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This 6 Day Galapagos Island Hopping Tour lets you stay on one of the most beautiful islands of the world; Isabela. You will do various activities including snorkeling, swimming, and hiking. Will see marine species, land iguanas, giant tortoises, penguins, sea turtles, etc.
The Galapagos Islands overflow with exotic wildlife set against backdrops of spectacular landscapes. Our Galapagos Island Hopping Tours are a great alternative to Galapagos cruises, especially for those non-seagoing travelers who prefer to stay on dry land. Explore the natural wonders and fascinating wildlife of the Galapagos archipelago by day, sleeping in comfortable hotels at night. Speed boats or public transportation takes you from island to island and at the end of each day you return to your island hotel.
On this 6 day tour you will get to enjoy the highlights of the inhabited islands of Isabela and Santa Cruz that offer the perfect combination of amazing destinations, great activities and lovely accommodation. Also will visit a uninhabited island (Bartolome, North Seymour or South Plaza Island). Snorkel with sea turtles, sea lions and iguanas and experience the breath-taking beauty of the Galapagos Islands as you explore the archipelago.
We use small island hotels that have been artfully built with an inspirational design. Our trips are activity-packed and include visits to see the unique Galapagos animals and volcanic landscapes found nowhere else on the planet. Your excursions also include time for snorkeling and discovering the underwater magic of this wilderness sanctuary.
Baltra Airport (Google Map)
We will meet you from your arrival flight
In this 6–day itinerary, you will visit 3 islands: Santa Cruz, Isabela, and 1 uninhabited island. Island hopping allows visitors to experience much of the best areas of the islands while sleeping in well-appointed lodges and transferring between islands during the day on a smaller boat.
This 6-day Galapagos island-hopping tour enables you to see a diverse range of sites in the Galapagos, using shuttle boats and private transportations to save time.
Be amazed by an array of wildlife every day, while enjoying local food and hospitality in towns such as Puerto Ayora (Santa Cruz Island) and Puerto Villamil (Isabela Island). You will also gain a deeper understanding of the history of Galapagos and the importance of sustainable tourism in this fragile environment with visits to the Breeding Center on Isabela, and Charles Darwin Station on Santa Cruz.
Snorkeling at Bartolome Island, hiking Sierra Negra Volcano and visiting Tintoreras on Isabela are just a few of the highlights. Playful sea lion pups, gliding rays, and nonchalant sea turtles entertain you in the water, while the blue-footed boobies and iguanas fascinate you on land.
Am: Baltra Airport – Transfer to Puerto Ayora.
After two hours and a half of flying from Quito or Guayaquil you arrive at 11:00-12:30 at the airport on Baltra Island. A Naturalist Guide of our Company will meet you at the entrance and welcome to this famous Galapagos Archipelago, as soon as you get the luggage, with all members of the group, you will take an airline company bus, ride for around 10 minutes to the Itabaca channel, cross the channel on a public boat (ten minutes ride) to the northern part of Santa Cruz Island where a private transport waits to bring you to the hotel in Puerto Ayora after an hour riding passing through different zones of vegetation from the arid to the humid and again to the arid then you have lunch in one of the restaurants of the town.
Pm: Charles Darwin Research Station
You walk to the Charles Darwin Research Station to see few land iguanas and the Galapagos giant tortoises, some of them are breeding in captivity helping to recover the normal population of the original islands, tortoises from different islands and babies between just few weeks to 5 years old which must be fed and receive special protection against introduce rats and cats. This is a nice beginning trip because you have the chance to visit the Interpretation Center with a lot of information about the wild life of these famous islands.
When you walk to Darwin Center you have a good possibility to see marine iguanas on different size, birds: pelicans, finches, mockingbirds, Galapagos fly catchers; and many lava lizards. You can spend around 2 hours on this activity and then you will be free for shopping or just to walk back to the hotel, where the Guide will meet you at 19:00 to explain for the next day activities. Remind please dinner is in your own because is not included in the trip.
Am: Breeding Center of Tortoises – Wet Lands – Flamingos
After an early breakfast (06:15) in the same hotel, one of the members of the Galapagos Sea Star Travel Company will be there to bring you to the main tourism dock for helping with the luggage inspection and to show you the fiber glass boat which transport you to Isabela Island after around two and a half hours of sailing.
You should put the swimming suit on already in the hotel, sport sandals or shoes on and take with you sun glasses, sunscreen, drinking water, a camera, a pair of binoculars, a hat and some money in case you want to buy a drink or souvenirs.
