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Absolute Galapagos (Grand Daphne)

Tour Description

Day 1: Quito

Calling all wildlife lovers! On this immersive 17-day adventure cruise, you’ll be introduced to the endemic wildlife, beautiful landscapes and underwater treasures of the Galapagos Islands. Explore both the traveller’s favourites and the quieter parts of the archipelago, all with a passionate local naturalist on hand to guide you over pahoehoe lava and through marine iguana colonies. Snorkel in clear waters off the coast of Isla Espanola, paddle through a green turtle breeding grove on Isla Floreana, look out for mottled Galapagos hawks on Isla Fernandina and wander between sea lions lounging on beaches with red, black and white sand.

Itinerary


Day 1: Quito

Bienvenidos! Welcome to Ecuador. Your adventure begins in Quito – Ecuador’s sprawling capital city. You’ll have a welcome meeting at 5 or 6 pm tonight to meet your local leader and small group of fellow travellers. If you arrive early, maybe check out the city at your own pace – head to the Old Town and pick one (or more) of the 30 churches to explore. After your meeting, you’ll head to a small, local restaurant for dinner with your group. Take in the aromas and fresh flavours of the traditional Ecuadorian cuisine – think locroc (traditional potato soup) or quinoa, pork and vegetable dishes cooked with herbs, lemongrass and rich sauces, all sourced from local farms.

Day 2: Isla Baltra – Santa Cruz Highlands

You have a very early start this morning (maybe as early as 4 am, depending on flight times) as you head into the Galapagos. Transfer to Mariscal Sucre International Airport (Quito Airport), with a boxed breakfast on the way. When you arrive, you’ll meet your naturalist guide in the arrival hall. Take the short bus ride to the ferry, then board and head across the Itabaca Channel to Isla Santa Cruz. You’ll then board a private bus to Los Gemelos, in the highlands. Surrounded by the unique scalesia cloud forest, look out for the abundant birdlife when you arrive, including different species of Darwin finches, woodpeckers, warbler finches and vermillion flycatchers. Continue further into the highlands to explore a rancho farm, where you’ll take a walk and have lunch – you might even see the giant tortoises in their natural habitat! After lunch, travel to Puerto Ayora, where Le Grande Daphne and her crew will be waiting for you.

Day 3: Post Office Bay – Punta Cormorant – Devils Crown, Isla Floreana

Learn about the maritime history of Post Office Bay – home of the oldest postal system in the Americas. The post box here was first built by 18th-century whalers and is still in use today. Maybe leave a letter, then head out for your first spot of snorkelling. After, head ashore at Punta Cormorant where the sand is made up of olivine crystal – a glassy, volcanic mineral that gives the beach an olive-green colour. Take a walk in search of sea lions, flamingos, pintails and stilts, finishing at a sandy beach where Eastern Pacific green turtles nest. Just offshore, the famous Devil’s Crown waits for those who want a special snorkelling experience – the partially-submerged remains of a volcanic cone are now a unique swimming hole, home to rays, sharks, sea lions and turtles.

Day 4: Punta Suarez – Bahia Gardner, Isla Espanola

Today will begin with a hike on Isla Espanola – the southernmost island of the Galapagos and the breeding site for almost all the estimated 24,000 waved albatross on earth. If you’re lucky (and the timing is right), you might spot the elaborate courtship rituals performed by albatross before the female chooses her lifelong mate. Hike through booby colonies to the rocky trails of beautiful Punta Suarez, ending at a clifftop viewpoint. Look out over views of rugged cliffs framed by swooping frigate birds, watching while albatross use the cliffs as their ‘runway’, getting airborne on the southeast winds. Next, head to Bahia Gardner for a walk along the beach. Dodge lounging sea lions, then cool off with a spot of snorkelling. The rocks off the coast are rich with reef sharks, turtles and many species of tropical fish (such as surgeon and angelfish). Small, white-tipped reef sharks can also be spotted resting under the rocks.

Day 5: Kicker Rock – Cerro Brujo – Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, Isla San Cristobal

Take a trip to Leon Dormido (Kicker Rock) – this basalt crater rises 150 m above the water and is divided into two parts by a narrow channel. Cruise around Kicker Rock as nesting seabirds flank the boat, tropicbirds soar overhead and sea lions lounge by the water. Next, spend some time snorkelling at Cerro Brujo, looking out for Galapagos sharks and sea turtles. You could also walk on the beach to see the sea lions. Later, sail to Puerto Baquerizo Moreno on the island of San Cristobal. Some passengers will be leaving today, and others may join you. You’ll have free time in the town, then in the afternoon you’ll visit the San Cristobal Interpretation Centre, which brings the history and geography of the archipelago to life. If there’s time, your guide may be able to organise a visit to the highlands, for a chance to see giant tortoises in the wild. The price of this optional activity depends on the number of passengers attending. Relaxing on the beach is a great option for those who don’t wish to go.

Day 6: Isla Santa Fe – Isla Plaza Sur

Sea lions, iguanas and hawks – oh my! Isla Santa Fe is home to all three, plus Galapagos mockingbirds, marine turtles, frigate birds, Galapagos doves and lava lizards. This island boasts one of the most attractive coves in the whole archipelago. Take a hike along the coast into the Opuntia forest, then cool off with a snorkel, looking out for schools of fish, rays and sea turtles. After, continue to Isla Plaza Sur. When you arrive on this small, gorgeous island, you’ll head out for another walk to get close to sea lions, passing one of the Galapagos’ largest land iguana populations. The southern cliffs are great for spotting tropicbirds and swallow-tailed gulls, as well as ‘the Gentlemen’s Club’ – a gathering of male sea lions. Today, there may be an extra stop on the way to Plaza Sur to restock the boat’s provisions.

Day 7: Bahia Darwin – Prince Philip’s Steps, Isla Genovesa

Explore Isla Genovesa – the archipelago’s north-eastern outpost. The island’s varied landscapes are a twitcher’s paradise, with all three kinds of boobies (including the rare red-footed booby) nesting here. Next, see Bahia Darwin (Darwin Beach) for another birding site with large breeding colonies of seabirds, frigates, lava herons, swallow-tailed gulls, mockingbirds and vampire finches. Head out for a hike to see tide pools, sea lions and diamond stingrays. The steep Prince Philip’s Steps lead you to the heart of the seabird rookeries, with birds swirling overhead and nesting among the cliffs. Look out for storm petrels on the island’s rocky plains – Genovesa is the only place in the world where these birds can be seen flying during the day! After, maybe cool off with a snorkel, looking out for manta rays, sharks, turtles and moray eels, plus many species of fish.

Day 8: Bahia Sullivan, Isla Santiago – Cerro Dragon, Isla Santa Cruz

On Santiago Island’s eastern coast sits Bahia Sullivan. Take a walk along Pahoehoe lava, which was created by an eruption that occurred here in 1897. With some luck, you might see some marine iguanas, Sally Lightfoot crabs, sea lions, finches, turtles, sharks and penguins. During your walk, as always, your naturalist guide will take you through the geological history of the island. Then, travel to Cerro Dragon (Dragon Hill) – one of the best places to see land iguanas. Walk to a brackish lagoon to see lagoon birds such as stilts, pintail ducks, sandpipers, sanderlings and flamingos. Further inland, the trail offers a beautiful view of the bay and the western area of the archipelago. This area is a nesting site for land iguanas, which is constantly monitored and assisted by the Charles Darwin Research Station. The arid-zone vegetation makes for an ideal place to see Darwin’s finches, Galapagos mockingbirds, the endemic Galapagos flycatcher and yellow warblers.

Day 9: Black Turtle Cove – Las Bachas, Isla Santa Cruz

Explore the red mangrove wetland of Caleta Tortuga Negra (Black Turtle Cove) today on your Zodiac. Cruise through this peaceful cove and look out for mating green turtles, golden cow-nose rays, eagle rays and Galapagos sharks. After, head to Las Bachas, where the soft sand made of decomposed coral is a nesting site for the Pacific green turtle. Marine iguanas are also commonly spotted along the beach. The rocks make for excellent snorkelling and are populated by Sally Lightfoot crabs. A saltwater lagoon just near the beach is home to flamingo and whimbrel and you might also see a great blue heron. Remnants of a floating pier, a testimony to the US presence in the Galapagos during World War II, can also be seen.

