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Cruising the Galapagos Islands
Tauck

Cruising the Galapagos Islands

Date

2027-03-04

Duration

6 nights

Departure Port

Santa Cruz Island

Ecuador

Arrival Port

Baltra Island

Ecuador

Rating

Classic

Theme

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Isabela II

Tauck

Isabela II

Launched

1979

Refitted

2018

Tonnage

1,025 GT

Passengers

40

Cabins

21

Crew

24

Length

50.6 m

Width

11.58 m

Speed

10 knots

Adults Only

No

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Itinerary

Day 1

Day 1

Santa Cruz Island

Ecuador
Santa Cruz Island

Santa Cruz Island, a key destination in the Galápagos archipelago, is celebrated for its rich history and vibrant port town of Puerto Ayora. Must-do experiences include savoring local dishes such as ceviche de mero and exploring nearby attractions like Isabela Island and Las Tintoreras Islet. The best time to visit is during the dry season from June to November when wildlife viewing is particularly rewarding.

Day 3

Day 3

San Cristobal Island

Ecuador
San Cristobal Island

San Cristóbal Island, a historic gateway to the Galápagos, offers a unique blend of natural beauty and rich culture. Must-do experiences include savoring local dishes like ceviche de mero and visiting the stunning Las Tintoreras Islet. The best time to visit is during the dry season from June to November, when the weather is cooler and wildlife is particularly active.

Day 4

Day 4

Espanola Island

Ecuador
Espanola Island

Española is the Galápagos' oldest island and the exclusive breeding ground of the world's entire waved albatross population, alongside colourful marine iguanas, fearless mockingbirds, and sea lion colonies on pristine white sand. Must-do experiences include watching albatross courtship at Punta Suárez, snorkelling with sea lions at Gardner Bay, and observing blue-footed booby dances. April through December brings the albatross; marine iguanas display breeding colours December through March.

Day 5

Day 5

Floreana Island

Ecuador
Floreana Island

Floreana Island, part of the Galápagos archipelago, is a historically rich destination known for its intimate port and stunning landscapes. Must-do experiences include savoring local dishes like ceviche de mero and exploring nearby attractions such as Isabela Island and Cajas National Park. The best season to visit is during the dry season from June to December, offering ideal conditions for exploration and wildlife viewing.

Day 6

Day 6

Punta Moreno

Ecuador
Punta Moreno

Punta Moreno is a remote volcanic landing site on the western coast of Isabela Island in the Galápagos, where stark pahoehoe lava fields meet brackish lagoons teeming with flamingos, pintail ducks, and marine iguanas. The essential experience is walking across the otherworldly basalt terrain with an expert naturalist, observing pioneer species that have colonised the fissures of relatively recent lava flows. Accessible year-round, the warm-dry season from June to November offers the best conditions for wildlife activity and calmer seas for Zodiac landings.

Day 7

Day 7

El Edén Island

Ecuador
El Edén Island

El Edén Island is a lesser-visited Galápagos gem where marine iguanas, playful sea lions, and fearless sea turtles inhabit volcanic landscapes that justify the island's paradisiacal name. Visit year-round via Tauck's premium itineraries for underwater sea lion encounters, Sally Lightfoot crab photography, and the naturalist-guided understanding of how Darwin's islands continue to demonstrate evolution in real time.

Day 1

Santa Cruz Island

Ecuador
Santa Cruz Island

Santa Cruz Island, a key destination in the Galápagos archipelago, is celebrated for its rich history and vibrant port town of Puerto Ayora. Must-do experiences include savoring local dishes such as ceviche de mero and exploring nearby attractions like Isabela Island and Las Tintoreras Islet. The best time to visit is during the dry season from June to November when wildlife viewing is particularly rewarding.

Day 3

San Cristobal Island

Ecuador
San Cristobal Island

San Cristóbal Island, a historic gateway to the Galápagos, offers a unique blend of natural beauty and rich culture. Must-do experiences include savoring local dishes like ceviche de mero and visiting the stunning Las Tintoreras Islet. The best time to visit is during the dry season from June to November, when the weather is cooler and wildlife is particularly active.

Day 4

Espanola Island

Ecuador
Espanola Island

Española is the Galápagos' oldest island and the exclusive breeding ground of the world's entire waved albatross population, alongside colourful marine iguanas, fearless mockingbirds, and sea lion colonies on pristine white sand. Must-do experiences include watching albatross courtship at Punta Suárez, snorkelling with sea lions at Gardner Bay, and observing blue-footed booby dances. April through December brings the albatross; marine iguanas display breeding colours December through March.