Isabela is the largest island with a sea horse shape and the second youngest of the Galapagos Archipelago about 500 thousand years old, you land on Puerto Villamil much smaller in size if we compare with Puerto Ayora, as soon as you arrive a Naturalist Guide will meet at the dock, explain, introduce the Island to begin immediately the activities:
Walk at the Breeding Center of the Galapagos Giant Tortoises from Isabela Island specifically Cerro Azul and Sierra Negra, you have the possibility to see the variation on shape and all over size of tortoises from different islands and even between populations from the same island. You see babies from few months to 8 years old and of course on the way: finches, mockingbirds.
Walk at the Wet lands, there are brackish lagoons among the mangrove forest where usually you see Flamingos with their extraordinary bright pink feathers, Galapagos Ducks, Black- necked Stilts all year around and from August to February some migratory birds: Whimbrels, Willets, etc.
You have lunch at a restaurant in the town.
Pm: Tintoreras Islet – White Tipped Reef Sharks
You take a water taxi to sail for 05 minutes and after a dry landing to walk on the islet called tintoreras (local name for White- tipped reef sharks), this is a very recent volcanic formation and the two types of lava flow are present: Pahoe- hoe and ‘’Aa’’. There is a loop trail 400 m long where, Blue-footed boobies, Brown pelicans, herons, frigate birds, Galapagos Sea Lions and dozens of Marine iguanas are present near the trail. You are going to look for Blue- footed boobies and the famous Galapagos penguins on the rocks on the way to the snorkeling spot (the last activity of today).
Back to the hotel and be ready for the evening briefing.
Am: Sierra Negra Volcano – Chico Volcano
Breakfast is at 07:00 at the hotel, you should put your sport shoes on, sunscreen on and take with you, enough drinking water, a hat, a camera and some money just in case you want to buy something. You receive a box lunch because is a long hike to Sierra Negra and Chico volcanoes and are going back around 14:00.
Your guide will take you (in a local taxi) to the base of the Sierra Negra volcano, after approximately 40 minutes’ ride, you cross the little village and pass different zones of vegetation from the Arid to the High Lands. Sierra Negra is 60 to 40 km wide and has with 7 to 10 km the largest and simultaneously the shallowest of all volcanoes of the Galapagos. Even when Sierra Negra does not have the largest caldera in the world but it still ranges in the first fifty or so largest calderas of our planet. The caldera itself has several episodes of collapse, upheaval and deformation, ten eruptions occurred and some involved a frequently visited caldera rim fissure zone called Chico volcano. In the surrounding appear many vulcanological features such as solidified volcanic lava fountains (lava blobs) of up to three metros in altitude, cascades of lava, small lava lakes, transitions of pahoehoe to AA, small often intact lava tubes, bigger often collapsed lava tubes and the famous fumarolic activity.
Pm: Concha de Perla (swimming or snorkeling)
You have an optional swimming or snorkeling activity at Concha Perla, it is a good spot to look for tropical fish and turtles. You need to put swimming suit on, sport sandals on, sunscreen on and take with you a towel, a hat, a camera and snorkeling gear. Back to the hotel and be ready for the evening briefing.
Am: Return to Santa Cruz Island from Isabela Island
In the morning you will take a speed boat to return to Santa Cruz Island (two and a half hours of sailing). At arrival you will pick to up to the hotel for the check-in.
After a little break get ready to walk to the restaurant to enjoy lunch.
Pm: Highlands of Santa Cruz (wild tortoises) and Lava Tunnels
For the afternoon visit, you should put sport shoes on, sunscreen on, and take with you a light rain jacket in case of mist in the Cold dry season or rain in the rainy season, a hat, a camera and some money to buy for sodas or ice cream.
You take a private transport and ride for 40 minutes to reach a ranch at the High Lands, at the both sides of the road you see native flora but also introduce fruits such us: guava, papaya, black berry, etc. The ranch is the site where the Galapagos Giant Tortoises are free to walk where ever they want, belong to one of the species that are still alive giving to you a good example of the domo shape type. Any low plant species is good food for these huge animals and the High Lands been more humid (600- 700 mm rain fall in a year) than the Low Lands (100- 200 mm rain fall in a year) have more food for them and this is one of the reasons to see tortoises all year around.
