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Evolution – All Islands

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Highlights

Explore All Galapagos Islands open to visitors
Visit Santa Cruz's Charles Darwin's research center
Swim alongside turtles and seahorses at Isabela Island
Access Fernandina pristine ecosystem at Punta Espinoza
Bartolome's Pinnacle Rock and snorkel with penguins
Red sandy beach & wildlife encounters at Rabida island
Snorkel at Española's Gardner Bay along unique marine life
See all 3 species of boobies at San Cristobal
South Plaza's white sandy beachers & ocean views
Walk Santiago's moonscape-like volcanic formations
Witness Genovesa's largest variety of seabirds
North Seymour's largest colonies of Bue-Footed Boody
Yellowish Iguanas photo opportunity at Santa Fe
Observe magestic flamingos at Floreana Island

Tour Facts

Pricefrom $13,590
Duration15 Days / 14 Nights

Activity Level

Level 1

Starts / EndsBaltra / Baltra
DepartsSaturday
Location
Galapagos Islands

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Tour Facts

Pricefrom $13,590
Duration15 Days / 14 Nights

Activity Level

Level 1

Starts / EndsBaltra / Baltra
DepartsSaturday
Location
Galapagos Islands

Summary

Day
overnight & activities
1
BaltraIsland|Airport (GPS)|Santa CruzIsland|Borrero Bay
2
IsabelaIsland|Punta Vicente Roca|FernandinaIsland|Espinosa Point
3
IsabelaIsland|Urbina Bay|Tagus Cove
4
BartolomeIsland|Pinnacle Rock|SantiagoIsland|Sullivan Bay
5
Santa CruzIsland|Bachas Beach|RabidaIsland
6
Santa CruzIsland|Highlands & Darwin Ctr.|Darwin Research Center
7
EspañolaIsland|Punta Suarez|Gardner Bay
8
San CristobalIsland|Kicker Rock|Witch Hill
9
South PlazaIsland|Santa CruzIsland|Carrion Point & Mosquetera Islet
10
Chinese HatIslet|SantiagoIsland|James Bay
11
GenovesaIsland|Prince Phillip's Steps|Darwin Bay
12
N. SeymourIsland|Santa FeIsland
13
FloreanaIsland|Post Office Bay|Cormorant Point
14
Santa CruzIsland|Highlands|Darwin Research Center
15
Santa CruzIsland|Black Turtle Cove|BaltraIsland|Airport (GPS)

Full Itinerary

Day 1
(Saturday)
BaltraIsland|Airport (GPS)|Santa CruzIsland|Borrero Bay
meals
:
Dinner
Day 2
(Sunday)
IsabelaIsland|Punta Vicente Roca|FernandinaIsland|Espinosa Point
activities
:
Snorkel, Walk, Zodiac
meals
:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 3
(Monday)
IsabelaIsland|Urbina Bay|Tagus Cove
activities
:
Kayak, Snorkel, Walk, Zodiac
meals
:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 4
(Tuesday)
BartolomeIsland|Pinnacle Rock|SantiagoIsland|Sullivan Bay
activities
:
Snorkel, Walk, Zodiac
meals
:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 5
(Wednesday)
Santa CruzIsland|Bachas Beach|RabidaIsland
activities
:
Kayak, Snorkel, Walk, Zodiac
meals
:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 6
(Thursday)
Santa CruzIsland|Highlands & Darwin Ctr.|Darwin Research Center
activities
:
Walk
meals
:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 7
(Friday)
EspañolaIsland|Punta Suarez|Gardner Bay
activities
:
Kayak, Snorkel, Walk, Zodiac
meals
:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 8
(Saturday)
San CristobalIsland|Kicker Rock|Witch Hill
activities
:
Kayak, Snorkel, Walk, Zodiac
meals
:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 9
(Sunday)
South PlazaIsland|Santa CruzIsland|Carrion Point & Mosquetera Islet
activities
:
Snorkel, Walk, Zodiac
meals
:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 10
(Monday)
Chinese HatIslet|SantiagoIsland|James Bay
activities
:
Kayak, Snorkel, Walk, Zodiac
meals
:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 11
(Tuesday)
GenovesaIsland|Prince Phillip's Steps|Darwin Bay
activities
:
Kayak, Snorkel, Walk, Zodiac
meals
:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 12
(Wednesday)
N. SeymourIsland|Santa FeIsland
activities
:
Kayak, Snorkel, Walk, Zodiac
meals
:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 13
(Thursday)
FloreanaIsland|Post Office Bay|Cormorant Point
activities
:
Snorkel, Walk, Zodiac
meals
:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 14
(Friday)
Santa CruzIsland|Highlands|Darwin Research Center
activities
:
Walk
meals
:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 15
(Saturday)
Santa CruzIsland|Black Turtle Cove|BaltraIsland|Airport (GPS)
activities
:
Zodiac
end of the itinerary
Important: Daily activities description subject to change

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Pricing Details

Rates shown are per person based on standard double room or cabin occupancy.
Prices in US$ and valid through December 31, 2024
Single occupancy subject to single supplement .
Credit card payments subject to 3% processing fee.

What is Included

Hotels as shown or similar
All meals as shown
Airport transfers as shown
Professional bilingual guides
Excursions as part of a group
Gratuities except to guides

Additional Budget Considerations

International flights
Quito or Guayaquil to Galapagos roundtrip flights (est. $500)
Galapagos park fee and Tourist Card ($120)

Ship Categories

LUXURY CRUISES

Exquisite cruising experience, featuring top-notch amenities and personalized services. Plush accommodations, gourmet dining, and an excellent staff-to-guest ratio.

first class

High-quality cruising experience with a balance of comfort and luxury. Well-appointed cabins, a variety of dining options, numerous onboard activities, and attentive service.

mid-range class

Comfortable cruising experience with a balance between affordability and quality amenities. Ships offer cozy accommodations, a range of dining options, and a good assortment of activities. 

tourist class

Enjoyable cruising experience with basic amenities and services. They provide clean and comfortable accommodations and standard dining options.

budget class

Most affordable cruising option. While amenities and services are basic, these ships still offer clean accommodations and simple dining options.

About Your Adventure

Activity Levels

level 1 - easier

Activities: scenic drives, canoe rides, walks up to 1 hour. Trail conditions: cobblestones, pavement, gravel, or dirt paths. Some days require extended walking.

LEVEL 2 - MODERATE

Most travelers can join level 2 adventures without prior experience. Being generally fit is important. Activities include short hikes up to 3 hours, sea kayaking in calm waters, and rafting on Class I-II rapids.

LEVEL 3 - ACTIVE

Includes 3-6 hours of daily physical activity, like rafting and wilderness camping. Hikes cover 8-10 miles, including steep ascents or descents. Rafting features Class III rapids.

LEVEL 4 - CHALLENGE

Hikes up to 14 miles. Rugged terrain, exposure risk, altitudes over 10,000 ft. Rafting: Class IV-V rapids. Kayaking: 4-5 hrs daily, open water with waves and tides.

LEVEL 5 - extreme

For experienced adventurers. Trekking without vehicle support in rugged terrain above 10,000 feet. Long hikes, up to 12 hours, with significant altitude changes. Rafting in: Class IV-V rapids. Experience and doctor's certificate required.