Calipso Yacht : Route A (Thursday - Thursday)
Overview
Explore the Galapagos Islands in comfort and style aboard the Calipso yacht. Completely refurbished in 2019, the Calipso liveaboard has 8 beautifully decorated cabins full of modern comforts. A choice of accommodation is available, from single, twin or double-bed options, all featuring plenty of storage space, charging ports, individual climate control, TV and an en-suite bathroom. Each stateroom on the main and upper deck also features picture windows with ocean-views. The large and open social areas offer the perfect place for guests to unwind and relax in-between adventure cruise activities. Enjoy delicious cuisine, freshly prepared and served at either the large indoor dining area with coffee station and fully stocked bar or out on the sun-deck, which also has al-fresco dining. The perfect place to enjoy the sea-breeze and incredible Galapagos landscapes. There are also comfortable sun loungers and a hot tub for further relaxation.
Islands you will visit:
- San Cristobal
- Bartholomew
- Santiago
- Fernandina
- Isabela
- North Seymour
- South Plaza
- Floreana
- Santa Fe
- Santa Cruz
Itinerary
Arrival : San Cristobal
- AM
- Arrival in San Cristobal Airport and Transfer to the boat
- PM
- San Cristobal: Witch Hill
- Witch Hill
- Located on the northern coast, this eroded hill and its surroundings present one of the most picturesque beaches in the Galapagos with its white powdery sand and the abundance of animals. Wildlife includes sea turtles, rays, and various types of booby birds. The clear water provides an excellent opportunity for enjoying swimming and snorkeling.
- Highlights:
- Beautiful rock formations, sea lions, shore birds, finches and mockingbirds; snorkeling: nice tropical fish, anemones, sponge coral
- Possible Activities:
- Hike, dinghy ride, snorkeling & kayaking
- Type of Landing:
- Wet landing
- Difficulty:
- Easy walk along the beach
Bartholomew Island&Chinese Hat Islet
- AM
- Bartholomew Island: Bartholomew
- PM
- Chinese Hat Islet
- Bartholomew Island
- Home of the famous Pinnacle Rock, Bartholomew consists of an extinct volcano with a variety of red, orange, black and even green volcanic formations. A trail of stairs leads to the summit of the volcano, boasting one of the best views of the islands. The beach is perfect for snorkeling and possible sightings of the Galapagos penguin.
- Highlights:
- Pinnacle rock, panoramic view, moonlike landscape, penguins, pioneer plants, lava cactus; snorkeling: penguins, reef sharks, rays, and great colorful fish.
- Possible Activities:
- Dinghy ride, snorkeling & hiking (1.2 miles/ 2 km)
- Type of Landing:
- Dry and wet landings
- Difficulty:
- Moderate/difficult. Walk up to the top of volcano 114 meters, 375 wooden steps
- Chinese Hat Islet
- This small islet is located near the southeast coast of Santiago Island. Its name comes from the distinct shape of the islet's summit. This small islet is a great location to view many geological formations such as lava tubes and lava flows.
- Possible Activities:
- Hike & snorkeling (1,9 miles / 3 km)
- Type of Landing:
- Wet landing
- Difficulty:
- Easy / Moderate
Fernandina: Espinosa Point&Isabela: Tagus Cove
- AM
- Fernandina: Espinosa Point
- PM
- Isabela: Tagus Cove
- Espinoza Point
- No foreign species have ever invaded Fernandina Island, and therefore it is one of the world's most pristine island ecosystems. The volcano “La Cumbre” dominates the landspace with lava fields reaching the ocean. The island's highlight features the flightless cormorant nesting site. This area provides a great opportunity to see the Galapagos hawk.
