You will be equipped with high-quality snorkel equipment and wetsuits (brands Cressi/Scubapro and O'Neill) from us and this tour is operated on a very well maintained, comfortable boat, with an excellent guide and freshly prepared, very good food.
Floreana, located in the southern part of the archipelago, is the most remote out of the four inhabited islands with only 150 persons living here. We will not disembark at the inhabited part of the island, but navigate to the ISLET ENDERBY. We will be doing a boat ride to explore this beautifully remote part of the archipelago inhabited by sea lions as well as many different bird species, such as the big frigate birds, nazca boobies, blue-footed boobies, petrels, pelicans and many more.
We will also be doing a snorkel activity here, among sea turtles, schools of tropical fish, sea lions and sometimes also rays and sharks.
Moreover, there will be a fishing activity too for anyone wanting to give it a try - the most common catch in this area is the yellow-fin tuna.
This is the uninhabited section of Floreana Island, where we will make a wet disembarkation
After disembarkation at Cormorant Point and spending some time at the "Green Beach" (due to its high percentage of olivine crystals in the sand) your naturalist guide will lead you along a little trail up to a view point from where you get a stunning view over a big lagoon inhabited by flamingos and with Floreana's two tuff lava cones in the background - a very unique and beautiful landscape.
Not only the flora, but also the fauna offers an incredible variety; it is the perfect place to observe pelicans, sea lions, sea turtles, sally lightfoot crabs, great blue herons, yellow-crowned night-herons, lava lizards, finches, and sometimes even sharks chasing some rays.
On the way to Floreana or back, we will also pass by the famous Devil's Crown, a partially submerged volcanic crater whose parts sticking out of the water look like a crown. No stop here.
The meeting point is in our office (you can find us in Google Maps). It is only half a block from the pier from where the boat departs.
You don't need to print out any ticket.
Santa Cruz is the second-largest island in the Galápagos and home to the largest population. Known for its diverse ecosystems, from lush highlands to arid lowlands, it offers a unique blend of wildlife, culture, and adventure. The island is a gateway to some of the most iconic natural wonders in the world.
A scientific research station dedicated to the conservation of the Galápagos Islands. It's home to the famous giant tortoises and offers educational exhibits.
A protected area in the highlands of Santa Cruz, home to giant tortoises in their natural habitat. The reserve offers a unique opportunity to observe these ancient creatures up close.
A stunning beach with white sand and clear waters, perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and kayaking. It's also a nesting site for sea turtles.
Fresh raw fish cured in fresh lemon or lime juice, mixed with onions, tomatoes, and cilantro. Served with popcorn or plantain chips.
A hearty soup made with potatoes, cheese, and sometimes avocado. A staple dish in Ecuador.
A traditional Ecuadorian stew made with goat meat, served with rice and plantains.
This is the warmest and wettest time of the year, with higher humidity and occasional rain. The ocean is calmer, making it ideal for water activities and wildlife viewing.
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Santa Cruz is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates. However, petty theft can occur, especially in crowded areas. Exercise normal precautions and keep valuables secure.
Affordable and frequent, connecting key points in the town and to the highlands.
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Car, Bike, Scooter
Isabela is the largest island in the Galápagos, known for its volcanic landscapes, diverse wildlife, and beautiful beaches.
Floreana is known for its unique history, including the famous Post Office Bay and the Floreana mystery.
Price varies by option