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Galapagos aboard Sea Star Journey 6 Days C

First Class - Cruise
Includes:
  • Transport
  • Sight Seeing
  • Food

The Galapagos Sea Star Journey has a capacity of up to 16 passengers, featuring seven spacious Galapagos Suites – Matrimonial (approx. 25,2 m) and one Sea Star Suite (approx. 35,2 m) equipped with panoramic windows to enjoy the wonderful landscapes of the islands. These come with a private bathroom, hot/cold water, air conditioning (with independent controls), a minibar and TV. Twin beds (or one faux queen bed) and connected suites are available for families.

Local and International dishes are served in the cozy atmosphere of the dining room. The yacht offers a large solarium with shaded and uncovered areas, two Jacuzzis and comfortable sun loungers. Social areas include a Saloon, mini-library and video library as well as a play zone for kids (during family departures). Snorkeling equipment and kayaks are available too without any extra charge.

Galapagos Sea Star Journey complies with local and international safety regulations.

DAY

PLACE

THU

AM – Flight to Baltra Airport
PM – Charles Darwin Station, Santa Cruz Island

FRI

AM –  Tintoreras, Isabela Island
PM –  Sierra Negra Volcano, Isabela Island

SAT

AM – Moreno  Point, Isabela Island
PM – Elizabeth Bay, Isabela Island 

SUN

AM – Espinoza Point, Fernandina Island
PM – Tagus Cove, Isabela Island

MON

AM – Espumilla Beach, Santiago Island
PM – Egas Port, Santiago Island

TUE

AM – Lobos Island, San Cristobal Island 
        Transfer to the San Cristobal airport

 

ITINERARY DAY BY DAY:

Day 1 

Sea Star Journey C itinerary: Upon arrival at Baltra Airport, travelers pass through an airport inspection point to insure that no foreign plants or animals are introduced to the islands, as well as to pay the park entrance fee of $100 (unless it has been prepaid). A representative of our M/Y Galapagos Sea Star Journey will meet you, help you collect your luggage, and escort you on a bus ride to the Itabaca Channel and then transfer to Puerto Ayora.


PM: CHARLES DARWIN STATION, SANTA CRUZ ISLAND
Although the great majority of Galapagos visitors come here to observe and appreciate natural wonders, they also learn how people is working to protect and conserve the islands. In fact, the main attractions are the National Park information center, the Van Staelen Exhibition Hall, the Breeding and Rearing Center for young tortoises and adult Galapagos tortoises in captivity.

Day 2 

AM: TINTORERAS, ISABELA ISLAND
A delightful place reached by a nice zodiac ride. “Tintoreras” are small islands in front of Puerto Villamil coast. There is Heron lava on the lookout on mangrove branch, and Galapagos Penguin and sea lion often pop out on shore. White-tipped reef sharks are fairly common in the archipelago. Their name in Spanish is Tintorera, as well as the name of this site, it is because you can always find them here resting in the shallow waters.
 

PM: SIERRA NEGRA VOLCANO, ISABELA ISLAND
Isabela Island is the largest and one of the youngest islands in the Galapagos archipelago. We land in Puerto Villamil, which has the second smallest population in Galapagos with approximately 3000 hab. We head up to the highlands from Puerto Villamil to Sierra Negra slope, and later we will do some hiking on uneven terrain until we arrive to the Sierra Negra volcano rim. Sierra Negra is the second widest crater in the world. From this viewpoint, you have fantastic sights to the 6 x 5 -mile-wide crater, the rest of the volcanoes, and Perry Isthmus, a 12 Km wide lava field. In fact, from here we can hike to Chico Volcano to watch the striking lava formations, examples of the geological occurrences that have created the Galapagos Islands.

Day 3 

AM: MORENO POINT, ISABELA ISLAND
Moreno Point is located on the north coast of Isabela Island between the volcano Sierra Negra and Cerro Azul volcano. The trail runs along a lava flow Pahohoe (solidified lava in the form of corrugated or an accordion) into a complex of coastal lagoons, its main attraction are several species of birds which can be found around this lakes and mangroves

PM: ELIZABETH BAY, ISABELA ISLAND

This is a marine visitor site, so, the excursion is carried out in a zodiac and so there is no landing point. Your zodiac ride starts with a visit to the Marielas islets because there is the largest and most important penguin colony in the Galapagos Islands. The excursion continues into the cove that is surrounded by red mangroves where you can admire their red roots and green leafs. It is here that you are able to observe sea turtles, flightless cormorants, spotted eagle rays, golden rays, brown pelicans and sea lions. Frequently visitors have been able to see Galapagos Hawks soaring overhead whilst schools of Pompano as well as Dorado fish swim below. 

