This incredible tour explores the Galapagos´ largest and most diverse
island. You will mountain bike and hike through mangroves, white sand
beaches, volcano craters, and tropical islands in the pursuit of wildlife
found nowhere else in the world. To top it off, snorkel with penguins,
sharks, sea turtles, rays, and a resplendent array of tropical fish.
Trip Highlights:
Snorkel with Galapagos penguins, sharks, sea turtles, rays, and
tropical fish
Mountain bike the Galapagos most ecologically-diverse biking
route
Hike to the worlds 2nd largest volcano caldera to see incredible
lava formations
Incredibly close encounters with Galápagos wildlife during
active excursions
Top-notch adventure and nature guides lead you every step of your
journey
DAY 1: EXPLORE TINTORERAS ISLETS
After a welcome lunch, we head to Las Tintoreras, a set of small islets
within Isabela bay, to walk through an otherworldly landscape of lava
rocks. The islets are home to the Galapagos penguin - the only penguin
that can be found on the equator. As we explore the many small beaches
and coves, you should also see sharks, sea lions, sea turtles. At the
end of the day, unwind in Puerto Villamil, the island´s lazy beach
town with flamingos and sand streets. (L, D)
DAY 2: HIKE SIERRA NEGRA VOLCANO
Don your day packs and prepare yourself for a walk into a world of recent
geological history. Hike through the highlands while taking in the gorgeous
vistas until you arrive at the rim of Sierra Negra volcano, an active
caldera that last erupted in October of 2005. We hike along the rim of
this colossal 6x5 mile-wide (9x8 km) lava-filled crater. We may continue
our hike into the caldera of Volcan Chico. Here you will explore incredible
lava formations and puffing fumaroles. Take in the endless hues of reds,
blacks, oranges, and yellows that make up this otherworldly landscape.
Eventually, we return to the coast to enjoy the afternoon on the exotic
white sand beaches of this tranquil beach town. (B, L, D)
DAY 3: MOUNTAIN BIKE MURO DE LAS LAGRIMAS
This morning, we embark on what is regarded as the greatest bike ride
in the Galapagos. We will start riding along a white sand beach, before
continuing onto trails
through the mangroves, then to a lava tunnel, followed by a shady and
wonderful smelling poison apple forest before cutting away from the coastline
and entering the territory of hundreds of Galapagos tortoises. Along our
ride we may spot Isabela mangrove finches, American oystercatchers, herons,
and flamingos, as well as
numerous marine iguanas. After a 5 minute hike up to a stunning lookout,
we continue on to the Wall of Tears - a historic site that dates back
to when Isabela was used as a penal colony. The prisoners built the wall
with lava blocks and had no other purpose than to keep them distracted
from the madness of isolation. In the afternoon, we can take the opportunity
to walk through mangrove forest to Concha y Perla bay, whose clear waters
are perfect for snorkeling. Enjoy a farewell dinner this evening as you
wrap up your adventure in one of the most magical places on earth. (B,
L, D)
DAY 4 TRANSFER OUT
After breakfast, we will arrange your transfer to either the airport or
dock. We can then arrange transfers to Baltra airport or visits to other
islands (optional). (B)
Price per person in US$: $1150 with 2 people, $966
with 3, $868 with 4, $776 with 5. Single supplement = $305
INCLUDED: Accommodations at Iguana
Crossing Hotel, expert bilingual guide, activities and equipment described,
land transportation, 2 dock/airport-hotel transfers, and all meals as
described (B-Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner)
NOT INCLUDED: Transfer from Isabela
to Santa Cruz, airfare to/from Galapagos, Galapagos National Park entrance
fee, hotel & restaurant beverages, tips
IMPORTANT: This itinerary is subject to change
without notice due to seasonal changes, last minute weather conditions
and adjustment of Galapagos National Park policy.
IMPORTANT FACTS:
SEASON: All year
AIR TEMPERATURES: December to May: 80ºF to 90ºF / 25ºC
to 30ºC. June to September: 60ºF to 70ºF / 15ºC to
20ºC. October to December: 70ºF to 80ºF/ 15ºC to 25ºC
WATER TEMPERATURE: The waters of the Galapagos Islands are a unique mixture
of warm and cold water, ranging between 65ºF and 85ºF.
SUGGESTED: Hard-soled shoes, rain jacket, water bottle, non-cotton kayaking
gear, sun block, hat and mosquito repellent
ABOUT ISABELA ISLAND: Isabela Island
is the largest and most biodiverse island in the archipelago. It was formed
by six volcanoes - Alcedo, Cerro Azul, Darwin, Ecuador, Sierra Negra and
Wolf. Five of these volcanoes remain active, making this island one of
the most volcanically active places on earth. This is a remarkably beautiful
island and one of the youngest in the archipelago. Isabela is also known
for its beautiful and expansive white sand beaches.
Iguana Crossing is Isabela's newest and most
innovative hotel. Its minimalist design and superior service offer guests
a privileged experience in this scarcely populated Island. Iguana Crossing
is located in between of Isabela's extensive white sand beaches and directly
behind a wildlife-filled lagoon. Iguana Crossing offers an oceanfront
swimming pool, Jacuzzi, 12 fully equipped rooms and a master suite.
Hotel Services & Facilities: Central
Air Conditioning , Mini Bar , In Room Phone , Laundry Service , Wireless
Internet , Ocean Front Pool , Steam and Massage Room , Terrace Jacuzzi
, Iguana Restaurant , Full Service Bar