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This 4 day cruise on board Archipell I catamaran offers a great opportunity to enjoy and experience wildlife in the Central and Northern Islands of Galapagos.
Discover the highlights of the northern islands on this short but complete itinerary, including visits to North Seymour, Genovesa, Bartolome and Santa Cruz. Spend 4 days days visiting volcanic formations, spectacular bays, white coral sand beaches, frigate birds and blue-footed boobies colonies, and the important Charles Darwin Research Station. Have the chance to really immerse yourself in the magnificent wonder of these islands.
You will arrive from Quito or Guayaquil to Baltra Airport (Google Map)
Departure to Quito or Guayaquil from Baltra Airport (Google Map)
The Galapagos Naturalist Guide will meet you from your flight at the airport and transfer to the Yacht Â
You are getting the lowest rate. We work closely with the boat operators on a daily basis to delivery you the best possible rates. In case you find our rate cheaper somewhere else we will either match it or beat it.
The Archipell I offers space and comfort; the stability and speed make this catamaran a perfect partner for the adventure of discovering the Galapagos Islands. The catamaran has 6 cabins (Twins and matrimonials) all in main deck. and 2 cabins with matrimonial beds. All of the cabins have private bathrooms, hot water and air-conditioning. The Archipell I also has a comfortable dining room, TV, DVD, stereo, library, an indoor bar, a bar on the upper deck and a spacious tanning deck with reclining chairs. In addition, all cabins are located on the main deck with an outside view. The boat also has a complete crew including a naturalist guide level III, who has been trained and licensed by the Galapagos National Park at the Charles Darwin Research Station.
Detailed information about the yacht you will find here: https://www.catamaranarchipel.com/
To book this 4 day cruise, please come back to this page.
AM – Arrival to Baltra Airport (GPS)
Upon arrival to Baltra Airport, travellers pass through an airport inspection point to make sure that no foreign plants or animals are introduced to the islands, and to pay the park entrance fee of $100 (unless it has been prepaid). A guide will meet you, help you collect your luggage, and escort you on a short bus ride to the harbour.
PM – North Seymour
This islet is one of most visited sites, and it is teeming with bird life. An easy circular path takes you through the archipelago’s most extensive colonies of blue-footed boobies and frigate birds. At the beginning of the breeding season, adult frigatebird-males blow up their vivid red pouches to impressive football-sized balloons. This is one of the few spots where you can compare the magnificent and the great frigatebird breeding next to each other.
AM – Prince Philip’s Steps (Genovesa)
Before landing, you will take an inflatable dinghy-ride along the eastern arm of the caldera. As we approach, the soaring 25m / 80ft high walls become overwhelming. Sometimes, a Galapagos fur seal is resting or a seabird is nesting on one of the ledges at the base.
You will then have to hike and overcome the steep stairs from the landing dock to a bush of palo santo shrubs on top. Red-footed boobies gratefully use these scarce nesting places; so that they don’t have to nest on the rocky ground.
Upon arriving at the edge of the rim, the bushes open up and you can enjoy panoramic views, a strong sea breeze and the amazing flying skills of countless seabirds. Following the exposed rim, you will first pass the Nazca boobies and finally reach the extensive storm petrel nesting places, where if you’re lucky you can spot the well-camouflaged short-eared owl hunting for them on foot!
PM – Darwin Bay
Inside the submerged caldera of Genovesa lies Darwin Bay, with a diameter of more than 1.5km / 1mi and it is almost 200 m / 650 ft deep. The small area will surprise you repeatedly, walking along a coral sand beach, crossing barren lava formations and creeks, passing tidal pools, shrubs and further ahead following the top of some cliffs. With this peaceful surrounding, every single species has occupied its own ecological niche (or habitat) without disturbing others.
AM – Bartolome
The beautiful volcano islet of Bartolomé is among the youngest of the islands, and on a geological scale was just recently born out of fire. Although at first sight lifeless, Bartolomé offers some of the wildest landscapes and best panorama so the entire archipelago. To enjoy the postcard view of the idyllic ‘Pinnacle Bay’ you have to climb the stairs to the viewpoint on top of the island (114m/375ft). Enter a dramatic world of threatening (though extinguished) nearby spatter cones, craters, and lightweight lava droplets that have been spewed out by fiery fountains. The Summit Trail is also ideal for witnessing how scanty pioneer vegetation such as lava cactus struggles to take root in the bare virgin lava fields.
PM – Sullivan Bay (Santiago)
Setting foot at the lava stream covering Sullivan Bay is like landing on the moon. The desolate, stretched-out fields seem mostly lifeless, but there is plenty to see on this highly popular site amongst photographers. Pacific green turtles seasonally bury eggs in the tiny white sand beach, where you might also encounter crabs, a strayed blue heron or an oystercatcher. On the lava flow, only sparse pioneer vegetation such as lava cacti and carpetweed are able to grow. You might encounter a lava lizard, locusts or a small snake-species (Galapagos racer).
Charles Darwin Research Station
Although the great majority of Galapagos visitors come here to observe and appreciate natural wonders, it is also interesting to learn how the protection and conservation of the islands are carried out. The main attractions are the National Park information centre, the Van Staelen Exhibition Hall, the Breeding and Rearing Centre for young tortoises, and adult Galapagos tortoises in captivity.
Transfer out to Baltra Airport (GPS)
Assisted by the naturalist guide and some crew members, the dinghy will bring you and your luggage to Baltra Island, where we will take the shuttle back to the airport.
Departures dates with availability:
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  Monday / December 14-17, 2020 |  |
  Monday / December 28-31, 2020 |   |
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Departures dates with availability:
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 Monday / January 11-14, 2021 |  Monday / July 12-15, 2021 |
 Monday / January 25-28, 2021 |  Monday / July 26-29, 2021 |
 Monday / February 08-11, 2021 |  Monday / August 09-12, 2021 |
 Monday / February 22-25, 2021 |  Monday / October 04-07, 2021 |
 Monday / March 22-25, 2021 |  Monday / October 18-21, 2021 |
 Monday / April 19-22, 2021 |  Monday / November 15-18, 2021 |
 Monday / May 03-06, 2021 |  Monday / December 13-16, 2021 |
 Monday / May 31 – June 03, 2021 |  Monday / December 27-30, 2021 |
 Monday / June 28 – July 01, 2021 |  |
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