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Each islands’ distinct geography has contributed to the natural selection of their biological inhabitants. We work with a range of deluxe, first class and superior tourist class boats for either 7 nights/8 days or 4 nights/5 days. These vessels hold between 16 - 20 guests, and depart each week year round, cruising from island to island to observe the unique flora and fauna. Hiking, swimming and snorkelling enhance the wildlife experiences. Each cabin has private washroom facilities with hot and cold showers. Join us for an unforgettable journey.


Why Book with Tours of Exploration?

  • We specialize in customized, personalized tours that can suit your needs, interests, and hobbies. We will ensure you leave your trip fully satisfied with how your vacation time was spent.
  • We choose to work with local partners, not only to guarantee an immersive, culturally and naturally authentic experience; but also to economically support the area's local population. Additionally, wildlife conservation is one of our key values!

2023 Departure Dates & Costs

5 - 8 day expeditions. Each boat has different day by day itineraries departing from either Baltra island or San Cristobal Island in the Galapagos archipelago. Due to the variation each week, and by each boat we provide a sample itinerary below. We will provide the options that best suit your time frame and cruise length at the time of request.  

Deluxe & Luxury
MV Eric/Flamingo/Letty
MV Millenium or Anahi Catamarans

Superior Tourist Class
MV Eden or MV Galaxy or Monserrate 

Tourist Class
M/V Samba or MV Penguino

Ask for details on Galapagos cruise special available for select departure

Additional charges
Airfare from Ecuador mainland to Galapagos $ 565 USD per person round trip
$ 120 Galapagso Park Fee and Registration card
For shorter programs, see our selection of 5 day cruises
Pre and post cruise programs in mainland Ecuador and Peru are available on an individual basis

5 day cruise also available

Read our Galapagos blog


Itinerary

* reflects typical program as the route with each boat changes

Day 1: Quito or Guayaquil/San Cristobal (B,L,D)

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In the morning you will be picked up from your hotel and transferred to the airport for your flight to Galapagos. All flights make one stop in Guayaquil. Upon arrival on San Cristobal Island, our crew is waiting at the airport to escort you to your anchored yacht. After the welcome briefing and safety drill we set sail for Playa Ochoa, where we have a chance to test our snorkeling equipment and at the same time swim with a small colony of sea lions. Behind the beach, there is a tidal lagoon where birds can be spotted including the rare Chatham mockingbird. At sunset, we cruise around Kicker Rock (Leon Dormido), a vertical tuff cone formation that abruptly juts up almost 500 feet out of the ocean. On the cliffs, we find blue-footed boobies, masked boobies and magnificent frigate birds.

Day 2: Darwin Bay/ Prince Philip’s Steps, Tower (B,L,D)

We spend the entire day on Tower (Genovesa), considered to be one of the most spectacular Islands in Galapagos for bird species. This morning, we have a dry landing at Prince Philip’s Steps. Red-footed boobies nest here in Palo Santo trees and Nazca (formerly masked) boobies nest near the trail. In an open lava field, we find storm petrels in large numbers. If you are lucky, we will see the elusive short-eared owl. After lunch, sea kayaks are available to paddle along the shoreline. Look for the beautiful red-billed tropical bird usually seen in a crevice. A snorkeling opportunity is offered along the inner rim of the volcanic crater. We land on Darwin Bay, a coral sand beach where swallow-tailed and lava gulls gather near the tide pools. Enter a forest of Optuntia cactus and mangroves where colonies of great frigate birds nest. The males inflate their red-throated pouches to attract females as they fly overhead. The trail leads through a rich inter tidal zone where we find a wide diversity of animal life. Swim from the beach with sea lions.

Day 3: Bachas Beach/ North Seymour (B,L,D)

This morning, we visit Las Bachas, which is the Spanish translation for “barges.” There is a long stretch of a soft white-sand beach and interior lagoons where we find the Greater Flamingo. There is also a wonderful chance to snorkel here from the beach. Remnants of the U.S. presence from World War II “a floating pier” is found here. This afternoon, we disembark on North Seymour, a small geological uplift. After a dry landing, we follow a trail that leads us to swallow-tailed gulls, blue-footed boobies and the endemic land iguanas. Visit the largest colony of magnificent frigate birds found in Galapagos. As we stroll along the beach, we’ll find sea lions body surfing the northern swells.

