Yacht Aqua – Southern and Central Galapagos Islands

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OVERVIEW:

Our 8-day naturalist itinerary aboard M/Y Aqua is the opportunity of a lifetime! Visiting incredible sites such as Dragon Hill, Sullivan Bay, magical Isabela island, and more, your stay in the Galapagos Island will be more than complete. Share our love for all the incredible wildlife inhabiting the islands with us!

ITINERARY HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Experienced professional guides.
  • Take incredible photography of “Chinese Hat’s” unique shape
  • Interact with incredible animals such as: Giant Tortoises, Marine Iguanas, and more!
  • Walk along the remarkable red beach in Rabida Island
  • Play with sea lion pups in Mosquera
  • Learn about the famous giant tortoise at the Fausto Llerena Breeding Centre
  • Stop by Santa Fe, home to a number of endemic species including the Galapagos Hawk, Galapagos snake, Galapagos mockingbird, rice rats and of the the two species of land iguanas of the islands

ITINERARY IN BRIEF:

Day 1: Baltra Airport arrival - North Seymour
Day 2: South Plazas - Santa Fe
Day 3: Fausto Llerena Breeding Centre - Cormorant Point
Day 4: Dragon Hill - Chinese Hat Islet
Day 5: Cowley Islet - Albany Islet
Day 6: Egas Port - Sullivan Bay
Day 7: Rabida Island - Bartolome Island
Day 8: Mosquera - Baltra Airport departure

NOTE: Long itineraries are the combination of short ones; please let us know if you would like to book a long cruise.

  • Baltra Island - North Seymour

    AM - Baltra Airport
    Upon arrival at Seymour Ecological Airport, a check-up is carried out first, to ensure that no foreign plant or animal species are introduced into the islands. Furthermore, your TCC (Transit Control Card) is stamped; this must be kept safe during your trip, as it has to be presented again on your return flight. In addition, entrance to the Galapagos National Park is due for entry (US $100), if this has not yet been paid. Your guide will meet you at the airport, assist you with the luggage, and accompany you on the short bus ride to the harbour of Puerto Ayora. Here you will climb aboard the M/Y Aqua! After greeting the crew and the captain, your cabins will be assigned to you and then you will enjoy your first lunch on-board.

    PM - North Seymour
    This islet is one of most visited sites, and it is teeming with birdlife. An easy circular path takes you through the archipelago’s most extensive colonies of blue-footed boobies and frigate birds. At the beginning of the breeding season, adult frigate bird-males blow up their vivid red pouches to impressive football-sized balloons.This is one of the few spots where you can compare the magnificent and the great frigate bird breeding next to each other. (L. D.) (Private Transfer) (Shared Guide)

  • South Plaza Island - Santa Fe Island

    AM – South Plazas
    South Plaza is located at the east of Santa Cruz Island, and forms part of two islands known as Islas Plazas. Despite its small size, some of the most interesting and outstanding species of the Galapagos are found here.The Plazas land iguanas are smaller than their relatives found on other islands.There are several hybrid iguanas, a result of crossing a male marine iguana and a female land iguana; they are unique, recognisable at first glance by their black/grey color, with a land iguana's crest, but face and tail of the marine iguana.The large population of iguanas is due to the presence of tuna, their favourite food. Swallow-tailed gulls nesting in the rugged cliffs are seen along with other seabirds such as Audubon shearwaters, red-billed tropicbirds, frigate birds and brown pelicans.

    PM – Santa Fe
    Located in the south-eastern part of the Galapagos, this island was formed from an uplift rather than being of volcanic origin, which is why it is mostly flat. There are some theories which claim that this could be the oldest island in the Archipelago. Santa Fe is home to a number of endemic species like the Galapagos Hawk, Galapagos snake, Galapagos mockingbird, rice rats and one of the two species of lands iguanas of the islands.
    After disembarking into the beautiful and clear waters you will be in contact with one of the many sea lion colonies.
    Along the trail, many salt bushes can be seen as well as the giant prickly pear cactus - gigantism is a characteristic of oceanic islands.There are many possibilities to snorkel with playful sea lions and tropical fish. (B. L. D.) (Shared Guide)

  • Española Island - Floreana Island

    AM – CC Fausto Llerena
    After discovering and learning about the difference of Espa- nola Island tortoises with those from other islands, you will have the opportunity to take amazing photographs of the tortoises at the breeding center! The tour starts at theinformation booth of the GNP. The trail continues to the Van Straelen interpretation Center, the breeding center and from there will be a path- this is where you can see the tortoises of Española Island, ending in the tortoise exhibit corral. Tortoises of this corral are accustomed to humans; it is an excellent spot to be photographed with them!

