Luxury Galapagos Cruises
Alta
Luxury motor sailor offering week long itineraries and live aboard dive cruises
Evolution
Luxury midsize ship offering week long itineraries
Galapagos Explorer II
Luxurious 100 passenger ship offering 3, 4 and 7 night itineraries
Grace
Luxurious and historic motor yacht offering week long itineraries
Galapagos Odyssey
New motor yacht offering 3, 4 and 7 night Itineraries
Journey I
First class catamaran offering 3, 4 and 7 night itineraries

First class catamaran offering 3, 4 and 7 night itineraries
Seaman II
Spacious catamaran offering 5 and 7 night itineraries
Tip Top II
First class motor yacht offering 4, 7 and 14 night itineraries
Tip Top III
First class motor yacht offering 4 and 7 night itineraries
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GALAPAGOS LUXURY CRUISES - THE GRACE ITINERARY
Day 1 - Saturday/ Galapagos Arrival, Kicker Rock & Playa Ochoa, San Cristobal
We begin our morning with a flight to the Galapagos Islands. Our crew meets us at the airport and assists us with our luggage and transfers with us to the Grace. Once on board we have lunch and set sail past Kicker Rock for Isla Lobos.
Playa Ochoa is a small island just an hour from San Cristobal. It is an excellent spot to practice snorkeling skills as well as view a variety of sea birds.
Day 2 - Sunday / Darwin Bay & Prince Philips Steps, Genovesa (Tower)
Tower is a collapsed volcano and the Alta sails directly into its large caldera to anchor at the foot of the steep crater walls. Tower attracts an enormous number of pelagic seabirds that come there to nest. Great frigatebirds, red-footed boobies, swallow-tailed gulls and storm petrels all breed here by the thousands.
Day 3 - Monday / Tagus Cove & Punta Espinosa, Fernandina
Lying directly east of Fernandina on the west coast approximately 2/3's of the way up Isabela is the narrow channel of Tagus Cove. Arriving here the boat will sail through the Bolivar Channel, these are the coldest most productive waters in the Galapagos, the upwelling of the Cromwell Current, where dolphins and whales are frequently seen. The coves quiet waters make for an ideal panga ride beneath its sheltered cliffs, where blue-footed boobies, brown noddies, pelicans and noddy terns make their nests, and flightless cormorants and penguins inhabit the lava ledges.
The youngest of the Galapagos Islands, Fernandina is approximately 700,00 years old. It's location to the west and on the far side of Isabela makes it one of the least visited islands. Fernandina is home to the largest colony of marine iguanas. Flightless cormorants nest in along this rocky area near the high water line, and recently Galapagos penguins have been spotted nesting in the area.
Day 4 - Tuesday / Urbina Bay & Punta Vicente Roca, Isabela
Lying at the foot of Alcedo Volcano, south of Tagus Cove, is Urvina Bay (Urbina Bay) one of the best and the most recent example of geological uplift in the Galapagos. Seasonally Urvina Bay provides a nesting area for many of the Galapagos creatures. Female tortoises journey down from Alcedo to lay their eggs in the sand. Galapagos penguins, flightless cormorants and brown pelicans have all been seen nesting in the area.
Located on the mouth of the seahorse that forms Isabela, Punta Vicente Roca is the remains of an ancient volcano. A panga ride along the two turquoise coves and bay provides an excellent opportunity to view masked boobies, blue-footed boobies, and flightless cormorants.
Day 5 - Wednesday / Bartolome & Dragon Hill
Located just off Sullivan Bay east of Santiago, Bartolome, a desolate island with few plants is the most visited and most photographed island in the Galapagos. Bartolome's Pinnacle Rock has become one of the best recognized and most photographed sights in the islands and was the back drop for the motion picture Master and Commander.
At Cerro Dragon you can observe flamingoes in the “Humedal” lagoon, migratory birds, Darwin finches, mocking birds and lava lizards. The arid vegetation consists mostly of prickly pear cactus, rosewood or Palo Santo. the beach zone there are lots of native plants and animals such as marine iguanas, sea lions, oystercatchers, pelicans and small colonies of blue footed boobies.
Day 6 - Thursday / Darwin Station & Highlands, Santa Cruz
Located near the center of the archipelago, Santa Cruz is the center of tourism in the Galapagos. A ten minute walk from the center of town, the Charles Darwin Research Station is the working Galapagos based branch of the international, non-profit Charles Darwin Foundation, a visit to the Charles Darwin Research Station is included in all cruises of the islands. Visitors learn about natural history, issues concerning the islands, and see the Tortoise breeding and rearing project at work
A trip to the highlands offers an excellent opportunities for viewing wild tortoises. As you walk through the forest, listen carefully for the sound of heavy foot steps and the sound of shrubs being slowly crushed as the tortoises make their way through the brush to enjoy a meal. The Highlands also offers plenty of lava tubes, sinkholes and craters to explore. Theses eerie formations offer a fascinating hike into the belly of the island to view its volcanic make-up.
Day 7 - Friday / Punta Suarez & Gardner Bay, Española
Española's two visitor sites offer an exceptional island visit. Gardner Bay is a favorite destination for swimming and snorkeling as well as offering a great beach. Punta Suarez is one of the highlights of the Galapagos Islands. The variety and quantity of wildlife assures a memorable visit. Visitors find migrant, resident, and endemic wildlife including brightly colored marine iguanas, Española lava lizards, Hood mockingbirds, swallow tailed gulls, blue-footed boobies, masked boobies, Galapagos hawks, a selection of finch, and the waved albatross.
Day 8 - Saturday Morning / Interpretation Center & Galapagos Departure
Returning to the island of San Cristobal, we visit the interpretation center to learn about the conservation efforts in the Galapagos. We then return to the airport for our flight back to the Ecuadorian mainland.
*Please note the itinerary may vary due to changes in air schedules, weather, national park regulations, local conditions, safety or unforeseen emergencies.






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