Start your adventure in historic and modern Lima. Welcome to Peru, one of the most fascinating countries in South America! If you have time before settling in for an overnight stay at your hotel, you may wander around the historical center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is packed with elegant Spanish colonial architecture. You could also walk along the oceanfront boardwalk in the upscale Miraflores district. You will find many restaurants, cafés, and shops here if you need to purchase anything ahead of your adventure. Lima is considered the food capital of Latin America, so be sure to try local dishes like ceviche, which is raw fish marinated in lime juice with onion and chili.,
Explore the ancient seat of the Inca Empire. In the morning, you'll take a flight to Cusco, the ancient seat of the Inca Empire. A local guide will check you into your hotel before inviting you on a guided tour of this enigmatic city. See impressive Inca structures contrasted with ornate buildings from Spanish colonial times. Visit the 15th-century ceremonial compound of Sacsayhuamán or admire the Spanish architecture of Santo Domingo Church, a convent built on the ruins of Coricancha, the Inca Sun Temple. After you tour the highlights of this cultural and architectural gem, we'll return to the hotel for dinner.,
Explore the ancient seat of the Inca Empire. In the morning, you'll take a flight to Cusco, the ancient seat of the Inca Empire. A local guide will check you into your hotel before inviting you on a guided tour of this enigmatic city. See impressive Inca structures contrasted with ornate buildings from Spanish colonial times. Visit the 15th-century ceremonial compound of Sacsayhuamán or admire the Spanish architecture of Santo Domingo Church, a convent built on the ruins of Coricancha, the Inca Sun Temple. After you tour the highlights of this cultural and architectural gem, we'll return to the hotel for dinner.,
Explore the ancient seat of the Inca Empire. In the morning, you'll take a flight to Cusco, the ancient seat of the Inca Empire. A local guide will check you into your hotel before inviting you on a guided tour of this enigmatic city. See impressive Inca structures contrasted with ornate buildings from Spanish colonial times. Visit the 15th-century ceremonial compound of Sacsayhuamán or admire the Spanish architecture of Santo Domingo Church, a convent built on the ruins of Coricancha, the Inca Sun Temple. After you tour the highlights of this cultural and architectural gem, we'll return to the hotel for dinner.,
Discover the Lost City of the Incas. An early morning transfer will take you to Ollantaytambo in the Sacred Valley, where you'll catch a train on a narrow-gauge line to Machu Picchu, passing through stunning highland scenery. After around two hours, we'll stop at the small town of Aguas Calientes and take a short bus ride to Machu Picchu, the so-called Lost City of the Incas. Enjoy a guided tour of this once-hidden settlement and marvel at the stone walls, terraces, and ramps carved into the mountain. Soak in Machu Picchu's peaceful atmosphere as you gaze at the lowland jungle from above the clouds. We return to Cusco after lunch, where you will enjoy your final night at the hotel.,
Discover the Lost City of the Incas. An early morning transfer will take you to Ollantaytambo in the Sacred Valley, where you'll catch a train on a narrow-gauge line to Machu Picchu, passing through stunning highland scenery. After around two hours, we'll stop at the small town of Aguas Calientes and take a short bus ride to Machu Picchu, the so-called Lost City of the Incas. Enjoy a guided tour of this once-hidden settlement and marvel at the stone walls, terraces, and ramps carved into the mountain. Soak in Machu Picchu's peaceful atmosphere as you gaze at the lowland jungle from above the clouds. We return to Cusco after lunch, where you will enjoy your final night at the hotel.,
Discover the Lost City of the Incas. An early morning transfer will take you to Ollantaytambo in the Sacred Valley, where you'll catch a train on a narrow-gauge line to Machu Picchu, passing through stunning highland scenery. After around two hours, we'll stop at the small town of Aguas Calientes and take a short bus ride to Machu Picchu, the so-called Lost City of the Incas. Enjoy a guided tour of this once-hidden settlement and marvel at the stone walls, terraces, and ramps carved into the mountain. Soak in Machu Picchu's peaceful atmosphere as you gaze at the lowland jungle from above the clouds. We return to Cusco after lunch, where you will enjoy your final night at the hotel.,
Aguas Calientes, also known as Machu Picchu pueblo, and is located four miles away from Machu Picchu. The city was founded in 1901 as the railroad between Cuzco and Santa Ana was being built, in result, Aguas Calientes became a hub for the railroad’s machinery and home for those who worked it. Today, many people visit the city for its hot springs, or as a great starting point for those headed up to Machu Picchu.