    PM – Cormorant Point
    The peninsula of Cormorant Point forms the extreme north cape of Floreana, which formed from smaller volcanic cones, covered by tropical dry forest (palo santo). At the landing beach, you will be welcomed by a small Galapagos sea lion colony. The green sand on this beach contains a high percentage of glassy olivine crystals which have been blown out by the surrounding tuff cones.The ‘flour sand’ beach on the southern side of the peninsula is made up of even finer white coral sand which feels very smooth on the feet. Parrotfish have pulverised it, grinding the calcareous skeletons of living coral.You can spot schools of stingrays who love the sandy bottom to hide themselves. During the first months of the year, Pacific green turtles come ashore to bury their eggs. (B. L. D.) (Shared Guide)

  • Santa Cruz Island - Santiago Island

    AM – Dragon Hill
    Dragon Hill boasts two key-species which are very likely to be seen during every visit to the Galapagos, though not too commonly distributed throughout the islands: Galapagos land iguanas and American flamingos. You will climb a hill with giant opuntia cacti where these ‘dragons’ feed and breed. Although they are quite shy and elusive, you stand a fair chance of seeing the success of this project with your own eyes. The short walk crosses the coastal vegetation zone, as well as the somewhat higher arid zone with
    vulnerable tropical dry forest. In the warm and wet season in the first half of the year everything turns green.
    Evergreen giant prickly pear cacti with internal reservoirs used a different survival tactic in this dry climate to the leaf dropping palo santo trees; in the end both were successful. Moreover, this is a very photogenic spot as well, with breathtaking panoramas over the bay and towards an intriguing steep volcanic spout of red lava that overlooks the area. Dragon Hill has become popular because of its saline lagoons behind the beach; these contain algae and shrimp and attract seasonally foraging American flamingos. Dragon Hill is the best location on Santa Cruz to observe them.

    PM – Chinese Hat Islet (Santiago)
    Chinese Hat is a 52m/170ft high volcanic cone, forming another islet right off the rocky coast of Santiago, where a small colony of Galapagos penguins have settled.
    Approaching Chinese Hat from the north, you will understand the meaning of the name.This is an excellent place to learn more about volcanoes, lava bombs and lava tunnels.
    You will arrive just in time to witness how this barren islet is colonised by pioneer species that have begun to sprout! Beautiful beaches of white coral sand and holes in the eroding lava fields are filled up with lava sand, which enables rooting. Galapagos sea lions and countless marine iguanas contribute to fertilisation, and altogether create many f avourable options for newcomers, such as saltbush and the sesuvium carpet. (B. L. D.) (Shared Guide)

  • Santiago island - Isabela Island

    AM - Cowley Islet (Isabela)
    This islet, located coast of Isabela, is a popular diving site due to the many incredible species located in the waters here. You will encounter a range of shark species, Galapagos sea lions, stingrays, green sea turtles, cormorants, penguins, manta rays, and more! And if you’re lucky, you can encounter sea horses!

    PM - Albany Islet (Santiago)
    Albany Islet is an amazing sloping rock located off the Northwest Point of Santiago.This is a great site to observe tiger nudibranchs, sea turtles, Galapagos black coral, barna- cles, Galapagos sharks and golden eagle rays. (B. L. D.) (Shared Guide)

  • Santiago Island

    AM - Egas Port
    We will have a “wet-landing” and take an easy walk along trails and on the beautiful shoreline of the black-sand beach, where you can see birds, sea lions, Sally Lightfoot Crabs, marine iguanas and Galapagos Fur Seal. During the walk you will be able to see some of Darwin’s finches, yellow warblers and many other beautiful and unique animals!

    PM - Sullivan Bay
    The arrival in Sullivan Bay is like a moon landing.The desola- te, sprawling fields seem to be mostly lifeless, but this island, which is particularly popular among photographers, still offers a lot to see.There is even some life! Green sea turtles burrow in the small white sand beach, where you can also find crabs, blue herons and oystercatchers. (B. L. D.) (Shared Guide)

  • Rabida Island - Bartolome Island

    AM - Rábida Island
    After a ‘wet landing’ on the remarkable red beach of Rabida, there are two short guided hikes. Oxidised iron particles give the rocks and sand their rusty colour.The beach wall holds a shallow green-fringed lagoon; this oasis is the most fertile place on the otherwise arid islet, which is overgrown with leaf-dropping palo santo trees.The salty pool attracts all kind of aquatic birds, like pintails and sometimes Ameri- can flamingos. Between the evergreen foliage of the surrounding mangrove bushes many species of songbirds hide and breed. One of the most outstanding attractions is the major breeding colony of brown pelicans, the only ones in the world that plunge-dive.