- Highlights:
- Flightless cormorant, marine iguanas, 'a'a lava, sea lions, penguins, active volcano “La Cumbre”
- Possible Activities:
- Hike (1.2 miles/2 km)
- Type of Landing:
- Dry and slippery at low tide
- Difficulty:
- Moderate
- Tagus Cove
- Tagus Cove is located across from Fernandina Island near the Bolivar Channel dividing the two islands. This spot has been frequented by ships since the 1800s using the area as an anchorage site. Trails winding by Lake Darwin up to a ridge display wonderful views. Punta Tortuga, just north of Tagus Cove, is another lovely beach surrounded by mangroves.
- Highlights:
- Penguins, flightless cormorants, Darwin Volcano & Lake Darwin
- Possible Activities:
- Long hike, snorkeling, dinghy ride
- Type of Landing:
- Dry landing
- Difficulty:
- Moderate / difficult
Urbina Bay&Moreno Point
- AM
- Isabela: Urbina Bay
- PM
- Isabela: Moreno Point
- Urbina Bay
- Urbina Bay is located at the base of Alcedo Volcano on the west coast between Tagus Cove and Elizabeth Bay. This area experienced a major uplift in 1954 causing the land to rise over 16 feet. The coast expanded half a mile out leaving marine life stranded on the new shore. This area is also a great place for snorkeling.
- Highlights:
- Land iguanas (the biggest in the Galapagos), hawks, coral reef, giant tortoises; snorkeling: turtles, rays, tropical fish
- Possible Activities:
- Snorkeling, dinghy ride & hike, 2 trails: short (0.6miles/1 km), long (1.9miles/3km)
- Type of Landing:
- Wet landing
- Difficulty:
- Easy / moderate
- Moreno Point
- Moreno Point is located near Elizabeth Bay on the west coast of Isabela Island. The plethora of birds seen during a dinghy ride along the striking rocky shores or a hike along path through lava rock leading to tide pools and mangroves create a birdwatcher’s delight. In the tide pools, green sea turtles or white-tip sharks can be spotted.
- Highlights:
- Flamingos, gallinules, pintail ducks, turtles, white-tip reef sharks.
- Possible Activities:
- Snorkeling, dinghy ride & hike (1.2miles/2km)
- Type of Landing:
- Dry landing
- Difficulty:
- Moderate / difficult
North Seymour Island&South Plaza Island
- AM
- North Seymour Island
- PM
- South Plaza Island
- North Seymour Island
- Galapagos sea lions, blue-footed boobies and magnificent frigatebirds are abundant on North Seymour Island. The island was formed by a series of submarine lava containing layers of sediment that were uplifted by tectonic activity. The island is characterized by its arid vegetation zone.
- Highlights:
- Land & marine iguanas, frigatebirds, blue-footed boobies, sea lions; snorkeling: rays, reef shark, fish, garden eels.
- Possible Activities:
- Dinghy ride & hiking (1.5 miles / 2.5 km)
- Type of Landing:
- Dry landing
- Difficulty:
- Moderate / difficult
- South Plaza Island
- In the morning, you will head to South Plaza Island. This small island with steep cliffs was formed by rising lava and is now covered by Opuntia cacti. It is also home to one of the largest sea lion colonies as well as colorful yellow and red land iguanas. The most characteristic plant is Sesuvium. During the rainy season its color is a greenish to yellowish tone and in the dry season (end of June through January) a bright red.
- Highlights:
- Land iguanas, sea lion colony, Audubon's shearwaters, swallow-tailed gulls, Nazca boobies, amazing landscape with cliffs
- Possible Activities:
- Hike (1.5 miles / 2 ½ km)
- Type of Landing:
- Dry landing
- Difficulty:
- Moderate
Post Office Bay / Baroness Viewing Point&Cormorant Point
- AM
- Floreana Island: Post Office Bay / Baroness Viewing Point
- PM
- Floreana Island: Cormorant Point
- Post Office Bay
- In the 18th century whalers passing through the islands placed a wooden barrel on Floreana Island for use as an unofficial mail box. The tradition continues today as visitors leave addressed postcards in the barrel and sort through left mail to deliver at home.
