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10 Days Galapagos Exploring In Depth Aboard the Evolution Tour Package

Duration :
10 Days / 9 Nights
Dates : Janu - Aug, Oct - Dec
Priced From : $4,498 pp dbl. occ.








Tour Itinerary

Day 1
U.S. / Guayaquil

Our expedition begins in the U.S., where we check in for our early evening flight to Guayaquil, Ecuador. On arrival, our representatives meet us and take us to the fine Hilton Colon for the night. (Meals Aloft)

Day 2
Guayaquil / San Cristóbal / Cerro Brujo

After breakfast at our hotel, we transfer to the airport and fly to the Galapagos Islands. Our crew meets us at San Cristóbal Island and escorts us on the short bus trip to the harbor, where our 32-guest expedition ship, the M/V Evolution, awaits us. This afternoon we sail past Kicker Rock before we visit the powder-white sands of Cerro Brujo for swimming, with a good chance of sea lions joining us. We'll likely see blue-footed boobies, yellow warblers and finches. (B,L,D)

Day 3
Española (Hood) Island: Punta Suarez and Gardner Bay

In the morning we visit Punta Suarez, also located on Hood Island, where we wade ashore through a large sea lion colony. The curious Hood mockingbird, found only here, may alight on your head if you permit it. We’ll also see Galapagos doves, Galapagos hawks and the red-colored race of marine iguana that is found only here. The huge waved albatross nests here between April and December. Albatross courtship displays are elaborate and highly amusing. Albatrosses are graceful in the air but back-heavy and ungainly on land. Because they are unable to launch themselves into flight from the ground, they must waddle to a cliff and jump off the edge! Walk to Española’s famous blowhole, where incoming waves spout 90 feet into the air. In the afternoon we visit Gardner Bay on Hood Island, where we can swim and snorkel among sea lions. Dominant male sea lions mark out territories along the shore and patrol them noisily, defending against other males who might want to invade the “harem.” (B,L,D)

Day 4
Santa Cruz Island

Today we visit Santa Cruz Island. We begin at the Charles Darwin Research Station, world famous for its research and tortoise breeding programs, where we learn about the vital work being done to study and preserve Galapagos wildlife. This afternoon we drive to the highlands and see a very different side of the Galapagos: the forested highlands. We look for giant tortoises in the wild, and walk through the forest surrounding a pair of pit craters, and time permitting explore a lava tube. Before returning to the Evolution, we have free time to explore the village of  Puerto Ayora, the largest human settlement in the Galapagos. (B,L,D)

Day 5
Santiago (James) Island / Bartolomé Island

Santiago has several sites to visit at the western end of James Bay. Puerto Egas, with its black sand beaches, was the site of a small salt mining industry in the 1960s. A walk inland to the salt crater is an excellent opportunity to spot land birds such as finches, doves and hawks. A walk down the rugged shoreline will turn up marine species, including iguanas basking on the rocks and sea lions lazing in the tide pools. At the end of the trail there is a series of grottoes where fur seals and night herons rest on shady ledges. Just north of James Bay is Buccaneer Cove, a particularly scenic area of steep cliffs and dark beaches. In the afternoon we visit Bartolomé Island, which provides important clues as to how life began on the Galapagos. A few hardy plants have begun to colonize the lava rock. From atop Bartolomé’s volcanic cone there is a splendid panorama of lava flows, beaches, sea, neighboring islands and the jagged Pinnacle Rock. We will also have an opportunity to swim, snorkel and kayak here, possibly with penguins and sea lions for company. (B,L,D)

Day 6
Genovesa (Tower) Island / Darwin Bay

Genovesa Island contains one of the largest and most diverse bird populations in the Galapagos. From our pangas we see red-billed tropicbirds. In the morning, we climb Prince Philip’s Steps to an area with colonies of Nazca boobies and great frigatebirds, which have a very large wingspan and a slender, dramatic silhouette in flight. Breeding males inflate their strawberry-colored chest pouches to an enormous size. There are also red-footed boobies and the subtly-colored Galapagos dove, once endangered but now increasing in number. In the afternoon we visit Darwin Bay, home to the nocturnal swallow-tailed gull and the rare lava gull. A walk along the cliffs gives us fine views of the Pacific Ocean. We have a chance to swim and snorkel here. (B,L,D)

Day 7
Fernandina Island: Punta Espinosa / Isabela Island: Tagus Cove

The morning finds us at Fernandina, the youngest and most volcanically active island in the Galapagos. We land at Punta Espinosa. There are flows of ropy “pahoehoe” lava that have been newly colonized by lava cactus. Flightless cormorants build their nests on the point, sea lions sprawl on the beach and play in the tide pools, Sally Lightfoot crabs scuttle along the rocks, and marine iguanas dot the sand. In the afternoon, we sail round to Isabela Island and explore Tagus Cove, whose surrounding cliffs are marked with the names of pirate and whaling ships from long ago. On our panga ride we look for penguins, flightless cormorants, pelicans and iguanas. We then have a chance to stretch our legs as we walk uphill to the rim of the crater of Darwin Volcano and look down into Darwin Lake. The landscape is impressive, with plants characteristic of the dry zone. We may see several species of Darwin’s finches here. (B,L,D)

Day 8
North Seymour Island / Black Turtle Cove

In the morning we visit North Seymour Island, where there are good nesting sites for a large population of magnificent frigatebirds. Blue-footed boobies perform their courtship dance in the more open areas, and swallow-tailed gulls perch on the cliff edges. Despite the surf that can pound the outer shore, sea lions haul out onto the beach and can be found along with marine iguanas. Caleta Tortuga Negra (“Black Turtle Cove”) is a beautiful and peaceful area of mangroves, where on our panga ride we look for schools of golden rays, endangered green sea turtles, white-tipped reef sharks, lava herons and blue-footed boobies. For part of the time, we’ll turn off the motors of our pangas and just drift silently through the cove. (B,L,D)

Day 9
San Cristóbal / Guayaquil

Back at San Cristóbal, we visit the Interpretation Center to learn about conservation efforts in the Galapagos. We then fly to Guayaquil, where we enjoy a farewell dinner at the Hilton Colon*. (B,L Aloft,D)

Day 10
Guayaquil / U.S.

We take a morning flight to the U.S., and connect with flights home. (B,L Aloft)

Please Note: Itinerary may vary due to changes in air schedules, weather, Galapagos National Park regulations or other local conditions.


Highlights

  • Because of the Galapagos Islands’ isolation in the Pacific Ocean, there is a wealth of animal and plant life found only here.
  • The animals have evolved without fear of humans and other predators, and you can watch them from extraordinarily close up. It’s exciting to stand next to boobies doing a courtship display, and to swim with sea lions and penguins.
  • The Galapagos have an otherworldly beauty — from the desert landscapes at sea level to tall volcanoes and lush highland forests.
  • The islands are a living laboratory of evolution. Charles Darwin visited in 1835, and his examination of the beaks of the Galapagos finches was instrumental in his formulating the theory of evolution.
  • You visit the world-renowned Charles Darwin Research Station and encounter giant Galapagos tortoises, endemic to the islands.
  • You have ample time to swim and snorkel with sea lions, beautiful fish and perhaps even penguins.

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