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Jun 19-23 · 5 days · 4 cabins left
Experience the Galapagos in comfort and style aboard the Fragata Yacht—your gateway to an unforgettable adventure. With intimate 16-passenger capacity, cozy double cabins, and top-notch service, you’ll enjoy personalized, immersive wildlife encounters. Snorkel with sea lions, hike breathtaking landscapes, and relax on the sundeck. With expert guides, delicious cuisine, and smooth sailing, Fragata is the perfect blend of adventure and relaxation. Book now for the trip of a lifetime!

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Friday: BALTRA – BACHAS BEACH AM Depart from Guayaquil/Quito to the Galápagos Islands. BALTRA ISLAND – This island served as a strategic point during the Second World War. Today it is the main airport of the Galápagos, where tourists and residents arrive and depart. Upon arrival at Baltra Airport, our English-speaking naturalist guide will assist you. Transfer by bus to the dock (5 minutes) to board the yacht. Briefing and safety drill. PM BACHAS BEACH – After lunch, make a wet landing at Bachas Beach, located on the northern shore of Santa Cruz. This is one of the main nesting sites for sea turtles, and its crystal-clear waters invite you to relax and swim. Return to the yacht. Dinner and briefing for the next day. Hiking and snorkeling.
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Saturday: GENOVESA ISLAND Genovesa is one of the most important islands due to its large bird colonies, which is why it is known as “Bird Island.” The navigation to Genovesa is a bit long but very worthwhile, with many natural attractions along the way. AM EL BARRANCO (Prince Philip’s Steps) – Dry landing. A steep, rocky path leads up to a high cliff with marvelous views. This site hosts Palo Santo trees, Red-footed Boobies, Short-eared Lava Owls, Galápagos Swallows, storm-petrels, and Galápagos Doves. Hiking: 2 km. Snorkeling. Lunch on board. PM DARWIN BAY – Wet landing. This impressive bay is home to large colonies of frigatebirds and a wide variety of seabirds. Hiking and snorkeling activities. Briefing, welcome cocktail, and dinner on board.
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Sunday: BARTOLOMÉ – SANTIAGO AM BARTOLOMÉ – Dry landing. Lava formations and ash cones dominate this island. Enjoy a 30–40 minute climb up the wooden staircase (375 steps) to the top of the volcano (114 m), where spectacular views of the surrounding bays and the famous Pinnacle Rock await. This is one of the most visited islands due to its unique volcanic landscape. Hiking: 2 km. Snorkeling with possible penguin sightings. PM SULLIVAN BAY (Santiago Island) – Wet landing. Enjoy swimming and snorkeling, often alongside sea lions and penguins. The landing is on a beautiful white-sand beach, with striking lava formations nearby. Hiking. Briefing and dinner on board.
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Monday: SOUTH PLAZAS – SANTA FE AM SOUTH PLAZAS ISLAND – Dry landing. This small island with steep cliffs was formed by uplifted lava and is now covered with Opuntia cacti. It is home to one of the largest sea lion colonies, as well as colorful yellow and red land iguanas. Tropicbirds and swallow-tailed gulls nest along the cliffs. The Sesuvium plant covers the island, turning greenish-yellow in the rainy season and bright red in the dry season. Hike: 2.5 km. Lunch on board. PM SANTA FE ISLAND – Wet landing. Observe colonies of sea lions, land iguanas, swallow-tailed gulls, terns, and petrels. A trail leads into a forest of giant cacti and Palo Santo trees. After the land visit, enjoy swimming and snorkeling. Briefing and dinner on board.
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Tuesday: SAN CRISTÓBAL – LOBOS ISLAND AM LEÓN DORMIDO (Kicker Rock) – No landing. This dramatic rock formation, split by a narrow channel, is an excellent snorkeling site with possibilities to see hammerhead sharks, sea lions, turtles, and rays. CERRO BRUJO – Wet landing. Located on the northern coast of San Cristóbal, this eroded tuff cone offers one of the most picturesque beaches in the Galápagos, with coral-sand shores and abundant wildlife such as turtles, rays, and different species of boobies. Panga ride, beach hike, and swimming. Lunch on board. PM LOBOS ISLAND – Dry landing. This island hosts an important colony of sea lions, blue-footed boobies, and frigatebirds. The scenery is beautiful, and the area is ideal for snorkeling. Return to the yacht. Dinner and briefing for the next day. Disembarkation – San Cristóbal After these visits, disembark in San Cristóbal at approximately 18:00. End of the trip.
89 to 30 days before departure: 30% of the total rate is charged as a penalty. 29 days or fewer before departure: The total fare is charged as a penalty.
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