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Galapagos Odyssey
Galapagos
Ecuador
Special Offer Available!!
The Galapagos Odyssey Yacht vacations offer nature avid travelers the opportunity to experience close encounters with the unique wildlife of the Galapagos Islands.
The best way for a traveller to make the most of their Galapagos Vacation time is to cruise around the Islands and experience several visitor sites each day.
We focus on the natural encounters with the unique Galapagos Islands wildlife. Our well planned shore excursions allow passengers to see up close the Galapagos animals and how they have adapted to the harsh Island conditions.
On your Galapagos vacation we also make sure that survival of the fittest is observed and not experienced... this is why we designed the M/V Galapagos Odyssey, a luxury yacht that represents a true evolution in the private yacht cruise industry.
We put in over 100 years of combined experience in the design of our brand new luxury yacht "M/V Galapagos Odyssey". You will not find a private yacht in the Galapagos Islands that offers more space, comfort or service on a 16 passenger boat. Amenities on board include a Jacuzzi, Al Fresco dining area, spa service, spacious sun and shade decks, combined with elegant interiors and a cabin layout that allows for picture windows that can be opened for fresh air flow.
A great Galapagos Vacation itinerary that includes the main wildlife highlights the Galapagos Islands have to offer. A variety of visitor sites including volcano hikes, Island trails, mangrove forests, turtle breeding farms, research centers, marine sites and more. A cruise on board the M/V Galapagos Odyssey will allow visitors to explore the both land animals and marine fauna of the Galapagos archipelago. Activities you can enjoy are trekking, horseback riding, kayaking, snorkelling, scuba diving, beach combing amongst others.
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Rates and Dates for 2012
Special Offer: $640 OFF for the following 6-day cruises:
June 14 and 19, July 12, 17 and 31, Aug 28, Oct 9 nd 23,
Nov 1 and 6, Dec 13
$500 OFF for the following 5-day cruises:
July 8, Spet 2, Oct 14 and 28
Rates include:
All transfers in Galapagos, all meals, water, coffee and tea, excursions as mentioned in the itinerary with English speaking guide, snorkeling equipment, kayaks.
| A | 2012 | 5 day cruise SUN-THU, AP Cabin | 5d / 4n | $2750 |
| Single Upper Deck + 100% - Lower +30% | $0 |
| Child under 12 yrs - 20% discount | $0 |
| Galapagos Park Fee | $100 |
| INGALA identity card for the entrance to Galapagos US$ 10,00 | $10 |
| B | 2012 | 6 day cruise TUE-SUN and THU-TUE, AP Cabin | 6d / 5n | $3450 |
| Single Upper Deck + 100% - Lower +30% | $0 |
| Child under 12 yrs - 15% discount | $0 |
| Galapagos Park Fee | $100 |
| INGALA identity card for the entrance to Galapagos US$ 10,00 | $10 |
| C | 2012 | 10 day cruise TUE-THU and SUN-TUE , AP Cabin | 10d / 9n | $5995 |
| Single Upper Deck + 100% - Lower +30% | $0 |
| Child under 12 yrs - 15% discount | $0 |
| Galapagos Park Fee | $100 |
| INGALA identity card for the entrance to Galapagos US$ 10,00 | $10 |
| D | 2012 | 11 day cruise THU-SUN , AP Cabin | 11d / 10n | $6395 |
| Single Upper Deck + 100% - Lower +30% | $0 |
| Child under 12 yrs - 15% discount | $0 |
| Galapagos Park Fee | $100 |
| INGALA identity card for the entrance to Galapagos US$ 10,00 | $10 |
| E | 2012 | 15 day cruise SUN-SUN, TUE-TUE and THU-THU , AP Cabin | 15d / 14n | $8820 |
| Single Upper Deck + 100% - Lower +30% | $0 |
| Child under 12 yrs - 15% discount | $0 |
| Galapagos Park Fee | $100 |
| INGALA identity card for the entrance to Galapagos US$ 10,00 | $10 |
Minimum Deposit:
40 %
Rates Note:
Flight rates and entrance fees are subject to change.
