Galapagos Island Hopping Tour
Tour Introduction
This tour is a fantastic opportunity to experience some of the Galapagos Island’s highlights within the concise timeframe of seven days, ideal if you’re adding a Galapagos visit to a trip to mainland Ecuador or elsewhere in South America. You will travel by speedboat between three of the archipelago’s larger, inhabited islands along with numerous smaller uninhabited islets, and stay at three wonderful accommodations.
Spend a day visiting Santa Fé, a small uninhabited island with an arid landscape packed with exotic plants like cacti, in addition to its own subspecies of land iguana. It’s waters are exotically turquoise and its sands sumptuously golden. Observe playful sea lions at close quarters, either from snorkelling or paddle boarding.
Island hop from Santa Cruz to Floreana, an island guaranteed to spark your intrigue. It’s the longest inhabited island of the Galapagos and the site of the mysterious Galapagos affair in the 1930’s. Hike into the Floreana highlands to search for caves once used by pirates and seek out flamingos and frigate birds.
You will spend the last third of your tour on the largest island, and arguably the archipelago’s most astonishing, Isabela. Stay in wonderful beachside accommodation in the picturesque village of Puerto Villamil, from where you’ll make the short boat trip to the small islets of Las Tintoreras. Marvel at penguins, sea lions and whitetip reef sharks and even jump in the water to swim or snorkel with them, a truly magical experience. Spend some time at the giant tortoise breeding centre to learn about these fascinating reptiles and hike the Sierra Negra volcano to experience a landscape most closely resembling a distant planet.
Full Itinerary
Arrive at Seymour Galapagos Ecological Airport, on Baltra Island. After a brief respite post-flight, head out onto the water, and explore the Itabaca Channel by kayak or stand up paddleboard. Blue-footed boobies, sea lions, brown pelicans, herons, whitetip reef sharks can all be seen along this waterway, as you paddle by red mangrove forests and lava rock cliffs. By vehicle, venture up to the Santa Cruz highlands to a giant tortoise reserve. Observe these magnificently unique reptiles at close quarters. After lunch, head back to Puerto Ayora town to relax at your hotel, or take a walk down to the waterfront.
Staying at Ikala Hotel. Includes Lunch.
Join a local retired fisherman, his crew and a naturalist guide on a full day boat tour to explore the marine environment of Santa Fé Island. You will have the chance to swim and snorkel to spot sharks amongst countless other marine animals. Spend some joyous time watching the playful sea lions. A large colony of the agile pinnipeds reside here. Return to your hotel in Puerto Ayora for the evening.
Staying at Ikala Hotel. Includes Breakfast and Lunch.
After breakfast make the 2 hour crossing by speedboat to Isla Floreana. Hop on the open-air 'chiva' bus to transfer a short way along the coast to Floreana Lava Lodge. After refreshing yourself at your new accommodation, join your guide on either a walk, or to kayak to nearby Black Beach, where you can swim or snorkel. Take lunch at a community restaurant in the village, then in the afternoon hike out La Loberia, home to a breeding sea lion colony. You will have the opportunity to swim and snorkel with sea lions, along with various species of ray and numerous tropical fish.
Staying at Floreana Lava Lodge. Includes All Meals.
Head up to the highlands of Floreana on the open-air 'chiva' bus. Learn about the original inhabitants of the island, some of which included pirates. Disembark the chiva bus at Asilo de la Paz, where you will begin a guided hike to the site of the only freshwater source on the island, a lifeline to the inhabitants here. See the 'Pirate caves' where pirates and buccaneers used to shelter and store their loot and plunder. Visit a working farm where the presence of a small freshwater lake draws in frigate birds to wash the saltwater off their plumage and enjoy a barbecue lunch before heading back to the lodge.
Staying at Floreana Lava Lodge. Includes All Meals.
Take an early morning speedboat to Isabela Island and check into the Isamar Hotel in Puerto Villamil. Take in the delightful sight of flamingos, on the lake on the outskirts of town, before visiting the giant tortoise breeding centre. After lunch head out by boat to the islands of Tintoreras, a Galapagos archipelago in miniature. Observe penguins, sea lions and whitetip reef sharks underwater as you swim and snorkel in the sheltered waters. Pelicans and blue footed boobies linger on the numerous islets.
Staying at Isamar Hotel. Includes Breakfast and Lunch.
A full day exploring the Isabela highlands. Hike up to the crater of Sierra Negra, then onwards to the rim of the Volcan Chico. Birds to look out for include Galapagos hawks, finches, various flycatchers (including the endemic little vermilion flycatcher) and short-eared owls. Savour a picnic lunch beneath the shade of a jaboncillo tree, taking in the otherworldly and expansive views towards the north of the island. Hike back down to the coast for a well earned swim and rest on the beaches of Puerto Villamil.
Staying at Isamar Hotel. Includes Breakfast and Lunch.
