Seaman Itinerary C - 7 days 

ITINERARY C - 7 DAYS

FRIDAY
AM: Baltra: Arrival and Transfer to the boat
PM: Santa Cruz: Highlands (HK)
SATURDAY
AM: Isabela: Moreno Point (HK)
PM: Fernandina: Point Mangle (PR/SN)
SUNDAY
AM: Isabela: Urbina Bay (HK)
PM: Isabela: Tagus Cove (HK/SN)
MONDAY
AM: Fernandina: Espinoza Point (HK)
PM: Isabela: Vicente Roca point (SN/PR)
TUESDAY
AM: Santiago: Espumilla Beach (HK/SN)
PM: Santiago: Egas Port (HK/SN)
WEDNESDAY
AM: Rabida (HK)
PM: Chinese Hat (HK/SN)
THURSDAY
AM: Santa Cruz: Black Turtle Cove (HK)
Baltra: Transfer to the Airport

HK: HIKE / SN: ​SNORKEL / PR: PANGA RIDE / KY: KAYAK /  
PB: PADDLE BOARD 

DAY 1: FRIDAY
AM: ARRIVAL AND TRANSFER TO THE BOAT

After landing in Santa Cruz, go through an inspection point to prevent the introduction of foreign plants and animals.
Your guide will meet you at the airport, help with your luggage, and take you to the bus for the ferry across the Itabaca Channel.

PM: SANTA CRUZ: HIGHLANDS / TWIN CRATERS

You will then visit Ranch Manzanillo or a similar farm in the highlands of Santa Cruz Island. Wear comfortable shoes, light clothing, and bring a waterproof jacket, sunblock, a camera, and repellent. Enjoy a picnic lunch and a short walk before boarding the Motor Catamaran. Your luggage will go directly to the Seaman Journey yacht.
At Santa Cruz, observe wild Galapagos tortoises. Explore lava tubes, sinkholes, and craters in the highlands. After this visit, you will travel to the M/C Seaman Journey. 

DAY 2: SATURDAY
AM: ISABELA: MORENO POINT

Moreno Point sits on Isabela Island’s west coast, at the entrance of the Bolivar channel. The trail follows a Pahoehoe lava flow into coastal lagoons. Spot various bird species including blue footed boobies and flightless cormorants, near the lakes and mangroves.

PM: FERNANDINA: MANGLE POINT

Mangle Point, off Fernandina’s eastern coast, is an excellent snorkeling site. Ride in a panga or zodiac through mangrove groves. You may see sea lions, tortoises, pelicans, rays, and numerous sea birds. 

DAY 3: SUNDAY
AM: ISABELA: URBINA BAY

Urbina Bay sits at the base of Alcedo Volcano on Isabela’s west coast. This area uplifted in 1954, stranding marine life. It offers great snorkeling and features a 3,200-meter trail with sand, pumice, lava, coral, and coastal vegetation. Look for iguana burrows and when snorkeling you may swim alongside penguins and observe red and blue lobsters.
Here, you might see Darwin’s finches and land iguanas, which are larger than those on South Plaza Island. Giant Tortoises also roam the area. The vegetation includes chamomile, Rosewood, and Darwin’s cotton flowers, which are endemic to the Galapagos.

PM: ISABELA: TAGUS COVE

Tagus Cove, west of Darwin Volcano, was a favorite spot for pirates and whalers, it is possible to observe pirate graffitti. You will see a cave with inscriptions from the 1800s. The area is known for volcanic rocks, including “lapilli,” small spherical rocks. The trail is a small challenge and leads to a lookout above Darwin lake and the bay below. The trail allows you to spot finches and mockingbirds.
It is also a very good snorkeling and sea kayaking spot. There is a colony of flightless cormorants. 

DAY 4: MONDAY
AM: FERNANDINA: ESPINOZA POINT

Espinoza Point is famous for its marine iguana colonies, looking like armies covering entire areas. Also home to unique species like the flightless cormorant, Galapagos penguin, Galapagos hawk, and Galapagos snake. This is one of the most pristine and remote areas of the Galápagos archipelago.

PM: ISABELA: VICENTE ROCA POINT

Vicente Roca Point, on Isabela’s northwestern coast, features high cliffs and lava formations. This bay is rich in marine life. Look for seahorses, sea turtles, and Mola-mola (sunfish). Enjoy panga rides and snorkeling to see penguins, blue-footed boobies, terns, and sea lions.

DAY 5: TUESDAY
AM: SANTIAGO: ESPUMILLA BEACH / BUCANEER COVE

Espumilla Beach lies on Santiago Island’s northern coast, within James bay. The site has a very picturesque coastline, that shows erosion and different formations created by action of the sea. Explore the palo santo forest, mangroves and see nesting baby sea turtles in the sand dunes as well as a Flamingo colony in the coastal lagoon. Vegetation varies in short distance from dry to humid, here you can see the damage done by introduced species like feral goats that finally were eradicated. Main wildlife includes sea lions and fur seals, marine turtles, marine iguanas, oystercatchers, herons (great blue heron) and other sea birds. You can also spot land birds like the Galapagos dove, Darwin’s finches and hawks.
You can snorkel from the soft beach that emulates “foam” – Espumilla in Spanish (the name comes from a typical desert made in the Ecuador Andes). Marine life includes playful sea lions, white tipped-reefsharks, sea turtles, manta rays and reef fish.

PM: SANTIAGO: EGAS PORT

Puerto Egas features a black beach with volcanic tuff deposits, there is vibrant contrast between the dark minerals and the red sally-lightfoot crabs that are sprinkled on the rocks. This site was once used for salt extraction, which ended due to low prices on the continent. The abandoned infrastructure remains. The trail passes a sea lion colony and leads to the playful grotto were fur seals (smaller than the sea lions) swim around and play in the tidal pools.
Snorkel with marine iguanas, playful sea lions and other marine life.


 



 

 

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