8 days tour

Pure Galapagos (Grand Daphne)

$ 6,780 .00 USD

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Pure Galapagos (Grand Daphne)

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Accommodation

Le Grande Daphne features en suite cabins all with air conditioning and a safety box. The airconditioning is a centrally controlled system for the lower deck cabins and the upper deck cabins have individually controlled systems. The upper deck cabins have large windows and the lower deck cabins have portholes. Due to the lower deck cabins being close to the water, the portholes cannot be opened. There are 4 lower deck twin cabins, 1 lower deck double cabin, 1 main deck double suite cabin and 2 upper deck twin/double cabins. Please note that single passengers cannot be booked/confirmed in the double cabin unless a single supplement is paid. Overnight boat (7 nights)

Transport

Le Grande Daphne is a motor yacht. She has a comfortable lounge and dining area, as well as a sun deck where you can view the wildlife or just kick back and relax. She has eight well-appointed, air-conditioned cabins each with en-suites. Cabins: 4x lower deck twin cabins 1x lower deck double cabin 1x main deck double suite 2x upper deck twin/double cabins Zodiacs (locally known as pangas) are modest-sized, open, outboard-powered boats which are very common throughout Galapagos. The boats are used to get you to and from the Daphne when you do activities. Depending on the type of activity, this could either be a wet or dry landing. The boat crew are there to assist you getting into and out of the zodiac. Boat , Bus , Zodiac (Panga)

Guide

On arrival in the Galapagos you will be met your Guide. Our Guides are registered and trained in conservation and natural sciences by the Charles Darwin Foundation and licensed by the Galapagos National Park Service. The Guide will be on board with you for the duration of the trip and will accompany you on all excursions. Our boats are also staffed by highly experienced shipboard staff and crew.

Meals

7 breakfasts, 7 lunches, 7 dinners

Others

Isla Santa Cruz - Bachas Beach Walk (1 hour) - Wet Landing Isla Santa Cruz - Bachas Beach Snorkel (1 hour) - Wet Landing Isla Rabida - Walk and Snorkel from the beach (2 hours) - Wet Landing Isla Isabela - Punta Albermarle - Snorkelling (1 hour)- Dry Landing Isla isabela - Punta Albermarle - Walk (2 hours) - Dry Landing Isla Isabela - Tagus Cove - Walk (1.45 hours) - Dry Landing Isla Isabela - Tagus Cove - Snorkel (1 hour) Isla Isabela - Urbina Bay - Snorkel (1 hour) Isla Isabela - Urbina Bay - Walk (1.5 hours) - Wet Landing Isla Fernandina - Punta Vicente Roca Snorkelling (1 hour) Dry Landing Isla Fernandina - Punta Vicente Roca - Panga Ray boat tour (30 mins) Isla Fernandina - Punta Espinosa - Snorkel (1 hour) Isla Fernandina - Punta Espinosa - Walk (2 hours) - Dry Landing Isla Santiago - Puerto Egas - Snorkelling (1 hour) Isla Santiago - Puerto Egas - Walk (1.45 hours) - Wet Landing Isla Santiago - Caleta Buccanero - Panga boat tour (1 hour) Isla Santiago - Caleta Buccanero - Snorkelling (1 hour) Isla Bartolome - Snorkelling (1.5 hours) Isla Bartolome - Walk (1.5 hours) - Dry Landing Isla Sombrero Chino - Snorkelling (1.5 hours) Wet Landing Isla Sombrero chino - Walk (1.5 hours) Wet Landing Isla North Seymour - Snorkelling (1 hours) Isla North Seymour - Walk (2 hours) - Dry Landing Isla Santa Cruz - Charles Darwin Research Station (1.5 hours) - Dry Landing Isla Santa Cruz - Highlands Visit (1 hour) - Dry Landing

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Optional

Other activities and services not included

Flights

International flights are not included

Insurance

Insurance is not included. Travel insurance is required for this tour. Please make sure you are adequately covered. If you require travel insurance, TourRadar has partnered up with World Nomads to provide a hassle-free experience. More information can be found here (https://www.tourradar.com/travel-insurance).

Others

Other activities and services not included

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Itinerary of your trip Pure Galapagos (Grand Daphne)

  • Day 1 Day 1: Baltra Airport - Las Bachas (Isla Santa Cruz)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 1: Baltra Airport - Las Bachas (Isla Santa Cruz)

      Welcome to the Galapagos! Today you will be meeting other travellers arriving from Quito at Baltra Airport. Please be at the airport by 11am. The guide canโ€™t wait for you, so you need to make sure that you are there on time. Once you have met up with the rest of the group, a 10 minute transfer will bring you to the Grand Daphne which will be anchored in Baltra. Once on board, youโ€™ll be assigned a cabin, meet the crew and get to know your fellow travellers over a delicious lunch. Try on the snorkelling gear to ensure it fits, before your first snorkelling session. Wetsuits can also be hired at an additional cost. Sail from Baltra to Las Bachas, on the north shore of Isla Santa Cruz, which is a nesting site for the Pacific green turtle. You may also see some marine iguanas. The sand here, made of decomposed coral, is particularly white and soft, and the nearby rocks make for an excellent snorkelling spot, where you might see some of the many Sally Lightfoot crabs on the island. A saltwater lagoon just near the beach is home to flamingos, whimbrel and great blue herons.

