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Day 01
Am: Am: San Cristobal AirportDeparture to the Galapagos Islands, arrival at San Cristobal airport, where our naturalist guide of the National Park will be waiting for you.
Pm: Lobos IslandLobos island is a small islet separated from San Cristobal by a narrow channel, forming a sheltered bay where sea lion pups play in tidal pools. Despite its small size, the island is surprisingly packed with wildlife, especially with “lobos marinos”, the Spanish name for sea lions. Groups of sea lions will welcome you at the landing spot, but as you walk a few steps inland, male frigatebirds displaying their inflated red balloons will be perched on the bushes and trees. A small colony of blue footed boobies, which often nest right on the trail, will give you the opportunity to observe their famous courtship dance.
Snorkel: This is a great snorkeling location as the water are usually calm and the sea lions often play with divers to show off their swimming skills. Sea turtles and rays are often seen resting in the sandy bottoms.
Highlights: Galapagos sea lions, marine Iguanas, magnificent & great frigatebirds, blue-footed Boobies, San Cristobal Lava Lizards.
Trail: 0,6 km
Meals: Lunch, Dinner
Day 2
Am: Gardner BayGardner Beach is, without a doubt, one of the most beautiful on the islands, both for its white sand and the turquoise blue water that surrounds it. An important colony of sea lions is lucky enough to inhabit this beautiful place. You can stroll along the beach while watching the sea lions play in the waves or the stoic marine iguanas sunbathing on the rocks.
Snorkel: There are several places where you can snorkel in the area, all of them excellent for seeing large amounts of fish and also with great possibilities of swimming with sea lions.
Attractions: Beautiful white sand beach, sea lions, marine iguanas, Mockingbirds from Española, Galapagos hawks.
Pm: Suarez PointThis rocky trail is quite an experience for any wildlife lover. From the moment of disembarkation and throughout the entire route, the quantity and variety of fauna is truly impressive. Sea lions and marine iguanas will welcome us, giving way to colonies of seabirds, including Nazca and blue-footed boobies, seagulls and tropical birds. And in the farthest part of the trail we will have the opportunity to visit a colony of Waved Albatrosses, the largest bird on the islands and one of the most interesting, both for its powerful flight and for its elaborate courtship ritual.
Attractions: Wave albatrosses, sea lions, marine iguanas, Galapagos hawks, Nazca and blue-footed boobies, tropical birds, nocturnal gulls, lava lizards.
Day 03
Am: Post Office BayFloreana is famous for the tales of German settlers and the baroness during the late 1920’s and 30 ‘s. Assassinations, disappearances and other unsolved mysteries are the ingredients of this fascinating story.
Post office bay was often used by whalers to anchor their ships and go up to the highlands to get freshwater and tortoises. Most boats visiting the Galapagos had to came to this place sooner or later, so a system of mail was established more than 200 years ago: a barrel near the beach became the way to leave messages to other ships and also to the outside world. This mail system is still in use and will allow you to send postcards from the Galapagos to the outside world.
Aside from a small beautiful beach and a lava tunnel, the area is great for dinghy tours to look for sea lions, green sea turtles, shorebirds, small sharks and, with some luck, Galapagos penguins.
Snorkel: There is great snorkel from the beach, as you can see lots of sea turtles, rays, great diversity of fish and, if you are really lucky, Galapagos penguin.
Highlights: Sea Lions, sea turtles, finches, shorebirds, marine iguanas, penguins.
Pm: Cormorant Point / Devil´S CrownPunta Cormorant is located in the north of Floreana and it is known for its large coastal lagoon with American flamingoes, white-cheeked pintails, black-necked stilts and other shorebirds. There is a beautiful white sand beach which is an important nesting ground for green sea turtles where we can also see rays and reef sharks. In the last years, a small groups of blue footed boobies have started to breed right by the trail. This is also a great trail to look at endemic plants.
Snorkel: It will be done at Devil’s Crown, a heavily eroded little volcano right by Floreana island. This is considered by many as one of the best snorkeling sites in the entire archipelago as the current funnels plankton through the Crown, attracting huge schools of snapper, Creole fish parrot fish, angelfish, reef sharks, sea turtles, rays and a phenomenal amount of marine life.
Highlights: American flamingo, blue-footed booby, frigatebirds, tropicbirds, Galapagos shearwaters, sea lions, sea turtle nesting site, finches, shorebirds, coral-sand beach.
Trail: 1,6 km
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 4
Am: Santa FeSanta Fe has a wonderful bay with turquoise waters surrounded by volcanic formations where giant cacti grow, the largest in the Galapagos Islands. We disembark on a white sand beach full of sea lions, after which we will take a short walk along a rocky path that will give us the opportunity to see Santa Fe land iguanas (endemic to this island), sea lions, finches and sparrow hawks. Galapagos.
Snorkel: After the walk you will have the option of kayaking or snorkeling in the bay, where you will be able to see an enormous variety of tropical fish, but above all, you will be able to enjoy the games of the sea lions.
Attractions: Sea lions, Santa Fe land iguanas, Galapagos hawks, finches, turtledoves.
Pm: PlazasLocated near the coast of Santa Cruz, Plaza Sur is a small island covered with intense red plants and cacti that give a peculiar color to the landscape. At the foot of the cacti we will find land iguanas patiently waiting for some fruit to fall on them to eat. An interesting trail will take us along a cliff constantly flown over by seabirds, including frigatebirds, pelicans, tropical birds and Nazca boobies. Further along the trail you will see an important colony of sea lions and marine iguanas.
Attractions: Galapagos land iguanas, sea lions, tropical birds, pelicans, boobies, lava lizards.
Trail: 1,4 km
Food: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 5
Pm: PlazasOf the two twin islands, only South Plazas is allowed to be visited, while North plazas is kept exclusively for scientific research. This is a small islet, but it packs an impressive amount of wildlife. Right after you land you will see Galapagos land iguanas waiting under prickly-pear cactus feed on their fruits. A large colony of sea lions will give you the opportunity to see playful pups enjoying the tide pools, but also large grumpy males defending their territories. The trail will take you to a cliff where you can observe many sea birds, such as frigatebirds, red-billed tropicbirds, boobies, swallow-tailed gulls and pelicans. A reddish succulent vegetation with scattered cactus covers most of the islands like a carpet, giving this island a unique personality.
Highlights: Galapagos land iguanas, sea lions, tropicbirds, pelicans, boobies, Galapagos shearwaters, swallow-tailed gulls.
Trail: 1,4 km
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner