
WEST & EAST EXPEDITION (B+C)
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Experience unforgettable Galapagos adventures with our weekly departures. Our itineraries include full board, two daily guided excursions, and optional activities like snorkeling, kayaking, and dinghy rides. You can also extend your trip with diving programs and extra nights in Galapagos upon request.
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ITINERARY HIGHLIGHTS

Iguana Kingdom
Iguana Kingdom
At Punta Espinosa, witness thousands of marine iguanas basking on volcanic rocks. Watch as they dive into the ocean to feed underwater!

Giant Tortoise Walk
Giant Tortoise Walk
At the Santa Cruz Highlands, stroll among giant tortoises in their natural habitat, surrounded by lush vegetation and rare finches.
Snorkel Adventure
Snorkel Adventure
At Punta Vicente Roca, dive into a world of penguins, sea turtles, and unique fish species, exploring the rugged underwater cliffs of an eroded volcano.DAY BY DAY ITINERARY
Day 1 - Wednesday
MORNING:
✈ Baltra Airport. Departure from either Quito or Guayaquil to Baltra Island is a 2 ½ hour flight. Upon arrival in the Galapagos, passengers are greeted at the airport by our knowledgeable guides who will accompany them on a short ten-minute bus ride to the pier where they will board the Coral I or Coral II.
AFTERNOON:
Black Turtle Cove (Santa Cruz Island). On the north shore of Santa Cruz Island, accessible only by sea, four species of mangrove crowd and form an internal lagoon, turtles visit the calm waters, peaking their heads above the surface while fish, rays circle below. White-tipped reef sharks can be seen beneath the boat, plus sea birds, including pelicans, herons and egrets. This cove has been declared as a “turtle sanctuary”.
- Difficulty level: Low
- Type of terrain: None
- Duration: 1 hour dingy ride
Day 2 - Thursday
MORNING:
Punta Vicente Roca (Isabela Island). Spectacular site, surrounded by immense cliffs of an eroded volcano. Studded with resting seabirds like brown noddies and Nazca boobies. Superb snorkeling with unique fish species. Swim with penguins and green turtles.
- Difficulty level: Medium
- Type of terrain: Flat / Semi-rocky
- Duration: 1 hour snorkeling, 30 min Panga Ride
AFTERNOON:
Punta Espinosa (Fernandina Island). Pristine Fernandina, the marine iguana capital. Its desolate volcanic backdrop hosts a massive concentration of these enigmatic reptiles. Surprisingly, Galapagos penguins share the same shoreline. Snorkeling offers an exciting opportunity to witness marine iguanas feeding underwater, alongside penguins, turtles, and unique flightless cormorants.
- Difficulty level: Medium
- Type of terrain: Flat / Semi-rocky
- Duration: 1 ½ hour walk, 1 hour snorkeling, 1 hour dinghy ride
Day 3 - Friday
MORNING:
Urbina Bay (Isabela Island). At the far end of a long level hike, we arrive at a strange phenomenon where large blocks of coral lie completely exposed after a dramatic geological uplift in 1954. Located at the western base of Alcedo Volcano, we hope to run into a few impressive land iguanas and some volcanoes endemic to Galapagos giant tortoises during the wet season.
- Difficulty level: Medium
- Type of terrain: Flat / Rocky
- Duration: 1 ½ hour walk, 1 hour snorkeling
AFTERNOON:
Tagus Cove (Isabela Island). Tagus Cove, a historic pirate hideout and anchorage. Visited by Charles Darwin and the HMS Beagle in 1835. Hike past Darwin Lake and stunning volcanic landscape, revealing Isabela island's dramatic northern volcanoes. Snorkel along a submerged wall with turtles, fish, penguins, and flightless cormorants. Enjoy a panga ride or kayak for added excitement!
- Difficulty level: Medium, high.
- Type of terrain: Steep
- Duration: 2 hour hike, 30 min kayaking, 1 hour snorkeling, 40 minutes dinghy ride.
Day 4 - Saturday
MORNING:
Egas Port (Santiago Island). The black volcanic sand sets this landing apart from most, it's best known for the dramatic shoreline where we meet a host of species that chose to live between land and sea. Among these are the endemic Galapagos fur seals, which maintain a small colony at the end of our walk.
- Difficulty level: Medium
- Type of terrain: Flat / Semi - rocky
- Duration: 1 ½ hour hike, 1 hour snorkeling, 30 min Panga Ride.
AFTERNOON:
Sullivan Bay (Santiago Island). It has an extensive features relative to young pa-hoe-hoe lava flows formed during the last quarter of the 19th century. In the middle of the lava flow, older reddish-yellow-colored tuff cones appear. Mollugo plants with their yellow-to-orange whorled leaves usually grow out of the fissures. Walking on solidified lava gives the impression of being on another planet.
- Difficulty level: High
- Type of terrain: Flat -volcanic lava
- Duration: 1 ½ hour walk, 1 hour snorkeling
Day 5 - Sunday
MORNING:
