LA-143 – GALAPAGOS

M/Y SOLARIS FIRST CLASS YATCHT 

ITINERARY “C”

Five Days / Four Nights

Friday – Tuesday 

DAY 1 – Friday: Arrival San Cristobal Airport & Colorado Hills

AM – Arrival at San Cristobal Airport

Upon arrival at San Cristobal airport, you will pass through an airport inspection point to ensure that no foreign plants or animals are introduced to the islands, as well as to pay the park entrance fee of USD 200 (unless it has been prepaid). A guide will meet you, help you collect your luggage, and escort you on a short bus ride to the harbor. Here you will climb aboard the yacht Solaris. After greeting the crew and the captain, your cabins will be assigned to you and then you will enjoy your first lunch aboard.

PM – Colorado Hill (San Cristobal)

Cerro Colorado Tortoises Protection and Growing Centre is located approximately 40 minutes by bus to the southeast of the island. This center was built to improve the status of the population of the island tortoises. It includes a large corral, a visitor center, a breeding center and an interpretive trail. Along this trail, it is possible to see different species of native and endemic plants as well as birds including the San Cristobal mockingbird, yellow warblers, many species of finches and the Galapagos flycatcher.

Meals: Lunch, Dinner

DAY 2 – SATURDAY: Española Island

AM – Gardner Bay (Española)

On the north-eastern coast of the island of Española, Gardner Bay offers a wonderful place to refresh in the turquoise sea and to admire many colorful reefs fish. You will also snorkel side by side with green sea turtles or enjoy the proximity of playful Galapagos sea lions. The white sand beach is also an important breeding ground for the green sea turtles. In the crystal-clear ocean, sometimes whales can be sighted under certain circumstances.

PM – Suarez Point (Española)

Huge ocean waves crash onto the southern basaltic cliffs of Suarez Point, forming a spectacular blowhole, where the water sprays meters high into the air (depending on the season, the tide and how strongly the sea breeze pushes the waves). Take your time for a meditative break in silence on this emblematic viewpoint, and convert this unforgettable moment into a lifetime experience.

This rocky area is home to the most impressive and diverse seabirds of the archipelago. Depending on the season, you can admire the endangered Galapagos albatross, blue-footed and Nazca boobies, swallow-tailed gulls, red-billed tropicbirds, and more. Along the southern coast, high cliffs allow spectacular views of ascending birds and the seawater shot through blow holes.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

DAY 3 – SUNDAY: Floreana Island

AM – Cormorant Point and Champion Islet (Floreana)

The peninsula of Cormorant Point forms the extreme north cape of Floreana, which exists out of smaller volcanic cones, covered by a tropical dry forest of palo santo. At the landing beach, you will be welcomed by a small Galapagos sea lion colony. The green sand on this beach contains a high percentage of glassy olivine crystals which have been blown out by the surrounding tuff cones. The “flour sand” beach on the southern side of the peninsula is made up of even finer white coral sand which feels very smooth on the feet. Parrotfish have pulverized it, grinding the calcareous skeletons of living coral. You can spot schools of stingrays who love the sandy bottom to hide. During the first months of the year, Pacific green turtles come ashore to bury their eggs. Devil’s Crown offers one of the best snorkeling spots in the Galapagos due to the coral reef in its center, which attracts a lot of marine life. Here you can spot Galapagos penguins, sea lions, sea turtles, many different colorful fish and even some dolphins. The current can be a bit strong sometimes, so it should not be attempted by novice swimmers.

PM – Post Office Bay & Baroness Lookout (Floreana)

Historically, this site is the location of a wooden barrel that was placed there in the 18th century by the crew of a whaling ship. Letters found inside the barrel were collected and delivered by sailors returning home. There was no postage fee and, surprisingly, this mailbox and its honor system are still in use today. Although letters are no longer important messages from sailors to their loved ones, tourists leave thousands of them today and many still reach their destination. You can also relax on the beach, where in addition to Galapagos sea lions, Pacific green turtles and golden rays, you may see Galapagos penguins. This is the only place in the southeastern archipelago where penguins reside.

You can also climb the small basaltic cone of the Baroness Lookout and enjoy the coastline’s paradisiacal views. This viewpoint was the favorite spot of one of Floreana’s first settlers, the eccentric baroness and self-proclaimed “Empress of the Galapagos”, Eloisa von Wagner, who even built her house a few meters further back. There will be long navigation waiting at the end of the day, so we recommend that you take medication for seasickness.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

DAY 4 – MONDAY: SANTIAGO ISLAND

AM – Sullivan Bay (Santiago)

The arrival in Sullivan Bay is like a moon landing. The desolate, sprawling fields seem to be mostly lifeless, but this island, which is particularly popular among photographers, still offers a lot to see. There is even some life! Green sea turtles burrow in the small white sandy beach, where you can also find crabs, blue herons and oystercatchers.

PM – Bartholomew Island

The beautiful volcanic islet of Bartholomew is among the youngest of the islands and, on a geological scale, was just recently born out of the fire. Although it looks lifeless at first sight, Bartholomew offers some of the wildest landscapes and best panoramas of the entire archipelago. To enjoy the postcard view of the idyllic “Pinnacle Bay” you will have to climb the stairs to the viewpoint on top of the island (114 m/375 ft). Enter a dramatic world of threatening (though extinguished) nearby spatter cones, craters, and lightweight lava droplets that have been spewed out by fiery fountains. The summit trail is also ideal for witnessing scanty pioneer vegetation, such as lava cactus, struggles to take root in the bare virgin lava fields.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

DAY 5 – TUESDAY: Santa Cruz Island

AM – Black Turtle Cove (Santa Cruz)

This small bay is located on the north side of the island of Santa Cruz and offers a unique backdrop for unique adventures. The landscape makes you feel as if you’re in the Amazon rainforest rather than near the sea. Explore the quiet emerald lagoon and surrounding shallow bays with the inflatable dinghy. The crystal-clear water allows you to spot groups of whitetip reef sharks, blacktip reef sharks, hammerhead sharks, gold rays and spotted eagle rays.

After that, it is time to say goodbye to the Galapagos! It has been a pleasure accompanying you on this unique trip and we hope to see you again very soon. Assisted by the naturalist guide and some crew members, the dinghy will bring you and your luggage to Baltra airport. In case you have booked your trip for a longer stay with us, we will be welcoming any potential new fellow passengers to the yacht and continue our trip to the next visiting site!

Meals: Breakfast

Transfer to Baltra Airport

Conclude your Galapagos adventure with assistance from your naturalist guide and crew as you transfer by dinghy to Baltra Airport. If your trip extends beyond this, new passengers may join the Solaris yacht to continue the journey.

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LA-143 – GALAPAGOS

M/Y SOLARIS FIRST CLASS YATCHT

ITINERARY “C”

Five Days / Four Nights – Friday – Tuesday

ISLANDS VISITED

San Cristobal Island – Colorado Hills, Española Island – Gardner Bay & Suarez Point, Floreana Island – Cormorant Point, Champion Islet, Post Office Bay, Baroness Lookout ; Santiago Island – Sullivan Bay, Barthlomew Island, Santa Cruz Island – Black Turtle Cove. Baltra Airport.

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)..

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    CONTACT US Let us tailor this itinerary to your client’s travel style,  whether you’re a culture lover, foodie, or adventure seeker. Contact us to customize your trip or check availability.