  • Day 2 Day 2: Isla Rabida - Punta Albermarle (Isla Isabela)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 2: Isla Rabida - Punta Albermarle (Isla Isabela)

      Today you will sail from Las Bachas to Isla Rabida, known for its spectacular red sand beaches, caused by the high content of iron in the sand which rusts to form the unusual shade. Follow a trail from the shore along to a lagoon which is one of the best spots in the Galapagos to view flamingos. Keep an eye out for nesting pelicans, pintail ducks, marine iguanas and sea lions โ€“ all are commonly sighted on the island. Check out a vast opuntia cactus forest, hinting at the previous habitation of land iguanas, Galapagos hawks, mockingbirds, doves, finches and lava lizards. You may like to take the chance to go snorkelling and seek out sea stars, damsels, gobbies and surgeon fish. In the afternoon, head to Punta Albemarle on the northeast side of Isabela Island. Covered in mangroves, the bay is home to sea turtles, sea lions, penguins and flightless cormorants who feed on the algae and fish here. Another fantastic location for snorkeling, you may like to have a look beneath the waterโ€™s surface in search of sea turtles and flightless cormorants. Estimated travel time/distance: Sail from Bachas to Rabida: 3.3 hours; 23 nautical miles Rรกbida to Punta Albermarle: 5 hours; 56 nautical miles

  • Day 3 Day 3: Tagus Cove (Isla Isabela) - Bahia Urbina (Isla Isabela)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 3: Tagus Cove (Isla Isabela) - Bahia Urbina (Isla Isabela)

      Sail overnight from Punta Albermarle around to the western shores of Isla Isabela. Wake up near Tagus Cove, where pirates and whalers used to collect tortoises for their travels. Enjoy a short visit here (approximately 2 hours), perhaps snorkelling or checking out the graffiti on the walls (the oldest of which is from 1836). Witness flightless cormorants, blue-footed boobies, a variety of waterfowl and the most northerly penguins in the world. You will walk to a lookout point for a stunning view of the north of Isabela Island and Volcan Wolf (Wolf Volcano). Today you will also visit Bahia Urbina on the west of Isabela Island, Urbina Bay has a wide variety of plant life which changes depending on the season. You will be able to observe the beautiful color of the plants which attracts many different insects. The site also features a short trek inland, where giant tortoises can be spotted amongst the bushes in their natural habitat. You may also see land iguanas which often nest in the middle of the trail where their distinctive, textured and yellowish skin can be observed from up close. Flycatchers, Darwinโ€™s finches and mockingbirds are common on the ground and in the trees. Estimated travel time/distance: Punta Albermarle to Tagus Cove: 3.5 hours; 37 nautical miles Tagus Cove to Bahia Urbina: 1.5 hours: 15 nautical miles

  • Day 4 Day 4: Punta Espinosa (Isla Fernandina) - Punta Vicente Roca (Isla Isabela)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 4: Punta Espinosa (Isla Fernandina) - Punta Vicente Roca (Isla Isabela)

      Today we visit Punta Espinosa that is a narrow ledge of lava and sand extending from the base of La Cumbre volcano. Take a walk around the beautiful peninsula, which boasts such wildlife and plant life as lava cacti, marine iguanas, barking sea lions, tiny penguins and Sally Lightfoot crabs. Keep a lookout for that marvelous Galapagos predator hunting from the treetops: the Galapagos hawk. Top-notch snorkeling opportunities await in the clear waters, and turtles and sea lions can be seen swimming around and feeding on the shore. This is also a great spot to see flightless cormorants drying their atrophied wings on the rocks. In the afternoon head to Punta Vicente Roca, this site allowed for panga rides to observe the abundant wildlife and offers one of the best snorkeling spots of the Archipelago. The snorkeling โ€œrouteโ€ takes us along the cliffs and offers the not so common chance of exploring two shallow underwater caves. The primitive and unaggressive bullhead shark, known locally as the Port Jackson shark, is often seen here sharing its space with red-lipped batfish, frogfishes, Pacific seahorses, the endemic Camotillo, schools of barracuda and brown-stripped snappers. Sponges, corals, and other marine invertebrates are also abundant in the area. Estimated travel time/distance: Bahia Urbina to Punta Espinoza 1.4hours, 16 nautical miles Punta Espinoza to Punta Vicente Roca 1.4 hours; 16 nautical miles

  • Day 5 Day 5: Puerto Egas (Isla Santiago) - Caleta Bucanero (Isla Santiago)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 5: Puerto Egas (Isla Santiago) - Caleta Bucanero (Isla Santiago)