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A new Fuel Surcharge is proposed - $50 to $70 each way
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Tour Dates for 2012
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Weekly departures - book early !
5 days SU-TH (every 15 days)
6 days TU-SU & TH-TU (every 15 days)
10 days SU-TU & TU-TH (every 15 days)
11 days TH-SU (every 15 days)
15 days TU-TU, TH- TH & SU-SU (every 15 days)
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Rates do not include:
Flights to and from Galapagos; Galapagos National Park entrance fee; Transit Control Card; soft- and alcoholic drinks, personal expenses, extras and tips.

2010
Day 1 Sunday Transfer to airport.
Flight to Galapagos and Transfer to the yacht.
AM: Baltra airport, Galapagos
Upon arrival at Baltra travellers pass through an airport inspection point to insure that no foreign plants or animals are introduced. Guides will meet you, collect your luggage and escort you on the short bus ride to the harbour. Motorized rafts, called ‘Pangas’ will transport you in order to cross Itabaca Channel, then transportation by bus to Puerto Ayora and finally Galapagos Odyssey and our crew will welcome you on board. After departure and lunch, the first island visit is made.
PM: 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. B.L.D.
Day 2, Monday
AM: Bartholomew Island
Bartholomew Island is situated across Sullivan Bay. It has an altitude of 114mts, from where we can observe one of the most beautiful sceneries of the Galapagos Islands, such as: volcanic cones, lunar-like craters, lava fields and the famous pinnacle formed of Toba eroded by the sea. There is very little vegetation on this island.
It has two breathtaking beaches where marine turtles exist and at the base of the pinnacle, is a very small colony of Galapagos penguins.
PM: The Sullivan Bay (Santiago)
Santiago, also called James, or San Salvador Island, is located in the west central part of the Galapagos archipelago. It is the fourth largest island in the archipelago (following Isabela, Fernandina and Santa Cruz). With the exception of some of the large western volcanos of Isabela and Fernandina, it is the also most volcanically active, with many young flows and cones to be seen, particularly along the south, west, and east coasts. These may even be seen from the summit of Volcan Darwin and from space. A number of historic eruptions have been reported over the last 2 centuries. Santiago actually consists of two coalesced volcanos: a typical shield volcano on the northwest end and a low, linear fissure volcano on the southeast end.
B.L.D.
Day 3, Tuesday
AM Sierra Negra Volcano, Isabela island
Isabela Island, the largest and one of the youngest in the Galapagos. We land in Puerto Villamil, which has the second smallest population in Galapagos with around 3000 habitants.
We head up to the highlands from Puerto Villamil. We set up our horses to ride a couple of miles or short trip by car to Sierra Negra slope for a hiking on uneven terrain until we arrive to the Sierra Negra volcano rim. Sierra Negra is the second widest crater in the world. From this viewpoint you have fantastic sights to the 6 x 5 -mile-wide crater, the rest of the volcanoes, and the Perry Isthmus. From here we can hike to Chico Volcano to watch the striking lava formations, examples of the geological occurrences that have created the Galapagos Islands
PM White Tipped Reef Shark Canal ( Tintoreras)
A delightful place will be reached by a nice zodiac ride, "Tintoreras” are small islands in front of Puerto Villamil coast.
Heron on lookout on mangrove branch and Galapagos Penguin and sea lion pup on shore. White-tipped reef sharks are fairly common in the archipelago. Their name in Spanish is tintorera, thus the name of this site as they are always found here resting in the shallow waters B.L.D.
Day 4, Wednesday
AM – Highlands (Santa Cruz)
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.
PM – Charles Darwin Station (Santa Cruz)
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. B.L.D.
