Seaman Itinerary B - 5 days
ITINERARY B - 5 Days
MONDAY
AM: San Cristobal: Arrival and Transfer to the boat
PM: San Cristobal: Gianni Arismendy Environmental Centre (HK)
TUESDAY
AM: San Cristobal: Pitt Point (HK/SN)
PM: San Cristobal: Lobos Island (HK/SN)
WEDNESDAY
AM: Espanola: Gardner Bay (HK/SN)
PM: Espanola: Suarez Point (HK)
THURSDAY
AM: Floreana: Cormorant Point / Champion Islet (HK/SN)
PM: Floreana: Post office Bay (HK)
MONDAY
AM: Santa Cruz: Fausto Llerena Breeding Centre
Baltra: Transfer to the Airport
HK: HIKE / SN: SNORKEL / PR: PANGA RIDE / KY: KAYAK /
PB: PADDLE BOARD
DAY 1: MONDAY
AM: SAN CRISTOBAL: ARRIVAL AND TRANSFER TO THE BOAT
Your guide will meet you at the airport, assist with your luggage, and escort you to a motorized boat called a panga, which will take you to the Catamaran Seaman Journey.
PM: GIANNI ARISMENDY ENVIRONMENTAL INTERPRETATION CENTRE
The Gianni Arismendy Environmental Interpretation Centre features lush gardens and stunning ocean views. Here, you will learn about the geological and human history of the islands, conservation facts, and natural history. This center serves as the oldest natural history museum in the Galapagos, striving to preserve the archipelago’s unique ecosystem.
DAY 2: TUESDAY
AM: SAN CRISTOBAL: PITT POINT
Pitt Point, located at the eastern end of San Cristobal Island, features a 90-meter beach and several natural viewpoints overlooking an eroded hill of volcanic tuff.
A 1,400-meter trail leads from Oliviana Beach to the hilltop, showcasing vibrant colors from various types of lava. Strong winds have created stunning landscapes reminiscent of a science fiction movie.
Oliviana Beach’s sand, adorned with bright crystals from lava erosion and shells, provides a sunbathing spot for sea lions. Here, you can observe frigate birds, pelicans, herons, and seagulls. Punta Pitt is one of the few places where you can see all three species of boobies—blue-footed, red-footed, and masked—along with two species of frigate birds.
PM: SAN CRISTOBAL: LOBOS ISLANDS
Isla Lobos is a small, flat islet known for its sea lion population, which frolics on the white sand beach. Located about 20 minutes by boat from Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, the island offers excellent snorkeling opportunities.
Two strands of beach provide access for tourists to explore the underwater world alongside sea lions. An 850-meter trail connects the brush and features saltwater-tolerant coastal vegetation. It is an important nesting site for blue-footed boobies and frigate birds. One of the easiest islands to walk on as it is flat and everything is very close.
DAY 3: WEDNESDAY
AM: ESPANOLA: GARDNER BAY
Gardner Bay, located on the northeastern coast of Hood Island, features a beautiful beach for relaxing, swimming, and kayaking.
You can spot sea lions, swim with sea turtles and even glimpse small white-tip reef sharks in the clear waters.
In this area, you can observe three species of Darwin finches:
A subspecies of large-billed cactus finch (Geospiza fuliginosa)
Small-beaked ground finch (Geospiza fuliginosa) Singing finch (Certhidea olivacea) Both resident and migratory birds populate this region.
PM: ESPANOLA: SUARES POINT
Suarez Point is ideal for spotting blue-footed boobies, albatrosses, and Nazca boobies. Set along the oceanfront, this beautiful site features large waved albatrosses launching from cliffs. A famous blowhole here shoots water 50 to 75 meters into the air, offering fantastic photography opportunities.
DAY 4: THURSDAY
AM: FLOREANA: CORMORANT POINT / CHAMPION ISLET
Cormorant Point likely boasts the best flamingo lagoon in the Galapagos, nestled between two tuff lava cones. You can observe various shorebirds, including common stilts and white-cheeked pintail ducks, alongside the flamingos. The area features two distinct beaches: “Green Beach,” with its olivine crystal sand, and “Flour Sand Beach,” made of coral.
After your exploration, the group will visit Champion Islet, a prime spot for snorkeling with sea turtles, sea lions, and vibrant fish among the nearby coral reefs.
PM: FLOREANA: POST OFFICE BAY
Post Office Bay houses a wooden barrel placed by a whaling ship in the 18th century, serving as a makeshift post office for mariners and tourists. Visitors can hand-deliver letters or postcards. This site also marks the landing area for some of the first colonists. Spend the afternoon relaxing on the beach and enjoying the beauty of the Galapagos.
DAY 5: FRIDAY
AM: SANTA CRUZ: FAUSTO LLERENA CENTRE
The Fausto Llerena Breeding Centre, located in the Galapagos National Park on Charles Darwin Avenue, is a 40-minute walk from Gus Angermeyer Tourist Pier.
Start your visit at the Galapagos National Park Service information booth. Follow the trail to the Van Straelen Interpretation Centre, then to the breeding center. An elevated wooden path allows you to view several species of Santa Cruz tortoises and the tortoises of Española Island, culminating at the baby-tortoise breeding corral.
TRANSFER TO THE AIRPORT
After your visit, you will transfer to Baltra airport for your flight back to the mainland.