DAY 1
DAY 1 – SATURDAY
AM: Arrival at Baltra Airport
Arrival at Baltra Airport and transfer to the vessel. Upon arrival, you will pay the Galapagos National Park entrance fee and your luggage will be inspected according to park regulations. After meeting your naturalist guide, you will be welcomed on board Treasure, where the crew will assist you with check-in and a short introduction to life on board.

PM: Fausto Llerena Breeding Centre (Santa Cruz)
In the afternoon, visit the Fausto Llerena Breeding Centre, home to giant tortoises from different Galapagos islands. This conservation project plays a key role in protecting and restoring tortoise populations. The visit ends at the outdoor corrals, where tortoises accustomed to human presence offer excellent opportunities for close observation and photography.
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DAY 2
DAY 2 – SUNDAY
AM: Eden Islet (Santa Cruz)
Eden Islet is a small, paradisiacal tuff cone located just off the west coast of Santa Cruz, between Whale Bay and Dragon Hill. This sheltered site offers calm waters and rich marine life, making it an ideal introduction to the underwater world of the Galapagos. Expect close encounters with reef fish, rays and, occasionally, sea turtles in a peaceful and scenic setting.
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PM: Dragon Hill (Santa Cruz)
In the afternoon, visit Dragon Hill, named after the iconic Galapagos land iguanas that inhabit the area. Thanks to successful conservation and breeding programmes, this site is now home to the largest wild population of land iguanas on Santa Cruz. A walk inland reveals dramatic volcanic landscapes, a hypersaline lagoon often visited by flamingos, and sweeping views over the coastline.
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DAY 3
DAY 3 – MONDAY
AM: Whitetip Reef Shark Channel & Sierra Negra Volcano (Isabela)
Just off the coast of Puerto Villamil, the jagged islets of Tintoreras were formed by ancient lava flows meeting the sea. Shallow channels often reveal resting whitetip reef sharks, along with marine iguanas, sea turtles, eagle rays and penguins. The morning continues inland to Sierra Negra Volcano, home to one of the largest calderas in the world, offering striking views over vast lava fields.
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PM: Wetlands & Tortoise Breeding Centre (Isabela)
The Isabela Wetlands feature lagoons, mangroves and coastal trails, making them one of the best sites for observing aquatic and shore birds, including flamingos. The visit continues to the Arnaldo Tupiza Tortoise Breeding Centre, where conservation programmes protect endangered tortoise populations from southern Isabela. Guests can observe giant tortoises at different stages of growth while learning about ongoing preservation efforts.
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DAY 4
DAY 4 – TUESDAY
AM: Moreno Point (Isabela)
Moreno Point offers a striking contrast between fresh, pioneer vegetation and vast fields of pitch-black lava that once flowed directly into the ocean. A walk along the lava paths reveals coastal lagoons where flamingos, pintail ducks and other shore birds gather. Beneath the surface, these calm waters shelter rays, turtles and reef fish, making this site a remarkable example of how life has adapted and flourished in a young volcanic landscape.
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PM: Tagus Cove (Isabela)
In the afternoon, visit historic Tagus Cove, a sheltered anchorage once used by pirates and whalers navigating the northern entrance of the Bolivar Channel. Steep volcanic cliffs surround the bay, creating a dramatic natural harbour. A walk to the viewpoint rewards you with sweeping views over Darwin Lake and the surrounding coastline, while the calm waters below offer excellent opportunities to observe marine life in a tranquil setting.
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DAY 5
DAY 5 – WEDNESDAY
AM: Espinoza Point (Fernandina)
Espinoza Point lies on the westernmost island of the archipelago, one of the most pristine and untouched ecosystems on Earth. Here, life thrives on stark lava fields shaped by recent volcanic activity. Walk among large colonies of marine iguanas, observe flightless cormorants and Galapagos penguins along the shoreline, and witness the extraordinary resilience of species that have adapted to one of the youngest landscapes in the islands.
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PM: Vicente Roca Point (Isabela)
In the afternoon, explore the dramatic cliffs and sea caves of Vicente Roca Point, located on Isabela’s northwestern coast. This remote site is shaped by powerful ocean currents and towering volcanic formations. The nutrient-rich waters attract a diversity of marine life, while the rugged coastline offers a striking backdrop for observing seabirds and appreciating the raw geological forces that continue to shape the Galapagos.
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DAY 6
DAY 6 – THURSDAY
AM: Puerto Egas (Santiago)
Puerto Egas is one of the most historically rich landing sites in the Galapagos and a favourite among wildlife enthusiasts. Walk along eroded lava formations shaped by wind and sea, and explore coastal pools where Galapagos fur seals often rest. This shoreline reveals a fascinating mix of volcanic geology and marine life, offering excellent opportunities to observe animals up close in a dramatic natural setting.
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PM: Rabida
In the afternoon, land on Rabida’s striking red-sand beach, coloured by high iron content in the volcanic soil. This small island is known for its large bachelor colony of Galapagos sea lions, which often greet visitors along the shore. Inland, palo santo trees and cacti contrast beautifully with the deep red landscape, creating one of the most visually distinctive environments in the archipelago.
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DAY 7
DAY 7 – FRIDAY
AM: Bachas Beach (Santa Cruz)
Begin the day with a peaceful walk along the bright white sands of Bachas Beach, one of Santa Cruz Island’s most important nesting sites for Pacific green sea turtles. This tranquil shoreline is shaped by gentle waves and lava rocks, creating shallow pools where marine life is often visible. The calm atmosphere and open coastal views make it an ideal final nature encounter in the Galapagos.
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Transfer to Baltra Airport
After the morning visit, assisted by the naturalist guide and crew, you will be transferred by dinghy to Baltra. From there, an airport shuttle will take you to the terminal, where your guide will accompany you to the check-in counters in the departure hall.
You will return home carrying unforgettable memories, remarkable wildlife encounters, and a deeper connection to the Galapagos Islands.