Bachas Beach (Santa Cruz Island). Named for some wrecked World War II barges whose ribs are still visible in the sand this visitor site offers great swimming, a lovely walk along the shore, and a visit to a lagoon behind the high tide line with wading birds, marine iguanas and sometimes even flamingoes. The two beaches are also favorite nesting sites for green turtles which often leave tractor-like tracks in the sand.
Highlands (Santa Cruz Island). In the central highlands of Santa Cruz Island, we have our best opportunity to interact at close quarters with totally wild, Galapagos giant tortoises. A short walk among these huge, 600lb, reptiles will also offer the chance for more highland species, especially several species of the famed finches.
- Difficulty level: Medium, Low
- Type of terrain: Sandy / Semi - rocky. Flat & Mudduy
- Duration: 1 ½ hour walk, 1 hour snorkeling or beach time, 1 hour walk, 45 minutes drive
AFTERNOON:
North Seymour Island. This flat, uplifting, island is an important spot to see both magnificent and great frigatebird males courting the females and, we will also likely see courting blue-footed boobies too. Sea lions, swallow-tailed gulls, crashing surf and distant views of the Daphne Islands top off a great visit.
- Difficulty level: Medium
- Type of terrain: Rocky & Sandy
- Duration: 1 hour 45 min hike, 1 hour glass-bottom or 1 hour deep snorkeling
Day 6 - Monday
MORNING:
Charles Darwin Research Station (Santa Cruz Island). Once home to the famous Lonesome George, the last tortoise of the Pinta race. The center is set in the Galapagos National Park Service where various interpretative buildings are available to visit. The grounds, with large stands of native vegetation, are one of the better places to spot some of the seldom-seen Darwin’s finches.
- Difficulty level: Low
- Type of terrain: Flat
- Duration: 1 ½ hour visit
AFTERNOON:
Mosquera Islet. This tiny, low-lying islet, converted into coral sand, is set between the north and south Seymour Islands. It's home to a group of sea lions that come to laze on the soft white sand, it's an excellent spot to observe shorebirds, herons, lava gulls, and boobies. Snorkeling or diving here, one can often see sharks, rays, and barracudas.
- Difficulty level: High
- Type of terrain: Flat volcaninc lava
- Duration: 1 ½ hour walk, 1 hour snorkeling or 1 hour beach time
Day 7 - Tuesday
MORNING:
South Plaza Island. Sea lions, swallow-tailed gulls, and land iguanas are all present at the landing site. The small island is covered with a carpet of a red succulent studded with Opuntia cacti. At the cliff edge, we spend time watching birds like frigatebirds, flocks of Galapagos shearwaters, and of particular note, flights of displaying red-billed tropicbirds.
- Difficulty level: Medium
- Type of terrain: Rocky
- Duration: 2 hour hike.
AFTERNOON:
Santa Fe Island. After a fabulous snorkel in the turquoise waters of the protected bay, we may have enjoyed time with sea lions, turtles, reef sharks, and spotted eagle rays. Landing on a sandy beach, we spend time watching the abundant sea lions there with us. We begin a walk past a forest of island-endemic giant Opuntia cacti and we can watch the Santa Fe land iguana.
- Difficulty level: Low
- Type of terrain: Rocky
- Duration: 30 min kayaking, 1 hour 45 min hike, 1 hour deep snorkeling or 45 min glass-bottom boat
Day 8 - Wednesday
MORNING:
Lobos Island (San Cristobal Island). Isla Lobos is approximately 20 minutes by boat from Puerto Baquerizo Moreno. Once on the island, the trail is about 850 meters and there will be rocky trails and a nice & easy sand trail too. There is a small population of blue-footed boobies and great frigatebirds nests at this site.
- Difficulty level: Medium
- Type of terrain: Rocky - Sandy
- Duration: 1 ½ hour walk.
AFTERNOON:
San Cristobal Airport. After the visit, passengers will be transferred to the airport for their return flight to Guayaquil or Quito.
ROUTE MAP OF THE WEST & EAST EXPEDITION

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LAND IGUANA
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BLUE FOOTED BOOBY
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GIANT TORTOISE
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SEA LION
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FRIGATE BIRD
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SEA TURTLE
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MARINE IGUANA
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GALAPAGOS PELICAN
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FUR SEAL
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DARWIN FINCH
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NAZCA BOOBY
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GALAPAGOS HAWK
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MOCKINGBIRD
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