Day 10: Isla Rabida – Punta Albemarle, Isla Isabela

Today, you’ll sail from Las Bachas to Isla Rabida, known for its spectacular red sand beaches, caused by the high iron content in the sand which rusts to form the unusual shade. From the shore, follow today’s hiking trail to a lagoon that’s one of the best spots in the Galapagos to see flamingos. Keep an eye out for nesting pelicans, pintail ducks, marine iguanas and sea lions, too. Check out a vast opuntia cactus forest, hinting at the previous habitation of land iguanas, Galapagos hawks, mockingbirds, doves, finches and lava lizards. After, you can opt to go snorkelling to seek out the resident sea stars, damsels, gobbies and surgeon fish. In the afternoon, head to Albemarle on the northeast side of Isabela Island. Covered in mangroves, the bay is home to sea turtles, sea lions, penguins and flightless cormorants who feed on the algae and fish here. Another fantastic location for snorkelling, you may like to have a look beneath the water’s surface in search of sea turtles and flightless cormorants.

Day 11: Tagus Cove – Bahia Urbina, Isla Isabela

Sail overnight from Punta Albermarle around to the western shores of Isla Isabela. Wake up near Tagus Cove, where pirates and whalers used to collect tortoises for their travels. Maybe go snorkelling here or check out the graffiti on the walls (the oldest of which is from 1836!). Look out for flightless cormorants, blue-footed boobies, a variety of waterfowl and the most northerly penguins in the world. You’ll then walk to a lookout point for a stunning view of the north of Isabela Island and Volcan Wolf (Wolf Volcano). Later, visit Bahia Urbina on the west of Isabela Island to see the bay’s diverse and colourful plant life, which attracts many different insects. The site also features a short hike inland, where giant tortoises can be spotted among the bushes. You may also see land iguanas, which often nest in the middle of the trail. Flycatchers, Darwin’s finches and mockingbirds are common on the ground and in the trees.

Day 12: Punta Espinosa, Isla Fernandina – Punta Vicente Roca, Isla Isabela

Today, visit Punta Espinosa – a narrow ledge of lava and sand extending from the base of La Cumbre volcano. Walk around the peninsula to see the lava cacti, marine iguanas, barking sea lions, tiny penguins and Sally Lightfoot crabs. Keep an eye out for the Galapagos hawk, too, hunting in the treetops. Then, dive into the clear waters for snorkelling, looking out for the resident turtles and sea lions. In the afternoon, head to Punta Vicente Roca and take a Zodiac ride to see the abundant wildlife here. This spot is also one of the best snorkelling spots in the archipelago! The route takes you along the cliffs and allows you to explore two shallow underwater caves. The primitive and unaggressive bullhead shark, known locally as the Port Jackson shark, is often seen here sharing its space with red-lipped batfish, frogfish, Pacific seahorses, the endemic Camotillo, schools of barracuda and brown-stripped snappers.

Day 13: Puerto Egas – Caleta Bucanero, Isla Santiago

Sail to Puerto Egas – a black-sand beach on the west side of James Bay, northwest of Isla Santiago. Home to incredible volcanic tuff formations, you’ll stroll along the beach with the native marine iguanas, pelicans, finches, mockingbirds, oystercatchers, Galapagos sea lions and fur seals. You can see the tidal pools, formed from ancient lava flow, providing a home for sponges, snails, hermit crabs, barnacles and fish. You might also end up snorkelling with a Galapagos fur seal – they’re always looking for a friend! In the afternoon, travel to the northwest side of Santiago Island where you’ll find Caleta Bucanero – named after the pirates and buccaneers who once found shelter in the bay. Here, you can go snorkelling and take a dinghy ride to look for blue-footed boobies, pelicans and nocturnal seagulls nesting in the cliffs.

Day 14: Isla Bartolome – Isla Sombrero Chino

Wake up in Bartolome Island – a volcanic landscape full of spatter cones and lava flows, home to Galapagos penguins and lava lizards. Put on your walking shoes and climb 360 wooden steps to the summit, where an amazing view of Pinnacle Rock awaits. This is one of the most photographed sights in the Galapagos! Hike to the top of a once-active volcano and enjoy the views of Bahia Sullivan on nearby Isla Santiago. If you’re in luck, you might see the Galapagos hawk. There’s also the chance to go snorkelling among the colourful marine life. In the afternoon, travel to the small island of Sombrero Chino, found on the southeast side of Santiago Island. With sandy beaches and a volcanic landscape, this is a great spot to hike and look out for the sea lions and penguins that rest here. Or, you can snorkel in search of reef sharks and sea turtles.

