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Saturday, November 30, 2024 |
Isla Baltra, Ecuador |
Embark |
3:00 PM |
Isla Baltra is a small island in the Galapagos Archipelago of Ecuador. It is used by the Ecuadorian government as a military base, as well as by tourists. On boat trips look out for dolphins, whales and sharks, while accompanied by playful sea lions. Read more about Isla Baltra, Ecuador
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Saturday, November 30, 2024 |
Las Bachas, Ecuador |
4:00 PM |
6:00 PM |
The visitor site Las Bachas is located in northern part of Santa Cruz Island. It consists of two beaches that have a combined length of about 1 km. The visitor site includes the landing beach, and the beach continues to the remains of a floating dock abandoned by American soldiers in World War II. Read more about Las Bachas, Ecuador
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Sunday, December 1, 2024 |
Bahia Sullivan, Ecuador |
7:30 AM |
10:30 AM |
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Sunday, December 1, 2024 |
Isla Bartolome, Ecuador |
2:00 PM |
4:30 PM |
Isla Bartolome is an islet and one of the younger islands in the Galápagos archipelago (Ecuador) that lies just off the east coast of Santiago Island. It consists of an extinct volcano and a variety of red, orange, green, and glistening black volcanic formations that result in some truly delightful landscapes. The volcanic cone is easy to climb and provides great views of the other islands. Read more about Isla Bartolome, Ecuador
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Monday, December 2, 2024 |
Urvina Bay, Ecuador |
8:00 AM |
11:00 AM |
Urvina Bay (or Urbina Bay) is located at the foot of Alcedo Volcano, on the west coast of Isabela Island, the largest of the Galápagos Islands. They are a remote archipelago of equatorial volcanic islands situated in the eastern Pacific Ocean, about 955 km west of mainland Ecuador, of which they are a province. Urvina Bay is one of the best and the most recent example of geological uplift in the Galápagos. Read more about Urvina Bay, Ecuador
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Monday, December 2, 2024 |
Isabela Island (Caleta Tagus), Ecuador |
3:00 PM |
5:00 PM |
The Galápagos Islands are located across the Equator in the eastern Pacific Ocean, 973 km off the west coast of South America. The closest land mass is that of mainland Ecuador, the country to which they belong. The largest of the islands, Isabela - aka Caleta Tagus - with an area of 827 sq.km. Read more about Isabela Island (Caleta Tagus), Ecuador
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Tuesday, December 3, 2024 |
Isla Fernandina, Ecuador |
7:30 AM |
11:30 AM |
Isla Fernandina is the third largest and youngest island of the Galápagos Islands of Ecuador. It is in fact an active shield volcano that has been erupting since 2009, and consequently has a mostly rocky surface and does not have much plant life apart from the mangrove forests. Punta Espinoza is a narrow stretch of land where hundreds of marine iguanas gather in large groups on black lava rocks that seem to be moving. Read more about Isla Fernandina, Ecuador
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Tuesday, December 3, 2024 |
Vicente Roca Point (Isabela) |
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Wednesday, December 4, 2024 |
Puerto Egas, Ecuador |
7:30 AM |
11:00 AM |
Puerto Egas is one of the most popular sites in the Galápagos archipelago of Ecuador and lies south of James Bay on the island of Santiago. The island consists of two overlapping volcanoes, the tallest of which has a height of 907m. Due to great volcanic activity in the past, it has a fantastic black sand beach. Read more about Puerto Egas, Ecuador
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Wednesday, December 4, 2024 |
Playa Espumilla, Santiago, Ecuador |
3:00 PM |
6:00 PM |
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Thursday, December 5, 2024 |
Puerto Ayora, Ecuador |
8:00 AM |
6:00 PM |
Puerto Ayora is on the island of Santa Cruz centrally located in the Galapagos Archipelago of Ecuador. While small enough to explore by foot, there are taxis to assist with travel. There are also water taxis that enable visitors to look out for dolphins, whales and sharks, while they are surrounded by playful sea lions. Read more about Puerto Ayora, Ecuador
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Friday, December 6, 2024 |
Genovesa, Ecuador |
7:30 AM |
11:45 AM |
Genovesa Island consists of a single shield volcano, with a small lake-filled crater, in the Galápagos Islands of Ecuador in the eastern Pacific Ocean. Although there have been no historic eruptions on the island, the volcano should be considered active, though dormant. The landing site for Darwin Bay is a small beach at the end of the bay, and provides one of the best opportunities to see hammerhead sharks while snorkelling. Read more about Genovesa, Ecuador
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Friday, December 6, 2024 |
Genovesa, Ecuador |
2:30 PM |
6:00 PM |
Genovesa Island consists of a single shield volcano, with a small lake-filled crater, in the Galápagos Islands of Ecuador in the eastern Pacific Ocean. Although there have been no historic eruptions on the island, the volcano should be considered active, though dormant. The landing site for Darwin Bay is a small beach at the end of the bay, and provides one of the best opportunities to see hammerhead sharks while snorkelling. Read more about Genovesa, Ecuador
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Saturday, December 7, 2024 |
Isla North Seymour, Ecuador |
6:00 AM |
7:00 AM |
Uninhabited North Seymour Island is a tiny low island off the northern tip of Baltra Island in the Galápagos Islands, Ecuador. They are a remote archipelago of equatorial volcanic islands situated in the eastern Pacific Ocean, about 955 km west of mainland Ecuador, of which they are a province. The islands form a national park, and a biological marine reserve, where wildlife is the most notable feature. Read more about Isla North Seymour, Ecuador
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Saturday, December 7, 2024 |
Isla Baltra, Ecuador |
8:00 AM |
Disembark |
Isla Baltra is a small island in the Galapagos Archipelago of Ecuador. It is used by the Ecuadorian government as a military base, as well as by tourists. On boat trips look out for dolphins, whales and sharks, while accompanied by playful sea lions. Read more about Isla Baltra, Ecuador
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