Day 1 - Guayaquil, Ecuador
Arrive in Guayaquil, where you are met and transferred to
the elegant Hotel del Parque in the heart of the city.
Day 2 - San Cristóbal Island
Fly to Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, the capital of the Galápagos
Islands and San Cristóbal’s main port. Upon arrival,
hop aboard a Zodiac for the brisk ride to your luxurious
adventure yacht anchored in the bay. After lunch on board,
sail to León Dormido (Sleeping Lion), a remnant of a tuff
cone formation rising some 500 feet from the ocean. Observe
the variety of species that inhabit its cliffs, including the
blue-footed booby, Nazca booby and frigatebird. Tonight,
join the Captain, crew and Expedition Team for a cocktail
reception and welcome dinner.
Day 3 - Genovesa Island
On Genovesa Island, visit Prince Philip’s Steps, one of the
islands’ premier birdwatching destinations. After lunch,
explore the cliffs by kayak, stand-up paddleboard, or on a deep-water
snorkeling excursion from the Zodiac. This afternoon,
arrive at Darwin Bay, a coral sand beach where lava gulls gather
by tide pools. Wade out to swim or snorkel with playful sea
lions in these warmer northern-route waters.
Day 4 - Santa Cruz Island
Drop anchor on the northern side of Santa Cruz Island to
visit Playa Las Bachas (Bachas Beach), home to bright pink
flamingos that feed on the interior lagoons. Stroll along its
long, glittering white sand beach. After lunch on board, step
ashore at Cerro Dragón (Dragon Hill) and climb its slopes to
take in magnificent views of the bay.
Day 5 - Isabela Island
This morning, board a Zodiac to explore the waters off
Punta Vicente Roca, where you might enjoy an opportunity
to snorkel with penguins diving playfully in the water. After
lunch, sail through the Bolivar Channel to watch for whales
and perhaps spot dolphins riding the bow wave of your
vessel. In the afternoon, disembark at Isabela Island’s Urbina
Bay, home to four miles of dry seabed exposed by a volcanic
eruption. After a wet landing on the beach, explore the
remnants of coral skeletons, some of them waist-high. Keep
watch for the Galápagos land iguana, marine iguana, giant
tortoise, and other distinctive species that call this island
home.
Day 6 - Fernandina Island
Arrive at Fernandina Island’s Punta Espinoza to encounter
its sea lion colonies and other diverse species. Watch as the
resident bulls carefully guard their harems and keep lookout
for sharks that threaten the colony’s pups. Glimpse some
of the hundreds of marine iguanas that share this rocky
domain, the largest colony in the Galápagos, as they warm
themselves along the rugged shoreline. Next, land at Isabela
Island’s Tagus Cove, a former anchorage of pirates and
whalers. Explore by Zodiac or kayak in search of Galápagos
penguins, boobies, pelicans and other seabirds. After dinner,
go topside to take in the sparkling night sky as you cross the
Equator for the final time on your Galápagos voyage.
Day 7 - Rábida Island
Today, the dark red sands of Rábida Island welcome you
ashore. Considered the geographic center of the Galápagos, Rábida’s volcanic rocks are the most diverse in the
archipelago. Hike a trail beside the shore, keeping watch
for marine iguanas, mockingbirds, yellow warblers and
several species of Darwin’s finch. Continue to a saltwater
lagoon where migrating greater flamingos flock. Then, take
advantage of the option to snorkel among a large colony of
playful, inquisitive sea lions. After lunch on board, resume
your explorations in this fascinating corner of the Galápagos
Islands.
Day 8 - Santa Cruz Island
Awake in Santa Cruz’s lively harbor of Academy Bay.
Go ashore at Ayora Point and ascend through the seven
vegetation zones of the Galápagos as you make your way
into the highlands. Next, visit the Fausto Llerena Breeding
Center to a vital resource harboring various species of giant
tortoise, followed by a stop at the Charles Darwin Research
Station, where you learn about ongoing conservation
efforts. After lunch back on board, set out again to view “the
tunnels” — the largest lava tubes found in the Galápagos.
Next, proceed to Rancho Primicias, a privately owned farm in the highlands, where you encounter the giant tortoise in
its natural habitat. Later, return to your ship by Zodiac for a
lavish farewell dinner.
Day 9 - Guayaquil or Quito
After breakfast, bid your Captain and crew farewell as you
disembark your yacht for a final time on San Cristóbal.
Once ashore, visit the local Interpretation Center to learn
more about the island’s anthropology and natural history.
Afterward, enjoy time at leisure, perhaps walking a nearby
trail or taking some last-minute photos. Later today, fly to
Guayaquil or Quito to connect with your homeward flight.