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Fri
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AM: Baltra airport
PM: Plazas Island |
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Sat |
AM: San
Cristobal - Interpretation center &
Tijeretas Hill
PM: Lobos Island
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Sun |
AM: Española -
Gardner Bay
PM: Española - Punta Suarez |
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Mon |
AM: Floreana
- Punta Cormorant
PM: Floreana - Post Office Bay |
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Tue |
AM: Santa Cruz -
Charles Darwin Station, Baltra airport |
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Tue |
AM: Baltra airport
PM: Santa Cruz - Highlands, Charles Darwin
Station |
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Wed |
AM: Chinese
Hat
PM: Santiago - Puerto Egas
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Thu |
AM: Santiago -
Sullivan Bay
PM: Bartolome
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Fri |
AM: Bachas,
Baltra airport
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MC JOURNEY is
offering from now on KAYAKING and SNORKELING
without any additional cost.
DIVING is possible with prior notice at the
following sites:
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Santiago Island (Albany)
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Bartolome Island
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Española Island (Gardner)
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Santa Cruz Island (Gordon)
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Floreana Island (Champion, Enderby)
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San Cristobal (Lobos)
The price is 85 USD per immersion
- Diving needs are to be paid in advance in conjunction
with the cruise payment.
-The
diving sites are subject to climate conditions and other
factors.
- The dives will not interfere with the other program
activities (immersions at dawn).
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The cost per dive is ~95 USD, including all equipment. A
minimum of 4 divers is necessary. Wet suits 5 mm thick
are usually sufficient for local water temperature and
are available on board (included in the price).
- Immersions:
8 Day Cruise: 6 immersions
5 Day Cruise: 3 immersions
- Dive master included in the services
- A diver's license is needed, as well as a disclaimer
and preferably diver insurance.
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Sample day by day itinerary
Day 1
Friday morning: Baltra airport, Galapagos
The flight from Quito (via Guayaquil) to the Galapagos is approximately
2 ½ hours on a Boeing 727. Upon arrival at Baltra travelers pass through
an airport inspection point to insure that no foreign plants or animals
are introduced to the islands and to pay the park entrance fee of $100
(unless prepaid). Guides will meet you, collect your luggage and escort
you on the short bus ride to the harbor. Motorized rafts, called
‘Pangas’ will transport you to the M/C Journey and our crew will welcome
you onboard. After departure and lunch, the first island visit is made.
Friday
afternoon: Plaza Island
These are two small islets that were uplifted a short distance from the
East Coast of Santa Cruz. The unusual vegetation and location of the
island create an interesting landscape in which the fauna and flora of
Galápagos are enhanced. Moreover despite its small size, some of the
most interesting and outstanding species of the archipelago occur here.
It is possible to guarantee the observation of land iguanas that often
are in the shade of a cactus. Nesting on the rugged southern cliffs, are
usually swallow –tailed gulls, which seen along with various other sea
birds. The protected rocky seashore is a prime habitat for a large
colony of noisy sea lions. The principal attraction of Plazas is the
land iguanas, the sea lions and the swallow – tailed gulls. Also we can
see yellow – tailed mullets, Audubon’s shearwaters, red-billed
tropicbirds, frigate birds, and brown pelicans gliding past the cliff.
(D)
Day 2
Saturday morning: San Cristobal Island - Interpretation Center &
Tijeretas Hill
The interpretation centre was built with the cooperation of the Spanish
Cience Centre. It gives a very good introduction to the Galaagos
islands, its marine and land life, fauna and flora. It is located in the
outskirts of the small city of Pto. Baquerizo Moreno, which is the
capital of the Galapagos Province.
The trip
to the Hill takes approximately 20-40 minutes. Once there, visitors are
treated to a spectacular view of the white beaches on one side and the
roofs of Puerto Baquerizo on the other. The hill is often visited by
Frigatebirds, giving it its name. Here it is possible to see Magnificent
Frigatebirds and Great Frigatebirds in the same colony. This is the
perfect place to compare and learn to distinguish them.
This site
offers some safe snorkeling without strong currents. It is great for
beginners. You can find sting rays, barber fish and butterfly fish.
Saturday
afternoon: Isla Lobos (Sea Lion Islet)
This small islet, located only an hour by boat from Pto. Baquerizo
Moreno is separated from the main Island by a narrow strecht of calm
water. Upon its rocky shores blue-footed boobies nest and sea lions
rest. The atmosphere is one of tranquility and primitive beauty. This
shows a very typical Galapagos environment.
(B,L,D)
Day 3
Sunday morning: Española island - Gardner Bay
Located on the northeastern coast of Hood, Gardner Bay provides an
excellent beach for relaxing, swimming and an opportunity to observe sea
lions. Here we can also observe sharks on the cristaline waters of the
ocean
Sunday
afternoon: Española Island -Punta Suarez
This rocky point of land sustains one of the most impressive and varied
colonies of sea birds in the Galápagos. Along its southern shore, high
cliffs rise up from the sea affording the visitor spectacular views of
soaring birds and of the blow whole, where water spouts up to 50-75 feet
into the air according to the intensity of the surf.
