Western Galapagos Islands (D)
8 Days - Galaxy Yacht
Journey through the Western Islands of the Galapagos aboard the exceptional Galaxy Yacht. Accommodating only 16 passengers, its spacious outdoors will give you the best vantage point to enjoy this incredible destination. Experienced naturalist guides will ensure each day offers another incredible wildlife encounter.
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Itinerary Highlights
- See the black sand beach of Egas Port in Santiago island.
- Tour in Espinoza Point where you will find big colonies of marine iguanas and other unique animals only seen in Fernandina Island.
- Find giant tortoises of the Galapagos in their natural habitat.
- Experience snorkelling on the coasts of different islands in the Galapagos.
Itinerary in Brief
- Day 1: Reception in Baltra and transfer to the boat - Santa Cruz: Chato / Twins
- Day 2: Tintoreras - Moreno Point
- Day 3: Elizabeth Bay - Urbina Bay
- Day 4: Tagus Cove - Espinoza Point
- Day 5: Egas Port - Espumilla Beach/Boucanier Cove
- Day 6: Dragon Hill - Black Turtle Cove
- Day 7: Rabida Island - Chinese Hat
- Day 8: Seymour: Seymour and transfer to Baltra airport
Day 1: Reception in Baltra and transfer to the boat - Santa Cruz: Chato / Twins
AM: BALTRA AIRPORT
Departure to the Galapagos Islands, arrival at Baltra airport, where our naturalist guide of the National Park will be waiting for you.
PM: HIGHLANDS
Either if you do this visit starting from Baltra or from Puerto Ayora, a bus will take you to the highlands stopping along the way at one of the reserves to visit the lush highland forests where you will look for Galapagos Giant tortoises in their natural environment. This is the
best place in the Galapagos to see these gentle giants (reaching over 300 kg / 600 pounds!) casually grazing and resting in freshwater ponds. This is also home for a great diversity of birds rarely found at the lowlands, including finches (tree, woodpecker and vegetarian
finches), flycatchers and several species of water birds. You will visit a lava tunnel (depend on the itinerary) and learn how these extraordinary formations where created by ancient volcanic eruptions.
Day 2: Tintoreras - Moreno Point
AM: MORENO POINT
Moreno Point is a magical place with extensive lava fields which look lifeless at first sight. Once inland, scattered brackish lagoons form oasis of life where you can find flamingoes, gallinules, ducks and herons. Along the shore we will look for penguins, marine iguanas, flightless cormorants, bluefooted boobies, sea lions, oystercatchers and other shore birds.
PM: ELIZABETH BAY
Elizabeth Bay is a beautiful sheltered bay surrounded by large mangroves and barren lava fields. There is no trail here so you will take a dinghy tour to explore many channels, pools and coves teeming with life. This is one of the best locations in the islands to see Galapagos penguins, but don’t expect to see thousands of them, as the entire population of the islands is only about 3.000
of them. Flightless cormorants also nest in the area and blue-footed boobies and pelicans often fish in these shallow and rich waters. Rays and sea turtles are also very abundant.
Day 3: Elizabeth Bay - Urbina Bay
AM: URBINA BAY
This place is known for the dramatic uplifting that happened here during the 1950’s. A large portion of the coast was pushed up, exposing many hectares of previously submerged land. Look carefully along the trail and you will find small shells and corals, a proof that the area was underwater more than sixty years ago. The trail will give the opportunity to see land iguanas and, during certain
seasons, giant tortoises. Galapagos hawks nest in the area and are often seen flying or perched on the trees.
PM: TAGUS COVE
Tagus cove is one of the places Charles Darwin visited during his exploration of the Galapagos islands. A trail will take you through a dry Palo Santo forests where you can see Darwin finches and mockingbirds. You will get great views of Darwin’s lake and the large volcanos of northern Isabela.A boat tour along the shore will give you chances to see penguins, cormorants, marine iguanas and
a very unique species: the Galapagos martin, a small endemic bird which is one of the most endangered species on the island.
Day 4: Tagus Cove - Espinoza Point
AM: ESPINOZA POINT
Located at the base of an imposing volcano (the most active in the Galapagos islands) this site is one of the jewels of the Galapagos National Park. As soon as you disembark you will be surrounded by hundreds of marine iguanas, as this is the largest colony for the species. Sea lions bask in the beaches while their pups play in tide pools. Along the shore you will see flightless cormorants, which are
restricted to the western areas of the archipelago. Surrounded by cold plankton-rich waters, Punta Espinosa is home for an array of species, including herons, pelicans, oystercatchers, sea turtles, shorebird and many more. Look up in the mangroves as Galapagos hawks often perch to look for their prey.
PM: ALBEMARLE POINT
This place is great for wildlife as well as an historical site. During WWII, the Americans built a radar base in order to detect the presence of Japanese war ships approaching the Galapagos. You can still see a few remains of the radar. The area is barren and surrounded by endless lava fields, but along the coast you will find some of the largest marine iguanas in the islands, Galapagos penguins,
flightless cormorants and shorebirds.