DAY 4: Tagus Cove, Isabela / Punta Espinoza, Fernandina (B,L,D)

This morning, we visit Tagus Cove, located on the western Island of Isabela. Six volcanoes flowed together and formed the largest Island in Galapagos. On our walk, we discover a salt-water lagoon, a scenic overlook with a spectacular view of the ocean, lava fields and volcanic formations. Graffiti dating back to the 1800’s is written on the rocky cliffs. Explore the Cove in pangas or sea kayaks to find Galapagos penguins, boobies, pelicans and other seabirds. After lunch, we cross the Bolivar Canal. Be on the look out for whales and dolphins riding the bow wave. We disembark at Punta Espinoza, Fernandina, the youngest and most pristine Island found in Galapagos. Hundreds of marine iguanas, the largest colony in Galapagos, bask in the sun along the rugged shoreline. Observe sea lion harems with resident bulls carefully guarding their territory. Flightless Cormorants build their nest on the point and Galapagos Hawks fly overhead. Recent lava flows formed by an active volcano stretch their way around the coast. A snorkel stop here provides opportunities to see many sea turtles.

Day 5: Puerto Egas, Santiago/ Bartolome (B,L,D)

This morning, stroll along the shore at Puerto Egas, SANTIAGO (James) looking for octopus, starfish and other sea life caught in the tide pools. At low tide, catch a glimpse of marine iguanas as they feed on exposed green algae. Watch for great blue herons, lava herons, American oystercatchers and yellow-crowned night herons. Our walk ends at the grottos, deep pools of clear water where we encounter fur sea lions once on the verge of extinction. Before returning to the yacht, there is a snorkeling opportunity with loads of tropical fish. On Bartolome, it seems like we are walking on the moon. This young Island is inhospitable to most plants and animals. After a dry landing, climb 30 minutes up stairs leading to the summit of a once active volcano. Along the way, we pause to marvel at lava bombs, spatter cones and cinder cones. From the top of the wooden stairs, we can gaze out across the island for a panoramic view of the island and “Pinnacle Rock”, an eroded tuff cone. Down below, crystal clear water is an invitation to snorkel with schools of tropical fish and Galapagos Penguins. On the other side of the Island, encounter sea turtles and white-tipped sharks.

Day 6: Darwin Station / Highlands, Santa Cruz (B,L,D)

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Day 7: Gardner Bay / Punta Suarez, Espanola (Hood) (B,L,D)

This morning, step onto Gardner Bay, Espanola. Walk along seemingly endless stretches of sandy beach where you’ll find large colonies of sea lions. There is no trail to follow so this is a chance to explore and you may find a Galapagos Hawk, Darwin’s Finches or Hood Mockingbird. Swim with sea lions from the beach. There’s an excellent snorkeling site off Gardner Islet with a colourful diversity of sea life near Gardner Islet and Tortuga Rock with caves covered with invertebrates. This afternoon, we disembark at Punta Suarez, where we witness the highest rate of endemic species in Galapagos. Sea lions noisily greet us as we land on their beach. Curious Hood mockingbirds peck at our shoelaces. From April to November, the waved albatross, found only on Espanola, perform their wild mating ritual. Colonies of blue-footed boobies engage in “sky-pointing” to show off for potential mates. Nazca (formerly masked) boobies busily care for their young. Stunning swallow-tailed gulls are the only nocturnal gulls in the world. Red-billed tropic birds take shelter under the cliffs. We also find Darwin’s Finches, Galapagos Doves and Galapagos Hawks. Observe a unique species of marine iguana identified with traces of red and green colorings. Colourful sally light-foot crabs crawl along the shoreline near to the famous “blow hole”. This is the scene most people envision when they decide to visit Galapagos and is a glorious finale to your Galapagos cruise.

Day 8: Interpretation Centre/San Cristobal/Guayaquil/Quito (B)

This morning, we drop anchor in Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, San Cristobal. We visit the Interpretation Center opened in 1999. Here we gain a more complete understanding of the natural and human history of the Islands. Afterwards, we head straight to the airport for our flight back to the mainland. You will be met and transferred to your hotel.


What our clients say...

“We still look upon the trip you organized so efficiently for us to Galapagos, Peru and Ecuador those many years ago as one of our best travel memories ever and again we are glad we did it when we did - a 10 1/2 trip out of 10, thanks to your organizational skills. We still keep in touch with several couples whom we met on MV Eric in Galapagos - for a bunch of folks who hadn’t met or known each other before, we lucked into a wonderful and convivial group. The two on-board naturalist lecturers were extremely knowledgeable as well as environmentally aware of their responsibility of and to tourists in such a vulnerable place. And our awe-inspiring Machu Pichu trip portion went off without a hitch. The grand finale jungle adventure on the Napo River and stay at Sacha Lodge on a private ecological reserve was also a once in a lifetime experience, from early morning hikes to evening dugout paddles, poisonous critters included! - Melva & Gordon Bradshaw

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