Island Hopping in the Galapagos
There's a reason why the Galapagos is sloshing around the brim of so many bucket lists. Wildlife doesn't come much more staggering than this. Spend eight days sailing through the archipelago as Darwin once did, mooring up to discover extraordinary creatures and waking up to sea views.
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Day 1: Arrival in the Galapagos
On arrival into Baltra in the Galapagos, meet your guide and head straight to Los Gemelos, literally translated as 'Twin Craters'.
You'll find that they're not in fact craters at all, but immense sinkholes hidden by vegetation. You may even catch a glimpse of a vermilion flycatcher, or an extremely rare short-eared owl, both of which are sometimes spotted here. Then it's off to the coast to board your vessel and make yourself at home in your cabin before dinner.









Day 2: Wild Things
Your first port of call today is Tintoreras Islet, where you will visit a beach that doubles as a marine iguana breeding ground. Offshore, the turquoise waters are an underwater world of fascinating marine life such as white-tip reef sharks, Galapagos penguins and sea lions, which you can view from the coastal walkways.
In the afternoon, your vessel will journey to Isabela's wetlands where vast lagoons and entwined mangroves shelter unique bird species like white-cheeked pintails and gallinules. A guided walk takes you through the rich swamps where you can get close to the wildlife.









Day 3: Exploring Isabela
On the west coast of Isabela, Moreno Point may look like a black barren lava field, but its lagoons make it a prime birding hotspot. After breakfast you can zoom off on a Zodiac inflatable ride and hike over rocks to find flamingos dotted in the water and sea turtles grazing in the tide pools.
Make your way to the east side of the island where blue-footed
boobies can be spotted on the islets. The water is translucent here
and perfect for snorkelling with colourful schools of fish. In the
afternoon, you can head back to the boat to relax in the jacuzzi
and enjoy a drink on the deck.








Day 4: Go West
Today your vessel will take you around Fernandina, the westernmost island in the Galapagos. You'll stop to snorkel among playful sea lions and penguins, both extraordinarily tame.
Over the water, on the west coast of Isabela, hop off at Urbina Bay, where a trail will take you across uplifted volcanic land rising up to 16ft. Your guide will point out the coral that was left stranded above water leaving behind fascinating skeleton formations. You have time for a dip in the sea before returning to your boat.








Day 5: Fernandina
With only a small visitor site on the northeast of the island, Fernandina is one of the Galapagos's most pristine territories. It's also the most volcanic, with lava fields stretching from La Cumbre volcano all the way to the ocean.
Down by the water's edge you'll see marine iguanas in their hundreds perched on top of each other for the cool ocean breeze. The island also offers great sightings of native flightless cormorants and Galapagos hawks. Your boat will then traverse the west side of Fernandina where you can swim with spectacular sea life; dive in with seahorses, sea turtles and the peculiar-looking sunfish - the size of a car and as flat as a pancake.








Day 6: Santiago Island
Sail east to Santiago Island. First stop Egas Port where, if you look closely, you can see lava lizards darting in and out of the rocky crevices. As you walk around the craggy coast, peer down through the grottos where you may see fur sea lions gliding in the emerald water, or hike to the black sand beach to watch them dozing in the sun.
Keep your eye out for tidal pools where you'll not only find amazing mini ecosystems but also the odd stingray. Next stop is Espumilla Beach, where herons hunt for red rock crabs on the rust-coloured sand. It's also an ideal spot for a snorkel, viewing octopuses, moray eels and sharks from above.








Day 7: Genovesa
Known as 'Bird Island,' Genovesa is, unsurprisingly, a birdwatcher's paradise. Climb the steep and rocky Prince Philip's Steps until you reach the plateau.
From these windswept heights you'll be rewarded with rare sightings of red-footed boobies, storm petrels that swoop from all directions and Galapagos swallows resting in the lava cliff crevices. After spending some time here, make your way to the boat which will take you back to Espumilla Beach for an afternoon of snorkelling.








Day 8: North Seymour & Home
Early this morning, your vessel will take you for one last stop, at North Seymour Island, where you can see large stretches of black wet lava, raised by ancient tectonic activity. You'll be treated to performances of blue-footed boobies dancing for their mates and frigate birds inflating their red-pouched chests.
End the voyage at Baltra Island, where you'll disembark for a transfer to the airport. From here you will catch a two-hour flight to Quito before your onward flight home.








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