Start your adventure in Santa Cruz, the most populated island in the Galapagos. Visit the Charles Darwin Research Station to learn about conservation efforts and see giant tortoises up close.
Take a taxi from the airport to the research station.
Take a small plane to San Cristobal, known for its beautiful beaches and abundant wildlife. Visit the Interpretation Center to learn about the island's history and conservation efforts.
Board the small plane at the airport for a quick flight to San Cristobal.
Take a boat to Santiago and explore Sullivan Bay, a fascinating landscape shaped by volcanic eruptions. Hike along the lava fields and observe unique wildlife.
Take a boat to Española, the southernmost island in the Galapagos known for its diverse bird species like the waved albatross. Visit the famous Punta Suárez for wildlife viewing.
Embark on a hike to Suarez Point, a rocky cliff teeming with marine iguanas, blue-footed boobies, and other seabirds, offering breathtaking coastal views.
Join a guided hike from Gardner Bay to Suarez Point.