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Public Areas

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Upper deck

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Public Areas

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Upper deck

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Jun 21-25 · 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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Sunday: CANAL ITABACA – YACHT FRAGATA PM CANAL ITABACA – Pick-up at 18:00. Boarding and accommodation on Yacht Fragata.
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Monday: SOUTH PLAZAS ISLAND – SANTA FE ISLAND AM – SOUTH PLAZAS (Dry landing) This small island with steep cliffs was formed by uplifted lava and is now covered in Opuntia cacti. It is home to one of the largest sea lion colonies, as well as yellow and red land iguanas. You may also spot tropicbirds and swallow-tailed gulls resting on the cliffs. The characteristic plant here is Sesuvium, which turns bright red in the dry season (June–January) and greenish-yellow in the rainy months. Hike: 2.5 km Lunch on board. PM – SANTA FE (Wet landing) See colonies of sea lions, land iguanas, swallow-tailed gulls, tanning petrels, and more. A scenic trail leads into the island’s interior, where a forest of giant Opuntia cacti and palo santo trees awaits. After the hike, enjoy swimming and snorkeling. Briefing and dinner on board.
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Tuesday: SAN CRISTOBAL ISLAND – LOBOS ISLAND AM – LEÓN DORMIDO (No landing) Also known as Kicker Rock, this impressive formation is the result of an ancient volcanic eruption. A narrow channel divides the rock, creating a spectacular site for marine life. Here, you may observe hammerhead sharks, sea turtles, sea lions, and rays while snorkeling. CERRO BRUJO (Wet landing) Located on the north shore of San Cristóbal, this area features a stunning coral-sand beach and one of the most picturesque landscapes in the archipelago. Wildlife includes sea turtles, rays, and several species of boobies. Activities include a panga ride, beach walk, and optional swimming. Lunch on board. PM – LOBOS ISLAND (Dry landing) This island hosts one of the most important colonies of sea lions, as well as blue-footed boobies and frigatebirds. The landscape is beautiful, and it is an excellent spot for snorkeling. Return to the yacht. Dinner and briefing for the next day.
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Wednesday: ESPAÑOLA ISLAND AM – SUÁREZ POINT (Dry and/or Wet landing) A wildlife paradise where you can find blue-footed boobies, Nazca boobies, marine iguanas, sea lions, Galápagos doves, and Darwin finches. From April to December, this is also the nesting site of the Waved Albatross. The famous blowhole sends water high into the air, offering a dramatic show. Hike: 3 km. Lunch on board. PM – GARDNER BAY (Wet landing) This white-sand beach hosts a playful sea lion colony. Hiking, swimming, and snorkeling are excellent here. GARDNER ISLET Opportunity to swim and snorkel among sea lions, marine turtles, and finches. OSBORN ISLET Another great site for snorkeling and swimming. Dinner and briefing on board.
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Thursday: FLOREANA ISLAND – SANTA CRUZ ISLAND AM – CORMORANT POINT (Wet landing) Visit a large flamingo lagoon, where you can also spot stilts and white-cheeked pintails. The famous Green Beach owes its color to olivine crystals. A short walk leads to a white-sand beach, an important marine turtle nesting site (December–May). Hike: 2 km. DEVIL’S CROWN (No landing) This eroded volcanic crater is one of the best snorkeling sites in the Galápagos, home to multicolored fish, sharks, rays, and turtles. PM – CHARLES DARWIN STATION (SANTA CRUZ) Located in Puerto Ayora, the station is part of the Charles Darwin Foundation, dedicated to research and conservation since 1959. Here you will learn about the breeding program for giant tortoises and the natural history of the islands. 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.
No payment required • Free cancellation