An early morning speedboat back to Santa Cruz Island, then transfer by land to Seymour Galapagos Ecological Airport on Baltra Island. Connect with your onward flight.
Includes Breakfast.
Tour Accommodation
Overview
Ikala Hotel is located in Puerto Ayora, on Santa Cruz Island. Puerto Ayora is the most populous town in the Galapagos archipelago. Santa Cruz is the most well connected of the Galapagos Islands, with the international airport situated on adjacent Baltra Island, and the main ferry terminal located in Puerto Ayora.
There are 22 rooms, well presented as either a Standard Room, a Suite with a balcony, or one two-storey Duplex Suite. It’s positioned just a three minutes’ walk from the main pier and ferry terminal and withing easy walking distance of a good choice of restaurants, cafes and bars.
Swimming Pool
Air Conditioning
Rooms
Facilities
Restaurant, bar, outdoor swimming pool, garden, 24-hour front desk, room service, luggage storage.
Rooms have air conditioning, fan, safety box, toiletries, complimentary Wi-Fi, hair dryer, laundry service.
Local Wildlife
Galapagos sea lions, giant tortoises, Darwin's finches, Galapagos doves, blue-footed boobies, pelicans, whitetip reef sharks, flamingos, iguanas
Optional Activities
Day tours to neighbouring islands; Isabela, San Cristobal and Floreana. Multi-day cruises and tours.
Overview
Floreana Lava Lodge is located on Floreana Island, the smallest of the inhabited islands in the Galapagos archipelago with just 150 residents, mostly living in the lone village of Puerto Velasco Ibarra.
There are 10 simple pinewood cabins located just 5 minutes’ walk from the town and facing the bay. Each cabin has a single bed and two bunk beds, so can accommodate up to 3 people. Each has private hot water bathrooms, front porches with chairs facing the sea, air- conditioning, clock radio, reading lamp, hair dryer, safety deposit box and basic furniture.
There is a communal area in which to enjoy a welcome drink and discussions with other guests. Laundry and snack services are also provided.
Swimming Pool
Air Conditioning
Rooms
Facilities
Cabins are equipped with private hot water showers, air-conditioning, Wi-Fi and safety deposit box. There is a common guest area and laundry service is available.
Optional Activities
Kayakking, snorkelling, stand up paddle boarding.
Overview
The Isamar Hotel is situated as close to the beach as you can get, in the charming village of Puerto Villamil, the primary population hub of Isla Isabela. The small port village is home to the vast majority of Isabela’s 2,200 resident galapagueños.
This small hotel has plenty of character and a delightfully laidback feel. It is conveniently situated only a five minute walk from the main port and jetty, and likewise to the shops, cafes and restaurants of the village centre. There are relaxing communal lounge and balcony areas, with unobscured Pacific Ocean views and a restaurant and bar on site.
Rooms come as either a double, twin or superior triple room, all with a range of amenities and facilities, including air conditioning and private bathrooms.
Swimming Pool
Air Conditioning
Rooms
Facilities
Restaurant (breakfast included with every stay, as well as select drinks all day), bar, complimentary Wi-Fi, room service, communal balcony, deck with seated lounge areas, lounge area, private entrance onto beach.
Rooms have private bathrooms with hot and cold water, safety deposit box, high-definition TV, hair dryer.
Local Wildlife
Galapagos sea lions, giant tortoises, Darwin's finches, Galapagos doves, blue-footed boobies, pelicans, whitetip reef sharks, flamingos, iguanas
Route Map
Departure Dates
Travel Information
Are International Flights Included?
No. Please contact us for a quote if required.
Best Visited:
January to December
Are you ATOL Registered?
Yes. This means we are legally able to book your international flights in conjunction with your ground arrangements so you can book with us with complete confidence. Read more about our ATOL license here.
John Melton
Area Specialist
If you have any questions regarding this Tour, please feel free to contact me on +44 (0)1803 866965
Here is the report on the trip I have just finished, visiting Ecuador and the Galapagos… The [AMAZON RAINFOREST LODGE] is delightful. The rooms are very comfortable with a view over the lagoon spectacular and we woke to the sound of howler monkeys every morning…We spent a couple of nights at [THE CLOUD FOREST LODGE], an extraordinary place with the most amazing accommodation… The atmosphere was terrific and the staff wonderful, food excellent, the ambiance was great.
The [GALAPAGOS CRUISE] was without doubt the highlight of the tour and it is difficult to describe how much pleasure we all got from this leg of the trip. We were accompanied again by an English speaking guide, Franklin Ramirez who was extremely knowledgeable and very good company. We saw a host of wildlife including Sei whales, dolphins, manta rays, hammer-head sharks and all the birds and reptiles one expects to see on these islands. However the impact of seeing them close and seeing such a diversity of habitat on the different islands is simply unbelievable…The crew were excellent, the chef performed wonders in a small galley kitchen and we were all extremely happy with this accommodation.