12-Day / 11-Night Combination

Monday to Friday
All guests must arrive in Ecuador at least one day prior to facilitate flight connections.

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12-DAY / 11-NIGHT COMBINATION

Itinerary

  • Guests arriving on our group flight will be met and transferred for a visit to the tortoise reserve of San Cristóbal Island for a special opportunity to view the islands' most famous reptile: the giant tortoise. What a privilege to see an endangered species! Next, visit the Interpretation Center to discover the Islands' geological, natural, and human history. In the early evening, you will board INTEGRITY for orientation, dinner, and set sail on our island cruise.

  • AM — Santa Fé — After landing on a white beach usually covered with sea lions, you’ll walk into a giant Opuntia cactus grove where you’ll have the opportunity to see the endemic land iguanas. The land visit will be followed by snorkeling and/or kayaking in the turquoise waters of the bay, full of sea lions, rays, urchins, eels, and fish of all colors.

    PM — South Plaza — You will see another species of Galapagos land iguana as well as cactus finches. Both North and South Plazas were formed by geological uplift and tilt to the north, with cliffs on their southern coasts. On small islands like this, terrestrial and marine species interact more than on the larger islands, and the occasional hybrid iguana (land and marine) with its “zebra-like” stripes can often be observed. The south-facing cliffs swarm with a myriad of bird species. Bachelor sea lions climb steep cliffs in the late afternoon to spend nights away from the larger dominant bulls.

  • AM — Darwin Beach — At the north side of Darwin Bay, this beach was formed by the rim of a sunken crater. Red mangroves along the hiking trail provide habitat for yellow warblers, yellow-crowned night herons, and pintail ducks. The highlight of this site is the incredible abundance of Red-footed Boobies, Great Frigatebirds, Swallow-tailed Gulls, and Yellow-crowned Night Herons. Although the most abundant booby in the islands, this is one of the few places visitors can observe Red-footed Boobies.

    PM — Prince Phillip’s Steps — While riding in a panga along the base of the eastern cliffs of Darwin Bay, you’ll scour the cliff crevices for all kinds of animal life. You’ll come to a rockfall that forms a natural staircase up the cliffs, known as Prince Phillip’s Steps or the “Stairway to Seabird Heaven.” Walk through massive colonies of Red-footed and Nazca Boobies and an extraordinary Palo Santo forest on the way to a lava ridge where thousands of storm petrels dart about while shorteared owls stalk them for prey.

  • AM — Sullivan Bay (Santiago) — Walk across a recent lava flow and view its beautiful structural characteristics. Formed in the second half of the 19th Century, the flow is too young for much plant or animal life. It is the lava itself and the contrasting black pahoehoe flow and the reddish-yellow tuff cones that are the stars of this visit. The colors and shapes of the lava are fantastic for photos.

    PM — Bartolomé — Arguably the most recognized landmark in Galapagos, Pinnacle Rock juts straight out of Bartolomé’s northern bay. Snorkeling in the bay provides visitors with a chance to swim with Galapagos Penguins. Climbing up the 600-m trail to the top of the island provides spectacular views of Pinnacle Rock, Santiago Island, and Daphne Major and Minor.

  • AM — Rábida — Land at Red Beach where wading birds and ghost crabs dot the sand. Behind the beach is a saltwater lagoon where Pintail ducks and Common Stilts are frequently seen along with a group of bachelor sea lions. Brown pelicans nest in the nearby salt brush. A short trail inland provides a chance to observe finches, Galapagos Doves, Yellow Warblers, and mockingbirds, as well as the occasional snake.

    PM — Sombrero Chino — The turquoise waters near Sombrero Chino provide one of your best opportunities to see Galapagos Penguins. A panga ride in search of wildlife is followed by a snorkel that often includes sharks, sea lions, penguins, and rays. You will land at a beautiful white sand beach for a short walk along a trail that meanders over varying types of lava.

  • AM — You’ll have breakfast on board Integrity, then you will be transferred back to Puerto Ayora, where you have a free day to relax, wander the town, or enjoy the beach.

    PM — You’ll rendezvous with the crew in the afternoon to reboard INTEGRITY and join the arriving guests for the second week.

  • AM — Punta Cormorant & Champion Island — You’ll land on a green, olivine sand beach next to a large lagoon usually adorned with feeding flamingos and other water birds. A short hike through one of the more varied plant communities leads us to Flour Beach where sea turtles nest and small rays frolic in the surf. Enjoy snorkeling at Champion Island with curious, playful sea lions and hope to catch a glimpse of the rare Floreana Mockingbird..

