During this time we will visit several of the islands of Galápagos, which may include:
Santa Cruz
The epicenter of Galápagos administration as well as the Charles Darwin Research Center where we'll learn about their vital preservation work. We'll head up into the highlands to roam the moss-draped lush landscape where wild giant tortoises often forage.
Bartolomé
This is an enchanting landscape where lava, mangroves and golden sand converge. Great walks, views and a chance to snorkel with penguins — a tropical oxymoron.
Santiago
Santiago provides us a chance to see the Galápagos fur seal, along with the opportunity to enjoy the best “tide pooling.”
Isabela
Anchor off the picturesque port of Puerto Villamil. Walk the streets of this small town, visit the nearby saltwater lagoons, home to flamingos or simply stroll along a beautiful beach. Visit the tortoise breeding center which is jointly administered by the Galápagos National Park and the Charles Darwin Research Station. We'll also explore Isabela's caves and shoreline and search the waters for dolphins, whales, sea turtles and the elusive ocean sunfish — the mola-mola.
Fernandina
We'll also investigate Punta Espinoza on Fernandina Island — the youngest island in Galápagos. It's marine iguana heaven, with Isabela's volcanoes as a dramatic backdrop.
Floreana
Champion Islet, just off the eastern shore of Floreana, is a fabulous snorkel site and home to a large colony of sea lions. There is nothing more delightful than an hour spent in the clear waters with these creatures! On Floreana, we may find flamingos, pintail ducks and various shorebirds. Hike to a lovely beach. |