Itinerary 8 Days B:

Galapagos in Focus

Set sail on an eight-day adventure through one of the most diverse, untouched and fascinating places on earth. The central eastern islands of the Galapagos play host to an unbelievable array of wildlife, both above and below the surface, which you’ll discover during incredible guided walks and snorkelling excursions. As you cruise, walk and snorkel, look out for giant Galapagos tortoises, blue-footed boobies, iguanas, sea lions, fur seals and sea turtles (to name just a few!). From the sandy beaches of Espumilla to the volcanic craters of Isla Santiago, the landscapes are as mesmerising as the wildlife. Hop aboard for an adventure that surprises at every turn.

 

Start
San Cristobal Airport, Galapagos Islands (SCY)
Finish
Baltra Airport, Galapagos Islands (GPS)
Physical rating
Moderate
Style
First Class
Ages
Min 12
Group size
Min 1 – Max 16

Why you´ll love this trip

Get a true taste of the Galapagos, sailing through its central and eastern islands, discovering untouched wilderness and unique wildlife.

Enjoy a room with a new view each day, getting to each island in the comfort of the mighty M/Y Grand Queen Beatriz.

Encounter giant Galapagos tortoises, blue-footed and masked boobies, pelicans and frigate birds, as well as land and marine iguanas, sea lions, fur seals and perhaps dolphins, whales and sea turtles.

Experience the contrasting landscapes of a selection of islands. From the sandy Espumilla beach to the volcanic formation of Pinnacle Rock, you’ll see the diversity of the Galapagos.

Live on island time, with the opportunity to explore coves, craters and inlets off the beaten track – one of the many benefits of a small group sail.

Itinerary

Day 1 Sunday: San Cristobal Island: Airport transfer & Galapaguera Cerro Colorado

Welcome to the Galapagos!
Today you will be meeting other travellers arriving from Quito or Guayaquil at San Cristobal Airport.

You will be met in the arrival hall of the airport by the National Park Guide, and
transferred to your motor yacht ‘Grand Queen Beatriz’.

This afternoon you will travel into the interior of the island to visit the highlands site of ‘Galapaguera of Cerro Colorado’ (Red Hill) where the national park has established a breeding program and information center for tortoises. Here, we will be able to see giant tortoises in their natural habitat and learn all about their origin, evolution and their threatened future.

Accommodation

  • M/Y Grand Queen Beatriz (1 night)

Meals

  • Lunch
  • Dinner

Included activities

  • Isla San Cristobal – Highlands Walk (1.5 hours) – Dry Landing
Day 2 Monday: Bartolome Island & Santiago Island: Sullivan Bay

Bartolomé is a relatively new island in the archipelago and traces of its volcanic past can be seen everywhere, as evidenced by the amazing lunar-like landscape.

The Pinnacle Rock is one of the most photographed sites in the Galapagos – an abrupt jag of rock protruding from the earth like a tooth, while nearby two golden bays back onto each other.

You can hike to the top of a once-active volcano here, and enjoy superb views across to Sullivan Bay, on nearby Santiago Island.

Accommodation

  • M/Y Grand Queen Beatriz (1 night)

Meals

  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Dinner

Included activities

  • Isla Santiago – Sullivan Bay – Walk (1.5 hours) – Dry Landing
  • Isla Bartolome – Walk (1.5 hours) – Dry Landing
  • Isla Bartolome – Snorkelling (1.5 hours)
  • Isla Bartolome – Panga ride (30 mins)
Day 3 Tuesday: Santiago Island: Espumilla beach, Buccaneer Cove & Egas Port

Today you will visit some wonderful places. Espumilla Beach, on the northern coast of Santiago Island in James Bay, is one of the most idyllic locations in the Galapagos Islands and is an important nesting site for marine turtles. Espumilla beach is also well known for its Palo Santo Forest and some extraordinary lava formations.

This morning you will also visit Caleta Bucanero (Buccaneer Cove), a natural monument of rocks caused by sea erosion. This cove was used by pirates to careen their ships. It is a place of local legends and stories! Port Egas is a black sand beach located on the west side of James Bay and northwest of Santiago Island.

South of the beach is Sugarloaf Volcano, which has deposits of volcanic tuff. This site is named Puerto Egas, after Hector Egas who last attempted to mine salt here. The walk along the beach offers hundreds of marine iguanas, California sea lions and Galapagos fur sea lions.