Discover the Lost City of the Incas. An early morning transfer will take you to Ollantaytambo in the Sacred Valley, where you'll catch a train on a narrow-gauge line to Machu Picchu, passing through stunning highland scenery. After around two hours, we'll stop at the small town of Aguas Calientes and take a short bus ride to Machu Picchu, the so-called Lost City of the Incas. Enjoy a guided tour of this once-hidden settlement and marvel at the stone walls, terraces, and ramps carved into the mountain. Soak in Machu Picchu's peaceful atmosphere as you gaze at the lowland jungle from above the clouds. We return to Cusco after lunch, where you will enjoy your final night at the hotel.,
Discover the vibrant city of Quito. The day begins with breakfast at your hotel. We'll then drive to the airport in Cusco for a morning flight to Ecuador (via Lima). You'll arrive in Quito in the afternoon. At 9,350 feet, Quito is the second-highest capital city in the world, and its main draw is the exquisite Old Town, which was founded on an ancient Inca settlement. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is packed with well-preserved colonial-era architecture, including colorful plazas, magnificent churches, and stately monuments. If you have time in the evening, visit Calle La Ronda, an old pedestrian street where poets and other artists once lived. It's lined with cafés and shops where there are many handicrafts available to admire and purchase.,
Discover the vibrant city of Quito. The day begins with breakfast at your hotel. We'll then drive to the airport in Cusco for a morning flight to Ecuador (via Lima). You'll arrive in Quito in the afternoon. At 9,350 feet, Quito is the second-highest capital city in the world, and its main draw is the exquisite Old Town, which was founded on an ancient Inca settlement. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is packed with well-preserved colonial-era architecture, including colorful plazas, magnificent churches, and stately monuments. If you have time in the evening, visit Calle La Ronda, an old pedestrian street where poets and other artists once lived. It's lined with cafés and shops where there are many handicrafts available to admire and purchase.,
Discover the vibrant city of Quito. The day begins with breakfast at your hotel. We'll then drive to the airport in Cusco for a morning flight to Ecuador (via Lima). You'll arrive in Quito in the afternoon. At 9,350 feet, Quito is the second-highest capital city in the world, and its main draw is the exquisite Old Town, which was founded on an ancient Inca settlement. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is packed with well-preserved colonial-era architecture, including colorful plazas, magnificent churches, and stately monuments. If you have time in the evening, visit Calle La Ronda, an old pedestrian street where poets and other artists once lived. It's lined with cafés and shops where there are many handicrafts available to admire and purchase.,
Discover the vibrant city of Quito. The day begins with breakfast at your hotel. We'll then drive to the airport in Cusco for a morning flight to Ecuador (via Lima). You'll arrive in Quito in the afternoon. At 9,350 feet, Quito is the second-highest capital city in the world, and its main draw is the exquisite Old Town, which was founded on an ancient Inca settlement. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is packed with well-preserved colonial-era architecture, including colorful plazas, magnificent churches, and stately monuments. If you have time in the evening, visit Calle La Ronda, an old pedestrian street where poets and other artists once lived. It's lined with cafés and shops where there are many handicrafts available to admire and purchase.,
Straddle the Equator in the Middle of the World City. Today, enjoy a guided tour of Quito's remarkable Old Town, one of the largest and best-preserved colonial-era quarters in South America. Wander through cobblestone streets as you admire the architecture and sample delicious chocolate made from the finest Ecuadorian cacao along the way. Next, you'll head to the iconic 'Middle of the World City', located around 16 miles north of Quito. After lunch, you'll visit the famous monument that delineates the imaginary line that is the Equator. Have your camera ready to capture the moment you stand with one foot in each hemisphere.,