      Sail this morning to Puerto Egas, a black-sand beach on the west side of James Bay, northwest of Isla Santiago, home to incredible volcanic tuff formations. Take a stroll along the beach with the native marine iguanas, pelicans, finches, mockingbirds, oystercatchers, Galapagos sea lions and Galapagos fur seals. You can see the amazing tidal pools, formed from ancient lava flow, providing a home for sponges, snails, hermit crabs, barnacles and fish. You might also end up snorkelling with a Galapagos fur seal โ€“ theyโ€™re always looking for a friend! In the afternoon travel to the northwest side of Santiago Island where youโ€™ll find Caleta Bucanero, named after the pirates and buccaneers who once found shelter in the bay. Here youโ€™ll have the chance to go snorkelling and take a dinghy ride to look for blue-footed boobies, pelicans and nocturnal seagulls nesting in the cliffs. Estimated travel time/distance: Punta Albermarle (Isla Isabela) to Puerto Egas (Isla Santiago): 5.2 hours; 45 nautical miles Puerto Egas (Isla Santiago) to Caleta Bucanero (Isla Santiago): 1 hour; 9 nautical miles

  • Day 6 Day 6: Isla Bartolome - Isla Sombrero Chino
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 6: Isla Bartolome - Isla Sombrero Chino

      Wake up in Bartolome Island, a spectacular volcanic landscape full of spatter cones and lava flows, and home to Galapagos penguins and lava lizards. Put on your walking shoes and climb up 360 wooden steps to the summit, where an amazing view of Pinnacle Rock awaits. This is one of the most photographed sights in the Galapagos โ€“ an abrupt jag of rock protruding from the earth like a tooth, providing a focal point for two nearby bays. Hike to the top of a once-active volcano and enjoy superb views across to Bahia Sullivan on nearby Isla Santiago. If youโ€™re in luck, you might catch a glimpse of the Galapagos hawk. Thereโ€™s also the chance to go snorkelling among the colourful marine life. In the afternoon, travel to the small island of Sombrero Chino, found on the southeast side of Santiago Island. With lovely sandy beaches and a striking volcanic landscape, this is a fantastic place to take a hike and look out for the sea lions and penguins that rest here, and snorkel in search of reef sharks and sea turtles. Estimated travel time/distance: Caleta Bucanero (Isla Santiago) to Isla Bartolome: 2.2 hours, 21 nautical miles Isla Bartolome to Isla Sombrero chino:1.25 hours, 7 nautical miles

  • Day 7 Day 7: Isla North Seymour - Charles Darwin Research Station (Isla Santa Cruz)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 7: Isla North Seymour - Charles Darwin Research Station (Isla Santa Cruz)

      Wake up this morning in North Seymour, one of the most visited islands of the Galapagos. First up is a walk around the island to spot some blue-footed boobies and swallow-tailed gulls. Boobies and frigates have an interesting relationship, sharing the same nesting area on North Seymour. Blue-footed boobies nest on the ground while the frigate birds nest just above them in the saltbushes. As you walk, look out for land iguanas, marine iguanas, Galapagos sea lions and the endemic incense tree. After the walk, cool off and go snorkelling and encounter a great variety of fish and perhaps some white-tipped reef sharks, rays and sea lions. Later in the day, travel to Isla Santa Cruz, the second largest island in the Galapagos. Pay a visit to the Charles Darwin Research Station in the small town of Puerto Ayora. As well as undertaking vital conservation work, the station also makes for interesting exploration and offers the best opportunities for close encounters with giant tortoises. You may also see baby tortoises. Enjoy some free time to walk around the town where you can purchase a souvenir or two to take back home with you.. Estimated travel time/distance: Isla Sombrero Chino to Isla North Seymour: 1.30 hours; 18 nautical miles Isla North Seymour to Charles Darwin Station (Isla Santa Cruz): 3.45 hour; 31 nautical miles

  • Day 8 Day 8: Puerto Ayora - Santa Cruz Highlands - Baltra Airport
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 8: Puerto Ayora - Santa Cruz Highlands - Baltra Airport

      Flights to the mainland from Galapagos depart mid-morning, so itโ€™s an early start for your last morning on the islands. You will visit the Santa Cruz Highlands. Travel through the agricultural region and into the misty forests where you can see the unique scalesia cloud forest, dome-shaped giant tortoises in the wild, different species of Darwin finches and possibly the world-famous woodpecker and warbler finches. You might also glimpse a vermillion flycatcher. Then itโ€™s time to bid farewell to your fellow travellers as your trip comes to an end after this activity. You will be taken to the airport directly after this activity. If you plan to extend your stay after your cruise in Puerto Ayora you will need to make your own way back to town (your guide can assist with this).

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Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโ€™re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Small Group

Youโ€™ll be accompanied by a small group of travelers just like you.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Basic

Almost everyone is fit for these activities. Every hike or physical exercise last less than 30 minutes, such as paragliding and horseback riding. Please ask about specific conditions.

Age range

Age range

Min: 15 / Max: 99

Age range allowed for this experience.

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