Galapagos Islands Cruise
Immerse yourself in the Galápagos Islands’ natural beauty on this seven-night luxury cruise aboard the Elite catamaran. This exclusive journey explores the archipelago’s central islands, from San Cristóbal to Floreana, offering action-packed excursions both above and below the water’s surface.
Spend your days hiking through volcanic landscapes, snorkeling alongside magnificent marine life, and marveling at bird-filled cliffs from the comfort of a dinghy. With expert naturalist guides, you’ll gain deep insights into the unique wildlife of the Galápagos Islands and the geological forces that have shaped this breathtaking ecosystem.
The Galápagos Islands are home to some of the world’s most extraordinary wildlife, much of which is found nowhere else on Earth. From the iconic blue-footed boobies, frigatebirds, and giant tortoises to playful sea lions, marine iguanas, and hammerhead sharks, every excursion presents new opportunities for discovery.
Luxury Afloat: The Elite Experience
Spacious Suites: Panoramic windows, private balconies, and elegant design for unparalleled comfort.
Modern Amenities: Sun deck with a hot tub, gourmet dining, and world-class service.
Small-Group Exploration: Limited guest capacity ensures a more intimate and immersive experience.
Eco-Conscious Cruising: The Elite is committed to sustainable travel and responsible tourism.
Please note: While the crew of the Elite does its best to adhere to published itineraries, they are subject to change due to weather conditions, National Park regulations, and other unforeseen circumstances.
Embark on the Elite Galapagos Cruise for a once-in-a-lifetime luxury adventure, combining comfort, exploration, and the magic of the Galápagos Islands.
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Itinerary
Day 1 - Saturday:
Fly into San Cristobal Airport where you will be met by one of our reps and transferred to the Elite. After lunch onboard, we’ll spend the afternoon exploring El Junco Lagoon, a spectacular crater lake in the highlands of San Cristobal. A rocky trail fringed by lush vegetation leads to the crater rim, from where there are sweeping views across the island. If you’re lucky, you may even see frigate birds diving for food in the surrounding waters.
- Meals included: Lunch, Dinner
Day 2 - Sunday:
After breakfast, we’ll visit a small island named in honor of Lord Hugh Seymour, who served as a senior officer in the British Royal Navy. A short walk through native vegetation allows you to view a diversity of birds, including swallow-tailed gulls, blue-footed boobies, and frigate birds. If you’re lucky, you may even see male frigates inflating their bright red chest pouches to attract females.
In the afternoon, we will head to Dragon Hill on Santa Cruz Island, which is famed for its thriving population of Galapagos land iguanas. As we walk along the rocky coastline and through the forest of Palo Santo trees, keep your eyes peeled for these unique creatures. The adjacent coral reef attracts a diversity of colorful fish, making it a great spot for snorkeling.
- Accommodations: Elite Catamaran
- Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 3 - Monday:
Today begins with an exploration of Las Tintoreras, a chain of islets strung off Isabela Island. They are renowned for their dark lava formations, which are best explored by dinghy, kayak, or paddleboard. Under the water’s surface, you can often see turtles, penguins, and sea lions playing, as well as friendly Galapagos sharks.
Afterward, we’ll visit one of the most active volcanoes in the archipelago, the Sierra Negra, which boasts the second-largest caldera in the world. Our hike takes us through forests of guava trees while offering magnificent panoramas of the island’s other volcanoes.
Our destination this afternoon is the Arnaldo Tupiza Breeding Center, which is home to two different species of Galapagos giant tortoises. As you stroll through the native gardens, learn about the important role the center is playing in the conservation of the archipelago’s wildlife. We’ll then continue to the lagoons, swamps, and mangrove-fringed wetlands on the outskirts of Puerto Villamil, which provide a habitat for migratory stilts and flamingos.
- Accommodations: Elite Catamaran
- Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 4 - Tuesday:
We’ll begin today on the west coast of Isabela Island at Moreno Point, which harbors green lagoons and mangrove forests amidst its seemingly barren lava terrain. It’s a wonderful place to see Galapagos penguins in their natural habitat, as well as blue herons and flamingos. There will be the option to take a dinghy ride along the rocky coastline or go snorkeling to observe green sea turtles and white-tip sharks.
