Monserrat: Central Islands
4 Days - Monserrat
This short but sweet cruise aboard the Monserrat will take you to some of the Galapagos Islands' most treasured locations including Sullivan Bay and Bartolome as well as providing all of the wildlife spotting opportunities that you could hope for. Keep your eyes peeled for flamingos, sea lions, iguanas, Sally Lightfoot Crabs as well as the famous Galapagos giant tortoise.
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Itinerary Highlights
- Visit the Highlands of Santa Cruz and see the giant tortoise in its natural habitat
- Walk along lava formations at Sullivan Bay
- Snorkelling opportunities to see turtles, rays and large schools of fish if you're lucky!
- Wildlife spotting opportunities including Sally Lightfoot Crabs, flamingos, sea lions, iguana and much more
Itinerary in Brief
- Day 1: Baltra Arrival & Santa Cruz Highlands
- Day 2: Sullivan Bay, Bartolome Island
- Day 3: Bachas Beach, Cerro Dragon
- Day 4: Black Turtle Cove, Baltra Departure
Day 1: Baltra Arrival & Santa Cruz
Transfer to the boat to meet the guide and get on board. In the afternoon enjoy the highlands, visit a tortoise ranch and see some of the amazing volcanic formations on Santa Cruz.
Santa Cruz Highlands Excursion (PM)
Visit the highlands of Santa Cruz and see the Galápagos giant tortoise in its natural surroundings. Explore the area and its incredible underground lava tunnels – some are more than 1km (.6 mi) long! Wander along the volcanic tubes and keep an eye out for the (mainly) nocturnal barn owls that sometimes roost here.
Day 2: Sullivan Bay & Bartolome Island
Visit Sullivan Bay on Santiago Island to see giant lava formations contrasting the white-coral sand beach. Continue to Bartolomé for a guided tour to see the dramatic volcanic features before hiking to a panoramic viewpoint.
Sullivan Bay Visit (AM)
Visit Sullivan Bay on Santiago Island to see one of its star natural attractions – striking and fascinating giant lava formations. Very few plants have managed to survive on this island due to its harsh environment and relatively new lava flow. Enjoy a walk along the lava formations before coming to a white-coral sand beach, where abundant Sally Lightfoot crabs and sea lions gather on shore.
Snorkelling (Sullivan Bay) (AM)
Enjoy a cool dip after exploring Sullivan Bay on foot. Grab a snorkel and discover many species of fish and other marine life in the shallow waters. Keep an eye out for turtles, rays, and large schools of fish!
Bartolomé Island Landing (PM)
Hike to Bartolomé's summit for a stronger perspective of the islands' not-too-distant volcanic origins, and enjoy a panoramic view – it’s one of the best among the islands! See other Galápagos Islands in the distance as well as Pinnacle Rock, the island’s famous towering landmark.
Snorkelling (Bartolomé Island) (PM)
Take the opportunity to swim and snorkel around Pinnacle Rock, one of the most iconic volcanic rock formations on the islands. Home to Galápagos penguins, friendly sea lions, sea turtles, and a huge variety of fish, Bartolomé and its surrounding waters are a fantastic place to explore the natural wonders of the Galápagos.
Day 3: Bachas Beach & Cerro Dragon
Visit the beach on Las Bachas and relax or swim in the crystal waters. Continue to Cerro Dragón on the west coast of Santa Cruz to see land iguanas and a saltwater lagoon frequented by flamingos and other species of birds. Visit Bachas Beach in the morning, located on the northeastern tip of Santa Cruz Island. A great beach to stroll on with crystalline waters perfect for swimming, Bachas Beach also gives visitors the opportunity to see frigatebirds, blue-footed boobies, and sea lions. In the afternoon, visit Cerro Dragón, on the west coast of Santa Cruz Island. See land iguanas as well as a saltwater lagoon frequented by flamingos and various species of birds.
Bachas Beach Landing (AM)
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.
Snorkelling (AM)
Go snorkelling or swimming right off the white sand beach of Las Bachas. Spot all sorts of marine wildlife in its shallow waters and tidal pools. Bachas is also one of the most important beaches for the green turtle as a nesting site.
Cerro Dragón Visit (PM)
Visit Cerro Dragón (Dragon Hill) for some prime birdwatching. Take a short walk from the beach to a hypersalinic (saltier than the ocean) lagoon frequented by pink flamingos, common stilts, pintail ducks, and other species of birds. Pass through a Scalesia tree forest; endemic to the area, there are only 400 specimens of Scalesia trees left in the world.
Day 4: Black Turtle Cove & Baltra Departure
Take a morning panga ride and look for marine life in Black Turtle Cove. Disembark at Baltra and fly back to Ecuador mainland.
Black Turtle Cove Excursion (AM)
Explore the mangroves by panga to find rich marine wildlife between the fresh and salt waters. Keep any eye out for manta rays and sea turtles in this tranquil ecosystem. Whitetip reef sharks can also be seen gliding by.
Cabin Details
Upper Deck Twin
2 single beds, air conditioning, private bathroom with shower and hot water & hairdryer.
Lower Deck Twin
2 single beds, air conditioning, private bathroom with shower and hot water & hairdryer.
Lower Deck Triple
1 single bed and 1 bunk bed, air conditioning, private bathroom with shower and hot water & hairdryer.
Monserrat Deckplan
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Specifications
- Year Built: 2005
- Year Refurbished: 2016
- Length: 30 metres
- Width: 9.5 metres
- Cruise Speed: 10 knots
- Max speed: 12 knots
- Voltage and Plugs: 110V with North American flat plugs
- Zodiacs: 2
Whats included?
- Cabin accommodation
- Fuel surcharge
- All meals
- All activities and excursions as depicted in the itineraries in company of a bilingual naturalist guide
- Snorkelling equipment
What’s not included?
- International flights
- Air ticket to and from Galapagos
- Galapagos National Park entry fee: USD 100.00 (subject to change)
- Galapagos Transit Control Card: USD 20.00 (subject to change)
- Alcoholic and non – alcoholic beverages
- Wetsuits
- Gratuities to guides and crew
- Personals expenses
- Travel insurance