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Galapagos By Sea 11 Day Adventure

The Galapagos Islands are unmatched as a nature destination, and this 11 day tour takes you to some of the most pristine islands for incredible wildlife viewing and snorkeling

Because most of the islands and surrounding ocean are protected as a national park, visitors today can still walk among giant tortoises and nesting sea birds, snorkel with sea lions, sharks, and penguins, and view the finches that compelled Charles Darwin to think about how such unique species came into being.

Visit eight islands on an intimate 20-passenger boat, snorkel our favorite coves, walk among wildlife and venture into the highlands on some islands.

Days 1-2, Quito Meet in Ecuador’s capital city of Quito and stay at the Patio Andaluz, a luxury hotel in the colonial part of Quito • Enjoy a half-day tour of the colonial part of Quito, with its plazas and colonial buildings

Days 3-4, The Galapagos Fly from Quito to the island of San Cristobal Island where you will be met by your guides and board your yacht • Visit Playa Ochoa to test your snorkeling equipment and at swim with a small colony of sea lions • Overnight cruise to Genovesa Island • Guided hike along Darwin Bay (Genovesa) which has its origin when the crater of this island collapsed below sea level and is a favorite for birdwatchers • Afternoon hike along El Barranco, with cliffs composed of fragile lava, nesting place for Storm Petrels and one of its main predators, the short-eared owl • Overnight cruise to Fernandina Island

Days 5-6, Fernandina, Santiago Islands Land at Punta Espinoza on Fernandina Island, the youngest and most pristine island in Galapagos • Walk among hundreds of marine iguanas, the largest colony in Galapagos • Visit Tagus Cove to view Galapagos penguins, boobies, pelicans and snorkel among sea lions • Stroll Puerto Egas (Santiago Island) looking for octopus, starfish and other sea life, and fur sea lions • Hike Sombrero Chino, or “Chinese Hat,” a primeval landscape of volcanic rubble and lava tubes

Days 7-9,  Bartolome, North Seymour, Santa Cruz, Española Islands Hike Bartolome Island to the summit of a once active volcano with lava bombs, spatter and cinder cones • Visit the largest colony of magnificent frigate birds found in Galapagos • Snorkeling in deep water off the shore of North Seymour • Visit a private tortoise reserve in the highlands of Santa Cruz • Walk  Los Gemelos, Spanish for “The Twins”, a pair of large pit craters • Visit the breeding center with new hatchlings and miniature tortoises not yet ready to be repatriated • Meet Lonesome George, the last surviving member of the Pinta Island subspecies • Go to Espanola Island to view colonies of blue-footed and Nazca boobies, stunning swallow-tailed gulls, and feel the spray of the "blow hole" • Walk along seemingly endless white sandy beach at Gardner Bay • Enjoy excellent snorkeling site off Gardner Islet

Days 10-11, Quito Visit the Interpretation Center on San Cristobal and learn about both the geological and human history of the islands, conservation issues, and natural history • Climb Tijeretas Hill for  a spectacular view of the white beaches on one side and the roofs of Puerto Baquerizo on the other • Scenic flight from San Cristobal to Quito • Farewell dinner in Quito.

 

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Lodging Highlights

Patio Andaluz, is a luxury hotel in the heart of the historic “Quito Antiguo”, declared as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1978. The hotel is surrounded by churches, museums and national monuments. The hotel is an official National Treasure and holds centuries of history within its walls. It was part of the original Solaris (original building sites) that constituted the city of San Francisco de Quito by the time of its foundation.

About the yachts

You will spend the majority of your nights on your yacht. The fleet of boats used for our 11-day trip includes three identical yachts custom-designed for Galapagos cruising: the M/Y Eric, Flamingo I and Letty. Built in 1991 and refurbished annually, these superior first-class sister yachts accommodate no more than 20 guests and feature three decks of spacious staterooms with polished teak interiors trimmed with shiny brass fittings. Accommodations include ten double outside-facing cabins with a window or porthole view, one double bed or two twin lower beds, fully air-conditioned with private bath (hot and cold water showers), soap/shampoo dispensers, hair dryer, closet, drawers, intercom and separate climate controls for your comfort. There’s a dining room, well-stocked bar and conference area with a flat screen TV and panoramic picture windows. Or you can relax in a lounge chair on the sun deck, enjoying sea breezes, sunshine or a sky full of stars.