Day 5, Thursday
AM - Leon Dormido - Interpretation Center (San Cristobal)
In the morning we visit Kicker Rock (Leon Dormido) also known as the Sleeping Lion because of its resemblance. It is located of the coast of San Cristobal. The remains of a lava cone eroded by the sea, the two vertical rocks rising 500 feet from the ocean form a small channel that is navigable by small boats. This Galapagos Islands natural monument has become a favorite sight for cruises due to the many Tropicbirds, Frigates and boobies that fill the surrounding air.
Beneath the sea the nearly crystal waters offer a brilliant show of colorful tropical fish and invertebrates. Later on we head to the Interpretation Center. It was built with the cooperation of the Spanish Cience Centre and 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.
PM – Loberia (San Cristobal)
In the afternoon we will visit Lobería, which can be found a short 10 minute bus ride or a nice 30 min. walk south from Puerto Baquerizo. Traveler's frequently note the unusual color of the plants as they near the beach. La Lobería is home to a large sea lion colony and nursery. There are frequently dozens of sea lions visible at any time. Low tide is one of the best times to visit however, since it is when the mother's bring the pups into the tide pools for swimming lessons.
Here you'll enjoy the sea lions, marine iguanas, bird watching, and even Galapagos giant tortoises. You have to always stay on the path and try not to disturb the wildlife! B.L.D.

Day 6, Friday
AM Española Island - Gardner Bay
Located on the north-eastern 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 crystalline waters of the ocean
AM Española Island -Punta Suarez
This rocky point of land sustains one of the most impressive and varied colonies of sea birds in the Galapagos. 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 7, Saturday
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 atmosphere. There are various species of shorebirds to be seen besides flamingos, the most frequent are common stilts, white-checked 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 “green beach (due to high percentage of olivine crystals in the sand) and the “Flour sand beach” made up of coral.
PM – Post office bay (Floreana)
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 8, Sunday
AM: Seymour North Island
North Seymour is an uplifted (as opposed to volcanic) island and so is generally flat and strewn with boulders. There are good nesting sites here for a large population of magnificent frigate birds. Blue-footed boobies perform their courtship dance in the more open areas and swallow-tailed gulls perch on the cliff edges. Despite the tremendous surf that can pound the outer shore, sea lions haul out onto the beach and can be found bodysurfing.
Here is where you can admire the beautiful frigate birds and nests of blue-footed boobies. Watch your step, as the boobies don't worry much about where they nest, and you might just step on one. The trees are dotted with male frigate birds trying to attract the attention of the ladies by inflating their bright red skin flaps. They sometimes fly in the air to call more attention to themselves, which is, in itself, a funny display, as the puffy flap throws off their sense of balance! There's a circular path that takes you through the island to a beautiful, rocky shore where the waves crash a silvery-blue.
After your visit to Seymour North Island, transfer to the airport in Baltra. Flight back to Quito or Guayaquil. B.L.
*Note: Itineraries are subject to variations due to weather conditions or Galapagos National Park regulations
2011 Itineraries
Day 1 – Tuesday
Departure Day for :
6 days cruise from Tuesday to Sunday
Cerro Colorado & Puerto Chino, San Cristóbal
Upon
arrival at San Cristobal Airport, travelers pass through an airport
inspection point to insure that no foreign plants or animals are
introduced to the islands, as well as to pay the park entrance fee of
$100 (unless it has been prepaid). A guide will meet you, help you
collect your luggage, and escort you on a short bus ride to the harbor.
In
the afternoon, visit to Cerro Colorado Tortoises Protection and Growing
Center, located at 40 minutes aprox by bus to the south east of the
island. This center was built to improve the status of the population of
the island tortoises. The center includes a large corral, a Visitors
center, breeding center and an interpretative trail. Along this trail is
possible to see different species of native and endemic plants as well
birds as the San Cristobal Mockingbird, Yellow Warblers, and many
species of finches and the Galapagos flycatcher, then we will continue
to Puerto Chino beach and enjoy the view at El Mirador.
