Arrive at Baltra Airport, where your Galápagos journey begins.
Later, visit the Santa Cruz Highlands, a lush green area where giant tortoises roam freely. Walk through the peaceful landscape and enjoy your first close encounter with Galápagos wildlife.
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Today you’ll explore Floreana Island, known for its history, wildlife, and beautiful snorkeling sites.
Visit Champion Islet, Cormorant Point, and, depending on conditions, Devil’s Crown. You may also visit Post Office Bay or Baroness’s Lookout, both connected to Floreana’s fascinating past.
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Spend the day on Española Island, one of the most wildlife-rich islands in Galápagos.
At Suarez Point, walk among sea lions, marine iguanas, blue-footed boobies, Nazca boobies, and seasonal waved albatrosses. Later, relax at Gardner Bay, a stunning white-sand beach with clear waters and playful sea lions.
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Begin with a visit to the Interpretation Center, where you’ll learn about the natural and human history of Galápagos.
Later, visit Witch Hill, a beautiful beach with calm waters and coastal wildlife. Continue to Kicker Rock, one of the most iconic snorkeling sites in the islands, with chances to see turtles, rays, reef sharks, and colorful fish.
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Today you’ll visit two beautiful islands with very different landscapes.
At Santa Fe, look for giant cactus trees, sea lions, and the endemic Santa Fe land iguana. In the afternoon, explore South Plaza, known for colorful vegetation, seabirds, land iguanas, and dramatic sea cliffs.
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Visit Bartolomé Island, famous for its views of Pinnacle Rock and volcanic landscapes.
After climbing to the viewpoint, enjoy one of the most iconic panoramas in Galápagos. Later, explore Sullivan Bay on Santiago Island, where young lava fields show the volcanic origins of the archipelago.
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Today is dedicated to Genovesa Island, also known as Bird Island.
Walk up Prince Philip’s Steps to reach nesting areas filled with red-footed boobies, Nazca boobies, and storm petrels. Later, visit Darwin Bay, a peaceful beach and lagoon area with excellent birdwatching and snorkeling opportunities.
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Your final visit is Black Turtle Cove, a quiet mangrove lagoon on Santa Cruz Island.
Explore by panga and look for sea turtles, rays, and small reef sharks gliding through the calm water.
After the visit, transfer to Baltra Airport, where your Galápagos adventure comes to an end.
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