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Duration 14 days 11 days
Price From $ 8,700 $ 7,840
Price Per Day $ 621 $ 713
Highlights
  • Trek to the crater rim of the Sierra Negra volcano
  • Enjoy plenty of island walks to discover the Galapagos landscape
  • Experience incredible wildlife-viewing and photographic opportunities with near-tame animals
  • Snorkel with iridescent fish, playful sea lions and turtles
  • Island hop by motorboat but sleep in hotels and lodges
  • Carefully step past sleeping sea lions on a pristine beach.
  • See the famous Galapagos giant tortoises at close quarters.
  • Spot marine iguanas, flightless cormorants, penguins, land iguanas and a feast of fearless birdlife.
  • Explore the old town of Quito, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Trip Style Small group tour Private guided tour
Lodging Level Standard Premium
Physical Level
  • 3- Moderate
  • 2- Easy
Travel Themes
  • Nature & Wildlife
  • Hiking & Walking
  • Photography
  • National Parks
  • Nature & Wildlife
  • Small Ship Cruise
Countries Visited
Cities and Attractions
  • Darwin
  • Galapagos
  • Quito
  • San Cristobal
  • Galapagos
  • Quito
  • San Cristobal
  • Santa Cruz Island
Flights & Transport Ground transport included Ground transport included
Activities
  • Hiking
  • History
  • Photography
  • Wildlife viewing
  • Hiking
  • River cruise
  • Snorkeling
  • Wildlife viewing
Meals Included All breakfasts, seven lunches and one dinner are included. Some days, packed lunches of sandwiches, fruits and juice are provided while at other times, meals are taken at restaurants. For the included meals at restaurants, we usually have a set menu with two or three options. The choice of meals in some areas of the Galapagos can be limited but special dietary requirements can usually be catered for if we are advised at the time of booking. When flying to and from the Galapagos, snacks are usually included on the flights. N/A
Description

Extended trekking on Isabela Island in the remote Galapagos archipelago is a rare privilege and we are one of only a few operators allowed here. As part of this trip, we enjoy two days of trekking on the Sierra Negra volcano, going to the 7mi (11km) wide crater rim, a hike blessed with striking views of the lava-strewn landscape and smouldering fumaroles. As well as having five major volcanoes, Isabela is also one of the last remaining habitats of the Galapagos giant tortoise. Elsewhere in the Galapagos, we undertake shorter walks to appreciate the geological features of these enchanting islands and discover their endemic wildlife. Aldo Kane Collection: A hand-selected range of adventures by our Brand Ambassador: “This unique trip combines volcano treks, fascinating geology and encounters with near-tame wildlife. The Galapagos archipelago has been on my bucket list for years. Where else in the world can you see smouldering fumaroles, spot neon-coloured chameleons and snorkel with friendly sea lions on the same day?”Embark on a unique trek amid the volcanic Galapagos archipelago

Quito tour will take you through the UNESCO Heritage sight by way of senses. Visit the Interpretation Center, a nearby beach or the sea lion colony. Enjoy a scenic small craft flight across the islands to Isabela.

Itinerary: Galapagos: In Darwin's Footsteps

Day 1 Start Quito

Aim to arrive at the hotel this afternoon/evening. Free transfers are available for all clients – make sure to check the Joining Instructions for information on how to secure your spot. Accommodation: Hotel Vieja Cuba (or similar)

Day 2 Quito city tour

This morning, we gather for the first time as a group at the welcome briefing and then take a guided tour of the main city sights. Quito is the second-highest capital in the world, standing at 9,350ft (2,850m) on the western cordillera of the Andes. It is one of the smaller and more attractive of the colonial capitals in South America. Due to the altitude, you are advised to take it easy at first. Accommodation: Hotel Vieja Cuba (or similar)

Day 3 Fly to San Cristóbal; visit the Galapagos Interpretation Centre

Transfer to Quito Airport and fly to San Cristóbal in the Galapagos Islands. On arrival, we settle into our hotel and have time for a light lunch in the small town and a visit to the Galapagos Interpretation Centre. This afternoon, we walk to the cliffs at Las Tijeteras to see frigatebird colonies. There is also time to swim and snorkel close to a sea lion colony. Accommodation: Hotel Paraiso Insular (or similar)

Day 4 Snorkel León Dormido and walk along one of three white-sand beaches

We travel by small motorboat to Kicker Rock (also known as León Dormido), an impressive lava tuft formation. Several species of nesting seabirds reside here, including masked boobies. We have the opportunity to snorkel and, with any luck, spot eagle rays, Galapagos turtles, hammerhead sharks and a great variety of colourful fish. We continue by boat to one of three white-sand beaches where we can walk: Playa Ochoa, Playa Manglecito or Cerro Brujo. Playa Ochoa is an expanse of white sand dominated by a large sea lion colony and is home to many birds and marine iguanas. Playa Manglecito offers both the opportunity to visit a white-sand beach and a mangrove area. Cerro Brujo is in a volcanic zone, has abundant vegetation and is home to sea lions, marine iguanas and many birds. Accommodation: Hotel Paraiso Insular (or similar)