Straddle the Equator in the Middle of the World City. Today, enjoy a guided tour of Quito's remarkable Old Town, one of the largest and best-preserved colonial-era quarters in South America. Wander through cobblestone streets as you admire the architecture and sample delicious chocolate made from the finest Ecuadorian cacao along the way. Next, you'll head to the iconic 'Middle of the World City', located around 16 miles north of Quito. After lunch, you'll visit the famous monument that delineates the imaginary line that is the Equator. Have your camera ready to capture the moment you stand with one foot in each hemisphere.,
Get ready to explore the spectacular Galápagos Islands. As your South America land adventure draws to a close, it is time to embark on the next stage of your journey. After breakfast, a short flight will take you to Baltra Island, a part of the spectacular Galápagos Archipelago. A transfer will take you straight to the port, where your comfortable expedition ship MS Santa Cruz II awaits you. We'll begin our exploration of the Galápagos Islands in the afternoon by following the north shore of Santa Cruz to the fascinating landscapes of Cerro Dragón, or Dragon Hill, where we'll land. On the first part of our walk, we'll pass a brackish lagoon that is frequented by shorebirds and American flamingos. Further inland, the trail offers a beautiful view of the bay and the western islands of the archipelago, as well as your first chance to encounter some land iguanas.,
Get ready to explore the spectacular Galápagos Islands. As your South America land adventure draws to a close, it is time to embark on the next stage of your journey. After breakfast, a short flight will take you to Baltra Island, a part of the spectacular Galápagos Archipelago. A transfer will take you straight to the port, where your comfortable expedition ship MS Santa Cruz II awaits you. We'll begin our exploration of the Galápagos Islands in the afternoon by following the north shore of Santa Cruz to the fascinating landscapes of Cerro Dragón, or Dragon Hill, where we'll land. On the first part of our walk, we'll pass a brackish lagoon that is frequented by shorebirds and American flamingos. Further inland, the trail offers a beautiful view of the bay and the western islands of the archipelago, as well as your first chance to encounter some land iguanas.,
Get ready to explore the spectacular Galápagos Islands. As your South America land adventure draws to a close, it is time to embark on the next stage of your journey. After breakfast, a short flight will take you to Baltra Island, a part of the spectacular Galápagos Archipelago. A transfer will take you straight to the port, where your comfortable expedition ship MS Santa Cruz II awaits you. We'll begin our exploration of the Galápagos Islands in the afternoon by following the north shore of Santa Cruz to the fascinating landscapes of Cerro Dragón, or Dragon Hill, where we'll land. On the first part of our walk, we'll pass a brackish lagoon that is frequented by shorebirds and American flamingos. Further inland, the trail offers a beautiful view of the bay and the western islands of the archipelago, as well as your first chance to encounter some land iguanas.,
Get ready to explore the spectacular Galápagos Islands. As your South America land adventure draws to a close, it is time to embark on the next stage of your journey. After breakfast, a short flight will take you to Baltra Island, a part of the spectacular Galápagos Archipelago. A transfer will take you straight to the port, where your comfortable expedition ship MS Santa Cruz II awaits you. We'll begin our exploration of the Galápagos Islands in the afternoon by following the north shore of Santa Cruz to the fascinating landscapes of Cerro Dragón, or Dragon Hill, where we'll land. On the first part of our walk, we'll pass a brackish lagoon that is frequented by shorebirds and American flamingos. Further inland, the trail offers a beautiful view of the bay and the western islands of the archipelago, as well as your first chance to encounter some land iguanas.,
Today Baltra is the most important airport of Galápagos and a small navy base for Ecuador. Baltra has suffered most from human settling and does not have any visitor sites. Many cruises start from the its harbour and already there pelicans and noddies will welcome you. To the north lies Mosquera, a small sandy bank with a large colony of sea lions. Go swimming and snorkeling on the beach.