    PM - Bartolome Island
    The beautiful volcano islet of Bartolomé is among the youn- gest of the islands, and on a geological scale was just recently born out of fire. Although at first sight lifeless, Bartolomé offers some of the wildest landscapes and best panoramas of the entire archipelago.To enjoy the postcard view of the idyllic ‘Pinnacle Bay’ you have to climb the stairs to the viewpoint on top of the island (114m/375ft). Enter a drama- tic world of threatening (though extinguished) nearby spatter cones, craters, and lightweight lava droplets that have been spewed out by fiery fountains.The SummitTrail is also ideal for witnessing how scanty pioneer vegetation such as lava cactus struggles to take root in the bare virgin lava fields. (B. L. D.) (Shared Guide)

  • Mosquera Island - North Seymour Island - Depart Baltra Airport

    AM - Mosquera
    Though close neighbours, Mosquera and North Seymour offer a very different experience; diverging habitats attract different residents. While North Seymour contains large breeding colonies of boobies and frigate birds, Mosquera stands out as one of the largest concentrations of Galapa- gos sea lions in the entire archipelago. It’s also one of the few spots inside the National Park where you can stroll around freely, without being restricted to a trail.
    Galapagos sea lions are real beach lovers and Mosquera offers beautiful white coral sand beaches contrasting with the azure coloured water.This islet is just a few metres higher than a sandbank and doesn’t complicate their landing, and they can roll relaxed in the surf. For fishing they just have to enter the Itabaca Channel, which is a sort of natural place in which lots of marine life and schools of fish are concentrated.

    Transfer out to Baltra Airport (GPS)
    It’s time to say goodbye to Galapagos! It’s been a pleasure accompanying you on this unique trip and hope to see you again very soon!
    Assisted by the naturalist guide and some crew members, the dinghy will bring you and your luggage to the Seymour Ecological Airport, where we will take the shuttle back to the airport.
    In case you have booked your trip for a longer stay with us, we would be welcoming any potential new fellow passengers to the yacht, and continue our trip to the next visiting site! (B.) (Shared Guide)

SPECIFICATION

  • Type: Motor Yacht
  • Year Built: 1998 (remodelled in 2019)
  • Category: Mid-range
  • Length: 26 metres / 85 feet
  • Beam: 5.5 metres / 18 feet
  • Max. Capacity: 16 passengers
  • Cabins: 9 (During the 2019 refurbishment, 1 cabin will be added)
  • Crew: 8 members + 1 instructor guide and 1 divemaster guide (for naturalist cruises only 1 bilingual naturalist guide)
  • Zodiacs: 2 Caribe (C-20 & C-17) with 50 HP Yamaha four stroke outboards
  • Max speed: 9 knots
  • Electricity: 110V/220V
  • Engines: 2 x 250HP Caterpillar
  • Generators: 1x 80 kW & 1x 60 kW Cummins

CABINS DETAILS:

Lower Deck Triple Cabin 

Lower double bed and a single upper bed, portholes, private bathroom with hot shower, toilet and washbasin, biodegradable soap, shampoo and conditioner, air-conditioning, closet and towels.

Main Deck Double Cabins

Lower double bed, picture window, private bathroom with hot shower, toilet and washbasin, biodegradable soap, shampoo and conditioner, air-conditioning, closet and towels.

Upper Deck Twin Cabins

Upper and lower bunk beds, picture window, private bathroom with hot shower, toilet and washbasin, biodegradable soap, shampoo and conditioner, air-conditioning, closet and towels.

Note: Single travellers share a cabin with a person of the same sex unless a single room is booked and the single room surcharge is paid (guaranteed single cabin). Individuals who are willing to share their cabin are exempt from the single room supplement, even if no fellow traveller is added.

DECKPLAN

WHAT’S INCLUDED

  • Accommodation on board
  • All meals, water, tea & coffee
  • All excursions as described in the programme (subject to change) with bilingual guide (Spanish / English)
  • Airport assistance at Quito airport (when flight and cruise are booked together)
  • All transfers to Galapagos (AirportYacht-Airport only included when booked together)
  • Snorkelling equipment
  • Bath and beach towels

WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED

  • International and National (Ecuador-Galapagos-Ecuador) flights
  • Galapagos National Park Entrance, US $ 100 (To be paid upon arrival, in cash)
  • Transit Control Card, US $ 20 (To be paid upon departure from the mainland to Galapagos, in cash)
  • Galapagos Airport Transport, if the flight has not been booked together
  • If necessary, single room supplement
  • Optional wetsuit (to be paid in cash only)
  • Soft drinks and alcoholic drinks (to be paid in cash only)
  • Personal expenses, extras & gratuities
  • Travel insurance

NOTE: Long itineraries are the combination of short ones; please let us know if you would like to book a long cruise.

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