abundant wildlife. |
Tuesday | AM | Floreana: Cormorant Point – Explore Cormorant Point, known for its unique green sand beach and wildlife, including flamingos and sea turtles. |
Tuesday | PM | Floreana: Post Office Bay – Visit Post Office Bay, a historic site where sailors used to leave mail for passing ships. |
Wednesday | AM | Santa Cruz: Charles Darwin Station – Visit the Charles Darwin Research Station to learn about conservation and the famous Galápagos tortoises. |
6 Days 5 Nights Cruise (Itinerary B)
Day | Time | Activity |
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Wednesday | PM | Santa Cruz: Highlands – Visit the Highlands of Santa Cruz to explore the unique ecosystem, including giant tortoises and lush vegetation. |
Thursday | AM | Isabela: Tintoreras – Explore the Tintoreras Islet, known for its crystal-clear waters, sea lions, and the famous white-tipped reef sharks. |
Thursday | PM | Isabela: Wetlands & Interpretation Center – Discover the wetlands of Isabela and visit the Interpretation Center to learn about the island’s history and conservation efforts. |
Friday | AM | Isabela: Moreno Point – Explore the volcanic landscapes and marine life at Moreno Point on Isabela Island. |
Friday | PM | Fernandina: Mangle Point – Visit Mangle Point to enjoy the mangrove forests and rich marine life, including marine iguanas and sea turtles. |
Saturday | AM | Fernandina: Espinoza Point – Explore Espinoza Point for birdwatching, with species like flightless cormorants and penguins. |
Saturday | PM | Isabela: Tagus Cove – Visit Tagus Cove for scenic views and the opportunity to explore the area’s rich wildlife and volcanic formations. |
Sunday | AM | Santiago: Egas Port – Explore Egas Port, famous for its black sand beaches and opportunities to snorkel with sea lions and other marine species. |
Sunday | PM | Santiago: Chinese Hat – Visit Chinese Hat, a small islet off Santiago, to enjoy its unique volcanic formations and wildlife. |
Monday | AM | Santa Cruz: Black Turtle Cove – Explore the tranquil Black Turtle Cove, where you can observe sea turtles, rays, and other marine life. |
6 Days 5 Nights Cruise (Itinerary C)
Day | Time | Activity |
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Monday | PM | Seymour: North Seymour – Explore the island’s beautiful landscape, home to blue-footed boobies, frigatebirds, and sea lions. |
Tuesday | AM | Bartolome: Bartolome – Visit Bartolome Island to hike to its summit and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding volcanic landscapes. |
Tuesday | PM | Santiago: Sullivan Bay – Discover the black lava fields and diverse marine life at Sullivan Bay, an excellent spot for snorkeling. |
Wednesday | AM | Genovesa: Darwin Bay – Explore Darwin Bay, known for its nesting seabirds, including red-footed boobies and frigatebirds. |
Wednesday | PM | Genovesa: El Barranco – Hike to the top of El Barranco for an incredible view of the island and to observe the wildlife, including Galápagos doves. |
Thursday | AM | Plazas: South Plazas – Visit South Plazas Island, known for its steep cliffs and large populations of land iguanas and seabirds. |
Thursday | PM | Santa Fe: Santa Fe – Explore Santa Fe Island, famous for its endemic land iguanas and stunning turquoise waters, perfect for snorkeling. |
Friday | AM | San Cristóbal: Highlands – Discover the lush highlands of San Cristóbal, home to giant tortoises and unique vegetation. |
Friday | PM | San Cristóbal: Lobos Island – Visit Lobos Island to observe sea lions, iguanas, and various seabirds. |
Saturday | AM | San Cristóbal: Kicker Rock – Visit Kicker Rock, one of the most iconic landmarks in the Galápagos, for a chance to snorkel and spot sea turtles and sharks. |
Included
✅ All meals and activities throughout the cruise |
✅ Naturalist Bilingual Guide |
✅ Fuel surcharge |
✅ Transfers in Galapagos |
✅ Double cabin accommodation |
✅ Water, tea and coffee |
✅ Snorkeling equipment |
✅ Kayak |
✅ Paddle Boards |
✅ Wetsuit |
Additional Information
- All prices per person in US dollars.
- Prices are subject to change without prior notice.
- Single supplement 50% from net rates
- 10% discount for children under 12 year old (1 child per 1 adult).
- Children over 6 years old are accepted aboard
- Christmas and New Year charge 50%
Not Included
❌ Galapagos National Park entrance fee |
❌ Transit Control Card |
❌ Soft & alcoholic drinks |
❌ Travel / medical insurance |
❌ Tips |
Additional Information
- All prices per person in US dollars.
- Prices are subject to change without prior notice.
- Single supplement 50% from net rates
- 10% discount for children under 12 year old (1 child per 1 adult).
- Children over 6 years old are accepted aboard
- Christmas and New Year charge 50%
Snorkeling includes complete equipment: fins, mask, snorkel, and both short and long wetsuits. All items are included in the price, ensuring a safe and enjoyable underwater experience.
We have 4 double kayaks available for use, included in the price. You can enjoy navigating on your own for a while, exploring the calm waters of the Galapagos.
Panga rides are zodiac excursions that allow you to explore the coastline and get up close to the stunning flora and fauna of the Galapagos.
Hiking in the Galapagos lets you explore breathtaking, movie-like landscapes, offering a unique way to connect with the islands' natural beauty.
Paddleboarding is ideal due to the calm waters of the Pacific Ocean in the archipelago, making it a perfect way to enjoy this exciting and highly recommended activity.