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Quito, Ecuador
Quito, Ecuador
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Enjoy a short but sweet introduction to the famed archipelago – this trip makes for the perfect addition to any South American adventure – strikeing the perfect balance between excursion-packed days and relaxing evenings on the Grand Daphne – one of the newest motor yachts.
Hike, snorkel, sleep, repeat – this isn’t your average cruise! Get active in the rugged and isolated northern Galapagos Islands.
See sunbathing sea lions, colourful crabs, amazing birdlife and maybe even some giant tortoises that call these islands home.
Wander along the beautiful white sand beach at Bahia Borrero, then snorkel with reef sharks and manta rays.
Discover the otherworldly landscapes and creatures the islands are famous for, going deeper with a knowledgeable local naturalist guide who will accompany you on all your excursions.
Step into a world where wildlife reigns supreme on the Galapagos Adventure: Northern Islands (Grand Daphne). This 7-day guided tour from Quito explores the unique ecosystems of Isla Santa Cruz, Isla Santiago, and Isla Genovesa. Hike across lava fields, snorkel with marine creatures, and relax as the sun sets from your motor yacht each evening. The moderate activity level ensures plenty of opportunities for both exploration and relaxation. The true highlight of this trip is the close guidance of a local naturalist, giving travelers rare insight into the islands’ evolutionary wonders and making this a must-book tour for nature lovers.