Accommodation

  • M/Y Grand Queen Beatriz (1 night)

Meals

  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Dinner

Included activities

  • Isla Santiago – Puerto Egas – Walk (1.45 hours) – Wet Landing
  • Isla Santiago – Puerto Egas – Snorkelling (1 hour)
  • Isla Sanitago – Espumilla Beach – Panga ride or Snorkelling (45 mins)
  • Isla Sanitago – Buccaneer’s Cove – Panga Ride (45 mins)
Day 4 Wednesday: Santa Cruz Island: Charles Darwin Research Station & Highlands

Today you will visit Santa Cruz, the second largest island in the Galapagos. The small town of Puerto Ayora is the economic center of the archipelago, and home to the Charles Darwin Research Station. As well as undertaking vital conservation work, the station also makes for interesting exploration and offers the best opportunities for close encounters with giant tortoises.

You will also observe baby tortoises and land iguanas. Afterward you’ll head up into the highlands for a total change of scenery. Beginning at the coast you will travel across Santa Cruz through the agricultural region and into the misty forests. This is a lush humid zone containing miconia bushes, scalesia and inactive
volcanic cones.

Santa Cruz has more endemic plants than any of the other islands and you are likely to see Galapagos giant tortoises in their natural habitat and perhaps even the bright red feathers of a vermillion flycatcher!

Accommodation

  • M/Y Grand Queen Beatriz (1 night)

Meals

  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Dinner

Included activities

  • Isla Santa Cruz – Charles Darwin Research Station (1 hour) – Dry Landing
  • Isla Santa Cruz – Highlands Visit (1.5 hours) – Dry Landing
Day 5 Thursday: North Seymour Island & Mosquera Islet

Today you will take a morning excursion to North Seymour. The trail on North Seymour crosses the inland through the island and then explores the rocky coast. Along the way the trail passes colonies of blue footed boobies and frigate birds.

The magnificent frigate bird, a large black bird with a long wingspan, and a hooked beak, is extremely fast and has excellent vision. Frigate birds are known for the large red pouch on their necks. During mating season the males throw back their heads, inflate the pouch (sometimes to the size of a soccer ball), and shake trying to capture the attention of female frigates.

Boobies and frigates have an interesting relationship. Sharing the same nesting area on North Seymour, blue-footed boobies nest on the ground making their nests from the twigs of the palo santos trees, while the frigate birds nest just above them in the saltbushes.

After lunch you will visit the small sandy island of Mosquera, it’s a relaxing, picturesque stop. Along the rocks and in the tide pool, sally lightfoot crabs (red lava crabs) scamper back and forth, skipping across small pools of water in search of food. These crabs with their bright red shell tops and blue under shells are
stunning against the black lava.

Accommodation

  • M/Y Grand Queen Beatriz (1 night)

Meals

  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Dinner

Included activities

  • Isla North Seymour – Walk (2 hours) – Dry Landing
  • Isla North Seymour – Snorkelling (1 hours)
  • Isla Mosquera – Snorkelling (1 hour)
  • Isla Mosquera – Beach Walk (1.5 hours) – Wet Landing
Day 6 Friday: Santa Cruz Island: Black Turtle Cove & Dragon Hill

Today you will take a morning excursion to Caleta Tortuga Negra (Black Turtle Cove) – a red mangrove wetland on the north shore of Santa Cruz Island. You will paddle among the cove’s peaceful waters, for your first taste of the underwater riches of this region – it’s a wonderful place to see green turtle and is a nursery for rays and Galapagos sharks.

There is also abundant birdlife, such as the yellow warbler and lava heron. This is also a breeding area for turtles, so it is not uncommon to see them mating. Go for a walk on Cerro Dragón (Dragon Hill) this afternoon, this is one of the best places to see land iguanas in the islands. You’ll walk along the trail from the beach, and along with the land iguanas, other sightings include marine iguanas, flamingos and Sally Lightfoot crabs.

