5 days cruise Yacht Monserrat – B
Route B (Sun – Thu): Central and Eastern Islands
- 5 days
- 1-16
Highlights of the tour
- Giant tortoises in the wild in the Santa Cruz Highlands
- Volcanic landscapes, lava tunnels, and young lava fields
- Galápagos penguins and large marine iguana colonies
- Snorkeling with sharks, rays, and sea turtles
Overview
This 5-day itinerary aboard the Monserrat combines some of the most contrasting islands of the Galápagos, offering a diverse mix of volcanic landscapes, idyllic beaches, and unforgettable wildlife encounters. From the lush highlands of Santa Cruz to young lava fields, small volcanic cones, bird-rich islands, and dramatic coastlines on San Cristóbal, you will experience the remarkable diversity of the archipelago up close. Snorkeling excursions, scenic hikes, and sightings of rare species make this journey especially varied and rewarding.
Itinerary

Your guide will welcome you at the airport, assist with your luggage, and accompany you on the short bus ride to the harbor, where you will board the yacht. After meeting the crew and captain, you will be shown to your cabin and enjoy your first lunch on board.
Afternoon – Highlands: You will visit the highlands of Santa Cruz Island, so be sure to bring suitable walking shoes and a rain jacket. Observe giant tortoises in their natural habitat along with a variety of endemic and migratory bird species, including tree finches, ground finches, Galápagos flycatchers, and cattle egrets, which are often seen perched on the tortoises’ backs.

Approaching the islet from the north, you will quickly understand the origin of its name. It is an excellent location to learn about volcanic activity, lava bombs, and lava tunnels. You will witness how pioneer species have begun colonizing this barren landscape.
Beautiful white coral sand beaches and eroded lava fields covered with volcanic sand provide fertile ground for new plant life. Galápagos sea lions and countless marine iguanas also contribute to the island’s unique ecosystem.
Afternoon – Sullivan Bay: Arriving at Sullivan Bay feels like stepping onto the surface of the moon. Although the vast lava fields appear almost lifeless, this striking volcanic landscape remains one of the Galápagos’ most fascinating locations, especially for photographers.
Despite the harsh environment, life persists here: green sea turtles nest on the small white sand beach, while crabs, blue herons, and oystercatchers can also be observed.

The island’s main attraction is the Galápagos’ largest breeding colony of blue-footed boobies — be careful not to step on their nests — along with magnificent frigatebirds. During breeding season, male frigatebirds inflate their bright red throat pouches to nearly the size of a football.
Afternoon – Santa Fe: Santa Fe Island is especially famous for its endemic land iguana species, the Santa Fe land iguana. The small island lies within sight of Puerto Ayora and is known for its giant Opuntia cactus forests and beautiful coastal scenery.

At the small green-sand beach, barking Galápagos sea lions welcome visitors ashore. A trail through thorny shrubs leads into dry tropical vegetation with palo santo trees, Cordia lutea bushes, Opuntia cacti, and colorful succulent plants that turn red during the dry season.
After a steep climb through a ravine, you will reach the only place in the Galápagos where all three booby species can be observed together: red-footed, blue-footed, and Nazca boobies.
Afternoon – Witch Hill: Witch Hill (Cerro Brujo) is the remains of a tuff cone and features a stunning coral sand beach bordering a calm bay. Snorkeling here reveals a rich marine ecosystem with marine iguanas, stingrays, white-tip reef sharks, eagle rays, sea turtles, moray eels, garden eels, and numerous reef fish species.
Behind the dunes lies a dark lava field with salty lagoons frequented by iguanas and coastal birds such as pelicans, blue-footed boobies, and swallow-tailed gulls. This was also one of the first sites visited by Charles Darwin during his voyage through the Galápagos.

Four viewpoints offer panoramic views over Puerto Baquerizo Moreno and the surrounding bays. On clear days, the distant rock formation of Kicker Rock can even be seen offshore. These wooded hilltops are one of the few places where magnificent frigatebirds and great frigatebirds nest together in a mixed colony.
A viewpoint featuring another statue of Charles Darwin commemorates the anchoring of the HMS Beagle in the bay below.
After the morning excursion, you will be transferred to the airport for your return flight to mainland Ecuador.
- Included services
- Cabin accommodation
- Fuel surcharge
- All meals
- Drinking water, tea, and coffee
- Cooking and cocktail demonstrations
- All activities and excursions according to the itinerary accompanied by a bilingual naturalist guide
- Snorkeling equipment
- Kayaks
- Wetsuits
- Stand-up paddle boards
- Internet access
- Not included services
- Flights to and from the Galápagos Islands
- Galápagos National Park entrance fee USD 200.00 (subject to change)
- Transit Control Card (TCC) USD 20.00
- Alcoholic and soft drinks
- Tips for guides and crew
- Personal expenses
- Travel insurance
- Single supplement surcharge
Hints
Children under 12 years old receive a 15% discount when sharing a cabin with two adults. The discount does not apply to already reduced or promotional rates.
Children of all ages are welcome onboard. Parents or guardians are fully responsible and liable for their children throughout the cruise.
The itinerary may be changed at any time due to circumstances beyond the operator’s control.
Ask us for children or group discount.
Price not valid for Christmas and New Years´s Eve departures.
All prices are subject to change if local tax increases or other circumstances beyond our control occur.
The itinerary is subject to change at any time due to circumstances beyond our control.
In order to rent a wetsuit, we will need your clothing size (S/M/L/XL) before your arrival in Galapagos. Standard wetsuits with a thickness of 3 mm are rented.
Travel Insurance:
To protect your travel investment, we highly recommend the purchase of travel insurance. Travel insurance is intended to cover medical expenses, trip interruption and cancellation, theft and other losses incurred while traveling domestically or internationally.
Visa and Entry Requirements:
Ecuador requires a valid passport (with a minimum 6 months validity). Contact your local embassy or consulate for the most up-to-date visa requirements.
5 days cruise Yacht Monserrat – B
Get in touch:
Dayana Arias Leon
- +593 (0)2 2194333
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