Western Active exploration of Santa Cruz and a luxury Galápagos cruise
11 Days - Integrity
This journey has been designed for those who wish a little more time to explore the island of Santa Cruz and enjoy the Hemingway-like luxury tented camp experience of Galapagos Safari Camp before boarding INTEGRITY for a seven night exploration of the outer islands.
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Itinerary Highlights
- Each day you will explore the islands, many unchanged since Darwin's time.
- One of the highlights and an integral part of any visit to the Galápagos is the opportunity to swim and snorkel with the marine life—tropical fish, sea lions, turtles and sometimes with penguins!
- An abundance of public spaces allow guests to spread out and enjoy quiet time or socialize with companions.
Itinerary in Brief
- Day 1: Arrive Quito
- Day 2: Quito to Baltra and Santa Cruz
- Day 3: Santa Cruz full day of active exploration
- Day 4: Puerto Ayora, Darwin Station, embarkation
- Day 5 - 10: Aboard the yacht
- Day 11: Disembark, return to Quito
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Day 1: (Wednesday) | Arrive Quito
You'll be met on arrival Thursday evening at Quito's Mariscal Sucre International Airport and transferred to the nearby Holiday Inn Quito Airport hotel. If you would like to spend more time exploring Quito, consider arriving a day or two early to explore this UNESCO World Heritage City in further depth.
Day 2: (Thursday) | Quito to Baltra and Santa Cruz
Transfer to the airport for an early morning flight to Baltra, Galapagos. Upon arrival, you'll be met by a representative from Galapagos Safari Camp and cross the Itabaca Channel to the Island of Santa Cruz where a spacious air conditioned vehicle will take you up into the highlands and your Hemingway-style tented camp accommodations.
Spend the day relaxing after your early morning flight or dive right into the choice of activities available.
Day 3: (Friday) | Santa Cruz full day of active exploration
Options today include any of the following:
Tour of the farm (2.5 hours by foot)
Two natural volcanic formations afford outstanding viewpoints to appreciate the native flora and fauna.
Exploring the Tortoise Reserve (2-4 hours)
Visit the lava tunnels and highland areas to watch giant tortoises at “El Chato,” or on one of the working farms.
The Twin Craters (2 hours)
This walk takes you around part of the rim of two craters in the highlands. This is a good opportunity to observe the vermillion flycatcher and endemic flora.
Lava Java Organic Coffee Plantation Tour (2 hours)
A flagship project on sustainable farming practices where the owner helps locals grow coffee and uses the proceeds to replant endemic species. An insightful, educational experience about the local economy, land conservation, and sustainable community farming initiatives – plus a chance to drink some sublime coffee.
Puerto Ayora and the Charles Darwin Station (half a day)
Discover the vibrant town of Puerto Ayora, including the ceramic garden and visit the Charles Darwin Research Station.
Naturalist Walk (all day but can be divided into shorter segments)
Spend the day walking with your guide through the Miconia zone to Puntudo, a pointy volcanic cone, or up to the highest point on the island. Ornithologists and bird watchers will enjoy seeing interesting species.
Exploring the East (all day but can be divided into two segments)
Drive to the eastern part of the island to explore Cerro Mesa, the largest crater on Santa Cruz and expansive views. After lunch visit Garrapatero beach for coastal bird life and beautiful lagoons. Kayaking and mountain biking are available upon prior request.
Tortuga Bay (half a day or full day)
Hike out to Tortuga Bay, a two-kilometer white sand beach, rich in wildlife and perfect for resting, swimming and some snorkeling.
Day 4: (Saturday) | Puerto Ayora, Darwin Station, embarkation
After breakfast, you'll descend down into the charming port town of Puerto Ayora for lunch and a visit to the Charles Darwin Research Station. You'll board INTEGRITY in the early evening in time for your first dinner aboard. You'll set sail later that evening.
