Welcome to Ecuador! Begin your journey in this port city known as the gateway to the Pacific. Your first stop is Wyndham Guayaquil where you’ll stay the night. Explore the city sights on your own, relax at the rooftop pool, and get a good night’s rest before your adventure. (D) DAY 1 GUAYAQUIL - ARRIVAL DAY 2 GUAYAQUIL / ISLA BALTRA - EMBARKATION / ISLA SEYMOUR NORTE Up and at ‘em. Get an early start and travel to the legendary Galapagos Islands—UNESCO World Heritage Site. From Guayaquil, fly to Isla Baltra where your crew welcome you aboard Yacht La Pinta. As Charles Darwin certainly was in 1835, you’ll be awed by the unique beauty of the islands as you take your first exploratory steps on Isla Seymour Norte. Get an up-close view of these birds’ quirky characteristics by hike and panga ride. (BLD) DAY 3 ISLA ISABELA / ISLA FERNANDINA Explore Punta Vicente Roca, a marine site of impressive geological formations, by panga—your guide helps with decoding the visible clues of the islands’ fiery beginnings. Beyond the geology, spy winged residents including Blue-footed boobies and flightless cormorants. If conditions allow, don your mask, fins, and snorkel and dive in for a close-up view! Later, stretch your legs on a guided walk experiencing one of the most pristine islands in the Galápagos, Isla Fernandina. Thousands of marine iguanas reside here, and it’s also a favorite haunt of Galápagos penguins. (BLD)
DAY 5 ISLA RABIDA / ISLA SANTA CRUZ Isla Rabida’s unusual red beach is a favorite sunbathing spot for sea lions and marine iguanas. Go eye-to-eye with Blue-footed and Nazca Boobies, Yellow Warblers, several species of Darwin’s Finches, and pelicans. The warm maroon-colored beach also makes a great jumping in spot for from- the-beach snorkeling. You’ll have a birds-eye view from Isla Santa Cruz hiking Dragon Hill—and enjoy a well-earned panorama of the island’s interior. (BLD)
DAY 6 ISLA SANTA CRUZ
Today, it’s all about the magnificent giant tortoise. Touring the Charles Darwin Research Station, you’ll witness the exceptional conservation program where baby tortoises, “galápaguitos,” are reared in protective captivity until they are old enough to safely repatriate back to their native areas. Embrace Galápagos conservation by learning about threats that still endanger this fragile ecosystem. Bring your passport along if you’d like a special Galápagos stamp. Time permitting, stroll through town as you please. After lunch at the Finch Bay Eco Hotel, explore the misty, forested highlands and see the lumbering tortoises in their natural habitat. (BLD) opportunities to snorkel, hike, kayak, skiff, or simply relax on the beach. A hike at Baroness Viewpoint provides the perfect vantage for a photo-op. Then take in the island’s geologic history with a panga ride or kayak investigation of its maze of volcanic channels. A tale of two beaches, walk along the green olivine beach of Punta Cormorant to a brackish lagoon known to be a flamingo hideout, then on to a white-sand beach where green sea turtles come ashore to nest. (BLD) DAY 8 GUAYAQUIL - DEPARTURE Your adventure of a lifetime aboard La Pinta concludes back on Isla Baltra. From here, transfer to the airport for your flight to Guayaquil—where DAY 7 ISLA FLOREANA Your day is chock-full of adventure, with you’ll await your connecting flight home, or if you’ve opted for our Machu Picchu extension, continue on to Quito, Ecuador for your flight to Lima, Peru. (B) B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner Itineraries are guidelines; variations in itinerary and the order of days may occur to maximize your experience. Passport required (non USA citizens).
DAY 4 ISLA ISABELA
At Urbina Bay, a stroll among the island’s vegetation reveals large, colorful land iguanas and perhaps giant tortoises. Crossing from Urbina Bay to Tagus Cove, scan the water for whales and dolphins that frequent Bolivar Channel. Dropping anchor at Tagus Cove, there’s a chance to snorkel, kayak, or ride a panga before hiking the backside of Darwin Crater. There’ll be excellent opportunities for viewing penguins, Galápagos Hawks, and old signatures from pirates etched into the rock, the oldest dating back to 1836. (BLD)
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