Trip Name | From | Days | Next Departure | Summary |
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Private Charter - Beyond Darwin's Footsteps Aboard Grace | $180,600 | 8 | Jun 03, 2025 | Close encounters with nature highlight this 8-day private Galapagos cruise onboard the Grace. The islands are teeming with animals that are eager to meet visitors. Explore Espanola, Floreana, Santa Cruz, and other nearby cities! Scuba diving, snorkeling, and kayaking are all popular pastimes in this area. |
Private Charter - Footsteps Back in Time Aboard Evolution | $321,400 | 8 | May 10, 2025 | Experiencing the depth and breadth of what the Galapagos Islands offer at top-notch landing sites on this 8-day Private voyage through the Galapagos. Visit the most remote islands and experience true Galapagos exploration aboard the M/V Evolution. |
Private Charter - In the Steps of Darwin Aboard Evolution | $305,330 | 8 | May 17, 2025 | Close encounters with wildlife make your private journey a truly memorable one on this 8-day adventure. Snorkel, swim or kayak on the pristine crystal waters and experience amazing animal encounters with your private group of up to 24 guests. |
Private Charter - Following Darwin's Footsteps Aboard Grace | $180,600 | 8 | May 27, 2025 | Embark on a memorable private vacation aboard the Grace. The 8-day journey allows for many close encounters with Galapagos wildlife. Enjoy snorkeling, swimming and kayaking in clear waters with your private group of up to 16 guests. |
Private Charter - Islands Circumnavigation Aboard Beluga | $167,000 | 15 | May 14, 2025 | Take an extensive trip to the Galapagos Islands aboard the Beluga. Experience Cerro Brujo, Dragon Hill and Chinese Hat on this 15-day tour. |
Private Charter - Islands Circumnavigation Aboard Tip Top IV | $166,831 | 15 | May 09, 2025 | Experience in the magic Galapagos Islands aboard Tip Top IV! Enjoy 15 days of travel in unique destinations. Observe the endemic wildlife in North Seymour, Darwin Bay (Genovesa), Vicente Roca Point (Isabela), Urbina Bay and others. |
Trip Name | From | Days | Next Departure | Summary |
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Exploring Galapagos | $6,605 | 10 | May 09, 2025 | Spend 10 days exploring the legendary Galápagos Islands aboard a classic, 96-guest expedition ship, the Endeavour II. Actively experience the wildlife and wonders of the islands through kayaking, snorkeling, swimming, and hiking. |
Western Islands | $3,595 | 5 | May 18, 2025 | Experience a guided 5-day Galapagos cruise aboard the M/Y Monserrat and spot iconic species like marine iguanas, blue-footed boobies, Galapagos penguins, and flightless cormorants. This itinerary offers nonstop wildlife viewing and rich marine life encounters across multiple visitor sites in the western Galápagos Islands. |
Northeast Islands | $3,885 | 5 | May 09, 2025 | Explore and discover the captivating islands during your 5-day Northeast Galapagos Islands cruise aboard the Anahi. Immerse yourself in days filled with hiking, snorkeling, and guided tours led by your naturalist guide, who will enlighten you about the diverse wildlife inhabiting these islands. |
Western Islands | $6,195 | 8 | May 16, 2025 | Embark on an 8-day cruise aboard the Anahi in the western Galapagos Islands. Explore lush highlands, and visit Isabela Island's Las Tintoreras, Sierra Negra Volcano, and Tagus Cove. Discover diverse wildlife at Punta Espinoza, Puerto Egas, Rábida Island, and Bartolomé Island. Conclude with a visit to North Seymour to observe Baltra's land iguanas. |
Galapagos Escape | $6,864 | 8 | May 08, 2025 | Discover the vibrant islands of the Galapagos on this 8-day cruise through fascinating activities such as walking and trekking, kayaking, paddle boarding, and snorkeling. The National Geographic Islander II, an all-suite vessel, elevates the Galapagos experience with new levels of style and comfort. |
Exploring Galapagos | $6,818 | 10 | May 09, 2025 | Set sail on a 10-day cruise through the Galapagos Islands aboard the National Geographic Gemini and visit iconic islands like North Seymour, Isabela, and Fernandina. This expedition offers unique experiences, providing an exploration of the legendary Galapagos wildlife. |
The Galapagos are governed by Ecuador, and 90-day tourist visas can typically be obtained at the airport in Quito or Guayaquil from the following countries, although we recommend you check with your local consulate to confirm the current status: United States, United Kingdom, Switzerland, South Africa, New Zealand, Netherlands, Ireland, Germany, Belgium, Canada, Australia. If your country is not on this list, you should check with your country's embassy for more detailed travel requirements.
