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Explorer Route PRODUCT CODE: 1644 |
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| Explore iconic islands by yacht. Sleep in comfort each night. | |
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$1,400.00/ guest
4 Days / 3 Nights |
Departures every Tuesday or Wednesday |
English & Spanish |
Small groups










Designed for travelers who want to experience the highlights of the central Galapagos in less time, Explorer Route combines two of the archipelago’s most iconic visitor sites into one seamless shore-based expedition. Visit the volcanic landscapes of Bartolome Island, walk among blue-footed boobies on North Seymour, snorkel in crystal-clear waters at Las Bachas, and encounter giant tortoises in the Santa Cruz Highlands. With first-class accommodation in Puerto Ayora, guided yacht excursions, airport transfers, meals, and local assistance included, this four-day experience offers the feeling of an expedition cruise while enjoying the comfort of staying on land each night.
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Baltra Island: Transfer In (Seymour Airport in Baltra Island - GPS)
Transfer service from Seymour Airport in Baltra Island (GPS) to your hotel in Santa Cruz Island.
PM — Santa Cruz Island: Santa Cruz Highlands Trip
In the Santa Cruz Highlands Trip, you'll explore the diverse highlands of Santa Cruz Island, rich in vegetation, varied weather conditions, and fascinating wildlife. The journey begins with a visit to "Los Gemelos" craters, or "Twin" craters, formed millions of years ago during the active volcanic period of the islands. These sinkholes were shaped by lava flows descending towards the sea, surrounded by unique endemic wildlife and vegetation, offering insights into the islands' geological history.
Next, you'll visit a private ranch where you can encounter Galapagos Giant Tortoises in their natural habitat. Get up close with these iconic reptiles of the islands, learning about their behavior, diet, mating habits, and their significance across the archipelago.
Another highlight of the tour includes exploring a lava tunnel. Venture into this dark and humid environment, experiencing a sense of adventure as you navigate passages where crawling on all fours may be necessary. Reach the tunnel's exit safely, concluding your journey through the remarkable landscapes and geological wonders of the Galapagos Islands.
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Hotel Santa Fe | |
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North Seymour Island: Day Tour to North Seymour Island
The Day Tour to North Seymour Island departs from Itabaca Canal, with a pleasant one-hour sail north of Santa Cruz Island. This enchanting island greets visitors with playful sea lions dotting the docks and rocky shores. The landscape is marked by Palo Santo forests and vivid red soil.
North Seymour is renowned for its wildlife, where visitors can observe nesting blue-footed boobies (or witness their courtship dances, depending on the season), swallow-tailed gulls perched on cliffs, and numerous frigatebirds in their nesting sites.
Following the island exploration, snorkeling takes place at Las Bachas Beach on Santa Cruz Island. Here, you may encounter sharks, a variety of fish, and possibly even flamingos in the beach lagoon.
PM — Santa Cruz Island: Las Bachas |
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Hotel Santa Fe | |
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Bartolome Island: Day Tour to Bartolome Island
The Day Tour to Bartolome Island departs from Itabaca Canal, with a scenic two-hour sail northwest of Santa Cruz Island. Known for its stunning and widely photographed landscapes, Bartholomew Island boasts the iconic Pinnacle Rock.
The trail, crafted from wood, leads to the summit of this extinct volcano, offering breathtaking panoramic views that make the ascent worthwhile.
Afterwards, snorkeling takes place in Sullivan Bay, located on nearby Santiago Island just five minutes from Bartholomew. Here, you can expect encounters with Galapagos penguins, sea turtles, whitetip sharks, rays, and other marine wildlife swimming in the shallow waters.
PM — Santiago Island: Sullivan Bay |
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Hotel Santa Fe | |
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Santa Cruz Island: Visit to Charles Darwin Research Station
A visit to the Charles Darwin Research Station offers an educational experience focused on conservation efforts and scientific research in the Galapagos Islands. Located in Puerto Ayora on Santa Cruz Island, the station is dedicated to the study and preservation of the unique flora and fauna of the archipelago.
One of the highlights of the visit is the "Tortoise Route," where visitors can observe various species of giant tortoises in natural habitats or in breeding programs aimed at their conservation. These iconic reptiles play a crucial role in the ecosystem of the Galapagos and have been central to Darwin's research on evolution.
Exploring the Charles Darwin Research Station provides insights into ongoing conservation projects, including efforts to protect endangered species and restore fragile ecosystems. It's an opportunity to learn about the evolutionary history and ecological importance of the Galapagos Islands while supporting sustainable tourism practices.
AM — Baltra Island: Transfer Out (Seymour Airport in Baltra Island - GPS)
Transfer service from your hotel in Santa Cruz Island to Seymour Airport in Baltra Island (GPS).
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Highlights |
Galapagos Shark|Galapagos Lava Lizard|Lava Cactus|Prickly Pear Cactus|Candelabra Cactus|Galapagos Marine Iguana|Galapagos Land Iguana|Darwin's Finches|Galapagos Sea Lion|Blue Footed Booby|Magnificent Frigatebird|Great Frigatebird|Galapagos Giant Tortoise|Lava Tunnels|Brown Pelican|Whitetip Reef Shark|Blacktip Reef Shark|American Flamingo|Galapagos Mockingbird|Green Sea Turtle|Lava Heron|Nazca Booby|Galapagos Penguin|Swallow-tailed Gull|Yellow-crowned Night Heron |
Airports |
Arrival: Seymour Airport (GPS) | Departure: Seymour Airport (GPS) |
Town and base island |
Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz Island |
Accommodation type |
First-class |
- Activities In Itinerary
- Airport Lounge Access
- Naturalist Guide In Activities
- Snorkel Gear
- Airport-hotel-dock-hotel Transfers
- Soft Drinks With Meals
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Wi-fi At Hotel
- Wi-fi Onboard
- On-site Assistance
- 3 Nights Accommodation
- Flights To/from Galapagos
- Tips
- Galapagos National Park Entrance Fee
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Transit Control Card
- Services Not Indicated
Order Of Itinerary May Vary •
Not Wheelchair Accessible •
Not Recommended For People With Serious Medical Conditions •
Not Recommended For Pregnant Women •
Not Recommended For Newborns •
Minimum Recommended Age Is 2 Years Old •
Prone To Seasickness •
Smoking Is Forbidden In National Park •
Vaping Is Forbidden In National Park
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