Day 5

Floreana Island

Ecuador
Floreana Island

Floreana Island, part of the Galápagos archipelago, is a historically rich destination known for its intimate port and stunning landscapes. Must-do experiences include savoring local dishes like ceviche de mero and exploring nearby attractions such as Isabela Island and Cajas National Park. The best season to visit is during the dry season from June to December, offering ideal conditions for exploration and wildlife viewing.

Day 6

Punta Moreno

Ecuador
Punta Moreno

Punta Moreno is a remote volcanic landing site on the western coast of Isabela Island in the Galápagos, where stark pahoehoe lava fields meet brackish lagoons teeming with flamingos, pintail ducks, and marine iguanas. The essential experience is walking across the otherworldly basalt terrain with an expert naturalist, observing pioneer species that have colonised the fissures of relatively recent lava flows. Accessible year-round, the warm-dry season from June to November offers the best conditions for wildlife activity and calmer seas for Zodiac landings.

Day 7

El Edén Island

Ecuador
El Edén Island

El Edén Island is a lesser-visited Galápagos gem where marine iguanas, playful sea lions, and fearless sea turtles inhabit volcanic landscapes that justify the island's paradisiacal name. Visit year-round via Tauck's premium itineraries for underwater sea lion encounters, Sally Lightfoot crab photography, and the naturalist-guided understanding of how Darwin's islands continue to demonstrate evolution in real time.

Cabin Categories

Category A (Master Suite)

Category A (Master Suite)

Inside
CAMS

1 Double Bed (head under side wall facing aft)

Stateroom Furnishings:
2 night desks, 1 corner desk, 1 sofa, 2 small armchairs, 1 center table

Private Bathroom:
Yes, with shower

Bathroom Amenities:
Biodegradable shampoo & soap, hairdryer, mirror, facial tissue, towels. Under request at reception we have available for guests: sewing kit, shower cap and vanity kits.

Stateroom Amenities:
Ceiling light; under-the-bed closet (space for suitcases); TV with DVD for videos only; telephone; teapot; iron (upon request); pen & memo pad; expedition map; sports bottle; extra blanket, superior quality bed linen in all cabins. 2 pillows, one hypoallergenic and one with memory foam. Sheets are 60% cotton and 40% polyester of the best quality and duvet as a cover

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Category B

Category B

Inside
CB

2 Twin Beds (2 m x 1.45 m; head against side wall facing fore). [Note: 2 of 18 Category B cabins have 1 double bed (2 m x 1.45 m) plus 1 sofa bed.]

Stateroom Furnishings:
2 night desks, 1 wall desk, 1 sofa, 1 small armchair, 1 center table, 1 window (49 cm x 64 cm)

Private Bathroom:
Yes, with shower

Bathroom Amenities:
Biodegradable shampoo & soap, hairdryer, mirror, facial tissue, towels. Under request at reception we have available for guests: sewing kit, shower cap and vanity kits.

Stateroom Amenities:
Ceiling light; under-the-bed closet (space for suitcases); telephone; teapot; iron (upon request); pen & memo pad; expedition map; sports bottle; extra blanket, superior quality bed linen in all cabins. 2 pillows, one hypoallergenic and one with memory foam. Sheets are 60% cotton and 40% polyester of the best quality and duvet as a cover.

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Category C

Category C

Inside
CC

1 Large Bed (2 m x 1.45 m; head against side wall facing aft).

Stateroom Furnishings:
1 night desk, 1 wall desk, 1 chair, 1 window (49 cm x 64 cm) with partially obstructed views

Private Bathroom:
Yes, with shower

Bathroom Amenities:
Biodegradable shampoo & soap, hairdryer, mirror, facial tissue, towels. Under request at reception we have available for guests: sewing kit, shower cap and vanity kits.

Stateroom Amenities:
Superior quality bed linen in all cabins. 2 pillows, one hypoallergenic and one with memory foam. Sheets are 60% cotton and 40% polyester of the best quality and duvet as a cover, ceiling light; under-the-bed closet (space for suitcases); telephone; teapot; iron (upon request); pen & memo pad; expedition map; sports bottle; extra blanket

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