Get ready to explore the spectacular Galápagos Islands. As your South America land adventure draws to a close, it is time to embark on the next stage of your journey. After breakfast, a short flight will take you to Baltra Island, a part of the spectacular Galápagos Archipelago. A transfer will take you straight to the port, where your comfortable expedition ship MS Santa Cruz II awaits you. We'll begin our exploration of the Galápagos Islands in the afternoon by following the north shore of Santa Cruz to the fascinating landscapes of Cerro Dragón, or Dragon Hill, where we'll land. On the first part of our walk, we'll pass a brackish lagoon that is frequented by shorebirds and American flamingos. Further inland, the trail offers a beautiful view of the bay and the western islands of the archipelago, as well as your first chance to encounter some land iguanas.,
Cerro Dragon is a Galapagos Island with small lagoons with flamingos, Palo Santo trees, Opuntia cactus.
Scan the coastline and seas for iconic species. You'll start your day at Punta Vicente Roca on the northwestern tip of Isabela Island. After breakfast, we'll explore the coast on a panga boat and your naturalist guides will teach you about the dramatic geology of the area. This site is a nesting place for several bird species, so look out for flightless cormorants, Galápagos penguins, and boobies. Weather permitting, you can snorkel beside the cliffs, where you might find green sea turtles, oceanic sunfish, and fur seals. In the afternoon, we'll explore Fernandina, an island with a unique ecology and a large population of marine iguanas. Watch the coastline for sea lions, Sally Lightfoot crabs, hawks, and penguins.,
Scan the coastline and seas for iconic species. You'll start your day at Punta Vicente Roca on the northwestern tip of Isabela Island. After breakfast, we'll explore the coast on a panga boat and your naturalist guides will teach you about the dramatic geology of the area. This site is a nesting place for several bird species, so look out for flightless cormorants, Galápagos penguins, and boobies. Weather permitting, you can snorkel beside the cliffs, where you might find green sea turtles, oceanic sunfish, and fur seals. In the afternoon, we'll explore Fernandina, an island with a unique ecology and a large population of marine iguanas. Watch the coastline for sea lions, Sally Lightfoot crabs, hawks, and penguins.,
Punta Espinoza is the visitor site on Isla Ferdinandina and is situated at the northeast coast of the island. The biggest colony of marine iguanas is situated here. Hundreds of them sunbathe on the rocks. Besides the iguanas, the island is home to flightless cormorants, Galápagos penguins and sea lions. Mangroves and cacti dominate the vegetation. There are also extraordinary lava formations.
Meet the famous giant tortoises of the Galápagos. Today, you'll explore Santa Cruz Island. In the morning, we'll disembark at Puerto Ayora to visit the Charles Darwin Research Station. At this giant tortoise breeding center, you can see recently hatched tortoises and Darwin's famous finches — the birds he used as a basis for his theory of evolution by natural selection. There's also an impressive forest of prickly pear cacti that is home to many land birds. Enjoy a cooler climate over lunch in the lush highlands, where giant tortoises shuffle about munching on grass and wallowing in pools. You'll also have time for another activity, including mountain biking or visiting a sugar plantation.,
Puerto Ayora is located on the southern end of Isla Santa Cruz. Puerto Ayora is a charming port town where sea, sun, seabirds and sailboats coexist. On the town's outskirts are the headquarters to the world-renowned Charles Darwin Research Station. Many travelers just pass through on the way to see Lonesome George (a 150-year old tortoise; the last of his species) at Darwin Station. Puerto Ayora is a lively seaside town offering international cuisine, oceanfront hotels, outdoor bars, scuba diving schools and an avenue of boutiques with everything from tie-dyed sarongs to Panama hats. Relish the Islands' crescent slices of sand, spectacular diving, mountain top vistas, and tropical climate. Visit select islands and choose from an array of outdoor activities, such as kayaking, scuba diving, snorkeling, horseback riding and mountain biking. Puerto Ayora provides the most convenient base for island hopping. Three boats, the Delphin, Esmeraldas III and Santa Fe, offer day trips to Florena, Bartoleme, North Seymore and Plazas.
