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Cruise MS Santa Cruz II: Ecuador departing from North Seymour

MS Santa Cruz II

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Cruise MS Santa Cruz II: Ecuador Departing from North Seymour

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MS Santa Cruz II

6/28/2027

5 d / 4 n

Explorer cabin

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North Seymour

From North Seymour

Mon 28 Jun 2027

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US$ 3,763

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Your itinerary

North Seymour

Arrival

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Departure

14:50

The Galapagos island of North Seymour is a hotspot for wildlife observation. This small volcanic island is home to a large colony of frigate birds, sea lions and Galapagos penguins. Hiking trails allow you to observe these animals up close in their natural habitat. North Seymour is also an excellent snorkeling site, offering encounters with manta rays and sharks.

North Seymour

Las Bachas

Arrival

15:20

Departure

02:15

Lake Bachas, located in the Galapagos Islands, boasts a unique ecosystem. It's a favorite stopover for sea turtles and a paradise for snorkeling enthusiasts, thanks to its crystal-clear waters and marine biodiversity. On the beach, watch for turtle tracks and relax on the fine sand. A few steps away, the nature trail leads to a small lagoon, home to pink flamingos.

Las Bachas

Buccaneer Cove

Arrival

06:00

Departure

12:40

Buccaneer Cove, located on the northwest coast of Santiago Island in the Galapagos, was once a refuge for pirates and whalers to repair their ships and refuel. Today, visitors can explore the bay by panga (local boat) and admire the steep cliffs and rock formations carved by erosion. The area is rich in birdlife, including blue-footed boobies, brown pelicans and herons. The clear waters of the bay are ideal for snorkeling, with opportunities to see sea lions, fur seals, manta rays and Galapagos green turtles.
Buccaneer Cove

Puerto Egas

Arrival

13:20

Departure

04:15

Puerto Egas, located on Santiago Island in the Galápagos, is famous for its magnificent black lava landscapes and tide pools. It's a paradise for nature lovers, offering the opportunity to observe marine iguanas, sea lions and a multitude of coastal birds. The crystal-clear waters invite you to snorkel among tropical fish and sea turtles. Hikes along the rocky coast reveal lava formations sculpted by time and the elements.

Puerto Egas

Rabida

Arrival

06:00

Departure

12:00

Rabida, an island in the Galapagos, stands out for its red sand beaches and extraordinary wildlife. Observe colonies of sea lions, marine iguanas and a wide variety of birds, including pink flamingos. Snorkelers will appreciate the clear waters and diverse marine life. Join a guided hike to learn more about the island's unique ecology and its importance in Darwin's studies of evolution.

Rabida

Bartolomé Island

Arrival

14:00

Departure

01:15

Bartolomé, in the Galapagos, is famous for its Pinnacle Rock and its lunar panoramas. Climbing to the top offers spectacular views of the surrounding islands. The white sandy beach is perfect for relaxing and watching penguins. The crystal-clear waters are ideal for snorkeling, offering encounters with a rich marine life. Bartolomé is an unforgettable stopover for lovers of nature and extraordinary landscapes.

Bartolomé Island

Prince Philip’s Steps

Arrival

06:30

Departure

23:59

Prince Philip's Steps, also known as El Barranco, is located on Genovesa Island in the Galapagos. This steep 25-meter trail leads to a plateau with views of the surrounding lava plains. Along the way, visitors can see colonies of red-footed boobies, Nazca boobies and short-eared owls. The area is also great for snorkeling along the cliffs, exploring the rich local marine life.
Prince Philip’s Steps

Bahia Darwin

Arrival

00:00

Departure

01:15

Bahia Darwin, on the island of Genovesa in the Galapagos archipelago, is a melting pot of wildlife. Known as the 'nest of birds', it offers the opportunity to observe frigate birds, swallow-tailed gulls and red-footed boobies. The clear waters are ideal for snorkeling, allowing close encounters with hammerhead sharks and rays. It's a destination of choice for biology buffs and nature lovers alike.

Bahia Darwin

Itabaca Channel

Arrival

06:30

Departure

08:00

The Itabaca Channel separates the islands of Baltra and Santa Cruz in the Galapagos archipelago. This sea passage is used by water taxis for transportation between Baltra airport and the main island of Santa Cruz. The waters of the channel are ideal for snorkeling and kayaking, offering the opportunity to view a variety of marine life including white tip sharks, manta rays and tropical fish. The surrounding shores are also home to birds such as blue-footed boobies and brown pelicans.
Itabaca Channel

North Seymour

Arrival

08:30

Departure

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The Galapagos island of North Seymour is a hotspot for wildlife observation. This small volcanic island is home to a large colony of frigate birds, sea lions and Galapagos penguins. Hiking trails allow you to observe these animals up close in their natural habitat. North Seymour is also an excellent snorkeling site, offering encounters with manta rays and sharks.

North Seymour

islote mosquera

Arrival

14:54

Departure

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Islote Mosquera, located between the islands of Baltra and Seymour Nord in the Galapagos archipelago, is a small islet of white sand. It is an excellent site for observing sea lions, marine iguanas and a variety of birds. Despite its small size, Mosquera offers an impressive wildlife experience, with opportunities for photography and relaxation on its pristine beaches. Its proximity to other Galapagos islands makes it a popular stopover for excursions.

islote mosquera

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