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Pure Galapagos (Grand Daphne)

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EPIPGMDP0000
Gruppengröße
min. 1 / max. 16
Sprache
Englisch
Dauer
8 Tage
Altersbeschränkung
von 12 bis 99

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Highlights

  • Hop aboard your vessel, Le Grande Daphne, and sail through the naturally beautiful landscapes of the Galapagos, all with a handy naturalist guide by your side.
  • Hike, snorkel, sleep, repeat – this isn’t your average adventure cruise! You’ll have daily walks and hikes followed by snorkelling excursions to spot marine life and corals – the best way to cool off.
  • Explore the remote west coast of Isabela on a small panga boat and venture to the far-west Fernandina – home of the highest density of marine iguanas.
  • Encounter the unique Galapagos wildlife in their natural habitat, from giant blue-footed and masked boobies, pelicans and frigate birds to iguanas, sea lions and turtles.
  • Walk varied landscapes among towering cacti, rocky cliffs, red-sand beaches, volcanic grounds and immersive sea coves.
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Reisebeschreibung 2026

Few destinations rival the Galapagos for up-close encounters with wildlife and this eight-day adventure cruise focuses on all the stars of the show. This boat trip is free of detours, overnight stopovers and passengers joining or leaving throughout, so you can stay on the ship and focus on the wildlife, landscapes and experiences. Venture to remote parts of the archipelago – the west coast of Isla Isabela and Isla Fernandina – to see all the best these islands have to offer. Snorkel with sea lions and reef sharks off Isla Santa Cruz and Isla Bartolome, spy frigatebirds, boobies and pelicans soaring above North Seymour and stroll among land iguanas and flightless cormorants on volcanic Punta Espinosa.

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  1. Tag 1

    Isla Santa Cruz

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    Bienvenidos! Welcome to the Galapagos. Your adventure begins in the Baltra Airport, where you’ll be meeting the other travellers arriving from Quito at 11 am. When you’ve met up with the rest of the group and your local naturalist guide, take a quick transfer to your home for the next week – Le Grande Daphne. Meet the crew, settle in and have some lunch with your fellow travellers. Try on the snorkelling gear before your first snorkelling session, then sail to Las Bachas, where the soft sand made of decomposed coral is a nesting site for the Pacific green turtle. Marine iguanas are also commonly spotted along the beach. The rocks make for excellent snorkelling and are populated by Sally Lightfoot crabs. A saltwater lagoon just near the beach is home to flamingo and whimbrel and you might also see a great blue heron. Remnants of a floating pier, a testimony to the US presence in the Galapagos during World War II, can also be seen.
    If you don’t plan to spend any extra time on the islands before this trip starts, we recommend you book the following flights – Day 1, Flight AV1632 from Quito to Isla Baltra and Day 8, Flight AV1633 from Isla Baltra to Quito. Please ensure you’re on time to meet your group at 11 am, as your guide cannot wait for you. A USD 20 transit card is payable on departure at Quito Airport and a USD 200 national park entry fee is payable when you arrive on the islands. Credit cards are not accepted, so make sure you have cash on hand. The Galapagos has strict quarantine regulations in regard to bringing food onto the islands with many fruits and vegetables being on the restricted list.
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    Isla Rabida to Isla Isabela

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    Today, you’ll sail from Las Bachas to Isla Rabida, known for its spectacular red sand beaches, caused by the high content of iron in the sand which rusts to form the unusual shade. From the shore, follow today’s hiking trail to a lagoon that’s one of the best spots in the Galapagos to see flamingos. Keep an eye out for nesting pelicans, pintail ducks, marine iguanas and sea lions, too. Check out a vast opuntia cactus forest, hinting at the previous habitation of land iguanas, Galapagos hawks, mockingbirds, doves, finches and lava lizards. After, you can opt to go snorkelling to seek out the resident sea stars, damsels, gobbies and surgeon fish. In the afternoon, head to Albemarle on the northeast side of Isabela Island. Covered in mangroves, the bay is home to sea turtles, sea lions, penguins and flightless cormorants who feed on the algae and fish here. Another fantastic location for snorkelling, you may like to have a look beneath the water’s surface in search of sea turtles and flightless cormorants.
    Your sailing time today will be approximately 3.5 hours (23 nautical miles) to Isla Rabida, then approximately 5 hours (56 nautical miles) to Punta Albermarle. If the snorkelling activity is not possible in Punta Albermarle due to sea conditions, a Panga boat ride (Zodiac) will be provided instead.
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    Isla Isabela

