Itinerary B 4

Itinerary B 4

Day by day

Day 1 : Baltra Airport & North Seymour Island

AM – Arrival at Baltra Airport (GPS)
Upon arrival at Baltra Airport, travellers pass through an airport inspection point to make sure that no foreign plants or animals are introduced to the islands, and to pay the park entrance fee of $100 (unless it has been prepaid). A guide will meet you, help you collect your luggage, and escort you on a short bus ride to the harbour

PM – North Seymour
This islet is one of most visited sites, and it is teeming with birdlife. An easy circular path takes you through the archipelago’s most extensive colonies of blue-footed boobies and frigate birds. At the beginning of the breeding season, adult frigatebird-males blow up their vivid red pouches to impressive football-sized balloons. This is one of the few spots
where you can compare the magnicent and the great
frigatebird breeding next to each other

Day 2 : Genovesa Island: Prince Philips Steps & Darwin Bay

AM –  Prince Philip’s Steps (Genovesa)

Before landing, you will take an inflatable dinghy-ride along the eastern arm of the caldera. As we approach, the soaring 25m / 80ft high walls become overwhelming. Sometimes, a Galapagos fur seal is resting or a seabird is nesting on one of the ledges at the base.

You will then have to hike and overcome the steep stairs from the landing dock to a bush of palo santo shrubs on top. Red-footed boobies gratefully use these scarce nesting places; so that they don’t have to nest on the rocky ground.

Upon arriving at the edge of the rim, the bushes open up and you can enjoy panoramic views, a strong sea breeze and the amazing flying skills of countless seabirds. Following the exposed rim, you will first pass the Nazca boobies and finally reach the extensive storm petrel nesting places, where if you’re lucky you can spot the well-camouflaged short-eared owl hunting for them on foot!

PM – Darwin Bay

Inside the submerged caldera of Genovesa lies Darwin Bay, with a diameter of more than 1.5km / 1mi and it is almost 200 m / 650 ft deep. The small area will surprise you repeatedly, walking along a coral sand beach, crossing barren lava formations and creeks, passing tidal pools, shrubs and further ahead following the top of some cliffs. With this peaceful surrounding, every single species has occupied its own ecological niche (or habitat) without disturbing others.

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Cruise Includes

Accommodation as confirmed.
All mentioned meals (full-board); filtered water, tea and coffee.
All guided excursions and activities as mentioned in the itinerary by a National Park certified naturalist guide.
Beach towels and snorkelling gear (snorkel, mask, flippers; optional wet-suits for hire).

Cruise does not include

Round-trip flight to the Galapagos.
Soft and alcoholic drinks.
Galapagos National Park entrance fee and Transit Control Card (currently $120, subject to change).
Personal travel insurance.
Personal expenses, extras and tipping.
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