Galapagos on a Budget: 6 Days Experience

TOUR DETAILS

On board an exciting six-day Galapagos adventure packed with diverse activities! Begin your journey with a visit to the vibrant Flamingos Lagoon, snorkel through the unique Tuneles on Isabela Island, and explore the historic Wall of Tears and Tintoreras Islet. Learn about conservation efforts and observe giant tortoises at the Charles Darwin Research Station. enjoy your journey with an exploration of the Highlands of Santa Cruz. Finally, delve into the remote beauty of Santa Fe Island.

Transportation

  • Airport transfers for arrival and departure flights.
  • Sea transportation from Santa Cruz Island to Isabela Island and back to Santa Cruz Island.

Accommodation

  • 5 nights in tourist-class hotels

Gear included for the activities

  • Snorkeling masks, fins, and life vest.

Meals

  • 5 breakfasts
  • 3 lunches
  • 2 box lunches

Experts

  • English and Spanish speaking local guides in Galapagos National Park
    24/7 support from our team.

General

  • Mandatory Health & Travel Insurance
  • Personal Expenses
  • Meals not mentioned in the itinerary
  • Optional tips for guides
  • Extra tours or activities

Galapagos Islands Entrance

  • INGALA Transit Card (20 USD per person – cash only)
    Galapagos National Park fee: 100 USD per person – cash only)

Transportation

  • Airfare Ecuador mainland to Galapagos (round trip).
  • Pier-use fee at Puerto Ayora
  • (1 USD).
  • Pier-use fee at Puerto Villamil (10 USD).
  • Water taxi at the pier between islands
  • (3 USD in total)

Renting gear for extra activities

  • Snorkeling gear (mask and fins) (8 USD per day pp).
  • Wetsuit (10 USD per day pp).

Itinerary

Day 1: Flamingos and white-sand beaches

Touch down in Baltra Island and journey to Puerto Ayora on Santa Cruz Island for a traditional lunch. Then, take a speedboat to Isabela Island, home to beautiful white sandy beaches and a picturesque fishing village. Explore the Flamingo Lagoon to observe the vibrant pink flamingos.

Day 2: World class snorkelling in Los Tuneles

Wander the sandy streets of Villamil or relax on the tropical beach. Snorkel at Los Túneles Cabo Rosa, a breathtaking site with lava formations and diverse Galapagos wildlife such as sea turtles, penguins, and rays. Conclude the day with a sunset at Concha de Perla Beach.

Day 3 TROPICAL WETLANDS OF ISABELA, SWIMMING AND SNORKELING WITH WILDLIFE AT TINTORERAS

Discover Isabela Island’s diverse landscapes, from its wetlands teeming with flamingoes and endemic birds to the historic Wall of Tears. Explore the Tintoreras Islets, where you can spot white-tipped reef sharks, marine iguanas. Dive into the crystalline waters for an unforgettable snorkeling experience with a variety of marine life, including penguins and sea lions.

Day 4 ANCIENT LAVA TUNNELS AND GIANT TORTOISES AT SANTA CRUZ

Start the day with a morning speedboat to Santa Cruz Island, possibly spotting whales or dolphins. Visit the Charles Darwin Research Center to learn about conservation and see the late Lonesome George. Spend the rest of the day with giant tortoises at Primicias Ranch, observing them in their natural habitat.

Day 5 EXPLORING THE REMOTE ISLAND OF SANTA FE, SNORKELING AND HIDDEN BEACH

Experience the remote and ancient Santa Fe Island, with its unique landscape and vibrant marine life. Snorkel amongst sea lions, rays, and turtles, and explore secluded Playa Escondida or Garrapatero Beach. Reflect on your unforgettable experiences amidst the breathtaking beauty of this paradise.

Day 6 ADIOS GALAPAGOS

Depart: We’ll take you to Baltra Airport for your flight back to mainland Ecuador. Return home feeling invigorated by the energy of the extraordinary wildlife, and inspired by the unparalleled beauty of the archipelago.

FAQS

Do I need a visa to visit Ecuador?

Most travelers do not need a visa for stays up to 90 days. You can check here if you need a visa.

What is the best time to visit Ecuador and the Galapagos?

Ecuador is great year-round! For the Galapagos, December to May offers warmer waters and calmer seas, while June to November is cooler but excellent for diving. Different species of animals are active depending on the time of the year so you’ll always be exposed to different species all year round.

Is Ecuador safe for tourists?

Generally, most of Ecuador is safe, but like any destination, stay aware of your surroundings, avoid isolated areas at night, and keep an eye on your belongings. For more info about safe areas in Ecuador, you can read our blog.

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