Galapagos Islands 7-Day Western aboard Yacht La Pinta
Overview
Inclusions
- Island Sightseeing with certified Naturalist Guides
- Snorkeling gear
- Doctor onboard 24/7
- Glass Bottom boat, Kayaks, Paddleboards
- Wetsuits
- Wifi (Due to the Galapagos' remote location, connections are intermittent and low-bandwidth)
- Landing and facility fees
- Fitness Room
- Outdoor terrace / BBQ
- Gift shop
- Reading room and natural history library
- Multiple purpose room
- 24/7 coffee station (free coffee, tea, and water)
- Safe deposit box (in cabin)
- Kayaks
- Pangas (inflatable dinghies for coastal exploration)
- 6x Breakfast
- 6x Lunch
- 6x Dinner
- Accommodation included: 6 nights
- Entry/Admission - Charles Darwin Research Station
- Entry/Admission - Highland View Galapagos
What to expect
Day 1: Baltra & North Seymour Islands
Stop At: Baltra, Baltra, Galapagos Islands
This adventure begins with your morning flight to Baltra Island and an immediate transfer to the nearby dock to board Yacht La Pinta. After an introductory briefing onboard, we will all partake in an emergency boat drill, after which you will be assigned to your cabin and then be invited to lunch.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Metropolitan Touring, Ecuador
In the afternoon, we will disembark and get to enjoy a walk along the coast and inner area of this beautiful and relatively flat island. Throughout the excursion, you will get to observe numerous bird colonies as well as sea lions and land iguanas. There’s also the possibility of exploring the coast aboard the dinghies. Afterwards, we will head back onboard for an evening briefing, a welcome cocktail and then dinner.
Duration: 3 hours
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Accommodation included: Luxury Cabin
Day 2: Isabela & Fernandina Islands
Stop At: Isabela Island, Galapagos, 010850 Ecuador
Punta Vicente Roca (Isabela Island)
Because there is no disembarking site at this location, this coastal exploration is done aboard dinghies. Naturalist guides will explain the dramatic geology of the area that are made up of lava flows and tuff stone layers. There is abundant wildlife present here and, depending on weather conditions, you will be able to snorkel along the cliffs, most likely in the company of green sea turtles!
Duration: 3 hours
Stop At: Punta Espinoza, Ecuador
In the afternoon, we will visit the youngest and most pristine island of the archipelago – Fernandina. This island is ranked among one of the top islands to visit in Galapagos, by guests and guides alike. Here, you will discover an amazing interplay between barren terrain and abundant wildlife. Highlights here include: hawks, penguins, flightless cormorants and astounding views of the surrounding volcanic landscapes
Duration: 3 hours
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Accommodation included: Luxury Cabin
Day 3: Urbina Bay and Tagus Cove
Stop At: Urbina Bay, Ecuador
After breakfast, we will disembark at Urbina Bay over on the western side of Isabela Island. This visitor site happens to be the result of the tectonic uplift of the ocean floor! As a result, we will get to see plenty of corals and shells alongside large and very colorful Galapagos land iguanas. Occasionally, we might even be lucky enough to spot giant tortoises. While sailing across the Bolívar Channel, we will have a high chance of spotting several species of whales.
Duration: 3 hours
Stop At: Tagus Cove, Ecuador
Over on the northwest side of Isabela is secluded Tagus Cove – an anchorage spot that once served as a pit stop for pirates and whalers for several centuries. Nowadays, Tagus Cove is a superb visitor site. Upon disembarking, we will partake in an uphill hike that takes them to the rear of Darwin Crater, which consists entirely of salt water. Afterwards, you can choose to snorkel or ride kayaks along the dramatic coastal landscape.
Duration: 3 hours
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Accommodation included: Luxury Cabin
Day 4: Rabida & Santa Cruz Islands
Stop At: Rabida Island, Ecuador
In the morning, we will disembark at Rabida Island’s red-colored 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, too. Non-snorkelers are invited to ride Yacht La Pinta’s glass-bottom boat for an exploration of life underneath the waves.
Duration: 3 hours
Stop At: Dragon Hill (Cerro Dragon), Ecuador
The north shore of Santa Cruz hosts the fascinating landscapes of Cerro Dragon (Dragon Hill). The walk here involves casually circling a brackish-water lagoon that’s often frequented by lagoon birds. Further inland, the trail offers a beautiful view of the bay as well as the western islands of the archipelago. You might even be lucky enough to observe land iguanas here, too!
