The Day Tour to Bartholomew Island departs from Itabaca Canal, the sailing is about two hours, this island is located North West of Santa Cruz Island. Bartholomew has the most beautiful and photographed landscapes of the archipelago with the iconic pinnacle rock. The trail is made of wood and all the way to the summit of this extinct volcano for you to admire the landscape and get amazed and you will feel that all those stairs was worth it. The snorkel will take place in Sullivan Bay which is bay located in Santiago Island just five minutes away from Bartholomew Island; here you may expect to spot the Galapagos penguins, sea turtles, white tip sharks, rays and more marine wildlife swimming in shallow waters.
Pickup included
After a fifty minute drive to Itabaca Canal, you will board the yacht in groups. Once in the yacht, safety instructions will be explained.
The disembark will be in groups, make sure to bring water and a camera. The trail is made of wood and all the way to the summit of this extinct volcano for you to admire the landscape and get amazed and you will feel that all those stairs was worth it.
The snorkel will take place in Sullivan Bay which is bay located in Santiago Island just five minutes away from Bartholomew Island; here you may expect to spot the Galapagos penguins, sea turtles, white tip sharks, rays and more marine wildlife swimming in shallow waters.
You will disembark the yacht in groups and board our shuttle. Make sure not to forget anything on board of the yacht or shuttle.
• Not recommended for participants with heart complaints or other serious medical conditions
• Not recommended for pregnant women
• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
• Susceptible to seasickness.
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A hearty soup made with tuna, yuca, onions, tomatoes, and cilantro.
A creamy potato soup with cheese, milk, and sometimes avocado.
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Puerto Ayora is generally safe, but standard precautions should be taken to avoid petty theft and scams.
Main bus terminal in Puerto Ayora
Buses are affordable and frequent. They connect the town to the ferry docks and other key points.
Available • Apps:
Car, Bike, Scooter
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