Day 15: Isla North Seymour – Charles Darwin Research Station, Isla Santa Cruz

Wake up in North Seymour – one of the most visited islands of the Galapagos. Take a morning walk around the island to see blue-footed boobies and swallow-tailed gulls. Boobies and frigates have an interesting relationship, sharing the same nesting area on North Seymour. Blue-footed boobies nest on the ground while the frigate birds nest just above them in the saltbushes. As you walk, look out for land iguanas, marine iguanas, Galapagos sea lions and the endemic incense tree. After, cool off and go snorkelling to see the variety of fish and white-tipped reef sharks, rays and sea lions here. Later, travel to Isla Santa Cruz – the second largest island in the Galapagos. Visit the Charles Darwin Research Station – undertaking vital conservation work, the station also makes for interesting exploration and offers the best opportunities for close encounters with giant tortoises. You may also see baby tortoises!

Day 16: Puerto Ayora – Santa Cruz Highlands, Isla Baltra – Quito

Flights to the mainland depart mid-morning, so it’s an early start for your last morning on the islands today. You’ll visit the Santa Cruz Highlands first, travelling through the agricultural region and into the misty forests, where you can see the dome-shaped giant tortoises in the wild. Look out for different species of Darwin finches and the world-famous woodpecker and warbler finches. Then, it’s time to bid farewell to the archipelago and head to the airport for your mid-morning flight back to Quito for the last night of the trip. You’ll arrive at about 4 pm, taking a transfer back to your hotel. You might want to head out with your fellow travellers for dinner tonight, toasting to an incredible, wildlife-filled adventure.

Day 17: Quito

There are no activities planned for today, and your adventure finishes after breakfast this morning. Of course, that doesn’t mean your adventure has to end! Why not stay on in Quito for a few days and discover the charms of the city. If you need help booking extra accommodation, just speak to your booking agent ahead of time.