Discover Galápagos history and underwater wildlife. After breakfast, enjoy a panga boat ride through the channels on Floreana's north shore before taking in the incredible views of the island from Baroness Cove. Later, we land at Post Office Bay to visit the historic barrel that has served as a post office in the archipelago for over two centuries. After lunch, explore the wonders around Champion Islet in a panga boat or aboard a glass-bottom boat. This is one of the best snorkeling spots in the archipelago. From there, we head to Cormorant Point, where we'll walk from an olivine-crystal beach to a brackish lagoon. Along the way, common sights include American flamingos, pintail ducks, and more.,
You'll want to have your cameras ready at all times in the Galapagos because it's unlikely you'll ever meet anyone who has witnessed the species you will photograph.
Discover Galápagos history and underwater wildlife. After breakfast, enjoy a panga boat ride through the channels on Floreana's north shore before taking in the incredible views of the island from Baroness Cove. Later, we land at Post Office Bay to visit the historic barrel that has served as a post office in the archipelago for over two centuries. After lunch, explore the wonders around Champion Islet in a panga boat or aboard a glass-bottom boat. This is one of the best snorkeling spots in the archipelago. From there, we head to Cormorant Point, where we'll walk from an olivine-crystal beach to a brackish lagoon. Along the way, common sights include American flamingos, pintail ducks, and more.,
The Post Office Box on Post Office Bay was used in old days by whalers and others to stay in touch with their loved ones at home. Leaving the letters behind in the wooden barrel, other sailors returning home took it with them. Today tourists take the tradition over and leave post cards behind to be picked up later by others. A large lava tube is located behind the barrel. Visitors can enter the lava tunnels by stairs. The coastal vegetation is a dry tropical forest with low growing trees and shrubs. Frigate birds become frenzied when fisherman or cooks clean fish and throw away the scraps. Watch them playfully throw up the pieces and have aerial acrobatic frigates snatch them from the air. When free meals are not available frigates harass other sea birds in the air to drop their catch. Rays are seen around boats floating close to the water surface. The beautiful sunsets on the equator are fast and should not be missed.
Discover Galápagos history and underwater wildlife. After breakfast, enjoy a panga boat ride through the channels on Floreana's north shore before taking in the incredible views of the island from Baroness Cove. Later, we land at Post Office Bay to visit the historic barrel that has served as a post office in the archipelago for over two centuries. After lunch, explore the wonders around Champion Islet in a panga boat or aboard a glass-bottom boat. This is one of the best snorkeling spots in the archipelago. From there, we head to Cormorant Point, where we'll walk from an olivine-crystal beach to a brackish lagoon. Along the way, common sights include American flamingos, pintail ducks, and more.,
Discover Galápagos history and underwater wildlife. After breakfast, enjoy a panga boat ride through the channels on Floreana's north shore before taking in the incredible views of the island from Baroness Cove. Later, we land at Post Office Bay to visit the historic barrel that has served as a post office in the archipelago for over two centuries. After lunch, explore the wonders around Champion Islet in a panga boat or aboard a glass-bottom boat. This is one of the best snorkeling spots in the archipelago. From there, we head to Cormorant Point, where we'll walk from an olivine-crystal beach to a brackish lagoon. Along the way, common sights include American flamingos, pintail ducks, and more.,
Named not after the bird but a US ship, there is a wet landing onto a, literally, green beach - so coloured because it is made from olivine crystals (volcanic silicates of magnesium and iron). Pencil sea urchins may be found on the beach. A short walk inland and the trail comes to a brackish lagoon. This is home to one of the biggest populations of flamingos in the archipelago, these pink residents spend about 7 hours a day or more eating, and so take some binoculars to watch the ballet of necks as they gracefully move back and fourth, scouring the floor of the lagoon for little shrimp. Take your binoculars to enjoy the show up close. Also present are pintail ducks and stilts. The trail crosses a narrow neck of land and comes to a white beach on the eastern side of the island. Ghost crabs inhabit the beach, and rays and turtles can be seen in the sea. Sea turtles nest at Punta Cormorant (December to May) on the white sand beach, just a short walk away from the olive coloured beach where you land.