Day 5 San Cristóbal highlands walk; snorkelling at Puerto Chino

After breakfast, we drive to the San Cristóbal highlands. A one-hour walk brings us to the fringe of El Junco Lake, one of the few permanent freshwater lakes in the Galapagos where frigatebirds can often be seen bathing nearby. The highlands offer panoramic views across the smaller islands lapped by the Pacific. Afterwards, we visit a reserve where Galapagos giant tortoises roam free before snorkelling in a nearby bay. After lunch, we can visit La Loberia, a sea lion nursery, the perfect place to unwind surrounded by colonies of sea lions and marine iguanas. Accommodation: Hotel Paraiso Insular (or similar)

Day 6 Boat to Floreana; visit highlands

A three-hour navigation by motorboat takes us to Floreana, one of the first islands to be inhabited in the Galapagos. En route, we may see whales, dolphins and sea birds. After lunch, we visit the highlands, where one of the few sources of freshwater in the entire archipelago exists. Visit lava caves once used by pirates and see a large enclosure of Galapagos giant tortoises. Accommodation: Hotel Wittmer (or similar)

Day 7 Visit sea lion colony on Floreana; sail to Isabela and visit the Wall of Tears

After an early breakfast, we go on a walk to discover the black volcanic beaches, which are home to red iguanas and sea lion colonies. There is also time for snorkelling this morning (please note, the visit to this beach might be done in the late afternoon on Day 6 on some departures). Just before midday, we navigate to Isabela and see Tortuga Island, a huge eroded marine crater where thousands of sea birds, such as blue-footed and nazca boobies, pelicans and frigatebirds, nest. This afternoon, we visit the Wall of Tears, a reminder of Isabela’s very different past when the island was used as a penal colony. Between 1946 and 1959, convicts were forced to build this wall from huge blocks of lava simply as a form of punishment, which, combined with the harsh conditions, led to many deaths. After this sobering visit, we hike back to the town through mangroves, wetlands and along sandy beaches. This is one of the best places on the islands to view migratory birds, including Wilson’s phalaropes, blue-winged teals and, if we’re very lucky, ospreys. This region has also seen the reintroduction of Galapagos giant tortoises from the breeding centre and we are likely to encounter several on our walk. Accommodation: San Vicente Hotel (or similar)

Day 8 Sierra Negra volcano trek

Our first day of trekking on Sierra Negra. It takes us across stark, lava-strewn highlands punctuated by miconia shrubs and other vegetation. The otherworldly landscapes are incredible and we pass many volcanic features along the way, where we can observe fumaroles and a variety of lava formations. Accommodation: San Vicente Hotel (or similar)

Day 9 Trek to the Sulphur Volcano

We have a long day to reach the Sulphur Volcano and we need to trek approximately 16mi (26km). If anybody wishes to turn back at a halfway point, we have two local guides and can therefore split the group into two. Please note, we may not be able to descend into the crater to visit the fumaroles, depending on the level of volcanic activity. Accommodation: San Vicente Hotel (or similar)

Day 10 Snorkelling excursion in the Cabo Rosa area

Today we snorkel in the Cabo Rosa area. On this snorkelling trip, we can swim with sea turtles, manta rays, marine iguanas and many different fish species. Accommodation: San Vicente Hotel (or similar)

Day 11 Visit Las Tintoreras; afternoon free to relax

We spend the morning sailing to the islets and lava channels of Las Tintoreras, one of the best places in the islands to see whitetip reef sharks, plus penguins and sea lions. There is time for snorkelling. On this morning’s excursion, we may be lucky enough to spot the endangered chatham mockingbird. The afternoon is free for swimming, snorkelling, walking or just relaxing on one of the beaches around Puerto Villamil. Accommodation: San Vicente Hotel (or similar)

Day 12 Sail to Santa Cruz; optional visit to Charles Darwin Research Station; visit Tortuga Bay

We navigate by motorboat to Santa Cruz very early this morning and have breakfast at our hotel. After breakfast, we have the option of visiting the Charles Darwin Research Station, which is home to the headquarters of the Charles Darwin Foundation. This is the main research centre on the islands and scientists come from all over the world to study the flora and fauna here. After our visit, we have lunch at a local restaurant. Our destination this afternoon is Tortuga Bay, a long stretch of white sand regarded as one of the best beaches in the Galapagos. The trail leading to the beach is paved and takes between 45 minutes and one hour, with possibilities to observe Galapagos finches and lizards along the way. The beach is scattered with marine iguanas, who lay among the clusters of black rocks or stroll along the sand. In the water, turtles can sometimes be seen. Swimming is not recommended here due to strong currents. After a relaxing afternoon, we hike the same route back towards the main town of Puerto Ayora where our hotel is located. Accommodation: Mainao Hotel (or similar)

