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Galapagos 6 Day Cruise C aboard Alya Luxury Catamaran

Galapagos 6 Day Cruise C aboard Alya Luxury Catamaran

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Description

A 6 day cruise around the south and eastern islands of the the Galapagos. Stopping to Explore Cristobal, Espanola and Floreana. Leaving and returning to Santa Cruz

Trip Name
Galapagos 6 Day Cruise C aboard Alya Luxury Catamaran
Days
6
Overview
Vessel Type: Catamaran Length: 31.5 metres Passenger Capacity: 16 Built: 2017 Alya operates as a compact, high-end catamaran built for a controlled, small-group experience in the Galápagos. Its nine cabins, most with private balconies, hold a maximum of sixteen guests, keeping movement on board quiet and predictable. The layout is functional: an aft lounge with library and media facilities, a dining space centred on Ecuadorian and international cuisine, and a sundeck used for observation between landings. The scale of the vessel allows the crew, cruise director, and bilingual guide to maintain consistent attention without disrupting the ship’s calm structure. Daily activity revolves around shore landings and water-based exploration supported by kayaks, paddle boards, snorkelling equipment, and panga operations. A certified naturalist leads each outing, keeping the pace steady and focused on wildlife and landscape observation. The ship’s facilities and staffing are built to streamline this rhythm: straightforward cabin design, controlled guest numbers, and reliable access to equipment. The result is a contained, uninterrupted platform for exploring the islands.

Itinerary



Day 1 - Day 1 SEYMOUR
Baltra airport. Reception at airport. Transfer in. Welcome on board Alya Catamaran. Welcome drink. Lunch SEYMOUR: dry landing. Seymour was formed by the lifting of volcanic marine lava. Marine fossils dating back to the Pleistocene period were found on this island. In 1932, Captain Alan Hancock and his crew took 72 malnourished land iguanas from Baltra Island to North Seymour Island so that the iguanas could live in better conditions. In 1934, colonists verified that the iguanas were in good condition. The vegetation of North Seymour is bushy and is host to nesting Real Frigates of the Galapagos. Return to Alya. Dinner.
Day 2 - Day 2 SOUTH PLAZAS, SANTA FE.
SOUTH PLAZAS: are two small islands, created by an uplifting of the land. The land iguanas are smaller here; they nest during the warm season. The hike goes along an extraordinary cliff where sea birds nest. There are approximately 1000 sea lions (Zalophus Wollebaeki) located on the south side of the Plazas. SANTA FE: Wet landing, activities for this day: hiking, swimming and snorkeling. With 24 km2 and 60 m of height above sea level, this central island is a unique place to visit. It has an incredible bay of turquoise water, protected by a natural barrier of rocks. You will see colonies of seals as hawks fly overhead. This island is home to one of the two species of land iguanas found in the Galapagos. Their main food source is the leaves and fruit of the large, thick cactus found here. Crabs, nocturnal herons, marine iguanas, cucuves and land doves are seen frequently. The Bay is excellent place to swim and to do snorkel. Marine tortoises, rays, sea lions and tropical fish are an amazing attraction! Snacks and refreshing beverages are waiting for you on board. Dinner.
Day 3 - Day 3 SAN CRISTOBAL ISLAND: INTERPRETATION CENTER / KICKED ROCK
INTERPRETATION CENTER: Dry landing. This center is location in the main port. After breakfast, our first visit is to the Interpretation Center of San Cristobal. This modern and sophisticated architectural space was designed for the natural interpretation of the Galapagos. You will learn about the volcanic formation of the islands, the evolution of the species, the history of human settlement, and complex systems and management models. Return Alya Lunch LOBOS ISLANDS: Panga Riding, swimming and snorkeling. Here, we can walk, swim and snorkel among the seals, frigates, marine iguanas, lava lizards, and the small endemic Galapagos snake. Here, we can swim and snorkeling in the same place it. Return Alya Dinner
Day 4 - Day 4 ESPAÑOLA: GARDNER BAY, SUAREZ POINT
GARDNER BAY: wet landing, activities for this visit: short walk, swimming, snorkeling, and observation of seal colony. The sea lion is one of the animals in Galapagos which gets the total attention of the visitors in the Galapagos: they are curious and playful, but at times aggressive; they are nice and loving, but also lazy. In Gardner Bay, we are going to find many of them relaxing on the beach enjoying the sun. In addition to observing these fascinating animals, while snorkeling, we will be able to swim with sea lions, sea turtles, a diversity of tropical fish, marine iguanas, etc. Return Alya Dinner. SUAREZ POINT: Dry landing. Activities: Walking, sight-seeing. We recommend sports shoes, hat or cap, and sunscreen. There is no color more amazing and outstanding in this tropical desert island, than that of the blue-foot boobies. These birds have an impressive form of “greeting” and it is a real thrill to see their mating dance. The blue-footed booby can be seen on several of the islands as nesting grounds and feed are located in several coastal locations. The albatross, an aristocratic bird weighing up to four kilograms, can be observed here. One of the largest birds of the islands, approximately 12,000 couples nest on Espanola Island and a smaller number nest on Silver Island, near mainland Ecuador. This species is considered endemic to this island; during our walk, we will observe these fantastic birds while taking in the beautiful landscapes offered by this island. It is important to note that albatrosses will not be seen between January and March (non-breeding) season. We will also see colonies of marine iguanas, zayapas, masked boobies, finches, Espanola cucuves, and seagulls unique to the islands. Our walk will be on lava rock where we will be able to see lava tubes. Red mangroves are found here. Delicious snacks and fresh beverages are waiting for you on the ship. Dinner
Day 5 - Day 5 FLOREANA: CORMORANT POINT, DEVIL´S CROWN, ALIERI HILL
Venture into Punta Cormorant, famous for its large coastal lagoon inhabited by American flamingoes, white-cheeked pintails, black-necked stilts and other shorebirds.Alieri Hill is a haven for nature enthusiasts offering a spectacular blend of endemic plants and breathtaking views. This volcanic terrain nurtures unique flora found only in the Galapagos. As you explore the trails, keep an eye out for yellow warblers, flycatchers, and the iconic Darwin finches, whose diversity contributed to the theory of evolution. From the hilltop, take in the sweeping views of the northern coast, where the deep blue ocean meets the untouched landscapes of the island.
Day 6 - Day 6 SANTA CRUZ: HIGHLANDS
Where we have a trekking and we will find the giant tortoises in their natural habitat, this is a natural spectacular. For this visit, we recommend good walking shoes, long pants, a raincoat, a hat, and sunblock. Transfer Out.
Day 7 - Please Note
This itinerary is subject to change without notice; due to seasonal changes, weather conditions or Galapagos National Park regulations.

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Inclusions

    • Explore the South-Eastern islands of the Galapagos
    • Relax in comfort on board a modern luxury catamaran
    • Visit San Cristobal, Espanola and Floreana

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