Our 6 night-route runs around the largest, seahorse-shaped island of Isabela, where nature seems to hunt for the greatest. Explore the virtually untouched western end of the Galapagos Islands, which has just been born out of fire. You are right on time for the first thrilling chapters of evolution! Uncover the mystery of how tough pioneer species make barren lava fields habitable; and approach bizarre outgrowths of adaptation as marine iguanas and flightless cormorants. It’s true that accessing this remote and isolated region demands longer navigation (mainly overnight), but our stable mega-catamaran enables you to witness ‘survival of the fittest’, without experiencing it.
High chance of spotting
![]() Flightless cormorant | Galapagos penguin | ![]() Whitetip reef shark | ![]() Marine iguana | ![]() American flamingos | ![]() Giant tortoise |
Day 1 | Saturday AM Arrival at Baltra Airport PM Cc. Fausto Llerena |
Day 2 | Sunday AM Eden Islet (Santa Cruz) PM Dragon Hill (Santa Cruz) |
Day 3 | Monday AM Tintoreras Islets PM Wetlands and Wall of Tears |
Day 4 | Tuesday AM Moreno Point (Isabela) PM Tagus Cove |
Day 5 | Wednesday AM Espinoza Point (Fernandina) PM Vicente Roca Point |
Day 6 | Thursday AM Puerto Egas (Santiago) PM Rabida |
Day 7 | Friday AM Las Bachas Beach (Santa Cruz) Transfer to Baltra Airport (GPS) |