    PM — Post Office Bay, Asilo de la Paz, Black Beach — First you’ll stop at the wooden barrel that has served as a mariner’s “post office” since the 18th Century where you have the opportunity to continue the “postmaster” tradition. Then head into the Floreana Highlands to visit a collection of tortoises and learn about the island’s intriguing human history at Wittmer Caves and one of Galapagos’ only freshwater springs. Your day ends with a walk on Black Beach and a barbecue onboard Integrity.

  • AM — Punta Moreno — Walk onto this young lava flow at the base of Cero Azul, past cacti and other early colonizing plants. This flow is dotted with numerous “oases” of brackish lagoons containing a wide variety of life, including flamingos, Paint-billed Crakes, White-cheeked Pintails, and Common Gallinules.

    PM — Elizabeth Bay — Silently float in skiffs through the narrow channels of this mangrove lagoon to see rays, Flightless Cormorants, penguins, pelicans, lava herons, sea turtles, sea lions, Blue-footed Boobies, many fish and other species that inhabit this vital zone.

  • AM — Urbina Bay (Isabela) — This site is very unique. In 1954, volcanic activity caused a 6 km stretch of coastline to be uplifted 5 m in a matter of hours, stranding coral heads, and all sea life that couldn’t escape, more than a km away from the new shore. Walk among the skeletal coral garden, now home to lizards and mockingbirds. Urbina Bay is also home to large, colorful land iguanas. During certain times of the year you may encounter Alcedo tortoises which come down from the highlands to nest in the warm sands of Urbina Bay.

    PM — Punta Espinosa (Fernandina) — This peninsula is on the most pristine and youngest island of Galapagos. Fernandina is highly volcanically active with eruptions occurring frequently, the latest in 2008. Upon landing, you are met by an abundance of small, dark marine iguanas and brightly colored Sally Lightfoot Crabs. Walk out on a pahoehoe lava flow—younger than the one at Punta Moreno—past a few pioneering plants. Along the sandy shore you can see Flightless Cormorants, pelicans, and numerous, lounging sea lions. Sunsets are often stunning.

  • AM — Tagus Cove — Pirates and whalers in the 19th Century using Tagus Cove for anchorage left their marks on the cliffs of this sunken caldera, a tradition of graffiti that continues to today. A short, steep hike passes Darwin Lake, which sits within a tuff cone and is filled with salt water. This site is an excellent place for viewing land birds, including Ground and Tree Finches, Galapagos Hawks, Yellow Warblers, Large-billed Flycatchers and even sometimes the Woodpecker Finch. A rare sighting of land iguanas is a treat. A dinghy ride or kayak along the cliffs provides views of geologic features, as well as penguins and other bird species.

    PM — Punta Vicente Roca — The large cave and cleaved tuft cone and caldera wall are impressive geological formations and provide a beautiful backdrop for nesting birds, including Blue-footed and Nazca Boobies, gulls, storm petrels, and Brown Noddy Terns. It also forms a calm gathering area for sea turtles. Along with sea turtles, snorkelers can see many species of colorful fish, penguins, sea lions, sea anemones, small jellyfish, and other sea life.

  • AM — Puerto Egas — There are two separate trails here. The first meanders along the coast to the fur seal grottoes, a safe haven for the shy Galapagos Fur Seal amongst the crags and swimming inlets, and home to American Oystercatchers, marine iguanas and ubiquitous sea lions. The second, less-used trail heads inland to a lagoon at the Salt Mine Volcano where flamingos and other birds are found.

    PM — Espumilla Beach and Buccaneer Cove — Espumilla is a red-sand beach and a sea turtle nesting site, with an inland trail that passes a small lagoon and into the arid zone where it is possible to view many land birds in a beautiful landscape, including Galapagos Hawks. While snorkeling at Buccaneer Cove, you may see sea lions, fur seals, sea turtles, rays, sharks, pelagic fishes, and amazing underwater geologic formations.

  • AM — You’ll have breakfast on board Integrity, then disembark at Baltra Island, where guests using our group flights will have access to the VIP departure lounge before boarding.