Day 2 – Wednesday
AM: Española Island, Gardner Bay
Located
on the north-eastern coast of Hood, Gardner Bay provides an excellent
beach for relaxing, swimming, snorkeling, kayaking, and the opportunity
to observe sea lions. Here we can also observe sharks in the crystal
clear ocean waters.
PM: Española Island, Punta Suarez
This rocky
land spot sustains one of the most impressive and varied colonies of sea
birds in the Galapagos. 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.
Day 3 – Thursday
AM: Punta Cormorant, Floreana
This
site offers probably the best Flamingo lagoon in the Galapagos; it is
also one of the largest in the islands. It’s situated between two tuff
lava cones that give the area a special atmosphere. There are various
species of shorebirds to observe besides flamingos; the most frequent
are common stilts, white-checked pintail ducks and other migratory
birds. It is very interesting to see the two distinct beaches: “The
Green Beach” (due to its high percentage of olivine crystals in the
sand) and the “Flour Sand Beach” which is made up of coral.
PM: Post office bay & Baroness Lookout, Floreana
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. We will continue to the north of the island and will ascent
to an elevated slope to enjoy a beautiful vista at the Baroness Lookout.
It is said that Baroness Eloisa von Wagner loved this place and spent
several hours watching the horizon. Within walking distance (30 m) are
the ruins of what is known as her House. From this lookout, the
landscape covers the coastline from the Enderby islet to Post Office
Bay, as well as Cerro Pajas, the pool of flamingos and wide forest of
Palo Santo.
Day 4 – Friday
AM: Santa Fe
Located in
the southeastern part of the Galapagos, this island was formed from an
uplift instead than a volcanic origin, this is why is mostly flat. There
are some theories which assure this could be the oldest island in the
Archipielago. Santa Fe is the home of a number of endemic species like
the Galapagos Hawk, Galapagos snake, Galapagos mockingbird, rice rats
and one of the two species of lands Iguanas of the islands. After
disembarkation in the beautiful and clear waters you will be in contact
with one of the many sea lion colonies. Along the trail many salt
bushes can be seen as well giant Pickly pear cactus, gigantism is a
characteristic of oceanic islands. There are great possibilities of
snorkeling with playful sea lions and tropical fishes.
PM: Plazas
Plazas
is located at the east of Santa Cruz Island, and forms part of two
islands known as Islas Plazas. Despite its small size, some of the most
interesting and outstanding species of the Galapagos are found here. The
Plazas land iguanas are smaller than its relatives found at other
islands. Throughout the island are several hybrid iguanas, a result of
crossing a male marine iguana and a female land iguana, they are unique,
recognizable at first glance by their black/gray color, with a land
iguana's crest, but face and tail of the marine iguana. The big
population of iguanas is due to the presence of tunas, their favorite
food. Swallow Tailed Gulls nesting in the rugged cliffs are seen along
with other sea bids as: Audubon shearwaters, red-billed tropicbirds,
frigate birds and brown pelicans.
Day 5 – Saturday
AM: North Seymour Island
Seymour
is an uplifted (as opposed to volcanic) island and so is generally flat
and strewn with boulders. There are good nesting sites here for a large
population of magnificent frigate birds. Blue-footed boobies perform
their courtship dance in the more open areas and swallow-tailed gulls
perch on the cliff edges. Despite the tremendous surf that can pound the
outer shore, sea lions haul out onto the beach and can be found
bodysurfing.
Watch your step, as the boobies don't worry much about
where they nest, and you might just step on one. The trees are dotted
with male frigate birds trying to attract the attention of the ladies by
inflating their bright red skin flaps. They sometimes fly in the air to
call more attention to themselves. There's a circular path that takes
you through the island to a beautiful, rocky shore where the waves crash
a silvery-blue.
PM: Bachas Beach, Santa Cruz Island
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 favorite
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.
