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Public Areas

Public Areas

Public Areas

Lower Deck cabins with bunk beds
Upper Deck cabins with bunk beds

Public Areas

Public Areas

Public Areas

Lower Deck cabins with bunk beds
Upper Deck cabins with bunk beds
May 12-15 · 4 days · 6 cabins left
The Golondrina is a 22.22-meter motor yacht that accommodates up to 16 guests in 8 double cabins. Each cabin is equipped with a private bathroom with hot water, air conditioning, and individual climate control. The yacht offers a comfortable, relaxed, and family-style atmosphere for exploring the Galápagos Islands. Guests can enjoy shared social areas such as a dining room, lounge, bar, and sundeck.
Accommodation & Amenities
Cabins: 8 double cabins for up to 16 guests.

Availability shown is what the operator has on file for this departure.
From $1,000 per person · Female travelers only
Want the cabin to yourself? Contact the operator about single occupancy.
Accommodation and comfort
Excursions and equipment

Medical support
Medical support
Afternoon
Location TBD
Tuesday: SAN CRISTÓBAL ISLAND – Cristóbal Pier PM Cristóbal Pier. Pick-up at approximately 18:00
Morning
Española Island, Punta Suarez, Española Island
Wednesday: ESPAÑOLA ISLAND AM – SUÁREZ POINT (Dry and/or wet landing) A prime site to observe blue-footed boobies, Nazca boobies, marine iguana colonies, and—between April and December—the fascinating courtship rituals of the Waved Albatross. You may also see sea lions, Galápagos doves, and Darwin’s finches. A natural highlight is the lava blowhole, which shoots water high into the air. Hike: 3 km. Lunch on board.
Activities
Morning
Española Island, Gardner Bay, Española Island
PM – GARDNER BAY (Wet landing) Located on the island’s eastern side, this beautiful white-sand beach is home to a large sea lion colony and offers excellent opportunities for hiking, swimming, and snorkeling. GARDNER ISLET A good spot to see sea lions, marine turtles, and finches. Snorkeling and swimming. OSBORN ISLET A small islet southeast of Española, ideal for snorkeling and swimming. Dinner and briefing for the next day.
Activities
Morning
Floreana Island, Cormorant Point, Floreana Island
Thursday: FLOREANA ISLAND – SANTA CRUZ ISLAND AM – CORMORANT POINT (Wet landing) Visit a large flamingo lagoon, where common stilts and white-cheeked pintails can also be sighted. The “Green Beach” gets its name from the olivine crystals in the sand. On the opposite side, a fine white-sand beach serves as a nesting site for marine turtles from December to May. Hike: 2 km. DEVIL’S CROWN (No landing) A submerged volcanic crater eroded by the ocean, offering one of the best snorkeling spots in the islands. Expect impressive underwater scenery with colorful schools of fish, sharks, and sea turtles.
Activities
Afternoon
Santa Cruz Island, Darwin Station - Tortoise Centre, Santa Cruz Island
PM – CHARLES DARWIN STATION (SANTA CRUZ ISLAND) Part of the Charles Darwin Foundation (est. 1959), this research center provides an excellent introduction to the islands’ ecosystems, origins, and conservation efforts. Visit the giant tortoise breeding program. Dinner and briefing for the next day.
Morning
North Seymour Island, North Seymour Island
Friday: SEYMOUR ISLAND – BALTRA AIRPORT AM – NORTH SEYMOUR ISLAND (Dry and/or wet landing) Famous for its large colonies of blue-footed boobies and magnificent frigatebirds, as well as swallow-tailed gulls, marine iguanas, and sea lions. The landscape is dominated by arid vegetation, particularly palo santo trees. After this visit, transfer to Baltra Airport for your return flight to Guayaquil or Quito. End of the trip.
No payment required • Free cancellation