7 Day Galapagos Island Hopping on a Budget (3 Islands)
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Itinerary
Discover the life of Galapagos Islands on an experience you will never forget! Cruise the waters of the pacific in a speedboat on your way to Isabella Islands, admire the pink flamingos in the salt lagoons of Isabela, snorkel in the waters of Los Tuneles Cabo Rosa, a world top snorkeling destination, with great chances to see a huge variety of Galapagos endemic wildlife, and explore Tintoreras Islet, where the endemic white reef sharks live.
Swim with penguins, sharks and even the friendly sea lions! Explore the wetlands of Isabela, visiting the wall of tears, the lava tunnels and more. Visit the highlands of Santa Cruz and get to see the giant Galapagos tortoises in nature, learn about Charles Darwin and its theory of species in his research center, stop by the curious twin craters and be amazed by everything this paradise has to offer!
DAY 1: FLAMINGOS AND WHITE-SAND BEACHES
Morning: Touch down in Baltra Island. We’ll take you straight to the small port town of Puerto Ayora on Santa Cruz Island to enjoy your first local lunch, revealing some typical Galapagos flavors.
Afternoon: We’re hopping over to Isabela Island by speedboat (2.5-3 hours – it can be a bumpy ride). If your idea of paradise is strolling along a white sandy beach, with a sea breeze rustling through the palm trees, topped off with exploring a charming fisherman village, then our home for the next few days is your paradise. Today we’re meeting the pinkest and most elegant of birds at the Flamingo Lagoon.
Meals included: Lunch
Tip alert: Book a flight arriving before 11:30 AM, so you can take the speedboat to Isabela Island on the first day.
DAY 2: WORLD CLASS SNORKELING IN LOS TUNELES
Morning: Explore the sandy streets of the small town of Villamil or stroll along the tropical beach. Put on your bathing suit because by mid-morning we’re heading to the iconic Los Túneles Cabo Rosa, one of the world’s most beautiful snorkeling spots. Picture pitch-black, tunnel-like, lava formations with cacti and rough vegetation on top. We want to share with you the absolute abundance of quintessential Galapagos land and aquatic species. Blue-footed and Nazca boobies, pelicans, and sometimes sea lions keep each other company on the rocks.
Afternoon: We always wonder who’s more curious during this snorkel experience: us gazing at the exceptional wildlife, or the sea turtles approaching us in fascination. Other friendly aquatic animals are the Galapagos penguins, sea lions, marine iguanas, seahorses, eagle and manta rays, white-tipped sharks, and more. Every so often, playful dolphins and killer whales greet us on the boat ride back. We’ll arrive back at Isabela Island in the late afternoon.
Evening: The night is yours, but we think this might just be the perfect evening to watch the sunset at Concha de Perla Beach, since it’s only a short walk from the port you just arrived at.
Meals included: Breakfast, snack, and lunch
About the snorkel: The waters are calm and shallow, an ideal snorkel experience for beginners and even kids.
DAY 3: EXPLORING ISABELA AND KAYAK WITH WILDLIFE
Morning: After a delicious breakfast, explore the captivating volcanic wonders of the Galápagos Islands. Embark on an exhilarating adventure through lush highland landscapes and dramatic lava fields. Witness the immense power of Sierra Negra, one of the world’s largest volcanic calderas, and peer into the heart of Volcán Chico’s otherworldly volcanic cones. Led by experienced naturalist guides, this immersive journey offers breathtaking vistas, fascinating geological insights, and the chance to encounter unique Galápagos wildlife along the way.
Afternoon: After a midday break, kayak through the bay to a special place that we love to think of as the Galapagos nursery for marine bambinos. We’ll leave our kayaks fastened together, and glide in the water to snorkel around the cuteness overload of baby iguanas, baby sea lions, baby penguins, and baby turtles. As we return, help a hitchhiking sea lion out, as our confident friends love hopping onto our kayaks.
Evening: This last evening is yours to do as you please. Dine at your favorite spot, watch one more magical sunset at Concha Perla Beach, or star-gaze at the sky.
DAY 4: TROPICAL WETLANDS OF ISABELA, SWIMMING AND SNORKELING WITH WILDLIFE AT TINTORERAS
Morning: You might have noticed Isabela Island is a rather arid, volcanic island. This morning, we’re exploring its antipode: the lagoons, swamps and tropical mangroves of the wetlands. An array of flamingoes and endemic birds only reside in this particular place. No other Galapagos island can say each of their volcanoes is home to a separate giant tortoise species, or that they have more wild tortoises than the other islands… combined. See how baby tortoises are nurtured in a Giant Tortoises Breeding Center until they are large enough to be released into the wild. Humbly walk along a darker side of Galapagos’ history: the long Wall of Tears, constructed out of heavy blocks of lava, by prisoners as a punishment.
Afternoon: We’ll give you a little rest after this morning’s hike, before hopping aboard a small fisherman boat for a 10-minute ride to the Tintoreras Islets. We’re crossing the volcanic rock trail to witness white-tipped reef sharks casually resting at the bottom of a superficial sea channel. Spot some marine iguanas nesting on our way. Spend the rest of the afternoon relaxing at the hidden beaches of the islets. Put on your snorkeling gear and jump into the crystalline, turquoise waters for a front-row seat to this aquatic wonderland of tipped reef sharks, penguins, sea lions, marine iguanas, marine turtles, and colorful tropical fish.
