Set out on a Galapagos island-hopping adventure on this 7-day group tour from Quito. Kayak and snorkel alongside curious sea lions, hike to a volcanic crater and roam the Santa Cruz highlands among giant tortoises, plus so much more. Isolated for millennia, these islands offer close, awe-inspiring encounters with wildlife found nowhere else. This journey supports local communities and protects the fragile ecosystem - offering you a rare chance to explore one of the world’s most fiercely guarded marine sanctuaries.
Ecuador is an outdoor lover’s dream, and this 15-day Solo-ish adventure takes you from the mainland’s breathtaking landscapes to the wild beauty of the Galápagos — all with new travel pals by your side and time to explore solo. Stand on the equator at the Intiñan Museum, take in snow-capped Cotopaxi, wander through the cloud forest, soak in Baños’ hot springs, and relax at a jungle lodge in the Amazon. Then, jet off to the Galápagos for unforgettable encounters — snorkel with marine wildlife, enjoy a farm-to-table meal supporting the locals on Floreana, and visit Las Tintoreras, where Whitetip sharks glide through clear waters and iguanas bask in the sun. This is solo group travel, reimagined — with adventure, connection, and community at its heart.
This 10-day adventure begins in Quito, Ecuador, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its vibrant culture and well-preserved colonial center.
The journey continues to the Galapagos Islands, where you'll explore the diverse wildlife and volcanic landscapes that inspired Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. On San Cristobal Island, you'll visit "La Loberia," a beach teeming with playful sea lions, marine iguanas, and various bird species. You'll then embark on a thrilling speedboat trip to Kicker Rock, a renowned snorkeling site known for its diverse marine life.
Next, you'll fly to Isabela Island, the largest and most volcanically active island in the Galapagos archipelago. Here, you'll encounter flamingos, marine iguanas, giant tortoises, and other fascinating creatures. You'll explore lava formations, snorkel with playful sea lions and penguins, and witness sea turtles navigating lava tunnels.
The adventure concludes on Santa Cruz Island, where you'll visit the Charles Darwin Research Station to learn about the unique endemic species and ongoing conservation efforts.
Finally, you'll return to Quito, where you'll have time to reflect of the memories made in the Galapagos Islands.
In the Galapagos we offer a selection of tours of varying lengths and activity levels:
7 Day - Galapagos Essentials - Our lead-in product, ideal for those looking to experience the natural beauty of the Galapagos without being too active. This tour visits the Islands of Santa Cruz and San Cristobel.
7 Day - Best of the Galapagos - For those looking for an activity based trip to the Galapagos, our Best of the Galapagos tour has a more active itinerary, including a hike on the Sierra Negra Volcano. This tour visits the Islands of Isabela and Santa Cruz.
10 Day - Galapagos Uncovered - For passengers with more time available, our Galapagos Uncovered tour is a great option, this tour includes a good mix of activities and includes visits to three islands; San Cristobel, Isabela and Santa Cruz.
Explore Peru and the Galapagos on this epic adventure from Lima to Quito. In the ancient land of the Incas, you’ll uncover historic architecture, vast Andean landscapes, ancient ruins, busy markets and welcoming locals. Visit the famed Machu Picchu – one of the Seven Wonders of the World – and maybe opt to take the One Day Inca Trail trek to see the citadel from two angles. Share two pachamanca meals with locals– one in the middle of the desert near the Nazca Lines and one in the Andean community of Huilloq. Then, fly to Quito for your week-long sailing voyage through the incredibly scenic southern isles of the Galapagos. Watch as sea lions, iguanas, giant tortoises and exotic birds go about their daily business. Go snorkelling near mighty manta rays, turtles and tropical fish and soak up the natural, rugged landscapes of the area, seeing what Charles Darwin saw more than 180 years ago.
This well-rounded adventure focuses on South America’s heavy hitters – the Amazon, the Galapagos and the Andes. Take 25 days to explore these wildly different parts of the region. Snorkel the turtle-filled waters of Leon Dormido, then wander the ancient cobblestone streets of Cusco. Visit an organic farm where giant tortoises roam freely, and later conquer the 4215-m-high Dead Woman’s Pass on the Inca Trail. Hike to the top of one of the most active volcanoes in the Galapagos, then stand in awe of the man-made elegance of Machu Picchu. This is an immersive and active trip in two of South America’s bucket-list destinations.