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    Sail overnight from Punta Albermarle around to the western shores of Isla Isabela. Wake up near Tagus Cove, where pirates and whalers used to collect tortoises for their travels. Maybe go snorkelling here or check out the graffiti on the walls (the oldest of which is from 1836!). Look out for flightless cormorants, blue-footed boobies, a variety of waterfowl and the most northerly penguins in the world. You’ll then walk to a lookout point for a stunning view of the north of Isabela Island and Volcan Wolf (Wolf Volcano). Later, visit Bahia Urbina on the west of Isabela Island to see the bay’s diverse and colourful plant life, which attracts many different insects. The site also features a short hike inland, where giant tortoises can be spotted among the bushes. You may also see land iguanas, which often nest in the middle of the trail. Flycatchers, Darwin’s finches and mockingbirds are common on the ground and in the trees.
    Your sailing time today will be approximately 3.5 hours (37 nautical miles) to Tagus Cove, then approximately 1.5 hours (15 nautical miles) to Bahia Urbina.
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    Isla Fernandina to Isla Isabela

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    Today, visit Punta Espinosa – a narrow ledge of lava and sand extending from the base of La Cumbre volcano. Walk around the peninsula to see the lava cacti, marine iguanas, barking sea lions, tiny penguins and Sally Lightfoot crabs. Keep an eye out for the Galapagos hawk, too, hunting in the treetops. Then, dive into the clear waters for snorkelling, looking out for the resident turtles and sea lions. In the afternoon, head to Punta Vicente Roca and take a Zodiac ride to see the abundant wildlife here. This spot is also one of the best snorkelling spots in the archipelago! The route takes you along the cliffs and allows you to explore two shallow underwater caves. The primitive and unaggressive bullhead shark, known locally as the Port Jackson shark, is often seen here sharing its space with red-lipped batfish, frogfish, Pacific seahorses, the endemic Camotillo, schools of barracuda and brown-stripped snappers.
    Your sailing time today will be approximately 1.5 hours (16 nautical miles) to Punta Espinoza, then approximately 1.5 hours (16 nautical miles) to Punta Vicente Roca.
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    Isla Santiago

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    Sail to Puerto Egas – a black-sand beach on the west side of James Bay, northwest of Isla Santiago. Home to incredible volcanic tuff formations, you’ll stroll along the beach with the native marine iguanas, pelicans, finches, mockingbirds, oystercatchers, Galapagos sea lions and Galapagos fur seals. You can see the tidal pools, formed from ancient lava flow, providing a home for sponges, snails, hermit crabs, barnacles and fish. You might also end up snorkelling with a Galapagos fur seal – they’re always looking for a friend! In the afternoon, travel to the northwest side of Santiago Island where you’ll find Caleta Bucanero – named after the pirates and buccaneers who once found shelter in the bay. Here, you can go snorkelling and take a dinghy ride to look for blue-footed boobies, pelicans and nocturnal seagulls nesting in the cliffs.
    Your sailing time today will be approximately 5 hours (45 nautical miles) to Puerto Egas, then approximately 1 hour (9 nautical miles) to Calenta Bucanero.
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    Isla Bartolome to Isla Sombrero Chino

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    Isla North Seymour to Isla Santa Cruz

