Galápagos – West and Central Islands aboard the Reina Silvia Voyager (Cruise Only) - 8 Days

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Genders

  • Female50%
  • Male50%

Average age

38
12 Min100 Max

Start / End

  • Baltra Island
  • Baltra Island

Physical rating

3/5

Group size

1 - 16

Meals included

21

Highlights

  • See giant tortoises at the Charles Darwin Research Station
  • Mingle with marine iguanas and flamingoes in Punta Cormorant
  • Hop on a Zodiac through mangroves to spot turtles and seabirds
  • Swim alongside sea turtles and sunfish while snorkelling
  • See sally lightfoot crabs and iguanas on Bachas Beach
  • Take a wildlife walk in North Seymour to spot sea lions and blue-footed boobies
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Summary

Millenia of isolation from mankind has bred a fascinating diversity of plant, animal, and marine life among the Galápagos Islands. Discover these islands for yourself aboard our luxury catamaran, the Reina Silvia Voyager, equipped with amenities for a comfortable and convenient sailing tour during your eight days exploring the central and western Galápagos. Spot iguanas and flamingoes on the green and white-sand beaches of Punta Cormorant, witness abundant marine life while snorkelling in Punta Vicente Roca, and make friends with giant sea tortoises at the Charles Darwin Research Station on Santa Cruz. Exploring the Galápagos has never been so easy and inspiring.

Itinerary

  • Day 1

    Baltra / Santa Cruz

    Arrive to Baltra airport no later than 10:30am. Transfer to Santa Cruz Island with the CEO to visit the highlands before arriving to Puerto Ayora and a visit to the Charles Darwin Research Station. Board the boat in the late afternoon. After arrival in Baltra, visit of 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, particularly the famous Woodpecker Finch. We will then visit the Fausto Llerena Breeding Center and Charles Darwin Research Station 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.

  • Day 2

    Floreana: Punta Cormorant / Post Office Bay

    Land at Punta Cormorant on Floreana Island. Guided walks to observe birds and wildlife, and learn about the natural history. Snorkelling excursion at Champion Islet. In the afternoon visit Post Office Bay and a pirate cave in the highlands for great views of the island. In the morning, you will head to Punta Cormorant. Here you will enjoy a hike to a salt-water lagoon which is home to flamingos. Afterwards, you will snorkel Champion Islet, named after the whaler Andrew Champion, located just offshore from Floreana Island in the southern part of the Archipelago, considered as one of the most beautiful places on Galapagos for snorkeling. After lunch, you will visit the famous Post Office Bay. You will land on the beach and head to a spot where 18th century whalers placed a wooden barrel for use as an unofficial mailbox. The custom continues to this day with Galapagos visitors. So do not forget your postcards, and do not be surprised if the postcard arrives to its destination before you even get home! In the afternoon, you will visit The Asilo de la Paz. This is a hill 450m high that is behind Straw Hill in the agricultural area of the island. The main attractions are of a historic type: one is the cave of pirates and the other is the freshwater spring. The two sites are located at the base of the hill.

  • Day 3

    Isabela: Punta Moreno / Elizabeth Bay

    Morning landing at Punta Moreno on the southwest coast of Isabela to see lava formations, flamingos, and amazing views of the three most active volcanoes in the Galápagos Islands. In the afternoon visit Elizabeth Bay, which offers amazing bird and marine life viewing opportunities. Head out on the zodiacs and explore the shallows and mangroves to look for sea turtles and penguins. In the morning you will visit Punta Moreno located southwest of Elizabeth Bay. A dry landing here is possible onto what was once flowing lava. The lava has left craters in its wake which formed crystal tide pools. By looking into these pools, you can peer into another world as the marine life drifts by your window. In the brackish pools of this area, if you’re lucky, you may see pink flamingos, white-cheeked pintails, and common gallinules. If you look carefully into the pools, you may see white-tip reef sharks and some sea turtles. In the afternoon, you will visit Elizabeth Bay, is located on the east coast of Isabela Island. Cruise on the zodiacs through the mangroves to see pelicans and an abundance of marine life in the clear water. The area is perfect for snorkeling and viewing schools of colorful fish, sea lions, and perhaps even sharks.

