Galapagos sailing trip on catamaran by the cabin
**This is a sample itinerary. The actual itinerary may be adjusted by the captain or the service provider due to weather conditions or other reasons.
Introduction
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1
Baltra
Transfer from the airport to the catamaran, embarkation and safety briefing and cabins. Depart for Seymour.
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2
Santa Cruz
The highlands of Santa Cruz offers a variety of vegetation zones. Here we can observe giant tortoises in their natural environment in the morning. We visit the Charles Darwin Station in Puerto Ayora
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3
Urbina Bay
Drive to Isabela to Punta Moreno, time for snorkeling. Urbina Bay, south of Tagus Cove, at the foot of Alcedo volcano, is one of the best and most recent examples of the geological shift and uplift of the Galapagos Islands. In 1954, the coastline was raised by almost 4 feet.
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4
Tagus Cove - Fernandina
Tagus Cove is located just east of Fernandina Island on the west coast of Isabela Island. A nature trail climbs through the typical dry vegetation zone, offering spectacular views of Darwin Lake, a saltwater crater lake and the long, narrow bay. Punta Espinosa is a narrow band of lava and sand that stretches from the volcano to the sea.
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5
Egas Port - Bucaneers Cove
In Puerto Egas we drive to the dark sandy beach of James Bay. We start with a walk along the rocky coast. Buccaneers Cove served as a safe haven for pirates, sailors and whalers in the 18th and 19th centuries. It consists of steep cliffs of tuff and the dark reddish-purple sandy beach.
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6
Rabida Island - Sullivan Bay
Sullivan Bay is a place of great geological interest. It is located on the southeast side of the island of Santiago. Here we can go ashore both on the rocky coast or on the white sand beach. The main attraction of Sullivan Bay is a wide lava flow.
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7
Genovesa
Prince Phillips Steps is located in the south of Genovesa Island. It is formed by the remaining edges of a large crater that is almost completely submerged. Entry through a gap at the foot of the volcano. Genovesa: DARWIN BAY is the crater of a collapsed volcano. After a hike we have a breathtaking view from the cliffs.
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8
Daphne Islands
Volcanic origin, these two islands are very different. While Daphne Minor is severely eroded, Daphne Major has still retained much of its volcanic form. This is where the journey ends. Baltra (South Seymour) Disembarkation and transfer to the airport
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