Your guides

All of our guides are certified by the Galapagos National Park and have gone through extensive training. They have several years of experience, yet they also have passion for sharing their knowledge of the wildlife, biology, geology and natural history in general. You will also find that your guide is passionate about conservation of the Islands and is very strict when it comes to following and enforcing Galapagos park guidelines and rules. Your guide is eager to share his knowledge as he gives on sight briefings during your shore excursions as well as during the evening lectures.

The Galapagos Islands are among the premier wildlife viewing destinations in the world, and the best place to see evolution in action. We offer cruises and land-based trips to fit the needs of any traveler. The history of the islands, as the place that inspired Charles Darwin into developing the theory of evolution, alone is worth the trip. Because most of the islands and surrounding ocean are protected as a national park, visitors today can still hike among giant tortoises, snorkel and kayak with sea lions, sharks, and penguins, and view the finches that compelled Darwin to think about how such unique species came into being. Aventouras guests can visit three islands by private boat, snorkeling our favorite places and hiking into the highlands while enjoying the towns and beachfront hotels, or cruise among the islands on a four, five, or eight day adventure vacation itinerary.

The Galapagos Islands

The Galapagos archipelago is made up of about 20 islands and over a hundred tiny islets and rocks jutting out of the water, all located along the equator about 600 miles west of Ecuador. The largest of the islands is Isabela, which is about 85 miles long and contains about half of the total land area of the archipelago. Isabela also contains the islands’ highest point, at 5,600 feet. Four of the islands—Isabela, Santa Cruz, San Cristobal, and Floreana - are inhabited, with a total population of around 20,000 people. The largest town in the islands is Puerto Ayora, on Santa Cruz.

Geology and Life Zones

The Galapagos are volcanic islands, as evidenced by the barren volcanic landscapes visible in many places across the islands, as well as fumaroles and other volcanic activity in the Sierra Negra crater on Isabela. The original barren landscapes have given way to vegetation in most parts of the islands, but still influence the evolution of species that struggle to survive in a generally inhospitable land. The combination of elevation changes and differences in moisture on different sides of the islands lead to numerous life zones within the archipelago, from arid areas near the coasts to lush evergreen cloud forests.

Wildlife

Galapagos is best known for the often intriguing, sometimes even bizarre, wildlife found throughout the islands. Mainland species are laboratories of evolution, having evolved in isolation, far away from the competitive pressures of the mainland but subject to the harsh environment of the islands. Darwin’s finches may be the best-known example, but giant tortoises, marine iguanas, and sea birds including blue-footed boobies are among the captivating species that are easier to spot. The Galapagos are also a fascinating region for marine life, because they are influenced by two marine currents, the cold Humboldt current and the warm Panama current. The result is a snorkeling paradise, rich with sea lions, penguins, sharks, rays, and colorful tropical fish. 

When to go

The Galapagos Islands are a great year-round travel destination.  Situated so close to the equator, the climate of the Galapagos is always very pleasant. June through December is called the dry season and is characterized by blue skies and mid-day showers. During this time of the year the sea mammals and land birds are most active. December through May is called the warm season and is more tropical, meaning daily rain and cloudier skies. This is the season that the island birds are more active and the ocean temperature is warmer for snorkeling or swimming. Regardless of when you travel to the Galapagos there will always be amazing wildlife to see and experience!

Trip Details

$4,949 USD about our prices

11 days/10 nights

Year-round destination

Up to 20 guests

Quito, Ecuador

Year-round departures based on availability

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The price above does not include a domestic flight fuel surcharge, Galapagos park entrance fee, and transit card. Download the detailed itinerary for more details. There are no single supplement options for this trip. There may be an option for sharing wit

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Galapagos Facts

Human population: 25,000

Number of main islands: 15

Distance from mainland Ecuador: 605 miles

Colors of the Galapagos Islands Province flag: Green, white, blue

Year UNESCO designated Galapagos as the first World Heritage site: 1978

Galapago means: Saddle. It refers to the Galapagos Tortoise which has a saddle shaped shell.

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