Spend the afternoon exploring Urbina Bay, which nestles at the base of the Alcedo Volcano. Following a major volcanic uplift event in 1954, a large area of coral reef emerged from the ocean. A walk along this newly formed shore offers a fascinating insight into the corals and marine life that were so recently hidden below the water’s surface. Along the way, you may spot land iguanas and giant tortoises, as well as flightless cormorants and Galapagos hawks. There will also be time for an optional snorkeling excursion.
- Accommodations: Elite Catamaran
- Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 5 - Wednesday:
Start the day with a visit to the youngest island in the Galapagos, Fernandina, and, more specifically, Espinosa Point. It’s an area of exceptional natural beauty and a popular spot for snorkeling to see marine iguanas feeding underwater. On the surrounding rocks, it’s possible to spot sally lightfoot crabs and marine iguanas basking in the sunshine, as well as get up close to lava cacti.
After lunch, we’ll continue to Vicente Roca Point, which is located on the northwest coast of Isabela Island. Its twin coves provide important nesting sites for a variety of bird species, including blue-footed and Nazca boobies, storm petrels, and brown noddy terns. The cooler waters in this area bring an abundance of food for large ocean mammals, such as whales, dolphins, and sea lions.
- Accommodations: Elite Catamaran
- Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 6 - Thursday:
This morning will be spent exploring Rabida Island, which is renowned for its dark red sand beach, dramatic cliffs, and cacti-studded volcanic hills. On a dinghy ride along its coastline, you may be able to spot blue-footed and Nazca boobies while mockingbirds, yellow warblers, and pelicans can be seen inland. Rabida is also the only site in the Galapagos where all nine Darwin’s finches are found. A boisterous colony of sea lions inhabit the beach while the underwater life includes rays and sharks.
In the afternoon, we’ll continue to Bartolome Island, which lies within Sullivan Bay. A walking trail leads to the summit of the island, from where you can enjoy stunning views of Pinnacle Rock and its surrounding lava flows. One of the nearby beaches provides an important nesting site for green turtles, with spotted eagle rays and reef sharks often seen during snorkeling excursions.
- Accommodations: Elite Catamaran
- Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 7 - Friday:
After breakfast, we’ll visit an iconic landmark of the Galapagos Islands, Kicker Rock, which was eroded from the cone of an extinct volcano. Aside from being a spectacular sight, it provides a habitat for blue-footed boobies, frigatebirds, and sea lions, which can be observed perched on the ledges as we circumnavigate the rock formation.
Our next stop is Witch Hill on San Cristobal Island, which offers superb views of Kicker Rock. At the base of its eroded tuff cone is an idyllic white sandy beach and calm waters that are perfect for snorkeling. You can stroll along the beach and explore the inland trails to spot a variety of shore birds, finches, and mockingbirds.
In the afternoon, we will embark on our longest hike of the trip to visit a giant tortoise reserve on San Cristobal Island. Here, you can watch these magnificent creatures ambling in their natural habitat, alongside other endemic species that include lava lizards and mockingbirds. There will also be another opportunity to go snorkeling and visit a sea turtle nesting site.
- Accommodations: Elite Catamaran
- Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 8 - Saturday:
Begin your final day in the Galapagos Islands with a visit to the San Cristobal Interpretation Center, which offers an insight into the natural and human history of the islands. It’s also a great place to learn about the conservation work being conducted to ensure the future survival of the archipelago’s wildlife. Several trails lead from the center and offer magnificent views of the volcanic coastline below.
It’s then time to head to San Cristobal Airport for your return flight to mainland Ecuador.
- Meals included: Breakfast
Itinerary B:
Discover the Galapagos Islands’ natural beauty and wildlife riches on this seven-night cruise aboard the luxurious Elite catamaran. It explores the archipelago’s eastern and northern islands, from Floreana and Española in the south to Genovesa in the north, and includes a diverse range of excursions, both above and below the water’s surface.
Throughout this week-long trip, you’ll snorkel alongside magnificent marine life, observe birds launching themselves off cliffs, and get up close to sea lions on idyllic beaches. Along the way, naturalist guides will share their knowledge of the archipelago’s unique wildlife and the geological forces that have shaped this enchanting part of the world.
