You will be directed to the VIP Lounge at Seymour Airport (GPS) at your arrival. Our representatives will be present to assist in arrival procedures. Then, you will be taking a private van to the Itabaca channel, where you will enjoy a short 7-minute boat ride across to Santa Cruz Island. This is then followed by a 45-minute scenic trip in private transportation to Pikaia Lodge.
During check in, you will receive a complimentary welcome drink as well as their printed itineraries. Front Desk will also allocate a time most convenient to conduct a welcome briefing detailing important information about the stay and the Galapagos Islands.
Then, free time to relax and familiarize yourselves with the Lodge’s facilities and beautiful surroundings. We recommend having a therapeutic treatment at our Sumaq spa, swimming in the Infinity Pool, gym, trekking or cycling within the 31 hectares of grounds located in the heart of a tortoise reserve.
Lunch
Dinner
Transfer to the Lodge
English speaking guide
Use of wet suits, snorkelling gear & mountain bikes
Flight ticket
TCT card
Galapagos National Park fee
Spa treatments
Today you have the opportunity to discover one of the uninhabited islands on a navigable excursion. The tour includes a guided hike on the island and some time for snorkeling, with lunch on board the yacht.
One of the best islands for Galapagos birdlife, where you can see Frigate Birds, swallow tailed gulls and the famous Blue Footed Boobies who nest here. With red colored soil and red carpet vine growing on the island the scenery is exotic. Another interesting species found on North Seymour is the Land Iguana, a unique species from the ones seen on other islands.
To bring: Small backpack, comfortable walking shoes or sandals, swimsuit & towel, shorts, t-shirt, windbreaker / waterproof, hat or cap, sun block, sunglasses & camera, drinking water.
Breakfast
Lunch on-board
Dinner
English speaking guide
Yacht transport (Shared)
Snorkel equipment
Wetsuits
Spa treatments
Los Gemelos Sinkholes & Scalesia Forest: Los Gemelos or twin craters are located in the beautiful Scalesia forest. Although called craters, they are actually sinkholes that were created as a result of surface material collapsing.
Giant Tortoise Farm in Rancho Chato II: Apart from the lodge´s very own tortoise reserve, one of the best ways to see Giant Tortoises is to visit a private estate located in the highlands. These ancient reptiles roam around free in their natural habitat searching for water and vegetation.
Lava Tunnels: As the outer skin of volcanic molten lava solidified, the liquid magma inside continued flowing, leaving behind a series of impressive empty tubes. Visitors can walk more than a kilometre through these underground channels.
Charles Darwin Scientific Research Center: This renowned scientific station is the best place to observe the different development stages of the giant tortoise. While enjoying a close encounter with these impressive creatures, which can live for over a century, listen to the fascinating story of their lives, in particular of the world-famous Lonesome George, who died in 2012.
Puerto Ayora & the Fish Market: Puerto Ayora is the economic centre of the Galapagos Islands with many restaurants, bars, souvenir shops as well as internet coffee shops. A busy harbour located along the shores of Academy Bay. Guests can also visit the small fish market, where fishermen unload their daily catch while sea lions and pelicans try to steal the fish or wait for scraps.
The day will start by having breakfast at the lodge; thereafter, the first half of the explorations will begin. You will go back to the Lodge for a delicious lunch, which is then followed by a quick rest before embarking on the afternoon activities.
The order of land activities will depend on the guest’s specific itinerary set by Pikaia Lodge and the National Park.
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
English speaking guide
Shared transport
Use of wet suits, snorkelling gear & mountain bikes
Spa treatment
Today we will transport you to Baltra Airport in time for your flight back to the mainland.