Itinerary
- Day 1
Quito
You'll arrive in Ecuador and get settled right away. The hotel provides free transfers, and your local guide will meet you to go over what's coming up during your stay. This is your chance to ask questions and get oriented before things kick off.
- Day 2
Quito
After a welcome briefing, you'll take a guided tour through Quito's colonial center. Keep in mind the city sits at 9,350 feet in the Andes, so you'll want to take your time and drink plenty of water as your body adjusts to the altitude. Walking around the old neighborhoods gives you a real feel for the local architecture.
Included Activities
- Guided tour of main city sights in Quito
Landmarks/POIs Quito - Day 3
Quito to San Cristóbal
You'll fly out to the Galapagos Islands and land in San Cristóbal. After checking into your hotel and grabbing light lunch, head to the Galapagos Interpretation Center to learn about the islands. Later, you'll walk out to Las Tijeretas cliffs to watch for frigatebirds, then finish the day swimming and snorkeling near sea lions.
- Meals
- Lunch (Light lunch in the small town)
Included Activities
- Visit to Galapagos Interpretation Center
- Walk to Las Tijeretas cliffs to see frigatebird colonies
- Swimming and snorkeling near sea lion colony
Landmarks/POIs Las Tijeretas Galapagos Interpretation Center - Day 4
San Cristóbal
Board a small motorboat heading to León Dormido (Kicker Rock) for snorkeling. You'll see seabirds, eagle rays, turtles, and hammerhead sharks if you're lucky. After that, move to one of three white-sand beaches like Playa Ochoa or Cerro Brujo where you can walk among sea lions, marine iguanas, and bird colonies.
Included Activities
- Motorboat trip to León Dormido (Kicker Rock)
- Snorkeling at León Dormido
- Walk at one of three white-sand beaches: Playa Ochoa, Playa Manglecito, or Cerro Brujo
Landmarks/POIs León Dormido (Kicker Rock) Playa Ochoa Playa Manglecito Cerro Brujo - Day 5
San Cristóbal
You'll drive to the highlands and do a one-hour walk to El Junco Lake, the main freshwater lake on the Galapagos with views across multiple islands. Next, visit a reserve where giant tortoises roam freely. Later you'll snorkel in a nearby bay, then spend the afternoon at La Loberia to relax and watch sea lions.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch
Included Activities
- Drive to San Cristóbal highlands
- One-hour walk to El Junco Lake
- Visit to Galapagos giant tortoise reserve
- Snorkeling in nearby bay
- Visit to La Loberia sea lion nursery
Landmarks/POIs El Junco Lake La Loberia - Day 6
San Cristóbal to Floreana
A three-hour motorboat ride takes you to Floreana, one of the oldest inhabited Galapagos islands. Watch for whales and dolphins during the crossing. After lunch, you'll explore the highlands to check out lava caves used by pirates in centuries past and visit an enclosure with giant tortoises.
- Meals
- Lunch
Included Activities
- Three-hour motorboat navigation to Floreana
- Visit to highlands with lava caves
- Visit to Galapagos giant tortoise enclosure
Landmarks/POIs Floreana - Day 7
Floreana to Isabela
Starting early after breakfast, you'll walk along black volcanic beaches spotting red iguanas and sea lions with time to snorkel. From there, you'll navigate to Isabela by way of Tortuga Island, which has thousands of seabirds. You'll see the Wall of Tears (a historic penal colony site), then hike back through mangroves and beaches looking for migratory birds and giant tortoises.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Early breakfast)
Included Activities
- Walk on black volcanic beaches with snorkeling
- Motorboat to Tortuga Island with birdwatching
- Visit to Wall of Tears
- Hike back to town through mangroves, wetlands and sandy beaches
Landmarks/POIs Tortuga Island Wall of Tears - Day 8
Isabela
This is a challenging five to six hour hike on Sierra Negra, an active shield volcano. You'll cross lava-filled highlands with miconia shrubs, crossing through volcanic terrain that feels like another planet with fumaroles and various lava formations. Bring water and prepare for the toughest hiking day of your trip.
Included Activities
- Five to six-hour hiking adventure on Sierra Negra volcano
Landmarks/POIs Sierra Negra - Day 9
Isabela
You'll snorkel at Cabo Rosa, ranked as one of the best snorkel spots around the Galapagos. Starting with a 30-minute walk around volcanic tunnels, then you'll get in the water to swim with sea turtles, manta rays, marine iguanas, and penguins. This is where the marine life really comes alive.
Included Activities
- 30-minute walk around volcanic tunnels at Cabo Rosa
- Snorkeling with sea turtles, manta rays, marine iguanas, and penguins
Landmarks/POIs Cabo Rosa - Day 10
Isabela
Early morning takes you by sailboat to Las Tintoreras islets and lava channels where you can spot whitetip reef sharks, penguins, and sea lions with snorkeling time. You might see the endangered Chatham mockingbird too. The afternoon is yours to swim, snorkel, walk, or just relax on Puerto Villamil's beaches.
Included Activities
- Sailing to Las Tintoreras islets and lava channels
- Snorkeling at Las Tintoreras
Optional Activities
- Swimming, snorkeling, walking or relaxing on beaches around Puerto Villamil
Landmarks/POIs Las Tintoreras Puerto Villamil - Day 11
Isabela to Santa Cruz
Very early motorboat ride gets you to Santa Cruz in time for breakfast at your hotel. If interested, you can visit the Charles Darwin Research Station to learn about island ecology and research. After lunch at a local restaurant, you'll walk the paved trail to Tortuga Bay (45 minutes to an hour), spotting finches and lizards along the way. See marine iguanas on the black rocks and white sand, possibly turtles in the water, then hike back to Puerto Ayora.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Breakfast at hotel), Lunch (Lunch at a local restaurant)
Included Activities
- Early motorboat navigation to Santa Cruz
- Walk to Tortuga Bay (45 minutes to one hour)
- Hike back from Tortuga Bay to Puerto Ayora
Optional Activities
- Visit to Charles Darwin Research Station
Landmarks/POIs Charles Darwin Research Station Tortuga Bay Puerto Ayora - Day 12
Santa Cruz
Depending on what national park restrictions allow, you'll visit one of three islands. South Plaza has unique succulents and land iguanas, North Seymour is a flat boulder island known for frigatebird nesting with blue-footed boobies and sea lions, or Bartolomé with dramatic lava cones and the islands' most famous viewpoint. Snorkeling happens where conditions permit, typically around Bartolomé.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Visit to South Plaza, North Seymour, or Bartolomé Island (depending on national park restrictions)
- Snorkeling (usually around Bartolomé)
Landmarks/POIs South Plaza Island North Seymour Bartolomé Island James Island - Day 13
Santa Cruz to Quito
After breakfast you'll drive to the airport at Baltra and fly back to Quito for your final night. This gives you one last chance to explore Ecuador's capital before heading home, or you can rest up for your journey.
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Day 14
Quito
Your adventure wraps up after breakfast and you begin heading home. If you'd like, you can arrange additional nights in Quito to extend your stay and explore the city further before departing.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Optional Activities
- Extra nights in Quito