Day 1 - Saturday:
Fly into San Cristobal Airport where you will be met by one of our reps and transferred to the Elite. After lunch onboard, we’ll spend the afternoon exploring the David Rodriguez Breeding Center where you can get up close to Galapagos giant tortoises of all ages. While wandering between its natural-inspired enclosures, learn about the vital work the center is doing to ensure the future survival of these creatures.
- Accommodations: Elite Catamaran
- Meals Included: Lunch, Dinner
Day 2 - Sunday:
After breakfast, we’ll visit Suarez Point on Española Island to observe a large colony of Nazca and blue-footed boobies. A circular walking trail meanders past the nesting sites where mockingbirds and marine iguanas can also be seen. A highlight of visiting Española is watching waved albatross launching themselves off the cliffs and seeing water being shot 25 meters into the air from the island’s blowholes.
In the afternoon, we’ll visit the pristine sands of Gardner Bay, which is renowned for its resident sea lions. Here, you’ll have the opportunity to go kayaking or paddle boarding, as well as observe the waved albatrosses that use the beach as a breeding ground. Snorkeling is also an option around Gardner and Osborn islets where you’ll find colorful corals, tropical fish, and playful young sea lions.
- Accommodations: Elite Catamaran
- Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 3 - Monday:
Today begins with an excursion to Cormorant Point, which is notable for its two contrasting beaches. On one side is olive-green sand (resulting from a high concentration of olivine crystals) while the other is pure white as a result of pulverized coral. A highlight of any visit is observing the large population of Galapagos flamingos that feed in the saltwater pond. Stilts, white-cheeked pintails, and large-billed flycatchers can also be seen here.
Afterward, we will continue by dingy to Devil’s Crown to explore this submerged volcanic crater. It provides a habitat for a diversity of corals and marine species, making it one of the Galapagos Island’s top snorkeling spots.
Our destination this afternoon is Post Office Bay, named after the barrel left here by British whalers in the 18th century as a makeshift post office. The nearby beach offers excellent snorkeling and kayaking, as well as the opportunity to walk through a lava tube. A dinghy ride will take us to Baroness’ Lookout, which is named after an Australian woman who mysteriously disappeared while visiting the island in the 1930s. From the lookout, there are sweeping views across the surrounding coastline.
- Accommodations: Elite Catamaran
- Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 4 - Tuesday:
We’ll begin today at Mosquera Islet, which lies between Baltra and North Seymour. Here, you are likely to encounter a large number of sea lions and a diversity of shorebirds, as well as colorful sally lightfoot crabs. Snorkelers can discover the surrounding coral reef, which is frequented by sharks, rays, and turtles.
In the afternoon, we’ll visit the beautiful white sands of Bachas Beach, which is named after the rusted barge that was left here by the Americans during World War I. It’s now a popular sea turtle nesting site and these endearing creatures can be observed while snorkeling just offshore. Sally lightfoot and hermit crabs are also abundant on the rocky shores while pink flamingos feed in the adjacent lagoon.
- Accommodations: Elite Catamaran
- Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 5 - Wednesday:
Start the day with a visit to El Barranco (also known as Prince Philip’s Steps), a rocky stairway that passes by a colony of Nazca and red-footed boobies. Once we reach its lava plateau, we’ll continue walking through a Palo Santo forest and watch as storm petrels launch themselves into flight. At the base of the cliffs, a dinghy ride offers the chance to see Galapagos fur seals, which are one of the archipelago’s more elusive creatures.
After lunch, we’ll continue to Darwin Bay and go snorkeling, kayaking, and paddleboarding in its protected waters. Hammerhead sharks, rays, and tropical reef fish all find a sanctuary here while the tidal lagoon and fringing mangrove forest provide a habitat for birdlife. In addition to Nazca and red-footed boobies, swallow-tailed gulls are often spotted. If you’re feeling energetic, you can follow the inland trail that leads to a spectacular viewpoint overlooking Darwin Bay.
- Accommodations: Elite Catamaran
- Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 6 - Thursday:
This morning will be spent exploring Espumilla Beach on the north coast of Santiago Island, which is perfect for snorkeling, kayaking, and paddleboarding. It is named after the meringue-like foam that can often be seen along its white sands and is a great spot to watch hawks and herons hunting for sally lightfoot crabs.
