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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
Jun 19-23 · 5 days · 8 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.
Accommodation and comfort
Excursions and equipment

Medical support
Medical support
Morning
Santa Cruz Island, Bachas Beach, Santa Cruz Island
Friday: BALTRA – BACHAS BEACH AM Depart from Guayaquil/Quito to the Galápagos Islands. BALTRA ISLAND – This island was a strategic point during World War II. Today it is the main airport of the Galápagos, where visitors arrive and depart. Upon arrival, our English-speaking naturalist guide will assist you. Transfer by bus to the dock (5 min) to board the yacht. Welcome briefing and safety drill.
Afternoon
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PM BACHAS BEACH – After lunch, enjoy a wet landing at Bachas Beach, located on the northern shore of Santa Cruz Island. 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 for dinner and the next day’s briefing. Hiking and snorkeling.
Activities
Morning
Genovesa Island, Prince Phillip's Steps, Genovesa Island
Saturday: GENOVESA ISLAND Known as Bird Island due to its enormous colonies of seabirds, Genovesa offers one of the most unforgettable wildlife experiences in the archipelago. Though the navigation is long, the natural attractions make it truly worthwhile. AM EL BARRANCO (Prince Philip’s Steps) – Dry landing. A steep, rocky trail leads to a spectacular cliffside viewpoint. Wildlife includes Palo Santo trees, Red-footed Boobies, Storm Petrels, Short-eared Owls, Galápagos Doves, and Swallow-tailed Gulls. Hike: 2 km. Snorkeling. Lunch on board.
Activities
Afternoon
Genovesa Island, Darwin Bay, Genovesa Island
PM DARWIN BAY – Wet landing. This stunning bay is home to large colonies of frigatebirds and a great variety of seabirds. Hiking and snorkeling. Welcome cocktail, briefing, and dinner on board.
Activities
Morning
Bartolomé Island, Bartolome Island
Sunday: BARTOLOMÉ – SANTIAGO AM BARTOLOMÉ – Dry landing. Walk among lava formations and ash cones. A staircase of 375 wooden steps leads to a panoramic viewpoint overlooking Pinnacle Rock, one of the most iconic landmarks in the Galápagos. Hike: 2 km. Snorkeling with the possibility of seeing Galápagos Penguins.
Activities
Afternoon
Santiago Island, Sullivan Bay, Santiago Island
PM SULLIVAN BAY (SANTIAGO ISLAND) – Wet landing. Enjoy swimming and snorkeling, often alongside sea lions and penguins. The white sand beach contrasts beautifully with the dramatic lava flows. Hiking. Briefing and dinner on board.
Activities
Morning
South Plaza Island, South Plaza Island
Monday: SOUTH PLAZAS – SANTA FE AM SOUTH PLAZAS – Dry landing. Formed by uplifted lava, this small island features steep cliffs, Opuntia cacti, one of the largest sea lion colonies, and colorful yellow-and-red land iguanas. During the dry season (June–January), the Sesuvium vegetation turns a striking red. Hike: 2.5 km. Lunch on board.
Activities
Afternoon
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PM SANTA FE – Wet landing. Observe sea lion colonies, land iguanas, terns, petrels, and gulls. A scenic trail leads into a forest of giant Opuntia cacti and Palo Santo trees. After the hike, enjoy swimming and snorkeling. Briefing and dinner on board.
Activities
Morning
San Cristóbal Island, Lobos Island, San Cristobal Island
Tuesday: SAN CRISTÓBAL – LOBOS ISLAND AM LEÓN DORMIDO (Kicker Rock) – No landing. A massive rock formation split by a narrow channel, excellent for snorkeling. Marine life may include hammerhead sharks, sea turtles, rays, and sea lions. CERRO BRUJO – Wet landing. Located on the north coast of San Cristóbal, this eroded tuff cone and its surroundings include one of the most picturesque beaches in the Galápagos. Wildlife includes sea turtles, rays, and various booby species. Panga ride, beach walk, and swimming. Lunch on board.
Activities
Afternoon
San Cristóbal Island, Lobos Island, San Cristobal Island
PM LOBOS ISLAND – Dry landing. This island hosts an important colony of sea lions, Blue-footed Boobies, and frigatebirds. It is also an excellent snorkeling site. Return to the yacht for dinner and the final briefing. --- After these visits, disembark in San Cristóbal at approximately 18:00. End of the trip.
Activities
No payment required • Free cancellation