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Expertly crafted by our destination specialists, this 11-day exploration of Quito and the Galapagos Islands will leave you in awe.
Beginning with a three-night stay at the boutique five-star Illa Experience hotel in the old town of Quito, you'll explore the Ecuadorian capital's historic attractions such as the San Francisco Catholic Church, the Capilla del Hombre museum, and the El Panecillo monument to the Virgin of Quito. You’ll also take a day trip to nearby Cotopaxi National Park, home to numerous birds and varied plant life, and the highest active volcano in the world. This tour includes lunch at a restaurant at the base of the mountain and a visit to an indigenous market nearby.
Next, fly to the Galapagos Islands to begin your luxury cruise aboard the MC Seaman Journey, a catamaran with a maximum occupancy of 16 passengers, for an intimate and personalised travel experience. You’ll explore the Santa Cruz highlands and cruise the islands of Fernandina, Isabela, Santiago, Rabida and Bartolome, venturing to remote areas where lizards swim, birds walk and humans don’t take centre stage.
Observe Galapagos tortoises in their natural habitat, snorkel at Punta Vicente Roca and Mangle Point, and explore the lava flows and sink holes of Santiago Island. Marvel at the red sands and pink flamingo colony at Rabida Island, and discover the fascinating pirate hideaway of Tagus Cove. Take dinghy rides, go swimming and kayaking and relax on stunning beaches and onboard the ship.
You’ll experience an array of marine and land wildlife on this journey, including sea lions, pelicans, rays, marine iguanas, and unique species like the flightless cormorant, Galapagos penguin and even blue-footed boobies! Visiting a favourite nesting site for sea turtles is an unforgettable highlight, and there are even abandoned barges from the Second World War to be found.
Want to explore further? This itinerary combines perfectly with our Signature Peru tour (including the iconic Machu Picchu), a stay in a stunning boutique lodge in Ecuador’s cloud forest, or a cruise on the Amazon!
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Itineraries
Day 1
Arrive in Quito
On arrival into Quito you will be met and transferred to your hotel.
Welcome to Quito, Ecuador, a city declared a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site in 1978. On arrival you will be transferred from the airport to your hotel which sits nestled in the Andean foothills, 2,850 metres above sea level. The city is known for its stunning colonial architecture, artwork and amazing snow-capped mountain backdrop.
Day 2
Quito Six Senses Tour
Today you will enjoy a tour of the charming city of Quito. The tour will tick off all of the main sites, including Independence Square, the Government Palace, the busy street of La Ronda and some of the beautiful baroque churches that the city is famous for.
You will also enjoy a range of experiences. These will vary depending on the day and the time of year, but can include things like market visits, empanada or ice cream making (and tasting), working with an artisan to make your own Panama hat or even helping to restore colonial art!
Your tour will end with a cocktail at a rooftop bar where you will have the perfect view over the old town and Panecillo hill.
Day 3
Cotopaxi National Park
Today you will head south from Quito to visit Cotopaxi National Park. Cotopaxi is the highest active volcano in the world. Despite the altitude, the park is home to numerous birds and varied plant life. Weather permitting, there are spectacular views from the north face of the mountain. The surrounding scenery includes volcanoes like Pasochoa, Ruminahui and Sincholagua. You will also have the opportunity to visit a local indigenous market.
Day 4
Fly to the Galapagos Islands
Fly from Quito to the Galapagos. On arrival you will meet your naturalist guides who will collect your luggage and transport you to Ranch Mazanillo on Santa Cruz Island. Enjoy a picnic lunch and a short walk to see giant tortoises in their natural habitat. In the afternoon you will head to the Santa Cruz highlands. As we drive through the agricultural lands and into the mist covered forests, keep an eye out for the bright red feathers of a vermillion flycatcher or one of Darwin’s finches. Almost every bird present in the Galapagos can be found here. Santa Cruz also offers plenty of lava tubes, sinkholes and craters to explore. Afterwards you will head to your accommodation for the next seven nights, the MC Galapagos Seaman Journey.
Day 5
Fernandina Island
This morning we will head to Punta Moreno, located on the north coast of Isabela Island between Sierra Negra and Cerro Azul volcanos. Follow a trail which runs along a lava flow into a complex of coastal lagoons. Birds are the main attraction and several species can be found around the lakes and mangroves.
