8 days cruise trimaran Horizon – A
Route A (Sa-Sa): Southern, central and northern islands.
- 8 days
- 1-16
Highlights of the tour
- Kicker Rock and Punta Pitt with three booby species
- Red sand beach on Rábida
- Giant tortoises in their natural habitat in the Santa Cruz Highlands
- Blue-footed boobies and frigatebirds on North Seymour
Overview
This 8-day Galápagos cruise aboard the luxurious Horizon trimaran combines the most spectacular landscapes of the southern, central, and northern archipelago into an exceptionally diverse itinerary. Impressive volcanic formations, white coral beaches, colorful sand bays, and bird-rich cliffs alternate with first-class snorkeling sites. In addition to intensive wildlife observation on land, the route offers numerous opportunities to discover the fascinating underwater world with rays, reef sharks, sea turtles, and, with a bit of luck, hammerhead sharks.
Itinerary

After being welcomed by the crew and captain, you will be assigned your cabins, followed by the first group lunch on board.
Afternoon – David Rodriguez Breeding Center: You will visit the tortoise protection and breeding center in Cerro Colorado. This center was built to help improve the tortoise population on the island. The center includes a large enclosure, a visitor center, and a hatchery. Along the walking trail, it is possible to see various native and endemic plants as well as birds such as the San Cristóbal mockingbird, yellow warblers, many species of finches, and the Galápagos flycatcher.

At the small green-sand beach, you will be welcomed by barking Galápagos sea lions. A trail through thorny bushes behind the beach leads to an area of tropical dry forest vegetation: leaf-shedding Palo Santo trees, Cordia lutea bushes, opuntias, and succulent plants that turn red during the dry season. After a steep climb through a ravine to the summit, you can walk around the only colony of all three booby species found in the Galápagos Islands: red-footed, blue-footed, and Nazca boobies.
Afternoon – Witch Hill, Kicker Rock: Witch Hill (Cerro Brujo in Spanish) is the remnant of a tuff cone, and its main attraction is a coral sand beach leading into a calm bay. While snorkeling, you will discover a rich habitat for marine iguanas, stingrays, white-tip sharks, eagle rays, turtles, moray eels, garden eels, and many species of reef fish. Behind the beach dunes lies a dry, dark lava flow with salty pools used by iguanas for cooling off, but also an excellent place for observing coastal and migratory birds such as pelicans, blue-footed boobies, and swallow-tailed gulls. It is one of the first places Charles Darwin visited.
Kicker Rock is a gigantic rock formation with a dagger-like tower beside it. It rises 150 m high and resembles a shoe from the side (hence the name Kicker Rock). From another angle, it looks more like a sleeping lion (therefore its Spanish name León Dormido).

Afternoon – Gardner Bay, Gardner Islet, Osborn Islet: On the northeastern coast of Española Island, Gardner Bay offers a wonderful place to refresh yourself in the turquoise sea and admire the many colorful reef fish. Snorkel side by side with green sea turtles or enjoy the company of playful Galápagos sea lions. The white sand beach is also an important nesting site for green sea turtles. In the crystal-clear ocean, whales may occasionally be spotted.
Gardner Islet features enchanting scenery both above and below the water’s surface. While snorkeling, you can observe many small fish as well as sea urchins and starfish.
Afterwards, you continue to Osborn Islet, where you will have excellent opportunities for snorkeling and swimming.

Afternoon – Bartholomew Island: Bartolomé Island rises 114 m above Sullivan Bay. Climb the steps of the Bartholomew summit trail and be rewarded with panoramic views of volcanic peaks, moon-like craters, and lava fields.
The island has two breathtaking beaches inhabited by sea turtles and a very small colony of Galápagos penguins at the base of Pinnacle Rock.

Afternoon – Rábida Island: After a wet landing on Rábida’s remarkable red beach, there are two short guided walks. Oxidized iron particles give the rocks and sand their rusty color. Near the beach lies a shallow green-fringed lagoon; this oasis is the most fertile area on the otherwise dry island covered with leaf-shedding Palo Santo trees. The salty lagoon attracts all kinds of water birds, such as pintails and sometimes American flamingos. Among the evergreen mangrove bushes, many songbirds hide and nest. One of the island’s outstanding attractions is the large breeding colony of brown pelicans, the only pelicans in the world that plunge-dive.

Afternoon – Prince Philip’s Steps (also called El Barranco): In the afternoon, you will sail to Prince Philip’s Steps, one of the two visitor sites on Genovesa Island. Galápagos fur seals sometimes rest on the rocky ledges. After climbing the steep stone staircase, you will take a guided walk during which you may see many different birds such as red-footed and blue-footed boobies. Red-footed boobies are found almost exclusively on Genovesa and nest in the Palo Santo trees. The bushes along the sea-facing edge become more sparse, allowing you to enjoy incredible views and the ocean breeze. Continuing onward, you will pass a colony of Nazca boobies and eventually reach storm petrel nesting sites, where, with some luck, you may also observe short-eared owls hunting.

Afternoon – Highlands, Tortoise Breeding Center: You will visit the island’s highlands (so please have your walking shoes and rain jacket ready). Observe giant tortoises in their natural habitat as well as a variety of native and migratory birds, including tree finches, ground finches, Galápagos flycatchers, and cattle egrets (often standing on the backs of tortoises).
At the Fausto Llerena Breeding Center, you will have the opportunity to take amazing photographs of the tortoises. The tour begins at the GNP information booth. The trail continues to the Van Straelen Interpretation Center and the breeding center, followed by a path where you can see tortoises from Española Island, ending at the tortoise exhibition enclosure. The tortoises in this enclosure are accustomed to humans, making it an excellent place for photos with them.

After this tour, you and your luggage will be transferred to Baltra, where you will take the airport shuttle.
- Included services
- All meals during the cruise
- Inter-island transfers
- All excursions and activities
- Use of expedition equipment (wetsuits, snorkeling gear, paddle boards, kayaks, underwater camera, walking sticks, binoculars)
- Bilingual National Park guide
- Carbon footprint compensation
- Not included services
- International and Galápagos flights
- Galápagos National Park entrance fee (USD 200 per person, subject to change)
- Transit Control Card (USD 20 per person, subject to change)
- Airport transfers in Galápagos (if flights were not booked together with the cruise)
- Soft drinks and alcoholic beverages
- Tips
- Travel insurance and personal expenses
Hints
Children of all ages are accepted on board, but parents are fully responsible and liable for their children throughout the entire cruise.
All prices are subject to change in the event of local tax increases or other circumstances beyond our control.
The itinerary may be changed at any time due to circumstances beyond our control.
To rent a wetsuit, we require your clothing size (S/M/L/XL) before your arrival in the Galápagos. Standard 3 mm wetsuits are provided.
Participation in water sports activities such as diving, snorkeling, sea kayaking, etc. is at the travelers’ own discretion. Travelers assume all inherent risks associated with these activities.
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.
8 days cruise trimaran Horizon – A
Get in touch:
Dayana Arias Leon
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