Unwind and recharge your batteries. Relax onboard while we anchor off Baltra Island. After four days of exploring the unique natural environments of the Galápagos, have a relaxation day so you can recharge your batteries for the days ahead. Make use of the many onboard facilities, flick through the books in the library, or exercise in the gym — it's up to you. In the afternoon, we'll land at Las Bachas beach, located on the northern shore of Santa Cruz Island. This glorious white beach with turquoise waters is a great place to spot iconic Galápagos wildlife like flamingos and sea turtles. Swim or snorkel before heading back to the ship for an expedition briefing about the following day.,
Today Baltra is the most important airport of Galápagos and a small navy base for Ecuador. Baltra has suffered most from human settling and does not have any visitor sites. Many cruises start from the its harbour and already there pelicans and noddies will welcome you. To the north lies Mosquera, a small sandy bank with a large colony of sea lions. Go swimming and snorkeling on the beach.
Unwind and recharge your batteries. Relax onboard while we anchor off Baltra Island. After four days of exploring the unique natural environments of the Galápagos, have a relaxation day so you can recharge your batteries for the days ahead. Make use of the many onboard facilities, flick through the books in the library, or exercise in the gym — it's up to you. In the afternoon, we'll land at Las Bachas beach, located on the northern shore of Santa Cruz Island. This glorious white beach with turquoise waters is a great place to spot iconic Galápagos wildlife like flamingos and sea turtles. Swim or snorkel before heading back to the ship for an expedition briefing about the following day.,
Santa Cruz is the center of tourism in the Galapagos. The white-sand beach of Las Bachas on Isla Santa Cruz is a major egg-laying site for Pacific green turtles, but pelicans and flamingos feel at home here, too. Puerto Ayora, the largest settlement in the Galapagos, is homeport to many yachts, as well as home to Galapagos National Park Service and Charles Darwin Research Station. A large island with a variety of geology, wildlife and vegetation, all the Galapagos life zones are present on Santa Cruz.
See iconic wildlife and spectacular landscapes. Today, you'll explore Santiago Island's pristine beaches and picturesque landscapes. Take in the impressive cliffs of Buccaneer Cove on the northwest coast, home to a large number of marine birds and sea lions. Immerse yourself in the scenery through a range of water activities and marvel at fantastic rock formations such as 'Elephant Rock' and 'The Bishop'. In the afternoon, we'll head to Puerto Egas, one of the best visitor sites on the island. You'll have the opportunity to see a colony of Galápagos fur seals and exotic birdlife on an excursion. Or, you can swim or snorkel along the rocky shorelines, typically in the company of marine turtles.,
See iconic wildlife and spectacular landscapes. Today, you'll explore Santiago Island's pristine beaches and picturesque landscapes. Take in the impressive cliffs of Buccaneer Cove on the northwest coast, home to a large number of marine birds and sea lions. Immerse yourself in the scenery through a range of water activities and marvel at fantastic rock formations such as 'Elephant Rock' and 'The Bishop'. In the afternoon, we'll head to Puerto Egas, one of the best visitor sites on the island. You'll have the opportunity to see a colony of Galápagos fur seals and exotic birdlife on an excursion. Or, you can swim or snorkel along the rocky shorelines, typically in the company of marine turtles.,
Santiago's Puerto Egas is the perfect place to explore dark, sandy beaches and spot birds and marine iguanas.
