Galapagos Central, East & South Islands
10 Days - Xavier III
Encounter the island chain that has enchanted explorers since Darwin first weighed anchor off its shores. Spend seven nights exploring the incredible wildlife of the Galápagos archipelago in the company of an expert Naturalist Guide. This 10 day adventure is not to be missed! See giant tortoises in their natural environment on Santa Cruz, explore the fascinating red beach of Rabida Island, discover Floreana Island with its original post office and experience the amazing wildlife of Espanola Island and other breathtaking places. In the evenings, return to the Xavier to reflect on the day’s adventures.
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Itinerary Highlights
- Snorkel with rays and sea lions at Kicker Rock
- Come face-to-face with 200-year-old giant tortoises
- Visit contrasting green and white sand beaches on Floreana Island
- Explore large colonies of blue-footed boobies and marine iguanas on the volcanic rocks
- Discover three species of boobies and two species of frigatebirds nesting together at Punta Pitt
- Send a post card at Post Office Bay and bring one home
Itinerary in Brief
- Day 1: Arrival in Quito
- Day 2: Fly to Baltra Island
- Day 3: Rábida Island & Bachas Beach
- Day 4: Floreana Island
- Day 5: Punta Suárez & Bahía Gardner
- Day 6: Puerto Baquerizo Moreno
- Day 7: Punta Pitt & Kicker Rock
- Day 8: Santiago Island
- Day 9: Baltra Island - Quito
- Day 10: Depart Quito
Day 1: Arrival in Quito
On arrival, check into your hotel and feel free to explore the culturally and historically vibrant capital city of Ecuador. Quito is lined with a variety of shops, churches occupied by fine art, overflowing market stands, hat makers, diverse food and nightlife displays. This city is well known for its ‘Old Town’, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site comprising stunning colonial monuments, sculptures and architecture.
Day 2: Quito - Puerto Ayora
Take an early flight from Quito to the Galapagos Islands. Head to Santa Cruz’s verdant highlands and the El Chato Reserve, a perfect place to see giant tortoises in their natural environment. Explore the reserve’s lagoon and lava tunnels, keeping an eye out for owls that often roost in the tunnels’ entrances.
Day 3: Rábida Island & Bachas Beach
Arrive at a red sand beach at Rábida to explore its trails. A short trail leads to a saltwater lagoon; another trail goes past the lagoon to the interior, where the revered palo santo trees grow. (When burned, the branches of this tree give off a pleasing aroma and ward off mosquitoes.) Head back to the beach to see prehistoric-looking pelicans nesting among low-lying bushes – it's a rare treat to watch parent pelicans return with gullets full of fish for the squawking youngsters.
Head to Bachas Beach where the sand is made of decomposed coral, making it soft and white, and a favourite site for nesting sea turtles. Spot abundant Sally Lightfoot crabs on the lava rocks along the water's edge -- these crabs will eat anything they can get their claws on! Trek to see a wide range of wildlife, including flamingos, hermit crabs, black necked stilts, and sea lions.
Day 4: Floreana Island
Visit Punta Cormorant, the only landing site on Floreana Island, and discover two amazingly different beaches: one with green sand, coloured by olivine crystals, and another with white sand particles known as 'Flour Beach'. Spend the afternoon observing flamingos and other shore birds feeding in the lagoon. Spot penguins and marine iguanas at the water’s edge.
Later, visit Post Office Bay and learn about its unique history. In the late 18th century, English whaling vessels placed a barrel here to be used as a post office. Today, the box is used mainly by tourists, who may drop off and pick up unstamped letters to be carried to far destinations. Continue the tradition – leave a letter and take one to deliver (be sure it makes it to the correct location)!
Take the opportunity to snorkel around Champion Islet and get up close and personal with the playful sea lion colony that reside in the waters off this tiny island. Keep an eye out for sea turtles, rays and colourful fish swimming by. There can be currents in this area, this activity should be done by strong swimmers only.
Day 5: Punta Suárez & Bahía Gardner
Head to Punta Suárez on Española Island, the southernmost island in the Galápagos archipelago and home to several wildlife species. Hike to the top of the cliff for spectacular photo opportunities, and explore the island's untamed natural beauty. Visit Gardner Bay's magnificent white sandy beach, home to sea lions and sea birds. Be sure to explore the beautiful turquoise water and its incredible sea life. Spot young sea lions and large schools of surprisingly big tropical fish, including yellow-tailed surgeonfish, king angelfish, and bump-head parrot fish.
