Day | Visitor Site |
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Friday | AM - Transfer Baltra – Puerto Ayora |
PM - Puerto Ayora & Charles Darwin Station (Santa Cruz) | |
Saturday | AM - North Seymour |
PM - Bartolome | |
Sunday | AM - Tortuga Bay (Santa Cruz) |
PM - Santa Fe | |
Monday | AM - Punta Suarez (Espanola) |
PM - Gardner Bay (Espanola) | |
Tuesday | AM - Cerro Colorado (San Cristobal) |
Transfer out – San Cristobal Airport |
FRIDAY: Baltra – Puerto Ayora Transfer in.
PM: Lunch at noon. Dry landing, hiking educational visit to the Charles Darwin Station (giant tortoises, Opuntia cactus, etc.). Degree of difficulty: easy Duration: 2 hours, dinner at night.
SATURDAY: North Seymour and Bartolome
AM: North Seymour: Breakfast in the morning. Dry landing. On this island you can see blue-footed boobies, colonies of frigates, fork-tailed gulls, terns, sea lions, lava lizards and land iguanas. Palo Santo trees can also be observed. Difficulty: Moderate Duration approximately 1 hour 30 minutes. Lunch at noon.
PM: Bartolomé: Wet Landing, After lunch visit to the Pinnacle Rock beach for swimming and snorkeling.
In the afternoon dry landing to reach the viewpoint of Bartolome. On this island, you can see interesting formations of lava and cinder cones. After a 30 to 40 minutes climbing, a wooden staircase leads to the top of the island where there are beautiful views of the nearby beaches. This island is one of the most visited and photographed because of Pinnacle Rock. Degree of difficulty: difficult, Duration 1 Hour 30 Minutes. Dinner in the evening.
SUNDAY: Tortuga Bay – Santa Fe
AM: Tortuga Bay: Wet Landing, interesting walk to the Turtle Bay beach, perhaps the most beautiful beaches in the Galapagos, we can swim and snorkel observing colonies of marine iguanas, pelicans, Darwin’s finches, sharks, sharks, sea turtles, the incredible forest Giant Cactus, and the nesting of marine iguanas Degree of difficulty: easy Duration: 2 Hours. Lunch at noon.
PM: Santa Fe: snorkeling in the rocky coast of the island to see a variety of fish and sea turtles. Later. Wet Landing. You can see colonies of sea lions, land iguanas, frigate birds, Galapagos doves and lava lizards. On the island you can see a forest of giant cacti and Palo Santo trees. Degree of difficulty: easy Duration: 2 Hours. Dinner in the evening.
MONDAY: Española
AM: Punta Suarez: dry Landing. During the walk on this island you can see sea lions, marine iguanas, blue footed boobies, Nazca boobies, Darwin finches, Galapagos hawks, albatrosses, lava lizards, herons. Degree of difficulty: difficult, Duration: 2 Hours 30 Minutes. Lunch at noon.
PM: Bahia Gardner: Located on the north coast of Española Island. The main attraction is the colony of sea lions, which inhabit the beach in great quantity during the breeding season. Both resident and migratory birds are observed. Degree of difficulty: easy Duration: 2 Hours.
Dinner in the evening.
TUESDAY: San Cristobal
AM: San Cristobal – Cerro Colorado: dry landing. After a bus ride of 45 minutes to reach Cerro Colorado, where you can see giant Galapagos tortoises in their natural habitat. Degree of difficulty: easy, 1 Hour Approx. – Transfer out to San Cristobal’s Airport.
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