Soak up the sights and sounds of the Galápagos. Your day starts on tiny Rábida Island, located off the southern shore of Santiago Island. Take a thrilling panga ride along the coast to explore the island's mesmerizing, red-colored beach. Soak up the sights and sounds of a sea lion colony and keep an eye out for marine iguanas, mockingbirds, yellow warblers, and several species of Darwin's finches. In the afternoon, we'll sail to the golden sands of Bartolomé Island, dominated by the imposing Pinnacle Rock. Swim or snorkel at the beach here or discover colorful marine life riding in a glass-bottom boat. You may even spot some Galápagos penguins on the shore. Hike up to the summit of the island for fantastic views.,
Known for its striking dark-red color, this island is home to a picturesque saltwater lagoon where white-tailed pintail ducks and flamingos congregate.
Soak up the sights and sounds of the Galápagos. Your day starts on tiny Rábida Island, located off the southern shore of Santiago Island. Take a thrilling panga ride along the coast to explore the island's mesmerizing, red-colored beach. Soak up the sights and sounds of a sea lion colony and keep an eye out for marine iguanas, mockingbirds, yellow warblers, and several species of Darwin's finches. In the afternoon, we'll sail to the golden sands of Bartolomé Island, dominated by the imposing Pinnacle Rock. Swim or snorkel at the beach here or discover colorful marine life riding in a glass-bottom boat. You may even spot some Galápagos penguins on the shore. Hike up to the summit of the island for fantastic views.,
Discover a birdlife haven and take a refreshing dip. Today, you explore Genovesa Island. The morning starts with a steep but short climb (only 90 feet) up Prince Philip's Steps — otherwise known as El Barranco — to reach a flat and rocky plateau. Once there, you can walk along comfortably and look out for large colonies of Nazca boobies, red-footed boobies, great frigatebirds, and storm petrels. Afterward, or instead, hop into a kayak for an aquatic adventure. In the afternoon, we'll land at the beautiful beach that borders Darwin Bay for a swim. After this refreshing dip, take a stroll and observe hundreds of island birds. You can also swim, snorkel, kayak, or just take relax on the beach.,
See giant tortoises in the wild. We'll start our last morning on the north shore of Santa Cruz Island. After a dry landing at a passenger wharf and a bus ride to the island's higher region, you'll see a final highlight of your expedition cruise: giant tortoises in the wild. The windward slopes of the island are set aside as a reserve that is home to two species of giant tortoise. These lush highlands also feature dense forests of Galápagos daisies, orchids, and bromeliads. After this visit, we'll take a transfer directly to the airport in Baltra for your flight to Quito, where you'll connect to your international flight. If you prefer, you can continue to Guayaquil for another adventure. Flight to Quito must be requested at the time of booking. To explore more of Ecuador, extend your stay and join one of the optional Post-Programs.,
See giant tortoises in the wild. We'll start our last morning on the north shore of Santa Cruz Island. After a dry landing at a passenger wharf and a bus ride to the island's higher region, you'll see a final highlight of your expedition cruise: giant tortoises in the wild. The windward slopes of the island are set aside as a reserve that is home to two species of giant tortoise. These lush highlands also feature dense forests of Galápagos daisies, orchids, and bromeliads. After this visit, we'll take a transfer directly to the airport in Baltra for your flight to Quito, where you'll connect to your international flight. If you prefer, you can continue to Guayaquil for another adventure. Flight to Quito must be requested at the time of booking. To explore more of Ecuador, extend your stay and join one of the optional Post-Programs.,
See giant tortoises in the wild. We'll start our last morning on the north shore of Santa Cruz Island. After a dry landing at a passenger wharf and a bus ride to the island's higher region, you'll see a final highlight of your expedition cruise: giant tortoises in the wild. The windward slopes of the island are set aside as a reserve that is home to two species of giant tortoise. These lush highlands also feature dense forests of Galápagos daisies, orchids, and bromeliads. After this visit, we'll take a transfer directly to the airport in Baltra for your flight to Quito, where you'll connect to your international flight. If you prefer, you can continue to Guayaquil for another adventure. Flight to Quito must be requested at the time of booking. To explore more of Ecuador, extend your stay and join one of the optional Post-Programs.,