  • Day 4

    Isabela / Fernandina

    Enjoy a morning visit to Urbina Bay, located at the base of Alcedo Volcano. Keep an eye out for land iguanas. In the afternoon, land at Punta Espinoza on Fernandina, the youngest of the Galápagos Islands. Witness the large colony of sea lions, marine iguanas, and a variety of birdlife. In the morning, you will land at Urbina Bay which presents some fascinating geological formations. In 1954, an uplift from the sea formed the bay which has been characterized by the resulting terrestrial coral reef ever since. Expect to see stingrays and sea turtles swimming near the surface of the water, as well as pelicans and marine iguanas. You will be dazzled by the breathtaking view of the Alcedo Volcano. In the afternoon, you will land at Punta Espinoza and after walking past a colony of marine iguanas and a group of sea lions, you’ll reach the island’s highlight: the flightless cormorant nesting site (seasonal). This area also provides a great opportunity to see the Galapagos hawk.

  • Day 5

    Isabela: Tagus Cove / Punta Vicente Roca

    Stop for a visit at Tagus Cove and hike to a lookout to get a stunning view of the bay. Spot old graffiti on the cliffs from whalers and pirates who once visited the the cove. Continue to Punta Vicente Roca, one of the lesser-visited and best snorkelling spots in the Galapagos to spot the abundant marine life. After breakfast, you will visit Tagus Cove which is located across from Fernandina Island, near the Bolivar Channel dividing the two islands. This spot has been frequented by ships since the 1800s, using the area as an anchorage site. Trails winding by Lake Darwin up to a ridge display wonderful views. The afternoon visit is at Vicente Roca Point. Comprised of two separate coves, this site is a large bay with spectacular sea life. Keep an eye out for seahorses, sea turtles, and the strange yet fascinating Mola mola (or sunfish).

  • Day 6

    Santiago: Buccaneer Cove / Puerto Egas

    Morning excursion to Buccaneer Cove to witness the towering cliff wall rock formations and nesting seabirds. Continue in the afternoon to Puerto Egas to see the salt crater as well as a dark sand beach and tidal pools. Opportunities for snorkelling to try and spot the abundant marine life like turtles, rays and sharks. In the morning jump in the waters of Buccaneer Cove, an area which is a testament to the fact that Santiago Island was once a refuge for British buccaneers. These pirates would anchor in the protected bay to make repairs and stock up on tortoise meat among other things. The steep cliffs, where hundreds of seabirds perch in front of the dark red sand beach, are a magnificent sight. After lunch, you will go to Egas Port, also known as James Bay, on Santiago Island which is home to the curious Galapagos hawks and quick-footed Galapagos lava lizards. The trail leads to the coastline with gorgeous tide pools and grottos full of fauna. Here the Galapagos fur sea lions bathe in the sun. This is also a great snorkeling site.

  • Day 7

    Santa Cruz / North Seymour

    Visit the beach on Las Bachas and relax or swim in the crystal waters. Continue to North Seymour for guided walks to observe birds and wildlife, including vast sea lion colonies. More snorkelling opportunities for the chance to see marine life. The morning visit to Bachas Beach which is a swimming beach is located on the north shore of Santa Cruz. One of the few remnants of the U.S. World War II presence in the Galapagos, a floating pier, can be seen here. You may see flamingos, Sally Lightfoot crabs, hermit crabs, black-necked stilts, and whimbrels. Sea turtles also nest on the beach at night (seasonal). In the afternoon, you will visit North Seymour. Here you will be able to see Galapagos sea lions, blue-footed boobies and magnificent frigate birds which are abundant on the Island. The island was formed by a series of submarine lava flows containing layers of sediment that were uplifted by tectonic activity. The island is characterized by its arid vegetation zone.

  • Day 8

    Baltra

    After breakfast, disembark from the Reina Silvia Boat. If your departure flight is at 11:30AM or later, then you are welcome to take the transfer to the airport with the group. If your flight is earlier, you will need to make your own arrangements to get to the airport.

What's Included

  • Accommodation

    Aboard the Reina Silvia Voyager in twin-share, double or single cabins (7 nts).

  • Meals

    Breakfasts: 7, Lunches: 7, Dinners: 7

    Vegetarian options are available on all meals throughout the adventure.

    Vegetarian options available

  • Local Guide

    Guided

    This adventure is led by a local guide throughout. The main language of this adventure is English. Please contact us for other languages available.