(B,L,D)
Day 4
Monday morning: Floreana Island - Cormorant Point
This site probably, offers one of the largest and the best flamingo
lagoon in the Galapagos. It is situated between two tuff cones that give
the area a special athmosphere. There are various species of shorebirds
to be seen besides flamingoes, the mnost frecuent are common stilts,
white-chceked pintail ducks and other migratories. This is a unique zone
due to the high percentage of endemism in the plant life. Is also very
interesting the two distinct beaches: the “grean beach (due to high
percentage of olivine crystals in the sand) and the “Flour sand beach”
made up of coral.
Monday
afternoon: Post Office Bay
Historically, this site is the location of a wooden barrel that was
placed in the 18th century by the crew of a whaling ship. It has been
used since this time by mariners and tourists as a post office. The idea
is to carry letters or postcards to their destination by hand. Apart
from being the Post Office Barrel, this site was the landing area for
some of the first colonists.
(B,L,D)
Day 5
Tuesday morning: Santa Cruz Island - Charles Darwin Station
Although the great majority of Galapagos visitors come here to observe
and appreciate natural wonders, it is also interesting to learn how the
protection and conservation of the islands are carried out. One of the
principal attractions are National Park information center, Van Staelen
Exhibition Hall, Breeding and Rearing Center for young tortoises,
Lonesome George (tortoise from Pinta), adult Galapagos tortoises in
captivity.
Tuesday
afternoon: Santa Cruz Island - Highlands
The trail to the highlands leaves from Bellavista and passes through the
agricultural zone, near the National Park boundary, the Miconia Zone and
then goes to the Fern and Sedge zone. With clear weather (unpredictable)
this area affords beautiful scenes of rolling hills and extinct volcanic
cones covered with grass and lush greenery all year round.
((B), (L), (D))
Day 6
Wednesday morning: Chinese Hat
Chinese hat is a tiny Island just off the southeastern tip of Santiago
Island is less than a quarter of 1 sq km in size. It is a fairly recent
volcanic cone, which accounts for its descriptive name, it has the shape
of a down-facing Chinese hat. The hat shape is best appreciated from the
northside. Opposite Sombrero Chino, on the rocky shoreline of nearby
Santiago, Galapagos penguins are often seen.
A 400 m..trail goes around the cove and through a sea lion colony -
marine iguanas cover the landscape. The volcanic scenery is attractive,
and there are good views of the cone. There are snorkeling and swimming
opportunities in the cove.
Wednesday
afternoon: Santiago Island - Puerto Egas
Wet Landing. James Bay at the western end. Puerto Egas with its black
sand beaches was the site of small salt mining industry in the 1960s. A
hike inland to the salt crater is an excellent opportunity to sight land
birds such as finches, doves, and hawks. A walk down the rugged
shoreline, especially at low tide, will turn up many marine species.
Iguanas bask on the rocks and sea lions laze in the tide pools. At the
end of the trail there is a series of grottoes or sea caves where fur
seals and night herons are found resting on shady ledges.
The wet landing on the dark sands of Puerto Egas, James Bay leads to one
of the more rewarding visits in the Galapagos. First, a trail leads
inland to the remains of a salt mining operation, one of several largely
unsuccessful attempts to commercialize the Galapagos. Some groups will
make the 1 hour round trip to the Sugarloaf Volcano (about 1000 ft
elevation). But it is the Fur Seal Grotto that produces the most
pleasure for visitors. Here one can get very close views of both fur
seals and sea lions in a series of rocky pools. For many, this is the
only opportunity to see the Galapagos fur seal, once thought to be on
the verge of extinction. In addition to the fur seals. James Bay offers
the best opportunity for tide-pooling in the Galapagos.
(B,L,D)
Day 7
Thursday morning: Santiago Island - Bahia Sullivan
This visitor site provides a unique opportunity to view a recent lava
flow of approximately 100 years old. The East Side of James Island is
known to have barren volcanic landscapes, dominated by black pahoehoe
(ropy) lava flows of very young age. On the surface of the lava is
possible to observe some tree that was carried down by the flow of the
fresh lava. It is also interesting to see how some Mollugo plants are
starting to colonize the small lava fissures.
Thursday
afternoon: Bartolome Island
A small barren island, located across Sullivan Bay off James Island,
Bartholomew has two visitors’ sites. At one of them it is possible to
climb to the summit of the island, from where visitors can observe a
variety of volcanic formations, spatter and tuff cones, lava flows and
lava tubes. The moon like landscape provides the most scenic panorama in
the archipelago. At the other site, the visitor may swim and snorkel
from a beautiful beach or walk across the isthmus to another beach that
faces south, where swimming is prohibited. Multi –coloured fish and
occasionally penguins may be seen at the base of the tall pinnacle rock,
which dominates Bartholomew’s landscape.
(B,L,D)
Day 8
Friday morning: Santa Cruz Island - Bachas Beach
These two small beaches are found to the West of Turtle Cove. Their sand
is made of decomposed coral, which makes it white and soft, making it a
favourite nesting site for sea turtles. Behind one of the beaches there
is a small brackish water lagoon, where occasionally is possible to
observe flamingos and other coastal birds, such as black-necked stilts
and whimbrels. The other beach is longer, but it has two old barges that
were abandoned during the Second World War, when the USA used Baltra
Island as a strategically point to protect the Panama Channel.
After
your visit to Bachas, transfer to the airport in Baltra. Flight back to
Quito or Guayaquil.
(B)
Note:
Itineraries are subject to variations due to weather conditions or
Galapagos National Park regulations. B= breakfast, L= lunch, D= dinner.
