Join us for an immersive island-hopping Activexpedition, inspired by the legacy of Charles Darwin. Delve into exhilarating adventures, from snorkeling alongside sea turtles, rays, and even sharks to walk along with prehistoric reptiles. Paddle through crystalline waters in search of playful blue-footed boobies, or embark on scenic bike rides and hikes in pursuit of the iconic giant tortoises.
Rest assured, your journey supports local communities and sustainable tourism initiatives. Your accommodations are luxury properties, ensuring an unforgettable adventure in this pristine natural paradise.
Hike to frigate hill
Private navigable adventure and Snorkel at Kicker rock
Private interisland flight San Cristóbal to Baltra
A luxurious navigable tour to discover a different Island in the archipelago
Bike on Santa Cruz highlands whith breathtaking views
Visit the local brewery
Wine tasting
Hike the Santa Cruz Island to spot giant tortoises
Share time with the local people
Stay at luxury properties in every location
Be led by top experienced national and naturalist guides at every step you take
Support sustainable travel to preserve culture and nature
Hiking
Biking
Swimming
World class snorkeling
Culture
Wildlife
Year around
6 years old
Full Itinerary
Arrival
Depending on your arrival time, the guide will stand ready to show iconic places and relevant landmarks of the city, enriching your experience by explaining city's history or perhaps venturing into the surrounding areas.
Kindly remember that there will be a briefing schedule at 18:00 in the hotel’s lobby on this first day. This session will offer insights into the upcoming days of your expedition, ensuring you are fully prepared for the adventure ahead. We have organized an elegant welcome dinner at Casa Gangotena´s fine restaurant.
Overnight at Casa Gangotena (Plaza view room or Balcony Junior Suite) – Quito
Meals included: Welcome dinner
Hike Frigate Hill and first immersion snorkel exploration
Overnight at Indigo Hotel (Balcony Ocean front or Balcony Ocean view) – San Cristobal Island
Meal included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner at hotel
Snorkel at Kicker Rock
Overnight at Indigo Hotel (Balcony Ocean front or Balcony Ocean view) - San Cristobal Island
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch on board and dinner at the lodge
Interisland private flight - Biking to Garrapatero Beach, visit the Trapiche and Finca de Café
After checking in and being settled in our rooms a perfect gap of time to either enjoy the breathtaking views of Pikaia or perhaps to take a plunge in the infinity pool. In time we will be advised for taking a delicious lunch.
The afternoon continues with a biking excursion to nearby beach of Garrapatero (10km from the lodge) is a favorite biking destination, with a downhill road passing through different environments with stunning views. From the road it is a 10-minute walk to swim at the beautiful white sandy beach. On the way a must do stop at El Trapiche Farm. At this place we are shown how sugar cane is ground with a trapiche to get the juice, then distilled to obtain aguardiente. A demonstration of how farmers harvest and roast coffee beans, and there is also the opportunity to do a quality test of their chocolate. On this charming visit you will be able to buy some of the organic products to take back home with you and keep a taste of your journey to the Enchanted Islands. Return to Pikakia Lodge.
Overnight at Pikaia Lodge – Santa Cruz Island
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner at the lodge
Navigable day tour to the Islands on board the M/Y Vision Pikaia
The Island to be visited will depend on the day of the week for the excursion. Island menu:
Dragon Hill – Guy Fawkes (Monday); North Seymour – Las Bachas Beach (Tuesday); Bartolome Island – Chinese Hat (Wednesday); South Plaza Island – Santa Fe Island (Thursday & Friday); North Seymour – Mosquera Islet (Saturday); Sullivan Bay – Bartolome Island (Sunday).
Navigation in a luxurious modern 16 passengers capacity M/Y Vision Pikaia (fact sheet attached)
Back to Itabaca channel and return to the lodge.
Overnight at Pikaia Lodge – Santa Cruz Island
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch on board, dinner at the lodge
Santa Cruz highlands – Charles Darwin Research Station
We will have a visit to ‘El Chato’ reserve also in the highlands for an up close and personal experience to see the iconic giant tortoises in their natural habitat. Explore the lava tunnels that dot the property while watching the gentle giants lounge around in the mud these are truly impressive creatures!
Guests 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 next visit is to Charles Darwin Research Station. Witness the tireless efforts of researchers and conservationist and learn about how they are helping to repopulate the island with different species of tortoise. Return to the lodge for a refreshing dinner.
Overnight at Pikaia Lodge – Santa Cruz Island
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner at the lodge
Return to continent
Once landed in Quito your private guide awaits to transport you to hotel. You will have some time to rest and get prepared for a unique ‘Farewell dinner’ at exclusive Ventanal Restaurant.