Day 6 - Sunday
Departure Day for
5 days cruise from Sunday to Thursday
10 days cruise from Sunday to Tuesday
15 days cruise from Sunday to Sunday
AM – Punta Cormorant (Floreana)
AM: Mosquera Islet
Mosquera Islet is located between Baltra and North Seymour. This is a small islet formed by a geological uplift, with a reef of rocks and coral and a great white sand beach, where lie a big population of sea lions. You can also observe several species of shorebirds. This site offers great snorkeling and swimming. Along the rocks are commonly running Red Lava crabs or Sally light-foot crabs
PM: Dragon hill, Santa Cruz Island
The visitor site at Dragon Hill has been open for visits on 1993. This site is located in northwestern Santa Cruz Island and consists of a trail that lead to a hyper-saline lagoon behind the beach, frequented by flamingos, pintail ducks and other species of birds. This site has been re populated with land iguanas from Seymour, Isabela and Santa Cruz islands. There is a short walk to the Hill, which offers a beautiful view of the bay.
Day 7 - Monday
AM: Rábida
Rábida Island is unique because the red color of the rocks and sand. The volcanic material in this island is very porous and external factors as rain, salt water and sea breeze have acted as an oxidizing agent.
A short walk along a trail lead us to a coastal lagoon behind the beach permits the observation of land birds as finches, doves, yellow warblers and mocking birds. At the lagoon there is a colony of flamingos.
PM: Chinese hat
This is a small islet (1 sq km) located just off the southeastern tip of Santiago Island. It is a recent volcanic cone, shaped like a Chinese hat when seen from north side. On the west it can be seen lava formations, formed under the sea and raised upward, this is why coral heads are found on the lava. This is an excellent visit for interpretation of geological features such as lava tubes and lava flows. The landscape is covered by sea lions colonies, marine iguanas and Galapagos penguins.
DAY 8 – Tuesday
AM: Darwin Bay, Genovesa Island
This bay has origin when the crater of this island collapsed below sea level. The wet landing is on a beautiful white coral sandy beach. This is a favorite island for birdwatchers: red footed-booby, masked boobies, wandering tattlers, lava gulls, whimbrels Yellow-crowned, black-crowned and lava herons, with and yellow warblers can be seen in the area.
Continuing on the trail, visitors climb gradually to the edge of the cliff seeing Red-Foots nesting in the Mangrove trees below. Bird watching includes sightings of Sharp-Beaked Finches, Large Cactus and Ground Finches, Galapagos Doves and Swallow-Tailed Gulls. Reaching the end the trail at the cliff's edge offers an incredible view of the island and the many birds living there.
PM: El Barranco, Genovesa Island
El Barranco is located in the southern part of Darwin Bay and it is also known as Prince Philip’s Steps, passengers will climb to a plateau that is part of the stretch of land that surrounds Darwin Bay on its eastern side. There is a big population of Masked boobies and Red-Footed boobies in the tree; Storm petrels and Short-eared Owls have found in Genovesa lava flows the ideal place for nesting.
Day 9 - Wednesday
AM: Bartolomé Island
Bartolomé Island is situated across Sullivan Bay. It has an altitude of 114 meters, from where we can observe one of the most beautiful sceneries of the Galapagos Islands such as: Volcanic cones, lunar-like craters, lava fields, and the famous Toba formed pinnacle eroded by the sea. There is very little vegetation on this island.
It has two breathtaking beaches where marine turtles exist and at the base of the pinnacle, as well as a very small colony of Galapagos penguins.
PM: The Sullivan Bay, Santiago Island
Santiago, also called James, or San Salvador Island, is located in the west central part of the Galapagos archipelago. It is the fourth largest island in the archipelago (following Isabela, Fernandina and Santa Cruz). Along with some of the large western volcanoes of Isabela and Fernandina, Santiago is also volcanically active, with many young flows and cones to be seen, particularly along the south, west, and east coasts. These may even be seen from the summit of Darwin Volcano and from space. A number of historic eruptions have been reported over the last 2 centuries. Santiago actually consists of two coalesced volcanoes: a typical shield volcano on the northwest end and a low, linear fissure volcano on the southeast end.