Day 13 Explore Bartolomé, South Plaza Island or North Seymour

Visit either Bartolomé Island, South Plaza Island or North Seymour (depending on the national park restrictions). South Plaza Island has a remarkable vegetation of succulents and cacti that provide a unique habitat for land iguanas. The iguanas form small colonies at the base of the tall opuntia cacti, waiting for their flowers and dead pads to fall to the ground so they can feed on them. The island rocks are home to swallowtail gulls, shearwaters and sea lions. North Seymour is a flat, boulder-strewn island and a major nesting site for frigatebirds. It’s also a good place to see blue-footed boobies performing courtship rituals and sea lions playing in the powerful surf. Bartolomé is a spectacular scene of dramatic lava cones, clear seas and affords perhaps the most famous view of the Galapagos Islands, looking across the red cinder cones to the recent black lava fields on James Island. If possible, we snorkel today (usually around Bartolomé) where the water is calm. Accommodation: Mainao Hotel (or similar)

Day 14 Fly to Guayaquil; end Guayaquil

After breakfast this morning, we drive to the airport at Baltra and fly to Guayaquil where it’s possible to connect with international flights this evening from 6pm onwards. You may prefer to arrange post-tour accommodation for the night in Guayaquil and organise your international flights for the following day, in case of delays returning from the Galapagos to mainland Ecuador.

Itinerary: Galapagos island-hopping tour

Day 1: Quito

Accommodation options :Patio Andaluz, Casa Gangotena, Hotel Hilton Colon & La Casona de la Ronda

On arrival in Quito you will be met and driven to your hotel in the city. You'll have the afternoon to settle in and explore the city.

Day 2: Quito

Accommodation options: Patio Andaluz, Casa Gangotena, Hotel Hilton Colon & La Casona de la Ronda

Today's Quito tour will take you through the UNESCO Heritage sight by way of senses, with different stops designed to touch, taste, feel, hear and smell the city. You'll visit chocolatiers, handicraft workshops, street food vendors and markets in a unique tour of this diverse city.

Day 3: The Galapagos Islands

Accommodation options: Golden Bay Hotel & Spa, Casa Opuntia & Floreana Lava Lodge

You'll be transferred in the morning to the airport in time for your flight to the Galapagos Islands, where you'll start on San Cristobal Island with a two night stay. The afternoon is at leisure to visit the Interpretation Center, a nearby beach or the sea lion colony.

Day 4: The Galapagos Islands

Accommodation options: Golden Bay Hotel & Spa, Casa Opuntia & Floreana Lava Lodge

This morning you'll board a small yacht on a trip to Espanola Island, home to the waved albatross, blue footed and Nazca boobies and some excellent snorkelling with sea turtles and plenty of fish species.

Day 5: The Galapagos Islands

Accommodation options: Hotel Casita de la Playa, Casa Opuntia & Floreana Lava Lodge

You'll enjoy a scenic small craft flight across the islands to Isabela, where you'll spend the next three nights in a beachfront hotel. In the afternoon you can walk the pristine white sand beaches or maybe rent a bike to explore the island.

Day 6: The Galapagos Islands

Accommodation options: Hotel Casita de la Playa, Casa Opuntia & Floreana Lava Lodge

Sierra Negra is one of the highlights of a Galapagos trip with the active volcano dominating the landscape. This private tour will allow you to hike toward the summit as well as to the lesser visited Volcan Chico.

Day 7: The Galapagos Islands

Accommodation options: Hotel Casita de la Playa, Casa Opuntia & Floreana Lava Lodge

A morning shared tour will take you by boat to Los Tuneles, a series of volcanic formations which provides excellent snorkelling opportunities with its calm waters, minimal tide and bountiful wildlife.

Day 8: The Galapagos Islands

Accommodation options: Ikala Galapagos Hotel, Casa Opuntia & Floreana Lava Lodge

Leaving Isabela by speed boat, you'll be transferred to Puerto Ayora, the main hub of Santa Cruz Island. You'll spend three nights in town with plenty of restaurants and sightseeing possibilities within walking distance.

Day 9: The Galapagos Islands

Accommodation options: Ikala Galapagos Hotel, Casa Opuntia & Floreana Lava Lodge

This small group tour will take you to the north end of the island from which you'll board a cruise to South Plazas Island, a colorful stop filled with prickly pear cactus, land iguanas and sea lions cover the land.

Day 10: The Galapagos Islands

Accommodation options: Ikala, Galapagos, Casa Opuntia & Floreana Lava Lodge

Today's tour will take you in the highlands of Santa Cruz, visiting the famous giant tortoises in the wild as well as Cerro Mesa for spectacular views of the islands.

Day 11: Return home

You'll be transferred to the airport in Baltra in time for your flight back to mainland Ecuador.

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