Duration: 3 hours
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Accommodation included: Luxury Cabin
Day 5: Santa Cruz Island
Stop At: Charles Darwin Research Station, Ave Charles Darwin, Puerto Ayora 200350 Ecuador
The morning visit on this day takes us over to the Charles Darwin Research Station, with its giant tortoise pens and an impressive giant prickly-pear cactus forest. These are the Galapagos’ headquarters for scientific research and conservation. The Station also functions as the administration offices for the Galapagos National Park.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Highland View Galapagos, Via The Garrapatero Beach Recinto El Cascajo, 200350 Ecuador
After lunch, we will head up into the highlands of Santa Cruz Island aboard a private bus. This makes for great place to keep an eye out for the emblematic finches that inspired Darwin. Endemic scalesia trees also dominate the area as well. The highlands are also a great place for exploring the exuberant vegetation that is home to giant tortoises that roam about freely in the wild!
Duration: 3 hours
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Accommodation included: Luxury Cabin
Day 6: Floreana Island
Stop At: Floreana, Floreana, Galapagos Islands
Post Office Bay
After breakfast, we will disembark at Post Office Bay (Floreana Island) to visit the historic “Post Office Barrel” that has functioned as a post office in the archipelago for over two centuries! Dinghy rides along the maze of channels over on Floreana’s north shore can also be enjoyed. Views from La Lobería and the Baroness Viewpoint are quite rewarding, too. There’s great kayaking and swimming from the beach here as well.
Duration: 3 hours
Stop At: Floreana, Floreana, Galapagos Islands
Champion Islet & Cormorant Point
Before disembarking at Cormorant Point, you can enjoy snorkeling or a ride on Yacht La Pinta’s glass-bottom boat that travels along the coast of an extinct cone called “Champion Islet.” Later on, in the afternoon, you will get to visit Cormorant Point, which has an olivine-crystal beach and a brackish water lagoon where bird species like American flamingos can be spotted. A brief walk to the other side of the island rewards guests with a beautiful, white-sand beach that is often the spot for sea turtles to come and nest.
Duration: 3 hours
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Accommodation included: Luxury Cabin
Day 7: Baltra Island
Stop At: Baltra, Baltra, Galapagos Islands
The journey ends at Baltra Island, where you will be transferred to the airport to take your flight back to the mainland. Baltra’s flat substrate (due to its tectonically uplifted origin) is the reason for why this island was chosen back in the 1940’s as the location for building an airport.
Duration: 3 hours
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No accommodation included on this day.
Additional information
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
- Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
- Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking
- Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required
- Itinerary subject to change due to weather, logistical, Galápagos Park regulations or operational reasons
- Baggage important notes: Guests can bring aboard the ship a reasonable amount of clothing and personal effects without charge. Baggage is handled in accordance with the airlines’ regulations and tariffs. Baggage exceeding these limitations is subject to the charges as set forth by the individual operators. Airlines are strict with baggage limitations. The current limits are 23 kg (50.6 pounds) for checked items, 8 kg (17 pounds) for hand luggage and 1 personal item (handbag, camera bag, laptop, etc.)
- All baggage must be securely packed, and properly and clearly labeled. Liquid, fragile, perishable and other articles not suitably packed are transported at guests’ own risk.
- Restricted Baggage in the Galapagos: Local authorities manage the quarantine system of the Galápagos National Park in order to reduce the possibility of foreign species invading the archipelago. All cargo and luggage that arrives to Galapagos National Park or that is transferred from one island to another must be inspected. To preserve the human health and the native species of the Galapagos Islands, the following products may not be transferred to Galapagos: fresh vegetables and fruits, animal products and or their derivatives, dairy products. Other live animals, pathological samples, dry coffee beans, genetically modified organisms, forest species or their disseminative parts, grass and its disseminative parts, fresh flowers, medicinal plants and their disseminative parts, banana tree leaves, micro-organisms (fungi, bacteria, etc.) soil and sand, and animal vaccines
- Face masks required for travelers in public areas
- Face masks required for guides in public areas
- Face masks provided for travelers
- Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff
- Social distancing enforced throughout experience
- Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas
- Gear/equipment sanitized between use
- Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized
- Guides required to regularly wash hands
- Regular temperature checks for staff
- Temperature checks for travelers upon arrival
- Contactless payments for gratuities and add-ons
- Proof of COVID-19 vaccination required for travelers
- COVID-19 vaccination required for guides
- Reduced number of guests per naturalist guide (11 people) Shifts in restaurant to mantain social distance between guests Regularly desinfected Jacuzzi after use Single use snorkeling mouth piece Ozone tunnel to board the ship Regular medical exam and PCR tests conducted to our staff
- A current valid passport is required on the day of travel
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Ticket delivery
Cancellation
If you cancel between 3 and 6 day(s) in advance of the scheduled departure, there is a 50 percent cancellation fee.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, there is a 100 percent cancellation fee.
terrible they didn't give me free food, Diego didn't message me and now I'm crying. The customer service was terrible the food was a terrible worst experience ever.
terrible they didn't give me free food, Diego didn't message me and now I'm crying. The customer service was terrible the food was a terrible worst experience ever.The most fascinating trip we have taken in many years. A five star vessel and crew, all the comforts aboard managed by a highly qualified professional team and in the islands experienced and knowledgable expedition guides with all the information you need to really get know what's going on. Metro...