Day 10 – Thursday
Departure Day for
6 days cruise from Thursday to Tuesday
11 days from Thursday to Sunday
15 days from Thursday to Thursday
AM: Highlands, Santa Cruz Island
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.
PM: Charles Darwin Station, Santa Cruz Island
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 main attractions are the National Park information center, the Van Staelen Exhibition Hall, the Breeding and Rearing Center for young tortoises, Lonesome George (tortoise from Pinta), and adult Galapagos tortoises in captivity.
Day 11 - Friday
AM: White Tipped Reef Shark Canal, Isabela Island
A delightful place reached by a nice zodiac ride. "Tintoreras” are small islands in front of Puerto Villamil coast.
There is Heron lava on the lookout on mangrove branch, and Galapagos Penguin and sea lion often pop out on shore. White-tipped reef sharks are fairly common in the archipelago. Their name in Spanish is Tintorera, thus the name of this site as they are always found here resting in the shallow waters.
PM: Sierra Negra Volcano, Isabela Island
Isabela Island is the largest and one of the youngest islands in the Galapagos archipelago. We land in Puerto Villamil, which has the second smallest population in Galapagos with approximately 3000 hab. We head up to the highlands from Puerto Villamil to Sierra Negra slope, and later we will do some hiking on uneven terrain until we arrive to the Sierra Negra volcano rim. Sierra Negra is the second widest crater in the world. From this viewpoint, you have fantastic sights to the 6 x 5 -mile-wide crater, the rest of the volcanoes, and Perry Isthmus, a 12 Km wide lava field. From here we can hike to Chico Volcano to watch the striking lava formations, examples of the geological occurrences that have created the Galapagos Islands.
Day 12 – Saturday
AM: Punta Moreno, Isabela Island
Punta Moreno is located on the north coast of Isabela Island between the volcano Sierra Negra and Cerro Azul volcano. The trail runs along a lava flow Pahohoe (solidified lava in the form of corrugated or an accordion) into a complex of coastal lagoons, its main attraction are several species of birds which can be found around this lakes and mangroves
PM: Elizabeth Bay, Isabela Island
This is a marine visitor site, the excursion is carried out in a zodiac and so there is no landing point. Your zodiac ride starts with a visit to the Marielas islets where there is the largest and most important penguin colony in the Galapagos Islands. The excursion continues into the cove that is surrounded by red mangroves where you can admire their red roots and green leafs. It is here that you are able to observe sea turtles, flightless cormorants, spotted eagle rays, golden rays, brown pelicans and sea lions. Frequently visitors have been able to see Galapagos Hawks soaring overhead whilst schools of Pompano and Dorado fish swim below
DAY 13 – Sunday
AM: Punta Espinoza, Fernandina Island
Fernandina is the third largest island in the archipelago and has a single visitor site: Punta Espinoza located at the northeastern tip of the island. Just across Tagus Cove, is a visitor site where some of the unique species of Galapagos can be seen. Marine iguanas conglomerate in larger groups than in any other island. They bask around in the sand, swimm near the shore and some time block the way at the landing dock. Among the unique species found here, is the Flightless Comorant. A bird that do to the lack of predators had to adjust their way of survival and perfectionate their skills of finding food in the ocean. Their wings, tails and feet progressively adapted for swimming. To see these birds, is to witness evolution happening right in front of you. Stay within 2m of the cormorants and penguins.
PM: Tagus Cove, Isabela Island
Tagus Cove, a tour along the cliffs in a zodiac will give the visitors a good chance to see the Galapagos penguin, the flightless cormorant and other sea birds. From the landing dock it is about a 30 minute hike along the trail up to the top of the clif from where you can view Darwin Lake, an uplifted ultrasaline lake saltier than the sea. You can also see several volcanoes from this location. Look carefully at the graffiti on the surrounding cliffs of the cove, it has been written by pirates, whalers and bucaneers in past centuries.