See giant tortoises in the wild. We'll start our last morning on the north shore of Santa Cruz Island. After a dry landing at a passenger wharf and a bus ride to the island's higher region, you'll see a final highlight of your expedition cruise: giant tortoises in the wild. The windward slopes of the island are set aside as a reserve that is home to two species of giant tortoise. These lush highlands also feature dense forests of Galápagos daisies, orchids, and bromeliads. After this visit, we'll take a transfer directly to the airport in Baltra for your flight to Quito, where you'll connect to your international flight. If you prefer, you can continue to Guayaquil for another adventure. Flight to Quito must be requested at the time of booking. To explore more of Ecuador, extend your stay and join one of the optional Post-Programs.,
See giant tortoises in the wild. We'll start our last morning on the north shore of Santa Cruz Island. After a dry landing at a passenger wharf and a bus ride to the island's higher region, you'll see a final highlight of your expedition cruise: giant tortoises in the wild. The windward slopes of the island are set aside as a reserve that is home to two species of giant tortoise. These lush highlands also feature dense forests of Galápagos daisies, orchids, and bromeliads. After this visit, we'll take a transfer directly to the airport in Baltra for your flight to Quito, where you'll connect to your international flight. If you prefer, you can continue to Guayaquil for another adventure. Flight to Quito must be requested at the time of booking. To explore more of Ecuador, extend your stay and join one of the optional Post-Programs.,
See giant tortoises in the wild. We'll start our last morning on the north shore of Santa Cruz Island. After a dry landing at a passenger wharf and a bus ride to the island's higher region, you'll see a final highlight of your expedition cruise: giant tortoises in the wild. The windward slopes of the island are set aside as a reserve that is home to two species of giant tortoise. These lush highlands also feature dense forests of Galápagos daisies, orchids, and bromeliads. After this visit, we'll take a transfer directly to the airport in Baltra for your flight to Quito, where you'll connect to your international flight. If you prefer, you can continue to Guayaquil for another adventure. Flight to Quito must be requested at the time of booking. To explore more of Ecuador, extend your stay and join one of the optional Post-Programs.,
Today Baltra is the most important airport of Galápagos and a small navy base for Ecuador. Baltra has suffered most from human settling and does not have any visitor sites. Many cruises start from the its harbour and already there pelicans and noddies will welcome you. To the north lies Mosquera, a small sandy bank with a large colony of sea lions. Go swimming and snorkeling on the beach.
See giant tortoises in the wild. We'll start our last morning on the north shore of Santa Cruz Island. After a dry landing at a passenger wharf and a bus ride to the island's higher region, you'll see a final highlight of your expedition cruise: giant tortoises in the wild. The windward slopes of the island are set aside as a reserve that is home to two species of giant tortoise. These lush highlands also feature dense forests of Galápagos daisies, orchids, and bromeliads. After this visit, we'll take a transfer directly to the airport in Baltra for your flight to Quito, where you'll connect to your international flight. If you prefer, you can continue to Guayaquil for another adventure. Flight to Quito must be requested at the time of booking. To explore more of Ecuador, extend your stay and join one of the optional Post-Programs.,
See giant tortoises in the wild. We'll start our last morning on the north shore of Santa Cruz Island. After a dry landing at a passenger wharf and a bus ride to the island's higher region, you'll see a final highlight of your expedition cruise: giant tortoises in the wild. The windward slopes of the island are set aside as a reserve that is home to two species of giant tortoise. These lush highlands also feature dense forests of Galápagos daisies, orchids, and bromeliads. After this visit, we'll take a transfer directly to the airport in Baltra for your flight to Quito, where you'll connect to your international flight. If you prefer, you can continue to Guayaquil for another adventure. Flight to Quito must be requested at the time of booking. To explore more of Ecuador, extend your stay and join one of the optional Post-Programs.,
Itinerary subject to change without notice. Please confirm itinerary at time of booking.
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