Day 5: Egas Port - Espumilla Beach/Boucanier Cove
AM: EGAS PORT
Despite its name, there is no “port” at Puerto Egas, but you might see a few remains of the last attempts to colonize the island during the 60’s. The trail goes along the coastline which is rich in wildlife, with marine iguanas basking in the sun everywhere, Galapagos sea lions, herons, oystercatchers and many shorebirds. At the end of the trail an area called “the grottos” is home for a small colony of the endemic Galapagos fur seal, much more difficult to see at close range than its cousin. As recently as 2019, land iguanas where re
-introduced to the area, so look around for these impressive reptiles which where extinct from Santiago for over a century.
PM: ESPUMILLA BEACH / BUCCANEER COVE
Espumilla is a beautiful 1km (0,6 mi) long beach with rusty-brown sand, located in the northern coast of Santiago. It is surrounded by large mangrove trees and a very interesting native dry forest, which is home to Galapagos hawks but also a great diversity of finches, mockingbirds and doves. Don’t forget to check the salt pan, as during the rainy season there could be flamingoes and ducks.
Day 6: Dragon Hill - Black Turtle Cove
AM: DRAGON HILL
Located in the northern coast of Santa Cruz, Dragon hill gets its name from the land iguanas that inhabit this area, the only location in the whole island of Santa Cruz where you can see this large species of reptiles. Thanks to a very successful breeding program, this population of land iguanas, which was in the brink of extinction during the 70’s and 80’s, has rapidly recovered. There is also a
small salt water lagoon where we can often see flamingoes, ducks, stilts, sandpipers and other shorebirds.
PM: BLACK TURTLE COVE
Black Turtle Cove gets its name from the abundance of green see turtles, locally known as: “tortugas negras”. There is no landing here so you will be doing a boat tour on the dinghies, exploring shallow channels and small coves surrounded by beautiful mangrove forests. Reef sharks, sea turtles and several species rays inhabit this beautiful area which is considered an important mating area for
turtles and a nursery for several species of sharks. Herons, pelicans and boobies are also common here as they prey in schools of anchovies.
Day 7: Rabida Island - Chinese Hat
AM: RABIDA
Rábida is a small island famous for its reddish lava rocks (rich in iron) which gives it a unique look. The beach is also red and hosts a small colony of sea lions. There is a small salt water lagoon where we will see ducks and stilts and sometimes flamingoes. The trail will take you inland to get beautiful views of the beach and the lagoon. Look for Darwin finches, flycatchers and mockingbirds. In the
cliffs along the coast you can find Nazca & blue-footed boobies, brown noddy, herons and the two species of sea lions: Galapagos and fur seals.
PM: CHINESE HAT
This small islet is formed by a volcanic cone with a perfect symmetrical shape. It is separated from Santiago by a narrow channel forming one of the most beautiful bays in the islands. Blue-turquoise water and coral sand beaches surrounded by dark lava rocks gives this area a real tropical character, which makes even more surprising finding penguins resting in the rocks. The trail goes along the
shore, taking you through a small colony of sea lions.
Day 8: Seymour: Seymour and transfer to Baltra airport
AM: SEYMOUR
This island is home for large colonies of both magnificent and great frigatebirds and you can see them displaying their red balloons to attract a female. Blue-footed boobies nest in the ground and perform their famous dance in the open areas, while swallow-tailed gulls perch on the cliff edges. Land iguanas are common inland while their marine cousins bask in the rocks by the sea, close to sea lions, which often like to body surf in the waves.
Then, transfer to the airport to take your flight back to continental Ecuador.
Cabin Details
Lower Deck Cabin
18m2, twin beds or double bed, private bathroom with cold/hot water, air-conditioning, hairdryer, telephone for internal communication, safe box and high speaker.
Main/ Upper Deck Cabin
13-15m2, twin beds or double bed, private bathroom with cold/hot water, air-conditioning, hairdryer, telephone for internal communication, safe box and high speaker.
Galaxy Yacht Deckplan
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Specifications
- Length: 35 metres
- Beam: 7.60 metres
- Capacity: 16 passengers
- Crew: 8 members + 1 bilingual guide
- Cruising speed: 12 knots
- Engines: 2 Cumming Motors 350HP
- Electric power: 110V and 220V
Whats included?
- Airport assistance
- Transfers in Galapagos
- Accommodation in double cabin
- All meals during the cruise
- Naturalist Bilingual Guide
- All visits and excursions according to the itinerary
- Snorkel Gear (mask, tube and fins)
- Kayaks, paddle boards
- Unlimited purified water, coffee and tea
- Wetsuits, beach towels
What’s not included?
- Local flight to/from Galapagos
- Galapagos National Park Entrance fee
- Galapagos Transit card
- Alcoholic drinks
- Tips
- Local Taxes
- Travel Insurance
- Service do not specified
Notes
- Christmas and New Year supplement 50%.
- We accept children from 6 years old.
- Single Supplement 50% from the rate.
- Rates are subject to change; we guarantee rate with previous deposit only.