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  8. Tag 8

    Isla Baltra

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Leistungen 2026

  • Boot mit Übernachtung (7 Nächte)
  • Isla Santa Cruz - Bachas Beach Walk (1 Stunde) - Nasses Landen
  • Isla Santa Cruz - Bachas Beach Schnorcheln (1 Stunde) - Nasslandung
  • Isla Rabida - Wanderung und Schnorcheln vom Strand aus (2 Stunden) - Nasslandung
  • Isla Isabela - Punta Albermarle - Schnorcheln (1 Stunde)- Trockenlandung
  • Isla Isabela - Tagus Cove - Wanderung (1,45 Stunden) - Trockenlandung
  • Isla Isabela - Tagus Bucht - Schnorcheln (1 Stunde)
  • Isla Isabela - Urbina Bay - Schnorcheln (1 Stunde)
  • Isla Isabela - Urbina Bay - Wanderung (1,5 Stunden) - Nasslandung
  • Isla Fernandina - Punta Vicente Roca Schnorcheln (1 Stunde) Trockenlandung
  • Isla Fernandina - Punta Vicente Roca - Panga Ray Bootstour (30 Min.)
  • Isla Fernandina - Punta Espinosa - Schnorcheln (1 Stunde)
  • Isla Fernandina - Punta Espinosa - Wanderung (2 Stunden) - Trockenlandung
  • Isla Santiago - Puerto Egas - Schnorcheln (1 Stunde)
  • Isla Santiago - Puerto Egas - Wanderung (1,45 Stunden) - Nasslandung
  • Isla Santiago - Caleta Buccanero - Panga Bootstour (1 Stunde)
  • Isla Santiago - Caleta Buccanero - Schnorcheln (1 Stunde)
  • Isla Bartolome - Schnorcheln (1,5 Stunden)
  • Isla Bartolome - Wanderung (1,5 Stunden) - Trockenlandung
  • Isla Sombrero Chino - Schnorcheln (1,5 Stunden) Nasslandung
  • Isla Sombrero chino - Wanderung (1,5 Stunden) Nasslandung
  • Isla North Seymour - Schnorcheln (1 Stunde)
  • Isla North Seymour - Wanderung (2 Stunden) - Trockenlandung
  • Isla Santa Cruz - Charles Darwin Research Station (1,5 Stunden) - Trockenlandung
  • Isla Santa Cruz - Besuch der Highlands (1 Stunde) - Trockenlandung
  • Isla Santa Cruz - Bachas Beach Walk (1 hour) - Wet Landing
  • Isla Santa Cruz - Bachas Beach Snorkel (1 hour) - Wet Landing
  • Isla Rabida - Walk and Snorkel from the beach (2 hours) - Wet Landing
  • Isla Isabela - Punta Albermarle - Snorkelling (1 hour)- Dry Landing
  • Isla Isabela - Tagus Cove - Walk (1.45 hours) - Dry Landing
  • Isla Isabela - Tagus Cove - Snorkel (1 hour)
  • Isla Isabela - Urbina Bay - Snorkel (1 hour)
  • Isla Isabela - Urbina Bay - Walk (1.5 hours) - Wet Landing
  • Isla Fernandina - Punta Vicente Roca Snorkelling (1 hour) Dry Landing
  • Isla Fernandina - Punta Vicente Roca - Panga Ray boat tour (30 mins)
  • Isla Fernandina - Punta Espinosa - Snorkel (1 hour)
  • Isla Fernandina - Punta Espinosa - Walk (2 hours) - Dry Landing
  • Isla Santiago - Puerto Egas - Snorkelling (1 hour)
  • Isla Santiago - Puerto Egas - Walk (1.45 hours) - Wet Landing
  • Isla Santiago - Caleta Buccanero - Panga boat tour (1 hour)
  • Isla Santiago - Caleta Buccanero - Snorkelling (1 hour)
  • Isla Bartolome - Snorkelling (1.5 hours)
  • Isla Bartolome - Walk (1.5 hours) - Dry Landing
  • Isla Sombrero Chino - Snorkelling (1.5 hours) Wet Landing
  • Isla Sombrero chino - Walk (1.5 hours) Wet Landing
  • Isla North Seymour - Snorkelling (1 hours)
  • Isla North Seymour - Walk (2 hours) - Dry Landing
  • Isla Santa Cruz - Charles Darwin Research Station (1.5 hours) - Dry Landing
  • Isla Santa Cruz - Highlands Visit (1 hour) - Dry Landing
  • 7x Frühstück
  • 7x Mittagessen
  • 7x Abendessen

Unterkunft 2026

Overnight boat (7 nights)

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