Itinerary D
Length 5 days
Departs on Thursday
from San Cristóbal Island Airport
Ends on Monday
at Baltra Island Airport
Visitor Sites
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Day 1 AM
San Cristóbal Island Airport
10%San Cristóbal Island Airport
The only commercial jet airliner airport we know that is located walking distance from town.
Site Rating 10%
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Day 1 PM
San Cristóbal Island, Interpretation Centre account_balance
35%San Cristóbal Island, Interpretation Centre
The center, which is just outside of the town of Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, was opened in 1998 and features exhibits showcasing the natural and human history of the Galápagos and the ongoing efforts to preserve and protect the islands. Landing: None. Difficulty: Easy
Site Rating 35%
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Day 1 PM
San Cristóbal Island, Cerro Tijeretas
60%San Cristóbal Island, Cerro Tijeretas
Cerro Tijeretas (named after the 2 species of frigatebirds found here) is a lookout point accessible via a moderate walk from the San Cristobal Interpretation Centre. From the top, you'll have a commanding view of Wreck Bay to the South, and Leon Dormido rock to the West.
Wildlife Sightings
- check Flightless cormorant
Site Rating 60%
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Day 2 AM
Española Island, Gardner Bay
79%Española Island, Gardner Bay
A wonderful white sand beach with a myriad of sea lions, perfect for relaxing. Famous for the Española mockingbirds, which like to pick at your laces. Great beach relaxation and swimming.
Wildlife Sightings
- check Mockingbirds
- check Sea lions
Site Rating 79%
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Day 2 PM
Española Island, Punta Suarez
90%Española Island, Punta Suarez
A wet landing onto a beach with Sea Lions and colourful Marine Iguanas leads on to a 2km trail through Masked and Blue-Footed Booby colonies (be careful not to step on them!) to some magnificent cliffs with a blow-hole. Beyond here is the Galapagos' only Waved Albatross colony (Apr-Dec) - watch their somewhat clumsy attempts to take-off and land. Other animals including the Large cactus finch and Galapagos Hawk may also be seen.
Wildlife Sightings
- check Galapagos hawk
- check Giant opuntia cactus forest
- check Mockingbirds
- check Nazca booby
- check Red-billed tropicbirds
- check Sea lions
- check Waved albatross
Site Rating 90%
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Day 3 AM
Floreana Island, Post Office Bay account_balance
37%Floreana Island, Post Office Bay
In the eighteenth century, a group of whalers set up a wooden barrel to collect mail at this site, now known as Post Office Bay. A trail behind the barrel leads through palo santo and palo verde trees to a cave, which is actually a lava tube running down to the sea. Landing: Wet. Difficulty: Easy.
Site Rating 37%
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Day 3 PM
Floreana Island, Punta Cormorant - Devil`s Crown
60%Floreana Island, Punta Cormorant - Devil`s Crown
Between two tuff cones, the Punta Cormorant landing is on a beach with green, olivine sand. Trails allow you to explore a brackish lagoon where greater flamingoes wade through the water, sifting shrimp with their curved bills. Stingrays can be seen in the shallows. You may also see pintail ducks, stilts, large-billed flycatchers, and several species of finches. Landing: Wet. Difficulty: Easy.
Wildlife Sightings
- check Flamingo
- check Rays
Site Rating 60%
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Day 4 AM
Santa Cruz Island, Darwin Station - Tortoise Centre account_balance
53%Santa Cruz Island, Darwin Station - Tortoise Centre
The Station is about a ten-minute walk from the center of Puerto Ayora. It has its own staff scientists but also hosts visiting scientists from around the world. The archipelago's first tortoise breeding centre is next door, along with land iguana pens. An open air rest area serves cold drinks and snacks. Visit the station's new "mini-museum" and buy a t-shirt to support the station's work. Landing: No Landing. Difficulty: Easy.
Wildlife Sightings
- check Mockingbirds
Site Rating 53%
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Day 4 AM
Santa Cruz Island, Los Gemelos - Highlands
62%Santa Cruz Island, Los Gemelos - Highlands
Los Gemelos (The Twins) are a pair of large pit craters on the road from Puerto Ayora to Baltra. They were created when the surface material covering empty magma chambers collapsed. You can walk along the rim of the craters and enjoy breathtaking views. The trail around the larger crater passes through a Scalesia forest and is good place to see a variety of bird species. Landing: None. Difficulty: Moderate.
Wildlife Sightings
- check Scalesia forest
- check Vermillion flycatcher
Site Rating 62%
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Day 4 PM
Santa Cruz Island, El Eden Islet
44%Santa Cruz Island, El Eden Islet
A highly eroded volcanic tuff cone just off the coast of Santa Cruz island - typically visited via panga ride. It is common to spot blue footed boobies diving for prey, and sea turtles, rays and sharks in the waters below, near red-mangrove shores. Landing: Panga ride. Difficulty: Easy
Wildlife Sightings
- check Rays
- check Sharks
- check Sea turtles
Site Rating 44%
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Day 5 AM
Santa Cruz Island, Punta Carrión
56%Santa Cruz Island, Punta Carrión
This is a great spot to snorkel and swim among rays, sharks and hundreds of colorful tropical fish. No land excursion. Landing: N/A Difficulty: Easy
Wildlife Sightings
- check Rays
- check Sharks
Site Rating 56%
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Day 5 AM
Baltra Island Airport account_balance
28%Baltra Island Airport
The first airport here was built by Americans during the 2nd World War - remnants of that military base can be easily observed. The latest airport here touts itself as the world’s first “green” airport. It opened in December 2012. The terminal consists of recycled steel tubes taken from oil drilling operations in the Amazon. It spreads over 6,000 square meters and required an investment of just over $24 million. The new complex uses clean, renewable technologies such as solar energy, wind farms, and seawater desalination, among other environmental innovations. It is kept cool(ish) simply by design - no air conditioning is required.
Wildlife Sightings
- check Land Iguana
Site Rating 28%
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Itinerary Rating
Combined score of all sites visited
Rating: 58%
public Iconic speciesWildlife Sightings
- check Flamingo
- check Flightless cormorant
- check Galapagos hawk
- check Giant opuntia cactus forest
- check Land Iguana
- check Mockingbirds
- check Nazca booby
- check Rays
- check Red-billed tropicbirds
- check Scalesia forest
- check Sea lions
- check Sea turtles
- check Sharks
- check Vermillion flycatcher
- check Waved albatross