LA-141 – GALAPAGOS
M/Y SOLARIS FIRST CLASS YATCHT
ITINERARY “B”
Five Days / Four Nights
Monday – Friday
DAY 1 – Monday: Arrival Balra Airport & Highlands
AM – Baltra Airport to Highlands (Santa Cruz)
Upon arrival at Baltra Airport, you will pass through an inspection point to ensure no foreign plants or animals are introduced to the islands. You will also pay the park entrance fee of USD 200 (unless prepaid). A guide will meet you, assist with your luggage, and escort you to your bus.
Begin your Galapagos adventure with a visit to the Santa Cruz Highlands. Explore the native scalesia forest of El Chato Tortoise Reserve, the best place to observe Galapagos giant tortoises in their natural habitat. While breeding centers guarantee sightings, nothing compares to seeing tortoises in the wild. The terrain can be moist and muddy, and your visit may turn into an adventurous quest if the tortoises have left their favorite pond silently.
Enjoy lunch at El Chato Reserve with stunning views before continuing your Highlands visit.
PM – Highlands (Santa Cruz) to Boarding Solaris Yacht
Visit the Twin Craters, impressive formations created by collapsed magma chambers rather than volcanic craters. These craters lie within a lush Scalesia cloud forest, home to endemic plants and birds like the carpenter finch and vermillion flycatcher. Afterward, take a short bus ride to the harbor and board the Solaris yacht. Meet the crew and captain, receive your cabin assignments, and enjoy the rest of the day aboard.
Meals: Lunch, Dinner
Day 2 – Tuesday: North Seymour & Mosquera
AM – North Seymour
Explore Seymour Island, an uplifted, flat island strewn with boulders. It hosts large nesting sites for magnificent frigatebirds. Watch blue-footed boobies perform their courtship dance and spot swallow-tailed gulls on cliff edges. Despite strong surfing, sea lions often haul out on the beach and bodysurf.
PM – Mosquera
Relax on Mosquera’s beautiful white coral sand beaches, a favorite spot for Galapagos sea lions. Observe waders and sanderlings during a beach walk. Look for red clip crabs among the rocks and, if lucky, spot yellow-crowned night-herons or red-footed boobies.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 3 – Wednesday: Genovesa Island
AM – Darwin Bay (Genovesa)
Discover Darwin Bay inside Genovesa’s submerged caldera. Walk along coral sand beaches, barren lava formations, tidal pools, and cliffs. Observe diverse wildlife including whimbrels, wandering tattlers, sea lions, frigatebirds, red-footed boobies, yellow warblers, Darwin’s finches, and Galapagos mockingbirds. Note the unique singing differences between two subpopulations of large cactus finches.
PM – Prince Phillip’s Steps (Genovesa)
Take a dinghy ride along the caldera’s eastern arm to tower 25 m cliffs. Hike steep stairs to palo santo shrubs where red-footed booby’s nest. Enjoy panoramic views, seabird flights, and spot Nazca boobies and storm petrels. With luck, see the camouflaged short-eared owl hunting.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 4 – Thursday: South Plaza & Santa Fe Islands
AM – South Plaza
Enjoy a guided walk on South Plaza, the best place to see endemic Galapagos land iguanas and unique hybrids between marine and land iguanas. Watch waves crash against cliffs where petrels, shearwater, and brown noddies fly spectacularly. Use binoculars to spot red-billed tropicbirds and endemic swallow-tailed gulls.
PM – Santa Fe
Visit Santa Fe Island, mostly flat due to uplift origin and possibly the oldest in the archipelago. Encounter endemic species like Galapagos hawks, snakes, mockingbirds, rice rats, and land iguanas. Swim in clear waters among sea lion colonies. See salt bushes, giant prickly pear cactus, and two breathtaking beaches home to sea turtles and a small colony of Galapagos penguins.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 5 – Friday: Witch Hill and Departure from San Cristobal Island
AM – Witch Hill (San Cristobal)
After mooring at San Cristobal pier, explore Witch Hill, known for its coral sand beach ideal for swimming and snorkeling. This tuff Cone site was one of Charles Darwin’s first visited locations. Spot coastal and migratory birds like pelicans, blue-footed boobies, and swallow-tailed gulls, as well as sea lions and marine iguanas. The lagoon may be dry with salt deposits, historically used as a salt mine by locals.