Days 5 - 10 (Sunday to Friday) | Aboard the yacht
Using INTEGRITY as your home, you'll cruise the islands spending as much time ashore as the Park rules permit. With our licensed, INCA-selected naturalist guides, you'll learn about the birds and animals, geology, marine life and oceanic systems of the Galapagos Islands.
Saturday AM: Santa Cruz — Highlands
Visit the highlands of Santa Cruz Island for a special opportunity to view the islands' most famous reptile: the giant tortoises in their wild habitat. What a privilege to see an endangered species roving in this lush environment! The vegetation of the area includes the Scalesia Forest (an endemic giant daisy tree) and birds such as the vermilion flycatcher will delight everyone with its scarlet feathers against an emerald green forest. Look for Darwin's finches (most of them from the tree-finch group), particularly the famous Woodpecker Finch.
Saturday PM: Santa Cruz — Charles Darwin Research Station, Embark Puerto Ayora
We will visit the Charles Darwin Research Station and Galápagos National Park headquarters to learn first hand of the conservation and research efforts in the islands. There, you'll see several subspecies of adult tortoises, lots of hatchlings, and learn of the repatriation programs that are saving several subspecies of tortoises and iguanas from extinction. Later In the afternoon, we will board our yacht, Integrity, for dinner and set sail on our Island cruise. We will live aboard the yacht and spend as much time exploring the islands as park rules permit. Each night, we'll travel on to the next destination.
Sunday AM: Floreana — Punta Cormorant and Champion Island
We'll see flamingos wade in a large lagoon by a green olivine sand beach, and take a short hike to Flour Beach where sea turtles nest and rays frolic off shore. Then, we'll snorkel at Champion Island with curious, playful sea lions and hope to catch a glimpse of the rare Floreana Mockingbird.
Sunday PM: Floreana — Post Office Bay, Asilo de Paz, Black Beach
First we'll stop at the wooden barrel that has served as a "post office" since the 18th Century, where you have the opportunity to continue the tradition. Then we head into the Floreana Highlands to visit tortoises and learn about the history of Wittmer Caves and hear the stories of the Wittmer family, the doctor and his mistress, and the Baroness and her lovers. Our day ends with a barbecue on board Integrity.
Monday AM: Southwestern Isabela — Punta Moreno
We walk onto this young lava flow at the base of Cero Azul past cacti and other early colonizing plants. This flow is dotted with numerous "oases" of brackish lagoons containing a wide variety of life, including flamingos, Paint-billed Crakes, White-cheeked Pintails, and Common Gallinules.
Monday PM: Southwestern Isabela — Elizabeth Bay and Las Marielas
We float in our skiffs silently into the narrow channels of the mangrove lagoon to see rays, Flightless Cormorants, penguins, pelicans, lava herons, sea turtles, sea lions, Blue-footed Boobies, many fish and other species that inhabit this vital zone. The Marielas Islets, just outside the bay, are home to many penguins, and visitors can usually observe them both on shore and swimming nearby.
Tuesday AM: Central Isabela — Urbina Bay
This site is very unique. In 1954, volcanic activity caused a 6 km stretch of coastline to be uplifted 5 m in a matter of hours, stranding coral heads, and all sea life that couldn't escape, more than a km away from the new shore. We walk among the skeletal coral garden, now home to lizards and mockingbirds. Urbina Bay is also home to large, colorful land iguanas. During certain times of the year we may encounter Alcedo tortoises which come down from the highlands to nest in the warm sands of Urbina Bay.
Tuesday PM: Fernandina — Punta Espinosa
This peninsula is on the most pristine and youngest island of Galapagos. Fernandina is highly volcanically active with eruptions occurring frequently, the latest in 2008. Upon landing, we are met by an abundance of small, dark marine iguanas and brightly colored Sally Lightfoot Crabs. We walk out on a pahoehoe lava flow—younger than the one at Punta Moreno—past a few pioneering plants. Along the sandy shore we can see Flightless Cormorants, pelicans, and numerous, lounging sea lions. Sunsets are often stunning.
