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Full North to East Voyage

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  • Duration Icon

    Duration

    7 Nights

  • Ship Comfort

    Ship Comfort

    Essential

  • Total Guests

    Total Guests

    16

  • Prices From

    Price From

    $5,150 per person


Set sail for an immersive 8-day journey through the Galapagos Islands, aboard the essential Archipel I Catamaran, where you'll encounter diverse wildlife, explore dramatic volcanic landscapes, and delve into the islands' unique natural history and vibrant ecosystems.

Trip Highlights:

  • Santa Cruz: Bachas Beach & Highland Wonders: Relax on white sand beaches, observe flamingos, and explore lush highlands with giant tortoises and lava tunnels.
  • Genovesa: Birding Paradise at Prince Philip’s Steps and Darwin Bay: Witness diverse seabird colonies and explore unique volcanic landscapes.
  • Bartholomew & Santiago: Iconic Pinnacle Rock and Volcanic Moonscapes: Climb to panoramic views of Pinnacle Rock and explore the desolate lava fields of Sullivan Bay.
  • Floreana: Flamingo Lagoons, Snorkeling at Devil’s Crown, and Historical Sites: Explore unique beaches, snorkel in vibrant reefs, and visit Post Office Bay and Baroness Lookout.
  • Española & San Cristobal: Sea Lion Colonies, Birding Hotspots, and Coastal Wonders: Observe sea lion colonies, diverse birdlife, and explore scenic coastal landscapes at Gardner Bay, Suarez Point, Pitt Point, Witch Hill, and Lobos Islet.

Operator's Itinerary

01 Bacha Beach On Santa Cruz

Day 1 | Baltra & Santa Cruz Islands

In the morning, arrive at Baltra Airport, meet your guide, and transfer to the harbor.

In the afternoon, embark on the Archipel cruise and visit Bachas Beach, observing sea turtle nesting sites, lagoon wildlife, and WWII barge remains.

(L, D)

02 Darwin Bay

Day 2 | Genovesa Island

In the morning, explore Prince Philip’s Steps on Genovesa, observing fur seals, seabirds, and potentially short-eared owls amidst steep cliffs and palo santo shrubs.

In the afternoon, visit Darwin Bay on Genovesa, observing diverse wildlife along a coral sand beach, lava formations, and cliffs within the submerged caldera.

(B, L, D)

03 Bartolome

Day 3 | Bartholomew & Santiago Islands

In the morning, explore Bartholomew Island, observing volcanic landscapes and panoramic views from the summit, and witnessing pioneer vegetation amidst lava fields.

In the afternoon, visit Sullivan Bay on Santiago, observing unique lava formations and coastal wildlife like sea turtles and herons.

(B, L, D)

04 Fausto Llerena Breeding Center

Day 4 | Santa Cruz Island

In the morning, explore the Santa Cruz highlands, visiting El Chato Tortoise Reserve to observe giant tortoises in their natural habitat and the Twin Craters amidst scalesia cloud forest.

In the afternoon, visit the Fausto Llerena Breeding Centre to see tortoises from various islands, land iguanas, and the embalmed Lonesome George.

(B, L, D)

05 Post Office

Day 5 | Floreana Island

In the morning, explore Cormorant Point on Floreana, observing unique sand beaches, sea lions, and potential sea turtle nesting sites.

In the afternoon, snorkel at Devil’s Crown, observing diverse marine life. Then, visit Post Office Bay to see the historic mail barrel and relax on the beach, and climb to Baroness Lookout for panoramic views.

(B, L, D)

06 Suarez Point

Day 6 | Española Island

In the morning, explore Gardner Bay on Española, observing sea lion colonies and potential sea turtle nesting sites.

In the afternoon, visit Suarez Point, observing the blowhole and dramatic coastal scenery.

(B, L, D)

07 Witch Hill

Day 7 | San Cristobal Island

In the morning, explore Pitt Point on San Cristobal, observing sea lion bachelor colonies and unique tuff cone landscapes.

In the afternoon, visit Witch Hill, observing coastal birds, sea lions, marine iguanas, and the historic salt lagoon.

(B, L, D)

08 Lobos Island

Day 8 | San Cristobal & Lobos Islands

In the morning, explore Lobos Islet on San Cristobal, observing sea lion colonies, blue-footed boobies, and frigatebirds.

Later on, transfer to San Cristobal Airport for your departure.

(B)

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Pricing and Departures

Pricing

Cabin Category (per person)

Ocean View Cabin

$5,150

The cruise departs every other week on a Monday

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Inclusions

Included

Seven nights aboard the essential Archipel I Catamaran with all meals onboard included and prepared by onboard chefs.

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Vessel Overview

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Your Expedition Vessel

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Main Deck

Main Deck

The Main Deck features a dining room, bar and conference area with television, DVD player, chart games, library of books and DVDs. It also has 2 cabins with double beds, 6 cabins with twin beds.

Cabin area: 10m².

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Sun Deck

The Sun Deck features a shaded area, outside lounge and dining areas.

Interior Living

Interior Living

The Archipels have ample social areas that will complement a comfortable stay. Shared with a total of just 16 guests; the lounge, solarium, resting areas are great choices for you to relax and enjoy the nature that surrounds you.

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Dining Areas

Dining room on the Main Deck for passengers to enjoy food prepared by chefs onboard.

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Briefing Area

A comfortable space where expert guides provide informative lectures and insights on the Galápagos.

Cabins

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Double Cabin

Each catamaran offers eight cabins above the waterline, with two sea-view windows. They also include clean private facilities, hot/cold water, low beds, air-conditioning, and storage space for a comfortable stay.

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Twin Cabin

Also available as a twin.

Bathroom

Bathroom

Bathroom with private facilities and hot/cold water.


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