  • Wifi

    Wifi is available during the adventure. In some areas and / or accommodation / transport Wifi may be free.

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Frequently asked questions

  • What kind of vessel is used for the tour and what are the accommodation arrangements?

    The tour is aboard the luxury motorized catamaran, Reina Silvia Voyager. Accommodation is in comfortable, clean twin-share, double or single cabins, all with private bathrooms. Please note that cabin window sizes and noise levels may vary due to location near the engine room, and specific cabins cannot be guaranteed as rooming is first-come, first-serve.
  • Are special dietary requirements accommodated on board?

    Yes, special dietary requirements can be accommodated with advance notice. Please advise us at the time of confirmation.
  • What meals are included during the tour, and are drinks provided?

    All meals are included aboard the Reina Silvia Voyager, specifically 7 breakfasts, 7 lunches, and 7 dinners. Coffee, tea, and water are provided free of charge. All other beverages, alcoholic and non-alcoholic, are not included and can be purchased at the bar.
  • What kind of wildlife can I expect to see on this tour?

    You can expect incredible wildlife encounters, including giant tortoises, marine iguanas, flamingos, sea lions, blue-footed boobies, magnificent frigate birds, pelicans, sea turtles, penguins, stingrays, Mola mola (sunfish), Galapagos hawks, Galapagos lava lizards, Sally Lightfoot crabs, hermit crabs, black-necked stilts, whimbrels, and various Darwin’s finches.
  • What activities are included in the tour?

    Included activities feature guided walks on various islands, snorkelling excursions at multiple sites such as Champion Islet, Punta Moreno, Punta Espinoza, Punta Vicente Roca, Puerto Egas, Bachas Beach, and North Seymour. There is also the possibility to snorkel or kayak at Tagus Cove and Buccaneer Cove. Other activities include zodiac cruises through mangroves, visiting the Charles Darwin Research Station, the highlands for wild tortoises, Post Office Bay, and a pirate cave.
  • Is snorkelling equipment provided during the tour?

    Yes, onboard snorkelling equipment and wetsuits are included and provided for your use during the tour.
  • What are the physical requirements for participating in this tour?

    This tour has a physical rating of 3. It requires good mobility, as landings in Galapagos often involve zodiacs (pangas) for 'wet' or 'dry' landings where you may need to wade ashore in shallow water, navigate uneven ground, and lift your leg over the side of a zodiac. The yacht does not have an elevator, so staircases must be used between decks. Some snorkelling activities involve going up and down small ladders from the panga.
  • What is the maximum group size for this tour?

    The maximum group size for this tour is 16 participants.
  • Who will be leading the tour?

    The tour will be led by a CEO (Chief Experience Officer) who is also a Naturalist Guide, certified by the Galápagos National Park Authority.
  • Are there any mandatory fees not included in the tour price?

    Yes, there are two mandatory fees not included in the tour cost: the Galapagos Islands Park entry fee of $200 USD per person ($100 USD for children under 12), payable in cash upon arrival, and a Transit Control Card fee of $20 USD per person, which must be purchased online prior to your flight to Galapagos.
  • What currency is accepted, and what are the payment options for onboard purchases and tips?

    The official currency is USD. Onboard the Reina Silvia Voyager, only cash is accepted as there are no credit card machines. It is important to withdraw enough cash for the duration of your trip, preferably in denominations smaller than $100 USD, as ATMs are extremely limited and unreliable in the islands. Tipping for the CEO and crew is expected, with a guideline of USD 100-150 per week per person for both the CEO and the crew.
  • How are single travellers accommodated?

    Single travellers on our group trips are paired in twin or multi-share accommodation with someone of the same sex for the duration of the trip, meaning no single supplement is charged for shared accommodation.
  • Are there any optional activities available on this tour?

    No, there are no optional activities listed for this tour; all excursions and activities are included as part of the itinerary.
  • What is the process for handling luggage upon arrival in Baltra?

    Upon arrival at Baltra airport, you will collect your baggage after passing through customs. You will then meet your Naturalist Guide, take a shuttle bus for 10 minutes, followed by a 10-minute boat ferry to Santa Cruz. After this, you will need to pick up your luggage again to ensure it's all there before it is sent directly to the Reina Silvia boat. Please ensure your baggage has the correct tour operator tag, which your Naturalist Guide will provide.
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