8 days
Ship: Celebrity Flora
Embark on an unparalleled adventure with Celebrity Cruises aboard the luxurious Celebrity Flora, designed for those who seek personalized, intimate experiences. Your journey begins on Baltra Island, the gateway to the extraordinary Galápagos. The island's rugged landscape sets the stage for an exploration filled with history and thriving wildlife.
Discover the volcanic beauty of Puerto Egas on Santiago Island, where vibrant marine life and dramatic landscapes await. Glide through Elizabeth Bay on Isabela Island, home to serene mangrove forests and majestic sea turtles. Experience the lunar-like terrain of Sullivan Bay, where ancient lava flows tell tales of geological history.
The pristine white sands of Las Bachas on Santa Cruz Island invite you to unwind amid nesting turtles and feeding flamingos. Meanwhile, Puerto Baquerizo Moreno on San Cristobal Island offers a delightful mix of natural wonders and quiet charm, a perfect balance of exploration and relaxation.
Your adventure culminates in Puerto Ayora, the vibrant heart of the Galápagos, where local culture and stunning natural attractions meet. Visit the Charles Darwin Research Station or unwind on Tortuga Bay’s sun-kissed beaches.
Throughout your journey, Celebrity Flora offers an all-suite, eco-friendly haven. With a commitment to luxury and conservation, every detail is designed to immerse you in the wonders of the Galápagos. Revel in world-class dining, expert-guided tours, and customized experiences that elevate your exploration to new heights. Join us to explore the Galápagos like never before, where every moment becomes part of an unforgettable voyage.
Day-by-day description of your cruise and cruise activities.
Baltra Island, Galápagos
Step ashore on Baltra Island, where your Galápagos adventure begins. This tiny yet vital island welcomes you with dry, sun-soaked landscapes dotted with salt bushes and cacti. Once a WWII airbase, it’s now a hub for exploration and conservation. Look out for land iguanas, a symbol of successful wildlife restoration efforts. While Baltra itself is mostly a gateway, its history and unique flora set the tone for the wonders waiting nearby. From here, embark on journeys to uncover the natural marvels of the Galápagos, a truly unforgettable destination.
Puerto Egas
Stroll along the striking black sands of Puerto Egas, a hidden gem on Santiago Island. Marvel at volcanic landscapes shaped by the nearby Sugarloaf Volcano and spot playful sea lions basking on the shore. Nature thrives here—watch for marine iguanas, colorful Sally Lightfoot crabs, and even elusive Galapagos Fur Seals in shaded grottos. With trails leading to a historic salt mine and opportunities to snorkel among vibrant marine life, Puerto Egas is perfect for the curious explorer. It’s a place where geology, history, and wildlife meet in the heart of the Galapagos.
Elizabeth Bay, Isabela Island, Galápagos
Experience the untouched beauty of Elizabeth Bay, nestled along the coast of Isabela Island in the Galápagos. This serene haven is teeming with wonders, from playful sea lions and graceful blue-footed boobies to majestic sea turtles gliding beneath the surface. Glide through sheltered mangrove forests by dinghy or snorkel among vibrant marine life in the crystal-clear waters. With no landings allowed, the bay remains pristine, offering a truly intimate encounter with nature. Let the harmony of mangroves and lava fields leave you captivated in this magical corner of the Galápagos.
Sullivan Bay, Santiago Island, Galápagos
Step into a breathtaking lunar-like landscape at Sullivan Bay on Santiago Island. This unique destination features striking Pahoehoe lava flows, frozen in time since 1897, creating an otherworldly terrain. Wander the 1.5 km trail and discover tiny plants emerging from the cracks—a testament to life's resilience. Surrounded by volcanic beauty, the area offers tranquil exploration with occasional sightings of marine iguanas and lava gulls. Visit in the afternoon to enjoy perfect light for photography and pleasant temperatures. Sullivan Bay is a geologist's dream and a photographer's paradise, offering a glimpse into the powerful forces that shape our planet.
Las Bachas, Santa Cruz Island, Galápagos
Discover Las Bachas, a pristine white-sand beach on Santa Cruz Island. Its calm turquoise waters invite you to swim and snorkel, while black volcanic stones add a striking touch to the scenery. Marvel at Galápagos Green Turtles nesting on the shores, or spot flamingos feeding in nearby lagoons. This serene haven is rich with wildlife and steeped in history, as remnants of World War II barges tell stories of the past. Unwind, explore, and connect with nature in this enchanting part of the Galápagos.
Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, San Cristobal Island, Galapagos
Puerto Baquerizo Moreno is where natural wonders and quiet charm meet. Stroll along the peaceful Malecón Charles Darwin, dotted with quaint eateries and shops. Sea lions laze on benches while frigatebirds soar above. Visit the Interpretation Center to uncover the human story of this island. Adventure awaits nearby, whether hiking Cerro Brujo, spotting wildlife at Punta Pitt, or basking on sun-soaked beaches. With breathtaking sights and laid-back vibes, this Galapagos gem is a perfect balance of exploration and relaxation. The town's welcoming atmosphere and unique wildlife encounters promise unforgettable memories for travelers.
Puerto Ayora, Isla Santa Cruz
Nestled in picturesque Academy Bay, Puerto Ayora is the vibrant heart of the Galápagos. Stroll along bustling Avenida Charles Darwin, where shops, cafes, and restaurants showcase local charm. Visit the world-renowned Charles Darwin Research Station, or take a short walk to Tortuga Bay’s white sands and turquoise waters. Nearby attractions like Las Grietas and the El Chato Reserve promise unforgettable adventures and wildlife encounters. With year-round mild temperatures, this lively town is your perfect gateway to explore the natural wonders of the Galápagos Islands.
Baltra Island, Galápagos
Step onto Baltra Island, your gateway to the wonders of the Galápagos. Though small and flat, its rugged, rocky terrain tells stories of underwater origins. Once a World War II airbase, today it’s home to reintroduced land iguanas, sea lions, and Darwin’s finches. Amidst the dry landscape dotted with cacti and palo santo trees, nature thrives. Most visitors pass through quickly, heading to nearby islands, but don’t miss the island’s quiet charm and its role as a starting point for unforgettable adventures. Your journey into the Galápagos begins here, where nature and history intertwine.
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