Accommodation

  • M/Y Grand Queen Beatriz (1 night)

Meals

  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Dinner

Included activities

  • Isla Santa Cruz – Black Turtle Cove – Panga ride (1.5 hours)
  • Isla Santa Cruz – Cerro Dragon – Walk (1.5 hours) – Dry Landing
  • Isla Santa Cruz – Cerro Dragon – Snorkelling or swimming (1 hour)
Day 7 Saturday: Chinese Hat & Rabida Island

Rabida, also known as ‘Jervis’ is a tiny island sitting roughly five kilometers south of Santiago and is one of the most striking of the archipelago. Introduced species were eradicated in 1971, meaning that the indigenous wildlife has now been returned to a state of splendid isolation. Additionally, volcanic activity here has produced vivid, fantastical colors, not least the beaches of red sand and cliffs of scarlet.

From the shore, the trail leads through to what is one of the finest lagoons in the Galapagos for viewing flamingos. Rabida is also a wonderful place to spot nesting pelicans. Elsewhere, pintail ducks, marine iguanas and sea lions are all present.

Sombrero Chino is a small islet located near the south-east coast of Santiago. It’s shaped like a Chinese hat (Sombrero Chino) when seen from afar, and is geologically fascinating, with many lava tubes leading from the cone to the coast.

Accommodation

  • M/Y Grand Queen Beatriz (1 night)

Meals

  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Dinner

Included activities

  • Isla Santiago – Sombrero Chino – Snorkelling (1 hour)
  • Sombrero Chino – Walk and Panga ride (2 hours) – Wet Landing
  • Isla Rabida – Snorkelling (1 hour)
  • Isla Rabida – Walk (1.5 hours) – Wet Landing
Day 8 Sunday: Santa Cruz Island: Bachas beach / Baltra Island: Airport

As flights to the mainland from Galapagos depart mid-morning, it is an early start for our last morning on the islands. Depending on the time of our flight, our time spent on this final excursion could be limited.

Today you will take an early morning excursion to Las Bachas, which was so named after the barges abandoned by the American Navy here in the 1940s. The sandy, white beaches of Las Bachas on the north shore of Santa Cruz Island are a nesting site for the Pacific green turtle, and marine iguanas are also commonly seen. The sand here is particularly white and soft as it is made of decomposed coral.

The rocks provide great snorkeling and are the perfect habitat for the Sally Lightfoot crabs, which are plentiful on the island. A saltwater lagoon near to the beach is home to flamingo and whimbrel, and look out too for great blue herons. This is your final excursion before you return to the airport in Baltra for your flight back to Quito.

As you will be leaving the boat this morning, please remember that if you have enjoyed the services provided by your guide and crew, a tip would be very much appreciated by them. As a guideline we recommend each passenger consider US$15 per day for the crew and US$10 per day for your guide. You can leave tips in envelopes that are placed in your cabin on this last day of your journey.

Meals

  • Breakfast

Included activities

  • Isla Santa Cruz – Bachas Beach Walk (1 hour) – Wet Landing
  • Isla Santa Cruz – Bachas Beach Snorkel (1 hour) – Wet Landing

Special Information

Please bear in mind that this and all our yacht’s cruise itineraries are subject to variation without prior notice; itinerary modifications may be made in accordance with the Galapagos National Park’s regulations itemized by the local authorities, weather conditions and/or sea-currents events that may affect the authorized cruise itinerary.

Your guide will inform you of changes (if any) in the regular itinerary on your first briefing on board the Yacht on Day 1 and will explain in detail about the authorized itinerary and visits to be enjoyed during your expedition on board our Yacht.

Customer Reviews

A wonderful trip with a brilliant guide and lovely companions. Great food, ...
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Vanessa
8 Days B
A wonderful trip with a brilliant guide and lovely companions. Great food, fabulous itinerary, stunning wildlife!
Vanessa
This was honestly the best trip I could hope for. It...
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Annabelle
8 Days B
This was honestly the best trip I could hope for. It was my family’s first time doing a guided tour like this, and I feel profoundly connected to the islands as well as the other guests, whole crew and wonderful guides. I 100% recommend. Two of us started tearing up when leaving the boat.
Annabelle
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Richard
8 Days B
Off the back of the Grand Queen Beatrix was a magic way to see the Galapagos. So much wildlife everywhere we looked. A busy itinerary made it feel like we didnt miss a thing.
Richard
The tour was brilliant, the boat Queen beatriz is a luxurious ship ...
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Manuela
8 Days B
The tour was brilliant, the boat Queen beatriz is a luxurious ship the crew is very attentive and u the guide Roberto was the cherry on top day after day. Thank you for this great experience.
Manuela