DAY 14: MONDAY
AM: Espumilla Beach, Santiago Island
Espumilla beach is located in northern coast of Santiago Island in James Bay. During the last presence the El Niño phenomenon, one of the two lagoons in this site, underwent a process of sedimentation, thus causing the disappearance of a representative colony of flamingos. The main attractions are the palo santo forest and the marvelous. The beach is an important site for nesting marine turtles.
PM: Puerto Egas, Santiago Island
Its black beach is located at the west side of the island and is the main attraction of the island. Their volcanic tuff deposits have favored the formation of this special black sand beach.
This site is called Puerto Egas, because there was an attempt of company of Hector Egas, to start the exploitation of salt, which failed because the price of salt in the continent was very cheap, and did not justify its exploitation in Galapagos. The project was abandoned and they left their infrastructure.
DAY 15: TUESDAY
AM: Isla Lobos, San Cristobal
This little island is reach at approx 1 hour by panga from Port Baquerizo Moreno, the capital of the Island. The trail will lead across a dry vegetation zone, substrate of volcanic rocks and sandy areas. There is a small population of blue-footed boobies and frigate birds, which nest in this site. At the beach you will see a large colony of sea lions. It is common to see shorebirds.
After your visit to Isla Lobos, transfer to the airport in San Cristobal and Flight back to Quito or Guayaquil.

*Note: Itineraries are subject to variations due to weather conditions or Galapagos National Park regulations

Meeting:
Baltra
Airport:
Quito, Baltra
Transfer:
Baltra
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Passport and Visa Requirements:
Passport valid for at least six months required by all nationals referred to in the chart.Passport NotePassports must be carried at all times. Not required by all nationals referred to in the chart ab. more
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- Permit for 16 passengers, capacity for 20
- Mono hull of steel
- 10 Cabins for passengers, all with lower berths. Four twin cabins are located on the upper deck, two twin cabins and two matrimonial cabins are located on the main deck. Two additional cabins are matrimonial/single cabins located on the lower deck and can be made available for tour leaders and/or single passengers. All cabins have private facilities, individually controlled air conditioning, a small desk and sofa. All the 8 main and upper deck cabins feature large windows which can be individually opened.
- 41 mts long & 8 mts wide
- 4 passenger decks (sun deck, top deck, main deck, lower deck).
- 12 knots cruise speed.
- The highest deck is a sun deck with comfortable loungers and a jacuzzi.
- The top deck offers a shaded area and a cocktail bar.
- Besides a spacious lounge, dining area, bar and library on the main deck, there is a shaded outside space for al fresco dining.
This trip includes
some wine with dinner
and can accommodate special dietary requests.
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Passports
Passport valid for at least six months required by all nationals referred to in the chart.
Passport Note
Passports must be carried at all times.
Visas
Not required by all nationals referred to in the chart above for stays of up to 90 days.
Note: (a) A measles vaccination certificate is required by all nationals travelling from Germany and Italy and must be shown on arrival. (b) Nationals not referred to in the chart above are advised to contact the embassy to check visa requirements (see Contact Addresses).
Visa Note
Extensions of a further 90 days are available through the local immigration authorities.
| Passport Required? |
| British |
Yes |
| Australian |
Yes |
| Canadian |
Yes |
| USA |
Yes |
| Other EU |
Yes |
| Visa Required? |
| British |
No |
| Australian |
No |
| Canadian |
No |
| USA |
No |
| Other EU |
No |
| Return Ticket Required? |
| British |
Yes |
| Australian |
Yes |
| Canadian |
Yes |
| USA |
Yes |
| Other EU |
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This information is not being updated on a regular basis. Hidden Trails does not
take any responsibility for the accuracy of the above information. Please, consult
the embassy or consulate for updated info.
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