Departure Dates


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Feb 4, 2025 Feb 20, 2025 $16,597.00
Feb 4, 2025 Feb 20, 2025 $16,597.00
Feb 4, 2025 Feb 20, 2025 $18,353.00
Feb 4, 2025 Feb 20, 2025 $17,913.00
Feb 18, 2025 Mar 6, 2025 $16,597.00
Feb 18, 2025 Mar 6, 2025 $16,597.00
Feb 18, 2025 Mar 6, 2025 $18,353.00
Feb 18, 2025 Mar 6, 2025 $17,913.00
Mar 4, 2025 Mar 20, 2025 $16,597.00
Mar 4, 2025 Mar 20, 2025 $16,597.00
Mar 4, 2025 Mar 20, 2025 $18,353.00
Mar 4, 2025 Mar 20, 2025 $17,913.00
Mar 18, 2025 Apr 3, 2025 $16,597.00
Mar 18, 2025 Apr 3, 2025 $16,597.00
Mar 18, 2025 Apr 3, 2025 $18,353.00
Mar 18, 2025 Apr 3, 2025 $17,913.00
Apr 1, 2025 Apr 17, 2025 $16,597.00
Apr 1, 2025 Apr 17, 2025 $16,597.00
Apr 1, 2025 Apr 17, 2025 $18,353.00
Apr 1, 2025 Apr 17, 2025 $17,913.00
May 13, 2025 May 29, 2025 $16,597.00
May 13, 2025 May 29, 2025 $16,597.00
May 13, 2025 May 29, 2025 $18,353.00
May 13, 2025 May 29, 2025 $17,913.00
May 27, 2025 Jun 12, 2025 $16,597.00
May 27, 2025 Jun 12, 2025 $16,597.00
May 27, 2025 Jun 12, 2025 $18,353.00
May 27, 2025 Jun 12, 2025 $17,913.00
Jun 10, 2025 Jun 26, 2025 $16,597.00
Jun 10, 2025 Jun 26, 2025 $16,597.00
Jun 10, 2025 Jun 26, 2025 $18,353.00
Jun 10, 2025 Jun 26, 2025 $17,913.00
Jun 24, 2025 Jul 10, 2025 $16,597.00
Jun 24, 2025 Jul 10, 2025 $16,597.00
Jun 24, 2025 Jul 10, 2025 $18,353.00
Jun 24, 2025 Jul 10, 2025 $17,913.00
Aug 5, 2025 Aug 21, 2025 $16,597.00
Aug 5, 2025 Aug 21, 2025 $16,597.00
Aug 5, 2025 Aug 21, 2025 $18,353.00
Aug 5, 2025 Aug 21, 2025 $17,913.00
Aug 19, 2025 Sep 4, 2025 $16,597.00
Aug 19, 2025 Sep 4, 2025 $16,597.00
Aug 19, 2025 Sep 4, 2025 $18,353.00
Aug 19, 2025 Sep 4, 2025 $17,913.00
Sep 2, 2025 Sep 18, 2025 $16,597.00
Sep 2, 2025 Sep 18, 2025 $16,597.00
Sep 2, 2025 Sep 18, 2025 $18,353.00
Sep 2, 2025 Sep 18, 2025 $17,913.00
Sep 16, 2025 Oct 2, 2025 $16,597.00
Sep 16, 2025 Oct 2, 2025 $16,597.00
Sep 16, 2025 Oct 2, 2025 $18,353.00
Sep 16, 2025 Oct 2, 2025 $17,913.00
Oct 28, 2025 Nov 13, 2025 $16,597.00
Oct 28, 2025 Nov 13, 2025 $16,597.00
Oct 28, 2025 Nov 13, 2025 $18,353.00
Oct 28, 2025 Nov 13, 2025 $17,913.00
Nov 11, 2025 Nov 27, 2025 $16,597.00
Nov 11, 2025 Nov 27, 2025 $16,597.00
Nov 11, 2025 Nov 27, 2025 $18,353.00
Nov 11, 2025 Nov 27, 2025 $17,913.00
Nov 25, 2025 Dec 11, 2025 $16,597.00
Nov 25, 2025 Dec 11, 2025 $16,597.00
Nov 25, 2025 Dec 11, 2025 $18,353.00
Nov 25, 2025 Dec 11, 2025 $17,913.00
Dec 9, 2025 Dec 25, 2025 $16,597.00
Dec 9, 2025 Dec 25, 2025 $16,597.00
Dec 9, 2025 Dec 25, 2025 $18,353.00
Dec 9, 2025 Dec 25, 2025 $17,913.00
Jan 6, 2026 Jan 22, 2026 $22,685.00
Jan 6, 2026 Jan 22, 2026 $22,685.00
Jan 6, 2026 Jan 22, 2026 $25,100.00
Jan 6, 2026 Jan 22, 2026 $24,495.00
Jan 20, 2026 Feb 5, 2026 $22,685.00
Jan 20, 2026 Feb 5, 2026 $22,685.00
Jan 20, 2026 Feb 5, 2026 $25,100.00
Jan 20, 2026 Feb 5, 2026 $24,495.00
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Feb 3, 2026 Feb 19, 2026 $22,685.00
Feb 3, 2026 Feb 19, 2026 $25,100.00
Feb 3, 2026 Feb 19, 2026 $24,495.00
Feb 17, 2026 Mar 5, 2026 $22,685.00
Feb 17, 2026 Mar 5, 2026 $22,685.00
Feb 17, 2026 Mar 5, 2026 $25,100.00
Feb 17, 2026 Mar 5, 2026 $24,495.00
Mar 3, 2026 Mar 19, 2026 $22,685.00
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Mar 17, 2026 Apr 2, 2026 $25,100.00
Mar 17, 2026 Apr 2, 2026 $24,495.00
Apr 28, 2026 May 14, 2026 $22,685.00
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May 12, 2026 May 28, 2026 $22,685.00
May 12, 2026 May 28, 2026 $22,685.00
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Jul 21, 2026 Aug 6, 2026 $25,100.00
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Aug 4, 2026 Aug 20, 2026 $22,685.00
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Dec 8, 2026 Dec 24, 2026 $22,685.00
Dec 8, 2026 Dec 24, 2026 $22,685.00
Dec 8, 2026 Dec 24, 2026 $25,100.00
Dec 8, 2026 Dec 24, 2026 $24,495.00

Tour Details

Travel Dates

Departures year round

Duration

17 days

Price From

$16,597.00

Sale Ends

December 31, 2025
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