Day 4 

AM: ESPINOZA POINT, FERNANDINA ISLAND
Fernandina is the third largest island in the archipelago and it has a single visitor site: Espinoza Point located at the northeastern tip of the island. However, just across Tagus Cove, you can see some of the unique species of Galapagos. Marine iguanas conglomerate in larger groups than in any other island. They bask around in the sand, swim near the shore and some time block the way at the landing dock. Among the unique species found here, is the Flightless Cormorant. A bird that due to the lack of predators had to adjust their way of survival and improve their skills of finding food in the ocean. Their wings, tails and feet progressively adapted for swimming. In fact, to see these birds, is to witness evolution happening right in front of you. Stay within 2m of the cormorants and penguins.

PM: TAGUS COVE, ISABELA ISLAND
Tagus Cove, a tour along the cliffs in a zodiac will give the visitors a good chance to see the Galapagos penguin, the flightless cormorant as well as other sea birds. From the landing dock it is about a 30 minute hike along the trail up to the top of the cliff. Here you can see Darwin Lake, an uplifted ultra saline lake saltier than the sea. You can also see several volcanoes from this location. Look carefully at the graffiti on the surrounding cliffs of the cove, it has been written by pirates, whalers and buccaneers in past centuries.

Day 5 

AM: ESPUMILLA BEACH, SANTIAGO ISLAND
Espumilla beach is located in northern coast of Santiago Island in James Bay. During the last presence the El Niño phenomenon, one of the two lagoons in this site, underwent a process of sedimentation. Thus causing the disappearance of a representative colony of flamingos. The main attractions are the Palo Santo forest and the marvelous landscape. The beach is an important site for nesting marine turtles.

PM: EGAS PORT, SANTIAGO ISLAND
Its black beach is located at the west side of the island and is the main attraction of the island. Their volcanic tuff deposits have favored the formation of this special black sand beach.
This site is called Egas Port, because there was an attempt of company of Hector Egas, to start the exploitation of salt, which failed because the price of salt in the continent was very cheap, and did not justify its exploitation in Galapagos. Although, they abandoned the project and left the infrastructure.

Day 6 

AM: LOBOS ISLAND, SAN CRISTOBAL ISLAND
This little island is reach at approx 1 hour by panga from Port Baquerizo Moreno, the capital of the Island. The trail will lead across a dry vegetation zone, substrate of volcanic rocks and sandy areas. There is a small population of blue-footed boobies and frigate birds, which nest in this site. At the beach you will see a large colony of sea lions. It is common to see shorebirds.

After this activity, you will go to the San Cristobal airport for your flight back to the mainland.

Important: Itineraries are unlikely to change significantly but are subject to change. Weather, wildlife breeding, safety concerns, instructions from the Galapagos National Park, specific abilities and interests of passengers as well as operational matters may cause your guide or captain to change the time or nature of visits. Your guide and captain will always endeavor to select the best itinerary within these limits.

Class:

Boutique Yacht (Superior first class)

Capacity:

16 Passengers / Cabins: 8

Length overall:

42 m / Beam: 9 m

Year of construction:

2011 in Guayaquil / Hull: Monohull of marine steel

Speed:

12 knots / Ship registry: Guayaquil – Ecuador

Deadweight:

450 tons / Gross Tonnage: 480 tons

Operated by:

Latin Trails / Fuel Capacity: 6.000 gallons

Port Registry :

Guayaquil / Machinery (Engines): 2 Caterpillar 340 HP

Generators:

Perkins 114 cabe A / Water maker: 2000 gallons per day

Water:

10000 gallons capacity

Communication System:

Satellite phone

Tender:

2 Zodiacs CARIBE C-16 / Radar: 1 Radar Furuno 38.4 Km, 1 Radar Furuno 57.6 Km

Life Rafts:

2 Zodiacs for 10 and 25 people    

Radio:

Several consoles HF-VHF-UHF, Nactex, Distrex and handheld units

Navigation Equipment:

1 Satellite compass, 2 magnetic Compasses, Tracking equipment.

Security equipment:

Smoke detectors, sprinklers throughout the vessel, automatic CO2 tank for kitchen and engine room

Details

Cost Includes:
  • All transfers in Galapagos: Airport-Yacht-Airport
  • Accommodation in double cabins
  • Three meals a day, drinking water, tea or coffe
  • Excursions in the islands with English Speaking Nature Guide
  • Snorkelling Equipment
Cost Excludes:
  • Galapagos National Park Tax: USD 100.00 to be paid in cash in Galapagos
  • Galapagos Transit Card: USD 20.00 per person
  • Soft drinks and alcoholics beverages
  • Tips