Wednesday AM: Northwestern Isabela — Tagus Cove
Pirates and whalers in the 19th Century using Tagus Cove for anchorage left their marks on the cliffs of this sunken caldera, a tradition of graffiti that continues to today. A short, steep hike passes Darwin Lake, which sits within a tuff cone and is filled with salt water. This site is an excellent place for viewing land birds, including Ground and Tree Finches, Galapagos Hawks, Yellow Warblers, Large-billed Flycatchers and even sometimes the Woodpecker Finch. A rare sighting of land iguanas is a treat. A dinghy ride or kayak along the cliffs provides views of geologic features, as well as penguins and other bird species.
Wednesday PM: Northwestern Isabela — Punta Vicente Roca
The large cave and cleaved tuft cone and caldera wall are impressive geological formations and provide a beautiful backdrop for nesting birds, including Blue-footed and Nazca Boobies, gulls, storm petrels, and Brown Noddy Terns. It also forms a calm gathering area for sea turtles. Along with sea turtles, snorkelers can see many species of colorful fish, penguins, sea lions, sea anemones, small jellyfish, and other sealife.
Thursday AM: Santiago — Puerto Egas and Mina de Sal
There are two separate trails here. The first meanders along the coast to the fur seal grottoes, a safe haven for the shy Galapagos Fur Seal amongst the crags and swimming inlets, and home to American Oystercatchers, marine iguanas and ubiquitous sea lions. The second, less-used trail heads inland to a lagoon at the Salt Mine Volcano where flamingos and other birds are found.
Thursday PM: Santiago — Espumilla Beach and Buccaneer Cove
Espumilla is a red-sand beach and a sea turtle nesting site, with an inland trail that passes a small lagoon and into the arid zone where it is possible to view many land birds in a beautiful landscape, including Galapagos Hawks. While snorkeling at Buccaneer Cove, you may see sea lions, fur seals, sea turtles, rays, sharks, pelagic fishes, and amazing underwater geologic formations.
Friday AM: North Seymour
The trail at North Seymour heads inland where we will see the largest colony of Magnificent Frigatebirds in Galapagos, Blue-footed Boobies, and occasionally land iguanas. We then head along the coast where we will have ample opportunity to observe sea lions and marine iguanas.
Friday PM: Santa Cruz — Caleta Tortuga Negra, Bachas Beach
Enjoy a quiet and peaceful ending to your adventure at Bachas' fine, white beach. Two small lagoons just over the dunes sometimes host flamingos. "Bachas" comes from the remains of a barge that ran aground decades ago, leaving just a few rusty spines visible today. In Caleta Tortuga Negra we have a silent skiff ride to see sea turtles feed and mate in the calm waters, and three species of sharks, Spotted rays, egrets, and lava herons. Aboard we celebrate our last night together.
Saturday AM: Baltra — Disembark
We'll have breakfast on board Integrity, then disembark at Baltra Island.
One of the highlights and an integral part of any visit to the Galápagos is the opportunity to swim and snorkel with the marine life—tropical fish, sea lions, turtles and sometimes with penguins! On most days, you'll snorkel at least once, some days twice. While back on board, you’ll enjoy delicious meals, complimentary WiFi, and weekly laundry service.
Day 11 (Saturday) | Disembark, return to Quito
From your anchorage in the Baltra harbor, Say "adios" to INTEGRITY and its dedicated crew, and adjourn to the Baltra airport to await your morning flight to the Ecuador mainland. On arrival, you'll transfer to the Holiday Inn Quito Airport hotel and enjoy a dayroom with extended late check-out for a chance to freshen up and relax before returning to the airport terminal for your late departing flight.