The most fascinating trip we have taken in many years. A five star vessel and crew, all the comforts aboard managed by a highly qualified professional team and in the islands experienced and knowledgable expedition guides with all the information you need to really get know what's going on. Metropolitan Touring does an outstanding job to deliver a five star product end to endThe Galápagos Islands are high on many people’s bucket list. For good reason. It is a wonderful, unique experience and one I wouldn’t have missed. The yacht La Pinta is the ideal way to see the islands; well appointed cabins, spacious public areas and decks; excellent food and above all, a fantas...
The Galápagos Islands are high on many people’s bucket list. For good reason. It is a wonderful, unique experience and one I wouldn’t have missed. The yacht La Pinta is the ideal way to see the islands; well appointed cabins, spacious public areas and decks; excellent food and above all, a fantastic crew. The guides are very knowledgeable and engaging while the crew on board all work hard to ensure a great experience. Metropolitan Touring, the company that owns La Pinta (along with other vessels in the Islands) is a most professional organisation and Melissa Altamirano, who looked after our group, did a superb job. Anyone contemplating a trip to the Galapagos should also consider a stay at Mashpi Lodge (also owned by Metropolitan Touring); a beautiful eco-lodge in a private forest reserve north of Quito. It’s a fabulous adjunct to the Galapagos experience. Highly recommended.We have thoroughly enjoyed the entire trip. The guides were knowledgeable, friendly and helpful. On few occasions they went out of their way to accommodate our needs. The doctor on board -Marcello was immediately helpful when we got sick. Emilio , our cabin steward always left our cabin spark...
We have thoroughly enjoyed the entire trip. The guides were knowledgeable, friendly and helpful. On few occasions they went out of their way to accommodate our needs. The doctor on board -Marcello was immediately helpful when we got sick. Emilio , our cabin steward always left our cabin sparkling clean with creative towel figures waiting our return everyday. Jennifer, the hotel manager was amazing and friendly to each guest . she called us on the last night to show us 8 to 10 feet giant sharks playing around our boat with the flying fish. Food was fresh and yummy. All you have to do is to let them know your dietary restrictions. This is a great company to travel with.Grazie a Metropolitan per averci fatto vivere una splendida esperienza nelle Galapagos, isole da sogno! ad iniziare dall'assistenza di Melissa Altamirano che da remoto ci ha sempre seguito soprattutto per ogni suggerimento relativo alla situazione sanitaria che, in realtà, era molto tranquilla e ...
Grazie a Metropolitan per averci fatto vivere una splendida esperienza nelle Galapagos, isole da sogno! ad iniziare dall'assistenza di Melissa Altamirano che da remoto ci ha sempre seguito soprattutto per ogni suggerimento relativo alla situazione sanitaria che, in realtà, era molto tranquilla e siamo stati ovunque con grande serenità sempre seguiti da un personale attentissimo. Le guide naturalistiche sono professionali e amichevoli, le abbiamo seguite con grande piacere. L'imbarcazione è dotata di ogni confort, qualche e lo staff sempre cortese e disponibile, probabilmente qualche limitazione dovuta al Covid ha penalizzato alcune attività sociali. Quito è una citta molto e ben conservata, interessante il museo archeologico. L'hotel Casa Cangotena è affascinante, il personale un po' rigido e a volte "in affanno", sembrano sempre in ansia! Mashpi è un altro mondo incantato, la foresta pluviale ti ingoia e a ogni svolta c'è una sorpresa: alberi, piante, animaletti, uccelli di tutte le specie. Il resort è magnifico, dotato di ogni confort, personale di livello, cortesissimo, cuoco eccellente. consigliamo vivamente questa esperienza Cinzia e StefanoWe just finished the seven day Western Galapagos cruise and had a spectacular time. Snorkeling with so many sea creatures including sea lions, sea turtles and sea iguanas was so much fun. The nature hikes had spectacular views and allowed close up encounters with the wild life. The crew and guid...
We just finished the seven day Western Galapagos cruise and had a spectacular time. Snorkeling with so many sea creatures including sea lions, sea turtles and sea iguanas was so much fun. The nature hikes had spectacular views and allowed close up encounters with the wild life. The crew and guides on the boat were friendly, courteous and treated you like royalty. The only hiccup we had was with our premium economy upgrade on the flights to Baltra. A couple of calls to their emergency operations center resolved the issue. Definitely would do this again.