2024 Departure Dates

FIT: $13,790
Charter: $204,500

2025 Departure Dates

FIT: $14,170
Charter: $214,000

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06 Oct 17 Oct
20 Oct 31 Oct
03 Nov 14 Nov
17 Nov 28 Nov
01 Dec 12 Dec

INCLUDED

  • All Galapagos airport transfers to/from group flights

  • 12-day / 11-night cruise

  • All meals, complimentary soft drinks, house wine & beer, coffee, tea, and juice

  • Complimentary laundry service available

  • Complimentary and unlimited use of internet

  • Complimentary use of wetsuits, masks, fins & snorkels

  • Complimentary use of eight 2-person sea-kayaks, where permitted by the National Park

SUPPLEMENTS & DISCOUNTS

  • Owner’s Suite upgrade: $3200 ($1600 per person, double occupancy)

  • Children age 8-17: $1000 discount (limit 1 discount per accompanying adult)
    Child discount not applicable at Christmas or New Years

  • Single Guest Supplements

    • No single supplement for single staterooms (limit 2 per voyage)

    • 95% single supplement for single use of double-occupancy staterooms

PACKAGED EXTRAS

NOT INCLUDED

  • Group Flights: Cost: $555 per person (effective April 01, 2024).
    LATAM flight 1419 (Mondays) departs Quito 10:42 AM, departs Guayaquil 12:17 AM, arrives San Cristobal 1:06 PM
    LATAM flight 1410 (Fridays) departs Baltra 9:55 AM, arrives Guayaquil 12:44 PM, arrives Quito 2:20 PM

    • Includes use of Galapagos VIP Arrival and Departure Lounges

    • Flights must be purchased from the group block. However, dates are flexible prior to purchase for those wishing to spend additional time in the Galapagos before or after the cruise.

    • All flights must be finalized 32 days prior to departure. Bookings made within 32 days of departure may be subject to additional costs.

  • Galapagos National Park entrance fee (currently $100 per adult, $50 per child age 11 and younger)
    ENTRANCE FEE INCREASING EFFECTIVE 01 AUG 2024 TO $200 PER ADULT / $100 PER CHILD

  • Galapagos Transit Control Tax (currently $20)

  • Premium wine and other spirits are available for purchase aboard ($10-$15 per glass)

  • Gratuities for naturalist guides and yacht crew. Gratuities are always at the guest’s discretion; however, the recommended amounts are $75-$115 per guest for the naturalist guide and $150-$225 per guest for the yacht crew.

Deposit, Payment & Cancellation Schedule*

* Cancellation due to force majeure (circumstances outside your control, including medical illness) must be covered by travel insurance. INTEGRITY GALAPAGOS will not be responsible. Alternate terms apply for all UK/EU bookings in accordance with local regulations.

INDIVIDUAL BOOKINGS OF ONE TO FOUR TRAVELERS

Deposit

  • A deposit of $1600 per person is due at the time of booking

Payment

  • The balance is due 90 days before departure

Cancellation

  • Up to 151 days before departure – deposit may be refunded or transferred to a new departure within one year of the original trip date

  • 150-91 days before departure – deposit is non-refundable but may be transferred to a new departure within one year of the original trip date.

  • 90-61 days before departure – all monies received are non-refundable but may be transferred to a new departure within one year of the original trip date.

  • 60-0 days before departure – 100% of full trip price is forfeited

SMALL GROUPS OF FIVE OR MORE TRAVELERS

Deposit

  • An initial deposit of $1600 per person is due at the time of booking

  • A second deposit of $1600 per person is due 150 days before departure

Payment

  • The balance is due 90 days before departure

Cancellation

  • Up to 151 days before departure – the initial deposit may be refunded or transferred to a new departure within one year of the original trip date

  • 150-91 days before departure – initial deposit and second deposit are non-refundable but may be transferred to a new departure within one year of the original trip date

  • 90-61 days before departure – 50% of the full trip price is forfeited. The remaining balance is non-refundable but may be transferred towards a new departure within one year of the original trip date

  • 60-0 days before departure – 100% of the full trip price is forfeited

CHARTER BOOKINGS

DEPOSIT

  • An initial non-refundable 25% deposit and signed charter contract is due at time of booking

  • A second 25% deposit is due 150 days before departure

PAYMENT

  • The balance is due 90 days before departure

CANCELLATION

  • The initial charter deposit is non-refundable

  • Up to 151 days before departure – if notified in writing, a one-time transfer of charter deposit, less a $5,000 transfer fee, may be transferred to a new departure within one year of the original trip date

  • 150-91 days before departure – 50% of the charter price is forfeited.

  • 90-0 days before departure – 100% of the charter price is forfeited