Meals included: Breakfast and lunch.
DAY 5: ANCIENT LAVA TUNNELS AND GIANT TORTOISES AT SANTA CRUZ
Morning: We’ll be up bright and early to catch the morning speedboat (06:00 AM) to Santa Cruz Island. From July to October, there’s a good chance to spot whales or dolphins, amusing us with their whimsical dance. After an energizing breakfast, we’ll descend into an ancient lava cave, formed when the outer layer of lava flows became solidified while the inner stream of magma kept moving. The stream dried out, leaving a mesmerizing underground maze of hollow lava tunnels for us to explore.
Afternoon: We’re dedicating the rest of the day to the Galapagos’s most emblematic inhabitants: the giant tortoises. Listen to their deep grunts, and observe up close how these centenarians slowly plow their way through their natural habitat at Primicias Ranch. After seeing them in action, we’re heading to the Charles Darwin Research Center to learn more about the endangered species and their conservation and see the late Lonesome George, who was the last known Pinta Island Tortoise and a symbol for conservation efforts worldwide.
Evening: Santa Cruz is a metropolis, by Galapagos standards that is. It has everything you need to have an enjoyable final evening: plenty of outdoor eateries and friendly bars, all the while maintaining that relaxed, small island town vibe.
Meals included: Breakfast and lunch.
DAY 6: EXPLORING THE REMOTE ISLAND OF SANTA FE, SNORKELING AND HIDDEN BEACH
Morning: Embark on an adventure to the unpopulated, 4 million-year-old (the oldest of the Archipel) Island of Santa Fe. Walk around the arid and atypically flat landscape, between the beautiful prickly pear cacti with its bouquets of succulent green petals, and surrounded by intense red and orange ground vegetation, resembling reef corals. Santa Fe is so remote, there are more native species than on any of the other islands. You’ll immediately notice the difference between the pinkish-red and turquoise colored Santa Fe marine iguana and the blackish ones you’ve seen on the other islands. We have one more opportunity to be amazed by the local marine life. Snorkel your heart out around sea lions, rays, iguanas, turtles, starfish, and hundreds of colorful fish.
Afternoon: Wind blowing in our faces, we’re sailing towards one of two idyllic, white-sand, turquoise water beaches. Anchor at Playa Escondida, a hidden beach only accessible by boat. Soak up the sun, and watch the natural wildlife play unfolding before your eyes with marine iguanas, blue-footed boobies, sally lightfoot crabs as protagonists. Snorkel the turquoise waters amongst golden and spotted eagle rays, sea turtles and white-tip sharks. Alternatively, Garrapatero Beach is yours to explore. Swim, snorkel or traverse the beach searching for the flamingos love to hang around here. In the middle of this exceptional piece of paradise, sea breeze going through our hair, take a moment to contemplate the unforgettable experiences of the past week.
Meals included: Breakfast and lunch
DAY 7: ADIOS GALAPAGOS
Depart: We’ll take you to Baltra Airport for your flight back to mainland Ecuador. Return home feeling invigorated by the energy of the extraordinary wildlife, and inspired by the unparalleled beauty of the archipelago.
Meals included: breakfast.
Important Details
FLEXIBLE GROUP TRIP
You’ll enjoy a combination of private excursions and group day trips, joining a flexible group of travellers. On the private activities, your travel party may have a guide to yourselves, or be part of a wider group, depending on the season. For the group day trips, you’ll have different guides and will have the pleasure of meeting other travelers every day. Groups are usually around 8 people with a maximum of 15.
DEPARTURE DATES
You can start any day of the year.
For local holidays or last-minute bookings, please inquire about the availability before booking.
FLYING TO THE GALAPAGOS ISLANDS
The trip starts and ends at Baltra Airport (GPS). To adhere to this itinerary, book a flight arriving before 11:30 AM and a flight back after 12:30 PM midday. For flights arriving later or departing earlier, we’ll make some changes to the itinerary.
ACCOMODATION
We care about responsible tourism and supporting local businesses. We’ve hand-picked small, comfortable tourist-class hotels, run by friendly locals. All rooms have air conditioning and a private bathroom. We assure you that all accommodations are clean and safe.
Single room upgrade. Solo travelers, we’ve got your back. We recently added the single supplement for this trip, making it more accessible for everyone.
Pricing
To guarantee your reservation, a non-refundable deposit of 30% is due at the time of booking. Final payment is due no later than 30 days prior to departure.
Included
- Activities as mentioned
- Equipment: snorkeling masks and fins during activities
- Our experts: local guides (English and Spanish speaking), and 24/7 support from our team.
- Meals: 6 x breakfast, 6 x lunch
- Transportation: 2 x airport transfer, sea transportation between Santa Cruz Island and Isabela Island, land transportation for activities.
- Hotel accommodations
Excluded
- Airfare to and from Galapagos
- Travel Insurance
- Galapagos entree costs: INGALA transit card (20 USD pp), and Galapagos National Park Fee (100 USD pp)
- Airport service bus (2 x 5 USD)
- Additional meals
- Equipment during our activities: you can choose to rent a wetsuit (10 USD per day)
- During free time you can choose to snorkel some more. Snorkel equipment costs 8 USD per day.
- Transportation: 10 USD pier fee at Puerto Villamil
- Optional tips
- Personal expenses
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