At Buccaneer Cove, you can learn about the sailors and whalers who once anchored here, as well as its importance as a sea turtle nesting site. A dinghy ride along the shore offers up-close views of the surrounding rock formations, which provide nesting ledges for boobies, pelicans, and gulls.
In the afternoon, we’ll visit Egas Port, a black sand beach that was once the site of a salt mine. Embark on a short walk past its tidal pools and volcanic grottos where fur seals can often be seen, alongside marine iguanas and sally lightfoot crabs. Snorkeling is also possible here and it’s a wonderful site for observing shorebirds.
- Accommodations: Elite Catamaran
- Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 7 - Friday:
After breakfast, we’ll visit Black Turtle Cove on the north shore of Santa Cruz Island. It is notable for its mangrove forest comprising three different species, which together provide an important habitat for marine life. During a dinghy ride, you are likely to see spotted eagle and mustard rays, white-tipped reef sharks, and green sea turtles as they come to the surface for air. Black Turtle Cove also provides an important feeding ground for pelicons, herons, and egrets.
In the afternoon, we’ll head into the highlands of Santa Cruz to observe Galapagos giant tortoises in the wild, alongside Darwin’s finches. Then continue to the Charles Darwin Research Station to learn about the vital work being carried out to preserve the archipelago’s natural ecosystems. It’s also renowned for its giant tortoise breeding program and a great place for close-up photographs.
- Accommodations: Elite Catamaran
- Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 8 - Saturday:
Begin your final day in the Galapagos Islands with a dinghy ride to Lobos Island, which is named after the sea lions that reside here. Take the opportunity to snorkel with these inquisitive creatures (together with green sea turtles and rays) or follow the inland trail that leads to a blue-footed booby and frigatebird nesting site.
It’s then time to head to San Cristobal Airport for your return flight to mainland Ecuador.
- Meals Included: Breakfast
Dates & Rates
Supplementary Information
Galapagos Cruise Packages
Cruise Options & Rates
- 4-Night Cruise: Starting at $6,190 per person
- 7-Night Cruise: Starting at $9,990 per person
- 10-Night Cruise: Starting at $13,690 per person
- 14-Night Cruise: Starting at $18,690 per person
Charter Rates:
- Starting at $149,190 for a 7-Night Cruise
- $278,990 for a 14-Night Cruise
Rates are per person based on double occupancy. A 50% single supplement applies for single suites.
High Occupancy Dates & Policies
For Christmas and New Year’s Eve departures:
- A 10% surcharge applies.
- Charter rates and availability do not apply.
- A 100% single supplement applies for single suites.
Child Discounts
- Children under 12 receive a 25% discount when traveling with two adults.
- Discounts do not apply for Christmas and New Year’s Eve departures.
Included in Your Cruise
- Transfers between the airport and the catamaran.
- Double or single accommodations on the Elite or Golden Suites.
- Guided expeditions led by top bilingual National Park guides (English/Spanish).
- Daily activity briefings.
- All meals, snacks, soft drinks, and juices.
- Captain’s welcome and farewell cocktails.
- Use of gear for activities, including sea kayaks, paddleboards, wetsuits, masks, snorkels, and binoculars.
- Access to yoga mats, kettlebells, and dumbbells.
Not Included
- Roundtrip airfare to the Galapagos Islands.
- Galapagos National Park entrance fee: $220 per adult; $110 per child under 12.
- Transit Control Card: $20 per person (subject to change).
- Alcoholic beverages and bottled drinks.
- Gratuities for guides and crew.
- Travel and health insurance.
Special Notes
- Dietary preferences and restrictions can be accommodated with advanced notice.
- Single suites are available with a 50% single supplement. A 100% single supplement applies to second single suites booked within the same reservation.
- Groups and families with odd numbers can request our single cabin, with no single supplement (not available for solo travelers).
Plan ahead and secure your 2025 and 2026 cruises today. Book before July 1, 2025, to lock in 2025 pricing for your 2026 adventure. Availability is limited, so don’t miss your chance to explore the extraordinary Galapagos Islands!
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