Overnight at Casa Gangotena (Plaza view room or Balcony Junior Suite) - Quito
Meals included: Breakfast at the lodge and farewell dinner at Ventanal Restaurant
Departure
Meals included: Breakfast
Top Experienced Certified English-Speaking Guide
Private transfers in continent and the Islands
First class round trip domestic flight Quito – San Cristobal / Baltra – Quito
Galapagos transit control card INGALA
Galapagos National Park fee
Private Inter Island Flight San Cristobal – Baltra Island
Private navigation to Kicker Rock (León Dormido)
Accommodation for seven nights
Meals according to the Itinerary
Water and snacks at all time
Biking gear: Hybrid bikes, certified helmets and gloves
Snorkeling gear: Mask and fins
Luxury shared navigation to a different Island on bord the M/Y Vision Pikaia
Exclusive welcome and farewell dinners on first and seventh days
International flights
Lunch on day 7th
Tips for guides and drivers
Travel insurance (mandatory)
Optional activities
Itinerary Disclaimer: Even though we have a detailed itinerary, changes can be made by your guides, due to weather or safety reasons. Please also note that none of the wildlife sightings mentioned on the itinerary are guaranteed.
Visas and Passports: Make sure you check your visa and passport validity and requirements per country. It is important your passport is valid for at least 6 months before your travel.
Accommodation: Luxurious properties in mainland and archipelago have been particularly chosen.
Transportation: We assure your comfort during transit. Only on this tour we offer domestic flights to/from the Islands on business class. Also private interisland plane. Although some navigations in the Galapagos Islands can be a bit rough due to sea conditions on some seasons, we highly recommend to carry some seasickness medicine with you.
Level of Activity: This trip is considered as 2 out of 5. No prior experience is required and your guides will always brief you about safety and proper use of gear on every leg of the trip. The hiking is quite easy on mostly flat terrain along the coastline, the biking is also easy on gravel and paved roads.
Weather and Elevation: Although the islands are located on the equator, the Humboldt Current brings cold water to them, causing frequent drizzles during most of the year. The weather is periodically influenced by the El Niño events, which occur about every 3 to 7 years and are characterized by warm sea surface temperatures, a rise in sea level, greater wave action, and a depletion of nutrients in the water.During the season known as the garúa (June to November), the temperature by the sea is 22 °C (72 °F), a steady and cold wind blows from south and southeast, frequent drizzles (garúas) last most of the day, and dense fog conceals the islands. During the warm season (December to May), the average sea and air temperature rises to 25 °C (77 °F), there is no wind at all, there are sporadic, though strong, rains and the sun shines. Weather changes as altitude increases in the large islands. Temperature decreases gradually with altitude, while precipitation increases due to the condensation of moisture in clouds on the slopes. There is a large range in precipitation from one place to another, not only with altitude, but also depending on the location of the islands, and also with the seasons. The precipitation also depends on the geographical location. During March 1969, the precipitation over Charles Darwin Station, on the southern coast of Santa Cruz was 249.0 mm (9.80 in), while on Baltra Island, the precipitation during the same month was only 137.6 mm (5.42 in). This is because Baltra is located behind Santa Cruz with respect to the prevailing southerly winds, so most of the moisture gets precipitated in the Santa Cruz highlands. There are significant changes in precipitation from one year to another, too. At Charles Darwin Station, the precipitation during March 1969 was 249.0 mm (9.80 in), but during March 1970, it was only 1.2 mm (0.047 in). On the larger islands, the pattern of generally wet highlands and drier lowlands impacts the flora. The vegetation in the highlands tends to be green and lush, with tropical woodland in places. The lowland areas tend to have arid and semi-arid vegetation, with many thorny shrubs and cacti, and almost bare volcanic rock elsewhere.
Sustainability: We do our best to not produce any trash; we believe that recycling is not enough so we try to avoid using any plastic or materials that pollute our environment. Every day we work towards being a zero waste tour operator and our staff is well trained to leave the least impact possible in our service areas. We also work with local indigenous communities in the different regions. By doing so we are able to teach our guests about the rich culture Ecuador, all the while helping the people preserve their traditions and lands. By working directly with local peoples, we are able to create a sustainable touristic income for the community.
Guides: All our guides have a professional background from the Tourism University; this means they have a degree in guiding, so their knowledge and skills when leading a group are top-notch. Each guide has many years of experience and they all have taken additional courses for other outdoor activities as well as have International First-Aid certifications. On top of all of this, they are all extremely personable and strive to deliver travel experiences of a lifetime.
Heath advices: no vaccinations needed for this trip
Passport
Credit card
Two pairs of lightweight hiking pants
Two pairs of shorts
Two bathing suit
Four non-cotton T-shirts
One cotton T-shirts
One water T-shirt
One fleece
One rain jacket
Two buffs
One pair of tennis shoes
One pair of water sandals
One pair of flip flops
One- or two-night outfits
One cap or hat
Sunscreen
Sunglasses
Mosquito repellent
Camera
Head lamp
Optional binoculars
Water bottle
Go private
2 - 3 guests
$19066/per person
4 or more guests
$17420/per person
We are ready to meet your needs and put together an unforgettable experience.