Tipping is always appreciated and very common in the Galapagos Islands. Adventure Life never requires travelers to tip, but it is a courteous gesture to show appreciation for the excellent service that we promise you will experience. On the best Galapagos cruises, tipping recommendations vary widely by ship, and we can help you with details for your specific ship's guidelines.
You definitely should! We highly recommend buying travel insurance before heading out on your vacation, and we work with RedPoint Travel Protection to provide you with the best deals. They offer fair prices for comprehensive insurance packages. Our Once You’re Booked page has more info.
The Galapagos Islands can be visited year-round, as their privileged location on the equator results in an ideal climate for vacationing or embarking on a cruise. You can plan your Galapagos Island cruise for either the wet and warm season (December to May) or during the dry and cold season (June to November).
Yes, in fact there are a lot of Galapagos Island cruises that can sometimes be challenging to select which ship and itinerary would be best for you. You can choose from 4 to 15-day long cruises on small yachts, catamarans or larger ships. There are also luxury class cruises that offer the best guides, cuisine and onboard comfort available. To get more insights about Galapagos tours, contact our Trip Planners if you have any questions.
The Galapagos Islands offer a truly unparalleled travel experience, distinct from any other destination on Earth. This unique archipelago is a sanctuary for rare and exceptional wildlife, complemented by pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters. Notably, the Galapagos National Park, encompassing 97% of the land and surrounding waters, forms one of the world's largest marine reserves, adding to its extraordinary appeal.
All tours and cruises to Galapagos start and/or finish at Santa Cruz Island (at neighboring Baltra Island Airport, GPS ) or San Cristobal Island airport. Cruise itineraries are frequently categorized as central, north, south, east and west or by combining multiple regions.
Central Islands: Santa Cruz , Baltra, Santiago, Chinese Hat, Rabida, Bartolome, Santa Fe, South Plazas, North Seymour, Mosquera, and Daphne Islands.
Eastern Islands: San Cristobal
Southern Islands: Española, and Floreana.
Western Islands: Isabela and Fernandina.
Northern Islands: Genovesa, and the northernmost Wolf & Darwin Islands which are only visited during dedicated diving trips.At the Airport: Before your Galapagos flight from Quito or Guayaquil, be prepared for additional procedures to comply with Galapagos National Park regulations. You'll need to obtain a Transit Control Card at the airport for $20 (often included with agency bookings) before checking your luggage. National Park authorities will then inspect luggage to prevent the introduction of prohibited items. Contact our Trip Planners for detailed information on these requirements.
On the Plane: Just before landing in the Galapagos, the crew will spray storage areas and the cabin floor with a non-toxic solution to prevent foreign elements from entering the islands.
A Galapagos Islands cruise offers a unique opportunity to extend your South American adventure, combining natural and cultural wonders. Consider pairing your island experience with the Ecuadorian or Peruvian Amazon for an immersive rainforest exploration, or journey to Peru's Machu Picchu to witness the Incan empire's architectural marvels. Alternatively, explore the Ecuadorian Andes, from Quito's colonial charm to the volcanic landscapes of Cotopaxi and the historic city of Cuenca, for a breathtaking perspective on this majestic mountain range.