Meals: Breakfast
Transfer to San Cristobal Airport
Conclude your Galapagos adventure with assistance from your naturalist guide and crew as you transfer by dinghy to San Cristobal Airport. If your trip extends beyond this, new passengers may join the Solaris yacht to continue the journey.
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LA-141 – GALAPAGOS
M/Y SOLARIS FIRST CLASS YATCHT
ITINERARY “B”
Five Days / Four Nights
Monday – Friday
ISLANDS VISITED
Baltra, Santa Cruz Island & Highlands, North Seymour & Mosquera, Genovesa Island Darwin Bay Prince Phillip’s Steps, South Plaza & Santa Fe Islands, Witch Hill and Departure from San Cristobal Island.
M/Y SOLARIS CRUISES DATES FOR 2026
ITINERARY “C” 5 DAYS/ 4 NIGHTS | ITINERARY “B” 5 DAYS / 4 NIGHTS | ITINERARY “A” 6 DAYS / 5 NIGHTS | |||
| DEPARTURE | RETURN | DEPARTURE | RETURN | DEPARTURE | RETURN |
| JAN 09 | JAN 13 | JAN 19 | JAN 23 | MAR 10 | MAR 16 |
| FEB 6 | FEB 10 | FEB 02 | FEB 06 | JUN 02 | JUN 08 |
| MAR 06 | MAY 10 | MAR 02 | MAR 06 | JUN 30 | JUL 06 |
| MAY 01 | MAY 06 | APR 27 | MAY 01 | JUL 14 | JUL 20 |
| MAY 29 | JUN 02 | MAY 11 | MAY 15 | JUL 28 | AUG 03 |
| JUN 26 | JUN 30 | MAY 25 | MAY 29 | AUG 11 | AUG 17 |
| JUL 24 | JUL 28 | JUN 22 | JUN 26 | SEP 08 | SEP 14 |
| AUG 07 | AUG 11 | JUL 20 | JUL 24 | SEP 22 | SEP 28 |
| SEP 18 | SEP 22 | SEP 14 | SEP 18 | OCT 06 | OCT 12 |
| OCT O2 | OCT 06 | SEP 28 | OCT 10 | OCT 20 | OCT 26 |
| OCT 16 | OCT 20 | DEC 07 | DEC 11 | NOV 03 | NOV 09 |
| OCT 30 | NOV 03 | DEC 21 | DEC 25 | NOV 17 | NOV 23 |
| NOV 27 | DEC 01 | DEC 01 | DEC 07 | ||
| DEC 11 | DEC 15 | DEC 15 | DEC 21 | ||
| DEC 29 | JAN 01/27 | ||||
MOTOR YACHT SOLARIS CRUISE GROSS RATES
| PROMOTIONAL GROSS RATES | 5 DAYS / 4 NIGHTS | 6 DAYS / 5 NIGHTS |
| Ocean View Stateroom (DBL/TPL) | $3,175 | $4,753 |
| Ocean View SINGLE | $3,175 | $4,753 |
For applicable cruise dates please check with us. Replies on applicable rates and cruise availability guaranteed within 24 hours
| YEAR-ROUND GROSS RATES | 5 DAYS / 4 NIGHTS | 6 DAYS / 5 NIGHTS | ||
| LOW SEASON | HIGH SEASON | LOW SEASON | HIGH SEASON | |
| Ocean View Stateroom (DBL/TPL) | $3,528 | $4,058 | $5,266 | $6,056 |
| Ocean View SINGLE | $3,528 | $4,058 | $5,266 | $6,056 |
High Season Dates: December 19 to January 2; Easter Week (Please check with us for specific Easter dates).
CRUISE RATES INCLUDE
- Accommodation as confirmed.
- All mentioned meals (full board) as indicated in itinerary, filtered water, tea and coffee.
- All guided excursions and activities as mentioned in the itinerary by a National Park certified naturalist guide.
- Beach towels and snorkeling gear (snorkel, mask, flippers; optional wet suits for hire).
NOT INCLUDED
- Round-trip flight to the Galapagos.
- Soft and alcoholic drinks.
- Galapagos National Park entrance fee (USD 200 pp).
- Transit Control Card (USD 20 pp).
- Personal travel insurance.
- Personal expenses, extras and tipping.
Important Notes
- Itinerary subject to change in case of unforeseen situations or request by the National Park
- Please note we cannot guarantee the encounter of specific elusive species
- Solo travelers are allowed to book a twin cabin on shared basis. The cabin will be shared with another traveler of the same gender.
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