This tour will allow you to get to see the highlights of Santa Cruz' Highlands, including the giant tortoises in their natural habitat, an impressive underground lava tunnel and the famous Twin Craters "Los Gemelos". This definitely is a rewarding visit for nature loving people and a must-do when in Galapgos. The lush green scenery of the highlands is in stark contrast to the more arid lowland coasts, providing a very different Galapagos experience.
Airport Pick-up / Drop-off: Pick-up from the airport Exit on Baltra Island with a private driver.
Excluding the airport bus tickets ($5) and ferry ($1)<br/>Pickup included
One of our knowledgeable guides will lead you around the beautiful tortoise ranch Las Primicias, which lies in the Highlands of Santa Cruz, offering a lush contrast to the beaches and arid areas found elsewhere on the island.
Here you will be able to observe the famous Giant Galapagos Tortoise roaming in its natural habitat, taking a bath in one of the many water holes, having a good bite of green grass or, if you get very lucky, even mating.
You will be able to be as close to them as possible (don't forget 2 meters distance!) and your guide will be happy to help you to take great photos of you posing with these fascinating giants. You will learn a lot about their behaviour, their predators, and basically everything there is know learn - and of course there will be sufficient time to ask questions and to taste a cup of the delicious organic coffee produced by the family who owns this place.
You will get rubber boots if it is raining or if the ground is muddy.
The second stop will be a cavernous underground Lava Tunnel where you can climb down (easy access with steps) one of the geological wonders of the volcanic islands of Galapagos. Seeing this impressive place and the explanations of your naturalist guide, help to understand the immense force that these lava flows had. You can either turn back and exit the tunnel the same way you came down, or you can walk through the tunnel (not recommend for someone with back/mobility problems or claustrophobia as there is one very tight spot where you basically need to crawl through) and meet the rest of the group on the other side.
The last stop on this tour will be "Los Gemelos", meaning the Twins; which are two massive twin craters (actually huge lava collapses - your naturalist guide will explain you a lot more about it). To better appreciate their scale, Los Gemelos measure approximately 1 mile in diameter, with a depth of 280 meters. The dark grey volcanic walls contrast wonderfully with the green vegetation, but you’ll need a wide angle lens to fit it all into one shot.
The two viewpoints over these massive lava collapses showcase the breathtaking landscape, and there is plenty of interesting birdlife to look out for too as this dense forest is home to a good variety of Galapagos bird species.
An impressive 8 of the 13 Darwin Finch species can be spotted here. Your guide will show you how to identify them correctly. Bird watchers can also spot eye-catching vermillion flycatchers, Short-eared owls (if lucky!), the pretty Galapagos dove and more.
Our office is located only a few steps from the pier, easiest to find via Google Maps.
We can also arrange additional pick-up service from your hotel or from the airport and meet you in the Highlands, please let us know.
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.
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