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Experience the Western Galapagos Islands over this 5 day cruise aboard the spacious Archipell I catamaran. Along the way, you will visit some of the most spectacular islands of the Galapagos and enjoy encounters with its endemic wildlife including the giant tortoises, marine iguana and playful sea lions.
Embark on this exciting 5-day tour of the Galapagos’ wild west! Highlights of the west include beautiful Santa Cruz, wildlife-rich Isabela, cliff-laden Fernandina, and the beautiful white sands of Bachas Beach. Enjoy the company of friendly sea lions while snorkeling or hike across volcanic landscapes bursting with fascinating wildlife including giant tortoises, flamingos, iguanas, sea lions, and penguins!
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
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.
Motor Catamaran Archipell I cruise around the great outdoors of the breathtaking Galapagos Archipelago, where you will keep discovering one surprise after another! Every day we anchor at two selected visitor’s sites and organise at least two excursions.
You will observe nature from different perspectives with our balanced excursion programme, or even during your spare time. The Archipell I Catamaran is one of the more affordable Galapagos cruises and the vessel was recently refurbished in 2017.
Detailed information about the yacht you will find here: https://www.catamaranarchipel.com/
To book this 5 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 – Highlands (Santa Cruz)
The road to the highlands leaves from Bellavista, a small village located a 15-minute drive from Puerto Ayora, and passes through the agricultural zone, near the National Park boundary, the Miconia Zone, before going to the Fern and Sedge zone. With clear weather, this area offers beautiful scenes of rolling hills and extinct volcanic cones covered with grass and lush greenery all year round. Here you will visit the Twin Craters, which are two pit craters, as well as a local ranch where we can observe the giant Tortoise of Santa Cruz Island in its natural habitat.
AM – Tintoreras Islet
“Tintoreras” are small islands in front of the Puerto Villamil coast. There are herons on the lookout on mangrove branches, as well as Galapagos penguins and sea lions that often pop out on the shore. White-tipped reef sharks (in Spanish: Tintoreras) are common in the archipelago and are very commonly found resting in the shallow waters.
PM – Arnaldo Tupiza Breeding Centre
In the Arnaldo Tupiza Tortoise Breeding Centre you can see hundreds of giant Galapagos tortoises of all sizes. Vulnerable hatchlings are not gigantic at all, even smaller than the size of your hand! This project just outside Puerto Villamil was created to rescue the endangered populations of Isabela’s both southernmost volcanoes. From the almost incredible estimations of 250,000 giant tortoises in the 16th century, by the 1970s there were only about 3,000 individuals remaining. One thing becomes clear on your visit: it’s hard work to save these creatures from extinction by reproduction in captivity and re-population. The good news is that these programmes are successful and have already saved several
species from extinction so far. By 2015 their number increased to about 32,000 in all the archipelago. Don’t forget to visit the native botanical garden of this breeding centre. It also attracts colourful songbirds such as yellow warblers, Darwin’s finches, Galapagos and vermillion flycatchers.
Finally there is no greater counterpart to the cumbersome tortoises than the graceful American flamingos which frequently filter the saline waters of the adjacent lagoon for shrimp and algae. They are joined by a handful of species of aquatic and shore birds, from which some even migrate from Canada and Alaska.
AM – Moreno Point (Isabela)
Moreno Point is located on the north coast of Isabela Island between the volcanos of Sierra Negra and Cerro Azul. The trail runs along a solidified lava flow called “Pahohoe”, into a complex of coastal lagoons. Its main attraction are several species of birds, which are found around the lakes and mangroves.
PM – Elizabeth Bay (Isabela)
This is a marine visitor site, so the excursion has no landing point. Your zodiac ride starts with a visit to the Marielas islets where the largest and most important penguin colony reside in the Galapagos Islands. The excursion continues into the cove that is surrounded by red mangroves where you can admire their red roots and green leafs. Here, you are able to observe sea turtles, flightless cormorants, spotted eagle rays, golden rays, brown pelicans and sea lions. Frequent visitors have been able to see Galapagos Hawks soaring overhead whilst schools of Pompano and Dorado fish swimming down below.
AM – Tagus Cove (Isabela)
Tagus Cove, a tour along the cliffs will give the visitors a good chance to see the Galapagos penguin, the flightless cormorant and other seabirds. From the landing dock, it is about a 30-minute hike along the trail up to the top of the cliff from where you can view Darwin Lake, an uplifted lake saltier than the sea. You can also see several volcanoes from this location. Look carefully at the graffiti on the surrounding
cliffs of the cove, done by pirates, whalers and buccaneers in past centuries!
PM – Espinoza Point (Fernandina)
Fernandina is the third largest island in the archipelago and has a single visitor site: Punta Espinoza, located at the northeastern tip of the island. Here, marine iguanas conglomerate in larger groups than in any other island. They bask around in the sand, swim near the shore and sometimes block the way at the landing dock. Among the unique species found here, we can find the flightless cormorant.
Bachas Beach (Santa Cruz)
These two small beaches are found to the west of Turtle Cove. Their sand is made of decomposed coral, which makes it white and soft, and a favourite nesting site for sea turtles. Behind one of the beaches there is a small blackish water lagoon, where it is occasionally possible to observe flamingos and other coastal birds, such as black-necked stilts and whimbrels. The other beach is longer, but it has two old
barges that were abandoned during World War II, when USA used Baltra Island as a strategic point to protect the Panama Channel.
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 Airport, where we will take the shuttle back to the airport.
Departures dates with availability:
Date | Date |
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Thursday / February 04-08, 2021 | Thursday / August 05-09, 2021 |
Thursday / February 18-22, 2021 | Thursday / August 19-23, 2021 |
Thursday / March 18-22, 2021 | Thursday / September 30 – October 04, 2021 |
Thursday / April 15-19, 2021 | Thursday / October 14-18, 2021 |
Thursday / April 29 – May 03, 2021 | Thursday / October 28 – November 01, 2021 |
Thursday / May 27-31, 2021 | Thursday / November 11-15, 2021 |
Thursday / June 24-28, 2021 | Thursday / November 25-29, 2021 |
Thursday / July 08-12, 2021 | Thursday / December 09-13, 2021 |
Thursday / July 22-26, 2021 |
Check for availability in any of these dates in our Booking Form in this page.
Departures dates with availability:
Date | Date |
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Thursday / October 29 – November 02, 2020 | |
Thursday / November 12-16, 2020 | |
Thursday / November 26-30, 2020 | |
Thursday / December 10-14, 2020 | |
Thursday / December 24-28, 2020 | |
Check for availability in any of these dates in our Booking Form in this page.