In the afternoon, visit Mangle Point, a superior snorkelling site and a beautiful location for riding in a Zodiac through a forest of mangrove trees. You are likely to see penguins, sea lions, pelicans, rays, marine iguanas and numerous birds.
Day 6
Isabela Island
Today’s landings will take place on the largest island in the archipelago, Isabela Island. In the morning you will visit Urbina Bay, where a 6km stretch of coral reef rose during a major uplift of the island in 1954, forming a unique feature that caused marine life to be stranded and coral to be exposed on the new shore. Take a path that leads you through the sand, pumice, lava, coral and vegetation. Flightless cormorants, pelicans, Darwin’s finches, giant tortoises and land and marine iguanas can be seen on land, whilst rays and turtles can be seen in the bay.
This afternoon you will head to Tagus Cove, named after a British warship that went past the islands in 1814 looking for the Galapagos tortoise for food. This was a favourite spot for pirates and whalers who etched their names into the cliffs and inside caves. A short, steep hike brings you past Darwin Lake, a deep saltwater lake and a great spot for viewing land birds.
Day 7
Espinoza Point & Punta Vicente Roca
Dominated by the La Cumbre volcano, Espinoza Point is the first stop this morning. It’s famous for its large colonies of marine iguanas and species such as the flightless cormorant, Galapagos penguin, Galapagos hawk and Galapagos snake. Espinoza Point is also one of the best places to see the lava cactus.
This afternoon head to Punta Vicente Roca, one of the most impressive and spectacular places in the Galapagos Islands. Its high cliffs, ash and lava formations give the area a majestic touch. The large bay has a spectacular marine life with seahorses, sea turtles and the strange yet fascinating mola-mola or sunfish. A beautiful place for snorkelling, it’s common to see feeding frenzies with groups of whales, dolphins, sea lions, tuna, blue-footed and Nazca boobies and pelicans all feeding simultaneously.
Day 8
Santiago Island
This morning’s stop is at Espumilla Beach on the northern coast of Santiago Island in James Bay. The beach is an important site for nesting marine turtles. A walk through the mangrove forest leads to a lagoon usually inhabited by a group of flamingos as well as pintail ducks and common stilts. In the afternoon head to Puerto Egas, a black beach due to the volcanic tuff deposits, and it is the main attraction of the island. There you will see abandoned salt mining infrastructure, as there was once an attempt to start the exploitation of salt, which failed because the price of salt on the mainland was already cheap.
Day 9
Rabida & Santiago Islands
After thousands of years of oxidisation, Rabida Island is unique due to the red colour of the rocks and sand. A short walk along a trail leads you to a coastal lagoon where you can view a colony of flamingos.
Next, you'll visit the Chinese Hat, or Sombrero Chino. This small islet sits just off the southeastern tip of Santiago Island. It's a recent volcanic cone, resembling a Chinese hat when viewed from the north. On its western side, lava formations, originally formed under the sea and subsequently elevated, are adorned with coral heads.
Day 10
Black Turtle Cove &Fly to Quito
Your final excursion is Black Turtle Cove, situated on the north coast of Santa Cruz Island, just west of Baltra. Embarking on a dinghy ride to Black Turtle Cove offers a serene glimpse into one of the Galapagos' tranquil hideaways. As you enter the cove, the boat's engines are silenced, allowing for a peaceful exploration of the mangrove-enshrouded inlet. Within these calm waters, sea turtles gracefully feed and mate, while three species of sharks can be spotted.
Afterwards you will be taken to Baltra Airport for your flight back to Quito.
Day 11
Depart Quito
Today you will take a shuttle transfer back to the airport in time for your onward flight.
- 1 free night in Quito / Illa Experience hotel Luxury room
- Accommodation on board the ship in a double cabin
- All meals during the Galapagos cruise
- Unlimited purified water, coffee and tea onboard
- Discounted Round trip flight to/from Galapagos (USD 495pp)
- Galapagos National Park Entrance fee (US$200 per person from Aug 2024 - Subject to change)
- Galápagos Ingala card USD 20,00 p/p
- All transfers & airport assistance
- All visits and excursions according to the itinerary
- Naturalist Bilingual Guide to explore the landing sites in the Galapagos Islands
- Snorkel Gear (snorkel, mask and fins)
- Kayaking in the Galapagos (optional)
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