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For a longer vacation stay in the Galapagos, choose the 8-day Cormorant Galapagos Cruise! Snorkel with playful sea lions and sea turtles and hike to incredible vistas on daily shore excursions. With kayaks at arms reach on the cruise ship, solo adventures are also encouraged. When the adrenaline of the daily activities subsides, relax in the comfort of your private cabin and balcony (found in every one of the spacious cabins), or reminisce on what you’ve experienced so far with your crew mates in the social areas. After 8-days in the Galapagos, there will be plenty to talk about.
Upon arrival, a Cormorant representative will assist you in the airport (through immigration and baggage claim), and then transfer you to the yacht. Once on board, settle your belongings in your cabin and check out the balcony before heading to the welcome briefing and lunch.
In the afternoon, visit Santa Cruz Island, where you can spot giant tortoises and bird sanctuaries. Santa Cruz has a unique terrain, consisting of a humid cloud forest, something completely different than the dry-coastal areas that are typical in the Galapagos.
In the morning, visit the Tintoreras Islet or Sierra Negra. Tintoreras is an excellent place to spot a variety of wildlife. White-tipped reef sharks, Galapagos penguins, marine turtles, and sea lions can be spotted in the turquoise waters. If you visit Sierra Negra, you will experience impressive views of the Galapagos, as well as the opportunity to spot 7 different species of finches and a rich display of vegetation.
Later, head to the Tortoise Breeding Center on Isabela Island. While here, you will hike through the Wetlands, spotting a unique variety of bird species with every step.
Wake up early and head to Moreno Point, and land where hot lava was once flowing. Pink flamingoes flock around the craters and tide pools that have formed. If you look carefully into the tide pools, you might see white-tipped reef sharks and some sea turtles swimming beneath the surface.
Midday, visit Elizabeth Bay. You will experience a traditional panga (Zodiac ride) here, passing by the mangroves and wildlife that inhabits the bay. This area is known for its marine life. Make sure to look out for brown pelicans, Galapagos penguins, blue-footed boobies, and humpback whales.
Embark on a trip to Mangle Point, where visitors are gifted with incredible views of wildlife on the coast of Fernandina Island. Snorkeling here is very popular. The sea lions that are resting in the area might even join you for a swim!
Later, land at Urbina Bay, a place of fascinating geological formations. Here, you can spot stingrays, sea turtles, flightless cormorants, pelicans, and more. There is also an incredible view of the Volcano Alcedo.
Sail to Fernandina Island, a place where foreign species never invaded. This pristine land is home to a plethora of ecosystems. While you're here, check out the volcano "La Cumbra," which overpowers the land space with lava fields that stretch out to the ocean. Next, head to Espinosa Point. Walk past marine iguanas and a group of sea lions, until you reach the flightless cormorant nesting site. You might be able to see a Galapagos Hawk here.
Later, check out Vicente Roca Point on Isabela Island. This large bay has spectacular marine life. Keep your eyes open for seahorses, sea turtles, and mola-mola sunfish.
Grab your bathing suit because Egas Port is a fabulous place to swim and snorkel. What was once a popular place to find salt, food, and water, has now become a flocking nest for fur seals and marine birds. Next, head to Buccaneer Cove, a spot where pirates used to visit in the 16th-century, to stake out. Instead of finding pirates here, you will now find sea turtles. This is also a great place to snorkel.
In the afternoon, visit Espumilla Beach. Walk along the beach, through a mangrove forest, until you find flamingoes, pintail ducks, and other wildlife. You can snorkel and swim at the beach.
Get ready for a morning hike, because this morning, you will be hiking up Prince Philip's Steps on Genovesa Island. This steep, rocky path takes you to incredible views of the surrounding islands, worth every step. Later, visit Darwin Bay, a popular place to see Nazca boobies, red-footed boobies, iguanas and swallow-tailed gulls. The various wildlife is sure to keep you company.
With the last bit of time you have in the Galapagos, explore North Seymour Island. Here, you can spot sea lions, blue-footed boobies, and magnificent frigatebirds. After exploring, it will sadly be time to say goodbye. With help from a Cormorant representative, head to the Baltra Airport for your flight to your next destination!
Climb aboard the Cormorant Galapagos Cruise for an incredible 5-day adventure! Every day on the Cormorant is specifically designed to enhance your Galapagos experience. Daily excursions consist of snorkeling with colorful marine species, hiking to panoramic vistas, and wildlife spotting on the various islands. When you’re not busy getting to know the exotic land of the Galapagos, relax in the various social areas, soak in the onboard jacuzzi, lay out on the sun deck, or rejuvenate on your private balcony (featured in every one of the spacious cabins). This cruise is a perfect combination of adventure and comfort, ideal for solo travelers, couples, or even small families.