- Highlights:
- Post office barrel, nice sandy beach
- Possible Activities:
- Short hike (less than 0.6 miles/1 km) & snorkeling
- Type of Landing:
- Wet landing
- Difficulty:
- Easy
- Baroness Viewing Point
- Baroness Viewpoint is a fantastic place to absorb the environment of the Galapagos. Once inhabited by an indulgent baroness and her three lovers, the history of this island is intriguing. The legends about this baroness are associated with a fascinating murder mystery. There are easy trails in this area for exploring the flora and fauna of Floreana.
- Highlights:
- Great view, sea turtles, mysterious story about the first inhabitants of the islands
- Possible Activities:
- Short hike (0.6 miles/1 km), Snorkeling, Kayaking and Panga Ride
- Type of Landing:
- Wet landing
- Difficulty:
- Easy
- Cormorant Point
- This site hosts a large flamingo lagoon where other birds such as common stilts and white-cheeked pintails can also be seen. The beaches on this island are distinct: The “Green Beach” named so due to its green color, which comes from a high percentage of olivine crystals in the sand, and the “Four Sand Beach” composed of white coral.
- Highlights:
- Flamingos, green-colored beach
- Possible Activities:
- Dinghy ride & hike (1.2 miles /2 km)
- Type of Landing:
- Wet landing
- Difficulty:
- Easy
Santa Fe Island&Santa Cruz Island: Tortoise Breeding Center
- AM
- Santa Fe Island
- PM
- Santa Cruz Island: Tortoise Breeding Center
- Santa Fe Island
- Santa Fe (Barrington) is home to the small picturesque bay and anchorage on the island’s northeast coast. The bay has two visitor trails, one leading to a scenic viewpoint atop a cliff, and the other spanning from a small beach to a tall prickly pear cactus forest.
- Highlights:
- Land iguanas, giant tunas
- Possible Activities:
- Hiking
- Type of Landing:
- Dry landing
- Difficulty:
- Moderate
- Charles Darwin Station / Fausto Llerena Breeding Center
- The Charles Darwin Research Station is home to turtles ranging from 3-inches (new hatchlings) to 4-feet long. Subspecies of turtles interact with one another and many of the older turtles are accustomed to humans stretching out their heads for a photo opportunity. The babies are kept until they are about four years old and strong enough to survive on their own.
- Highlights:
- Giant tortoises in captivity
- Possible Activities:
- Walking
- Type of Landing:
- Dry landing
- Difficulty:
- Easy
Transfer to the San Cristobal Airport
- AM
- San Cristobal: Gianni Arismendy Interpretation Center
- Transfer to the San Cristobal Airport
- Gianni Arismendy Interpretation Center
- The Gianni Arismendy Interpretation Center was opened in 1998 as a phase of the project “Interpretation and Environment Education Project.” Visitors enjoy expositions on natural history, human history, and conservation. The conservation efforts represent the movement to protect the wildlife and natural environment through means of population and tourist control. The Gianni Arismendy Interpretation Center has an outdoor stadium, audio-visual equipment, and meeting rooms.
- Possible Activities:
- Short walk
- Difficulty:
- Easy
- Type of Landing:
- Dry
- Highlights:
- Information and history about the Galapagos Islands.
- Gianni Arismendy Interpretation Center
- The Gianni Arismendy Interpretation Center was opened in 1998 as a phase of the project “Interpretation and Environment Education Project.” Visitors enjoy expositions on natural history, human history, and conservation. The conservation efforts represent the movement to protect the wildlife and natural environment through means of population and tourist control. The Gianni Arismendy Interpretation Center has an outdoor stadium, audio-visual equipment, and meeting rooms.
- Possible Activities:
- Short walk
- Difficulty:
- Easy
- Type of Landing:
- Dry
- Highlights:
- Information and history about the Galapagos Islands.
- Transfer to the San Cristobal Airport
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