Specifications
Type: Motor Yacht
Category: First Class
Lenght: 29 M
Beam: 6.6 M.
Speed: 11 knots
Capacity: 16 pax
Guest cabins: 6 Double Cabins with private bath and lower
twin beds, 2 Matrimonial Cabins with private bath.
Crew: 8 plus 1 naturalist guide
ITINERARY:
08 DAYS / 07 NIGHTS
Thursday: San Cristobal – Interpretation Center
Friday: Española Island
Saturday: Santa Fe – Plazas
Sunday: Charles Darwin Station – Santa Cruz Highlands
Monday: Tower Island
Tuesday: Bartolome – Sullivan Bay
Wednesday: Bachas Beach – North Seymour
Thursday: Sleeping Lion – San Cristobal
Itinerary is subject to change without
prior notice.
THURSDAY
Also Known as Chatam, this island of 558 sq km is the fifth largest
in the archipelago and has the second largest population. The provincial
capital of Puerto Baquerizo Moreno is found on the south west point of
the island.
PM: Arrival in San Cristobal Airport and greeting by our naturalist
guide. Transfer to the Monserrat Yacht (approx 10 mins).
Check in and Lunch on board
On the afternoon, we visit Lobería where you
can see a big sea lion colony and marine iguanas. This will be a great
introduction to our voyage through the Galapagos Islands.
FRIDAY
Española Island

This Island, often called by its English name of Hood, is the most southerly
in the archipelago. It is a medium sized island of 61sq km and there
are two visitors sites.
Punta Suarez, lies at the western
end of the island. A wet landing is necessary. There is a trail of
about two km in length which takes the visitor trough a beach full
of marine iguanas, by masked and blue–footed booby colonies before
reaching the main attraction, the waved Albatros colony.
Gardner Bay is
a beautiful white sand beach at the east end of Española. It is
reached with a wet landing and there is good swimming, and a sea lion
colony. An islet rock, a short distance away, provides with good snorkeling.
You can often see white – tipped reef sharks around it.
SATURDAY
Santa Fe – Plazas
Santa Fe is a 24sq km island lies about 20km southeast
of Santa Cruz and is very popular for day trips. Its English name is
Barrington. There is a good anchorage in an attractive bay on the north.
A short 300 meter trail takes you to on of the tallest stands of opuntia
cactus in the island to look out for land iguanas. Other attractions
include a sea lion colony, excellent snorkeling, marine iguanas and of
course birds.
Plazas: These two small islands
are just off the east coast of Santa Cruz. A dry landing on a jetty
brings you to an opuntia cactus forest where there are many land iguanas.
A one km trail circuit leads visitors through sea lion colonies and
along a cliff top walk where swallow – tailed gulls and other
species nest.
After returning on board, we cruise for Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz Island
where you will have the chance to disembark on the evening after dinner.
SUNDAY
Santa Cruz Island
In the morning we visit Charles Darwin Research Station, where if we
are lucky we can see famous Lonesome George, the last specie of its kind
from Pinta Island. At the center, we will visit a Galapagos Tortoise
breeding center, giant tortoises, as well as land iguanas. Here you can
appreciate how tortoises from different islands evolved to adapt to their
specific environments.
Transfer out to Baltra Airport for passengers returning to mainland
Ecuador and transfer in for passengers arriving from mainland Ecuador.
Return to the Monserrat for Lunch
On the afternoon we will board a coach to visit the highlands of Santa
Cruz (35 mins) where we can see the famous Giant Galapagos Tortoises
on the wild. Here we will be walking around their natural habitat while
they roam through the plains. If there is the chance, we will also visit
the Gemelos, two collapsed craters that remind us of the volcanic origins
of the archipelago.
MONDAY
Today we visit Sullivan Bay
and Bartolome
 
This morning we visit Sullivan Bay lava
field where we can set foot on Santiago’s last volcanic eruption,
nearly 100 years ago. Here we can find shapes and textures of trees,
which once existed here and Hornitos caused when pockets of gas or
water trapped under the lava exploded. The Sullivan Bay Lava is known
a Panoehoe (Hawaiian for Rope). This thin-skinned lava's molten material
cools down after an eruption causing the surface materials to buckle
creating a rope like appearance. Panoehoe Lava is rare to the rest
of the world except for the volcanoes of Hawaii and the Galapagos Islands.
Lunch
After resting on board the Monserrat, we visit Bartolome Island with
an area of 1.2 sq km. From here we can see the most frequently photographed
and hence most famous vista of the islands. There are two visitor sites
and footpaths. One begins from a jetty (dry landing) from where we walk
600 meters to the 114 mt. summit of the island. The other visitor site
is a small sandy beach in a cove (wet landing). Here there is good snorkeling
and swimming and the opportunity to swim with the endemic Galápagos
penguins which frequent this cove.
TUESDAY:
Today we visit Tower Island
( Genovesa)
 
This 14 sq km island is known more often by its English name of Tower.
The Monserrat cruises through the entrance of Darwin Bay into the flooded
caldera of this extinct volcano to anchor in a naturally protected harbor.
This island is well worth the long trip. It is the best place to see
a red footed booby colony, as well as giving the opportunity to visit
colonies of masked boobies, great frigate birds, red billed tropicbirds,
swallow- tailed gulls, and many thousand of the petrels.
In the morning we will visit Prince Philip’s
Steppes where we will follow a pathway along to visit the different
bird colonies. And after lunch, we will visit the coral beach at the
head of Darwin bay to do some more exploration as well as snorkeling
and relaxation.
WEDNESDAY:
Today we visit Bachas Beach
and North Seymour.
This morning we will visit Bachas Beach,
a white coral beach, favorite by sea turtles for a nesting site. Behind
one of the beaches there is a small brackish water lagoon, where occasionally
is possible to observe flamingos and other coastal birds, such as black-necked
stilts and whimbrels. We will have a chance to swim and snorkel back
to the Monserrat.
On the afternoon we will visit North Seymour Island.
Here we will visit a circular trail leading through some of the largest
and most active seabirds breeding colonies in the islands. Magnificent
frigate birds and blue footed boobies are the main attractions.
THURSDAY
Sleeping Lion / Interpretation center
Early this morning we visit Sleeping Lion, a little
rocky island which because of a fanciful resemblance to a sleeping lion,
is named Leon Dormido. The English name, however, is Kicker rock. The
island is a sheer walled tuff cone which has been eroded into two smaller
rocks.
After our arrival to San Cristobal, we visit its Interpretation Center where
we can walk through the Galapagos Islands’ volcanic origins, its
first human settlements and the great challenges we face ahead.
Transfer to the airport to fly back to the mainland for departing passengers.
Passengers continuing the tour, while come back to
the Monserrat for Lunch.
5 DAYS / 4
NIGHTS See Details
M/Y
Monserrat |
Cruise length |
8 days/7 nights |
5 days/4 nights |
Departs |
Thursday |
Sunday to Thursday
Thursday to Monday* |
2008 Per person cost for upper deck |
$2300.00 |
$1575.00 |
2008 Per person cost for lower deck |
$2100.00 |
$1450.00 |
Single supplement |
70% surcharge |
70% surcharge |
Prices based on
two people sharing. Rates vary depending on cabin type (upper
deck and lower deck). Roundtrip airfare to Galapagos ($369 -
$399) and National Park entrance fee ($100) not included. Pricing
and itinerary are subject to change until booking is confirmed. |
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