Upon arrival, transfer to the yacht, where you can settle your belongings, meet your new cruise mates, and get acquainted with the ships facilities.
In the afternoon, visit Bachas Beach. Located on the north shore of Santa Cruz, Bachas Beach is a fantastic spot to swim. While you're here, you may notice the few remnants of US World War II, as a floating pier presents itself on the shores.
To start your morning off right, visit the iconic Pinnacle Rock on Bartholomew Island. Marvel at the extinct volcanic formations that make up the island. Then, hike a trail of stairs to the summit of the volcano, until you reach one of the best views of the islands.
In the afternoon, visit Sullivan Bay. This island is covered by Pahoehoe lava. Patterns of vegetation that were burned after the eruption are imprinted around the landing. Visiting in the afternoon is ideal because the temperature will be more pleasant, and the light will be optimal for photographs.
Head to South Plaza Island in the morning. This small island is covered by Opuntia cacti and is home to one of the largest sea lion populations. You can also find colonies of yellow and red iguanas here.
Later, visit Santa Fe Island, and hike along one of the two visitor trails. One will lead you to a panoramic viewpoint atop a cliff and the other will bring you to a small beach and a prickly pear forest. Feel free to go swimming here or try to spot the sub-species of land iguanas.
Visit Witch Hill in the morning, and relax on one of the nicest beaches in the Galapagos. The soft, white sand invites you to take a stroll along the shore, and the turquoise waters tempt you to snorkel beneath their surface. You can find colonies of sea lions and blue-footed boobies nearby, as this area is bustling with life.
In the afternoon, head to Pitt Point. While here, hike until you reach a nesting site for three species of Galapagos boobies. This is an excellent spot to take photographs of natural beauty. Then, learn about the volcanic formations that make up the land that brought you to this wonderful site.
Before leaving the Galapagos Islands, check out Lobos Island. Spend a moment marveling at the beautifully colored plants in the area, and the massive amount of sea lions that call this island home. You might also see some shore birds and marine iguanas.
Then, bid farewell to the friends you've made aboard the Cormorant and head to the airport for your flight to your next destination!
Hop aboard the Cormorant Galapagos Cruise for an unforgettable 4-day adventure! With daily on-shore excursions and kayaks at arms reach, you won’t believe the amount of Galapagos exploring you will partake in the next four days. In contrast, when you’re not exploring, cabin fever is put to rest on this brand new, modernly designed ship. Relax in the various social areas, soak in the onboard jacuzzi, lay out on the huge sun deck, or spend some time in the solitude of your private balcony (featured in every one of the spacious cabins). The Cormorant Galapagos Cruise might just become your home away from home.
Upon arrival, a Cormorant representative will help you navigate the airport and then transfer you to the yacht. Climb aboard and get situated in your cabin, before joining the others for a welcome briefing and lunch.
Later, enjoy snorkeling around Kicker Rock. The site is located off of San Cristobal and features lava cone and two vertical rocks rising far above the ocean. This site is a favorite amongst many due to the wildlife that surrounds the area.
Today, explore Española Island. On this island, you will find mockingbirds, blue-footed boobies, albatross, Darwin finches, Galapagos Doves, and more. Then, visit Suarez Point, where you will have the chance to visit the ocean front where large albatross use a nearby cliff as a launching pad. This landscape is particularly great for photography.
After, head to Gardner Bay & Osborn Islet. Walk along the white-sand beach and say hello to the playful sea lions. This area is also a breeding site for waved albatross.
Today, you will visit two sites on Floreana Island. While you're on the island, you can snorkel or watch for flamingoes roaming the black sand beach. Then, head to Cormorant Point. Land on a green colored beach and hike to a salt-water lagoon, where you can also find flamingoes and other birdlife. Next, move to Champion Islet, one of the best places to snorkel in the Galapagos.
In the afternoon, visit the famous Post Office Bay, where you can write post cards to your family back home. Then, visit the Baroness Viewpoint, in the northern part of the island. Named after the Austrian Baroness, this view features a beautiful and historic landscape.
Before you leave the Galapagos, pay a visit to the Charles Darwin Station Breeding Center. Observe the various sub-species of turtles interacting with one another, and possibly you! Learn about the conservation efforts that keep the Galapagos Islands in the natural state that you find them today.
After your visit, say goodbye to the Galapagos Islands and the crew of the Cormorant. Head to the Baltra Airport for your flight to your next destination!
The M/C Cormorant Galapagos Cruise Stateroom comes with a full-size bed, a private balcony and seating area, as well as a modern bathroom.
The M/C Cormorant Galapagos Cruise Stateroom comes with a full-size bed, modern bathroom, and a private balcony for endless views of the Pacific Ocean.
The M/C Cormorant Galapagos Cruise Stateroom features a private balcony and seating area, a full-size bed, modern bathroom, and endless views of the Pacific Ocean.