Western Galapagos Cruise - La Pinta

You'll love this lovely mid-size ship operated by a veteran company that knows how to provide a fantastic experience in the Galapagos Islands.


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9.1*
ECO SCORE
48
PASSENGERS
7
DAYS
3/5
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Galapagos: Drink It In
We’re delighted to have you onboard for this journey of discovery to some of the most beautiful islands in the Galapagos. This itinerary will take us to the true origins of the archipelago, to a world only recently created by the titanic tectonic upheavals of our Earth’s crust, whose volcanic hot spot formed the islands in a blink of an eye in geological time. You will find all corners of the Galapagos stunning, and they will delight you in different ways. Rest assured the crew aboard La Pinta will do their utmost to ensure your Galapagos experience is truly deeply moving and memorable.

Travel Curator’s Insights:
- • Visit a wonderful selection of islands teeming with exotic animals on this itinerary.
• Snorkel and play with baby sea lions who are excited to engage with you again and again--until their mamas come back!
• Lean into the over 65 years of experience this operator has offering trips in the region.
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Rates:
From $7,562 per person
Policies and protocols provided before you book.
Year-Round Departures
Operates Fridays to Thursdays
Year-Round Departures
Operates Fridays to Thursdays
Departures:
Trip Sustainability Awards

Carbon
Utilizes physical and bio sequestration to off set their carbon footprint

Energy
Has invested in and implemented several forms of alternative energy

Conservation
Owns and preserves ~3,200 acres of tropical rainforest




Itinerary
Day 1: Baltra Island & North Seymour Island
Our adventure begins with a morning flight to Baltra Island and immediate transfer to the dock to board Yacht La Pinta. There’s an introductory welcome briefing, boat drill, cabin assignment followed by lunch. Following an afternoon disembarkation, we enjoy a walk along the coast and the interior of this beautiful flat island, observing numerous bird colonies as well as sea lions and land iguanas. There are opportunities for coastal exploration by dinghy. Evening briefing, welcome cocktail and dinner.
Day 2: Punta Vicente Roca, Isabela Island & Punta Espinoza, Fernandina Island
Since there is no landing site at this location, the coastal exploration is by panga, while the naturalist guide explains the dramatic geology of the area, with remains of lava flows and tuff stone layers. There is abundant wildlife and, depending on the conditions of the ocean, we’ll be able to snorkel along the cliffs, hopefully in the company of green sea turtles.
In the afternoon, we visit the youngest and most pristine island of the archipelago, Fernandina, one of many visitors’ all-time favourites. Punta Espinoza has an amazing combination of barrenness and abundant wildlife. Highlights include hawks, penguins, flightless cormorants and astounding views of the surrounding volcanic landscapes.
Day 3: Urbina Bay, Isabela Island & Tagus Cove, Isabela Island
After breakfast, we disembark at Urbina Bay, on the western side of Isabela Island, the result of an uplifting of the ocean floor. Here you can see corals, shells, and large and very colourful Galapagos land iguanas, as well as (occasionally) giant tortoises. Navigating the Bolívar Channel, there are good chances of spotting several species of whales. On the northwest of Isabela, secluded Tagus Cove provided a favourite anchorage for pirates and whalers over the centuries, and today makes a great visitor site. An uphill hike takes us to the back of Darwin Crater, filled with salt water. We can snorkel or ride kayaks amid the dramatic landscape before going on our hike.

Day 4: Rabida Island & Cerro Dragon (Dragon Hill), Santa Cruz Island
In the morning, we disembark at Rabida Island’s red-coloured beach. A stroll along the beach allows us to observe marine iguanas, mockingbirds, yellow warblers and several species of Darwin’s finches. This is a great place to snorkel from the beach. For non-snorkelers, we can ride our glass-bottom boat for an exploration of life underneath the waves.
The north shore of Santa Cruz hosts the fascinating landscapes of Cerro Dragon (Dragon Hill). Our walk includes circling a brackish water lagoon frequented by lagoon birds, while further inland, the trail offers a beautiful view of the bay and the western islands of the archipelago, as well as the chance to observe land iguanas.
Day 5: Puerto Ayora & Charles Darwin Research Station, Santa Cruz
The morning visit heads to the Charles Darwin Research Station and the giant tortoise pens within an impressive giant prickly-pear cactus forest. These are the Galapagos’ headquarters of scientific investigation, conservation and the National Park administration.
After lunch, we head up to the highlands of Santa Cruz Island by vehicle. This is a great place to look for the emblematic Darwin’s Finches and the endemic Scalesia trees. The highlands are also great for exploring the exuberant vegetation where giant tortoises roam in the wild. This will surely be one of the most remembered visits of the whole voyage.

Day 6: Post Office Bay, Champion Islet & Punta Cormorant, Floreana Island
After breakfast, we land at Post Office Bay to visit the historic barrel that has served as a post office in the archipelago for over two centuries. Panga rides along the maze of channels on Floreana’s north shore can also be enjoyed. Views from La Lobería and the Baroness Viewpoint are quite rewarding. There’s great kayaking and swimming from the beach as well.
Before disembarking at Punta Cormorant we can snorkel or ride our glass-bottom boat along the coast of an extinct cone called “Champion Islet”. Later in the afternoon, our visit to Punta Cormorant takes in an olivine-crystal beach for an easy walk by a brackish water lagoon where bird species like american flamingos may be observed. On the other side of the island, we come to a white-sand beach where sea turtles come out at night to nest.
Day 7: Baltra Island
Our journey ends at Baltra Island, where we transfer to the airport to take the flight back to the mainland. Baltra’s flat substrate (due to its uplifted origin) is the reason why the island was chosen back in the 1940s as the location for building an airport.
Please Note: Itineraries for reference only. Routes and programs may vary according to National Park policies and regulations, weather conditions, seasonal changes, safety and operational reasons, and wildlife viewing opportunities.
Wetsuit Rental: $70 per person for the 7-day itinerary.
Children: 25% discount for children under the age of 12 at time of Galapagos cruise. Child discounts are conditional and may not apply on certain departures.
Galapagos Air: Air transportation to / from Galapagos and airport taxes are not included. Rates given at time of booking.
Galapagos National Park Entrance Fee: US$ 100 (subject to change without prior notice)
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La Pinta is a wonderful size for you if you enjoy meeting people, yet like some anonymity too. She offers comfort, a relaxed atmosphere, and stellar wildlife viewing.
Joy Martinello, Founder
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What’s Included & Cancellation Policy:
WHAT'S INCLUDED
Accommodation; All meals; Soft drinks*; Island sightseeing; Naturalist guides and lecture services in English/Spanish only; Wet suit rental and snorkeling gear; Internet*; Taxes and transfers in the islands; Transfer from main hotels in Quito (Casa Gangotena, Hilton Colón, Swissôtel, Marriott, Dann Carlton) and in Guayaquil (Hilton Colón, Oro Verde, Wyndham, Sheraton) to airport for flights to / from Galapagos are included in these rates.
* Please note: Soft drinks include juices and carbonated drinks, not “virgin” cocktails.
** Wi-Fi is available in the yacht’s social areas; due to the Galapagos’ remote location, internet connections are intermittent and low-bandwidth.