Dates | Cabin | From | Special Offer |
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04 Jan 2023 - 14 Jan 2023 | USD $11295pp | ||
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18 Jan 2023 - 28 Jan 2023 | USD $11295pp | ||
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01 Feb 2023 - 11 Feb 2023 | USD $11295pp | ||
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15 Feb 2023 - 25 Feb 2023 | USD $11295pp | ||
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01 Mar 2023 - 11 Mar 2023 | USD $11295pp | ||
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15 Mar 2023 - 25 Mar 2023 | USD $11295pp | ||
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29 Mar 2023 - 08 Apr 2023 | USD $11295pp | ||
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12 Apr 2023 - 22 Apr 2023 | USD $11295pp | ||
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26 Apr 2023 - 06 May 2023 | USD $11295pp | ||
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10 May 2023 - 20 May 2023 | USD $11295pp | ||
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24 May 2023 - 03 Jun 2023 | USD $11295pp | ||
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07 Jun 2023 - 17 Jun 2023 | USD $11295pp | ||
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21 Jun 2023 - 01 Jul 2023 | USD $11295pp | ||
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05 Jul 2023 - 15 Jul 2023 | USD $11295pp | ||
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19 Jul 2023 - 29 Jul 2023 | USD $11295pp | ||
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02 Aug 2023 - 12 Aug 2023 | USD $11295pp | ||
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16 Aug 2023 - 26 Aug 2023 | USD $11295pp | ||
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27 Sep 2023 - 07 Oct 2023 | USD $10295pp | ||
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11 Oct 2023 - 21 Oct 2023 | USD $10295pp | ||
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25 Oct 2023 - 04 Nov 2023 | USD $10295pp | ||
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08 Nov 2023 - 18 Nov 2023 | USD $10295pp | ||
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22 Nov 2023 - 02 Dec 2023 | USD $10295pp | ||
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06 Dec 2023 - 16 Dec 2023 | USD $10295pp | ||
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**Prices are per person based on twin / shared accommodation.
**Single supplements may apply
Cabin Details
Standard Cabin
Located on the main deck, twin, queen or king-bedded, large picture windows, individual climate control, an entertainment centre with CD/DVD and LCD monitor, private en-suite facilities including full-size shower, lavatory, vanity and individual climate control.
Integrity Deckplan
Specifications
- Length: 141 feet
- Beam: 24 feet
- Draft: 7 feet
- Tonnage: 318 tons
- Stabilizers: Vosper Active
- Fuel cap: 10,000 gal
- Range: 3,000 miles
- Desalinator: 2.500 gal/day
- Guests: 16
- Crew: 10
- Naturalist: 1
- Life rafts: 2 - 25 person each
- Zodiacs: 2 - 16 person each
- Radar: 2
- Sonar: 1
- Depth Sounder: 1
- DSC/VHF: 1
- VHF: 1
- DSC/HF radio: 1
- Navtex: 1
- Autopilot: 1
Whats included?
- All airport transfers
- One night hotel with transfers on arrival in Quito or Guayaquil
- Two nights Santa Cruz with two days of touring
- 8-day / 7-night cruise
- Dayroom in Quito or Guayaquil between flight connections on return
- All meals from breakfast on Day 2 to breakfast on Day 11
- Complimentary soft-drinks, coffee, tea, and juice while aboard yacht
- Two glasses of house wine served with dinner while aboard the yacht.
- Complimentary laundry service available on board the yacht
- Complimentary and unlimited use of internet
- Complimentary use of wetsuits, masks, fins & snorkels
- Complimentary use of eight 2-person sea-kayaks, where permitted by the National Park
What’s not included?
- Fuel surcharge (eff. 15 Jun 2022): $150 per person for individual bookings. Higher amounts apply to Exclusive Use and Charters.
- Galapagos airfare (currently $580 per person)
- Galapagos National Park entrance fee (currently $100 per adult, $50 per child under 12)
- Galapagos Transit Control Tax (currently $20)
- Additional wine and other spirits are available for purchase aboard ($10-$15 per glass)
- Gratuities for naturalist guides and yacht crew. Gratuities are always at the guest’s discretion however the recommended amounts are $100-$150 per guest for the naturalist guide and $200-$300 per guest for the yacht crew.