The birds are present too: Darwin finches (woodpecker finch, large tree finch), Galapagos flycatchers, yellow warblers, Cattle Egret (the newest arrival of any animal species on natural way), Smooth billed Anis (humans brought from the mainland). Moorhens (Common Gallinule)
Now you have a chance to walk inside of a lava tunnel, this is a volcanic natural formation, when the channel at the centre of a flow may also form a crust where the molten rock chills against the air. As molten lava beneath continues to flow and drains out from under the crust, it leaves behind a hollow in the flow, which is called a lava tube or tunnel. Back to the hotel and be ready for the evening briefing.
(According arrangement Galapagos National Park)
Your guide will inform the night before the schedule but in advanced, you have an early breakfast before seven in the hotel, you should be ready at 07:00 because a person of our staff will be there just to check, everything is going in the correct way. Please put your sport shoes or sandals on, sunscreen on, swimming suit on, and take with you a camera, a hat and some money just in case to pay for a coke or beer on board.
Once you are in one of these islands you can see a lot of wildlife because each island has its own flora and fauna for example: Sea lions, birds, iguanas, etc. Before you come to Galapagos you will receive a clear and exact information about activities and nature of the island that you will visit.
Note:
Remember the boats in the Galapagos Islands have their own itinerary which is giving by the National Park Service. It means you will visit one of these three islands: Bartolome – South Plaza or North Seymour.
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NORTH SEYMOUR ISLAND
It is located north of the Baltra Island, which has a path of about 2 km (4 miles). North Seymour is one of the islands formed by volcanic underwater lifting lavas. In 1932 and 1933, about 70 land iguanas were introduced to the island with the intention that these iguanas would able to survive in the wild than in captivity. North Seymour is a small island with a variety of wildlife such as colonies of magnificent frigatebirds, the only island where you can see their courtship throughout the year (magnificent frigatebirds as well as common frigatebirds). If you visit us at the time of blue-footed boobies nesting, you can also observe their unique dance that makes them so special for visitors. In the island you will also find sea lions, swallow-tailed gulls, land birds such as finches, canaries, pigeons and some reptiles like Galapagos land iguanas and lava lizards.
BARTOLOME ISLAND
It is a small island of 1.2 km2 and approximately 114m high. The main attractions are the beach, volcanic landscape, the pinnacle and small colony of Galapagos penguins, which can be seen in the water in your fishing trip or resting on the rocks. Once atop the island we will have the opportunity to enjoy the volcanic beauty and the most representative landscape of the Galapagos Islands. We will also see the famous Galapagos penguins, the only species that breeds in the two hemispheres, north and south. We’ll climb to the top of the islet, 400 mt hike in a sandy flat terrain and ascend using a staircase of 372 steps.
SOUTH PLAZA ISLAND
It is a small island located east of Santa Cruz Island. The vegetation of this island is very picturesque; the color of the Opuntia cactus contrasts with the beautiful reddish color sesuvium (plant) in the dry season. The island has a colony of land iguanas represented by about 450 individuals who are the smallest of their kind. We will also have the opportunity to observe a colony of sea lions enjoying their natural habitat in the water and on the rocks, aggressive adult males moving in the water near the coast back and forth patrolling its territory, especially during their mating season. We will also see seabirds taking advantage of the cliffs to rest after fishing and build their nests.
Am: Twin craters – Transfer out to Baltra Airport
Breakfast is at 07:00. Be ready to go to the airport on Baltra Island, check you are carrying all your personal belongings, remind once you leave the hotel you are not going back. There are two pit craters on the way to the Itabaca Channel locally called twins because are similar in shape and size. It is the last walk in your trip around one of the two big holes where you enjoy the view, Scalecia forest, native trees and plants, Galapagos mockingbirds, Galapagos doves, occasionally Vermilion flycatcher and Short eared owls.
The price for this tour is:
$1573 (One thousand five hundred seventy-three American Dollars) – per person
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Accommodation:
Twin, matrimonial (double) or triple rooms in Villa Laguna Hotel or similar on Santa Cruz Island (tourist class hotel) and Cally Hotel or similar on Isabela Island (tourist class hotel)
Flight tickets to the Galapagos Islands:
We can book for you the flights from Quito (or Guayaquil) to the Galapagos Islands and back. The cost for the flight tickets will be $550 per person, Quito – Galapagos – Quito (round trip).
We book the flights according your dates and send you by email your tickets a few days (2 or 3) after we receive your money.
If you require us to book the flights for you: Please do not forget to check the box: “Flight tickets from Quito/Guayaquil to Galapagos Islands and back (Round trip)” at the payment page.
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