Day 6: Puerto Baquerizo Moreno
Visit the Interpretation Centre on San Cristóbal Island and enjoy free time to explore the port town of Puerto Baquerizo Moreno.
Learn about the history of the Galápagos Islands from the very beginning of their volcanic origins through to today’s conservation efforts. Tour the Human History exhibit to learn about the islands’ discovery and colonization, and discover the natural history and variety of flora and fauna that make the Galápagos so fascinating.
Day 7: Punta Pitt & Kicker Rock
This morning visit Punta Pitt. Enjoy amazing wildlife watching and interesting geological formations on this fascinating expedition. Arrive at a quiet cove on the eastern tip of San Cristóbal to explore Punta Pitt. Made up of volcanic tuff substrate, it's the only site in the Galápagos where it's possible to see three species of boobies and two species of frigatebirds. Visit Cerro Brujo to explore its coastline, and look for wildlife on the beach, in the water, and in the air. Learn about the human and natural history of the area from the Galápagos CEO/Naturalist Guide. Take a refreshing dip in the turquoise water, and head out on a short walk to a freshwater lagoon – a great place to see flamingos.
In the afternoon embark on a snorkelling adventure at Kicker Rock, one of the most stunning landmarks in the Galápagos Islands that’s home to an incredibly diverse range of marine life that inhabits the nutrient-rich water. Explore the rock which rises 150m (492 ft) above the ocean's surface, and is divided into two parts by a narrow channel. See an array of sharks and fish that are drawn to the rock and provide for an exhilarating unique snorkelling experience.
Day 8: Santiago Island
Jump into the panga and cruise alongside high cliffs and rock formations on this visit to Bucaneer Cove, which was a favourite hideout for pirates looking to stock up their boats with food and water. Spot sea lions relaxing on the beach and sea birds nesting in the cove – there’s lots to see at this site. Head to Playa Espumilla, one of the most idyllic beaches in the Galápagos Islands, which has thick mangroves and sea turtle nesting sites.
Explore the spectacular shoreline of Puerto Egas, also known as James Bay. Spot a great number of shore birds and reptiles – the beach area is home to a plethora of wildlife.
Day 9: Puerto Ayora - Quito
Before you fly back to Quito today visit Fausto Llerena Breeding Centre a great place to observe many species of tortoises and land iguanas in captivity. Brought back from the brink of extinction, see the famous Galápagos tortoise up close – a corral houses adult tortoises, and a nursery cares for the young until around age three when their shells have hardened.
This area also houses the Charles Darwin Research Station, a scientific organisation initiated in 1964, which works to preserve the Galápagos' ecosystem through the conservation efforts of scientists, researchers, and volunteers. While the offices themselves are not open to visitors, the research station provides a study location for international scientists and environmental education for the local community.
Day 10: Depart Quito
After breakfast, feel free to explore enchanting Quito for a last time before you depart back home.
Cabin Details
Lower Deck Cabin
4 Lower deck cabins with twin bedding, porthole window, private bathroom & air conditioning.
Upper Deck Cabin
4 Upper deck cabins with twin bedding, picture window, private bathroom & air conditioning.
Xavier III Deckplan
Specifications
- Year Built: 1996
- Year Refurbished: 2016
- Capacity: 16 passengers
- Length: 25.5m
- Width: 7.6m
- Cruise Speed: 9 knots
- Maximum Speed: 10 knots
- Crew: 7 + guide
- Pangas: 2
Whats included?
- Return flights between Quito & Galapagos
- 7 nights on-board accommodation & 2 nights hotel accommodation
- Transfers between destinations and to/from included activities
- Tours with English speaking guides
- Activities as specified
- All meals on-board & breakfast at the hotel
- Use of snorkelling equipment
What’s not included?
- Air transportation other than specified
- Airport Transfer on the first and last day
- Passport, visa and immigration fees
- Airport arrival/departure taxes
- Travel protection plan
- Galapagos National Park fee US$100
- Transit Control Card US$20
- Alcoholic & non-alcoholic beverages
- Laundry service
- Gratuities
- Any items not mentioned as included