Upon arrival at Quito International Airport, you will be warmly welcomed by your local English-speaking representative and transferred to your deluxe hotel in Ecuador's beautiful capital city.
Nestled high in the Andes Mountains at an elevation of approximately 9,350 feet (2,850 meters), Quito is the second-highest capital city in South America and one of the continent's most fascinating cultural destinations. Surrounded by snow-capped volcanoes and dramatic mountain landscapes, the city combines rich colonial heritage with modern urban sophistication.
After check-in, enjoy time at leisure to relax after your international flight and acclimatize to the altitude. Guests may take advantage of the hotel's facilities or enjoy a leisurely stroll through nearby neighborhoods.
In the evening, enjoy a welcome dinner featuring Ecuadorian specialties and an introduction to the exciting journey ahead.
Overnight: Quito
Meals: Dinner

Following breakfast, embark on a full-day exploration of Quito, one of Latin America's most beautiful colonial cities and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Your tour begins in Quito's Historic Center, regarded as one of the best-preserved colonial districts in the Americas. Walking through cobblestone streets lined with magnificent churches, monasteries, and elegant plazas, you will discover centuries of Spanish colonial history.
Highlights include the impressive Basilica del Voto Nacional, Ecuador's largest neo-Gothic church, Independence Plaza, the Presidential Palace, and the spectacular Church of La Compañía de Jesús, famous for its breathtaking gold-leaf interior. Continue to the historic San Francisco Church and Monastery, one of South America's oldest religious complexes.
Next, visit El Panecillo Hill, crowned by the iconic statue of the Virgin of Quito. From this elevated viewpoint, enjoy panoramic views across the city's colonial and modern districts framed by the surrounding Andes Mountains.
After lunch, continue to the famous Middle of the World Monument. Here you will stand directly on the Equator, where the Northern and Southern Hemispheres meet. Learn about the scientific expeditions that determined the Earth's equatorial line and enjoy fascinating demonstrations related to gravity and geography.
Return to your hotel for dinner and overnight.
Overnight: Quito
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your flight to the legendary Galápagos Islands.
Upon arrival at Baltra Airport, complete Galápagos National Park formalities before crossing the Itabaca Channel to Santa Cruz Island. Travel through the island's lush highlands, where the landscape changes dramatically from arid coastal terrain to green forests nourished by mist and rainfall.
Your first stop is El Chato Giant Tortoise Reserve. Here, giant Galápagos tortoises roam freely in their natural habitat. These magnificent creatures, some weighing more than 500 pounds, are among the archipelago's most iconic residents. You will also explore fascinating lava tunnels formed by ancient volcanic eruptions thousands of years ago.
After lunch, visit the world-famous Charles Darwin Research Station in Puerto Ayora. The station plays a vital role in scientific research, conservation, and giant tortoise breeding programs. Learn about ongoing efforts to protect the fragile ecosystems of the Galápagos and discover how Charles Darwin's observations here contributed to the development of his Theory of Evolution.
Check into your deluxe hotel and enjoy dinner.
Overnight: Santa Cruz Island
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Today embark on a full-day yacht excursion to North Seymour Island, one of the premier wildlife destinations in the Galápagos.
The island is renowned for its incredible concentrations of nesting seabirds and offers some of the best wildlife viewing opportunities in the entire archipelago. Accompanied by a certified naturalist guide, follow nature trails through low vegetation and volcanic terrain while observing remarkable wildlife at close range.
Witness spectacular colonies of blue-footed boobies performing their famous courtship dances and magnificent frigatebirds displaying their inflated red throat pouches during breeding season. Other wildlife frequently encountered includes swallow-tailed gulls, marine iguanas, sea lions, lava lizards, and Darwin's finches.
Your guide will explain the unique evolutionary adaptations that have enabled these species to survive in one of the world's most isolated ecosystems.
Lunch will be served aboard the yacht while enjoying beautiful ocean views.
Return to Santa Cruz in the late afternoon.
Overnight: Santa Cruz Island
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
After breakfast, cruise to the spectacular Bartolomé Island, famous for its extraordinary volcanic scenery and iconic Pinnacle Rock.
Upon arrival, ascend a wooden boardwalk leading to the island's summit. Along the way, observe fascinating volcanic formations created by centuries of eruptions and geological activity. At the summit, enjoy one of the most famous panoramic views in the Galápagos Archipelago, overlooking lava fields, crescent-shaped beaches, turquoise bays, and the dramatic Pinnacle Rock.
Following the hike, enjoy snorkeling in the crystal-clear waters surrounding the island. This area offers excellent opportunities to observe Galápagos penguins, sea turtles, tropical fish, rays, and playful sea lions.
The island's surreal volcanic landscape often resembles a lunar environment, making it one of the most photographed locations in Ecuador.
Lunch is served aboard the yacht before returning to Santa Cruz.
Overnight: Santa Cruz Island
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Today enjoy another unforgettable yacht excursion to Santa Fe Island, one of the oldest islands in the Galápagos Archipelago.
Santa Fe features a unique ecosystem characterized by giant prickly pear cactus forests, rugged cliffs, and pristine turquoise bays. During a guided nature walk, observe the endemic Santa Fe land iguana, found nowhere else on Earth, as well as large colonies of sea lions resting along the shoreline.
The island's calm, crystal-clear waters provide exceptional snorkeling conditions. Swim among sea turtles, colorful reef fish, rays, reef sharks, and curious sea lions that often approach visitors underwater.
Throughout the excursion, your naturalist guide will explain the ecological importance of the island and its distinctive flora and fauna.
Lunch is served during the excursion.
Return to Santa Cruz in the afternoon.
Overnight: Santa Cruz Island
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Following breakfast, board a speedboat for the journey to Isabela Island, the largest and most pristine island in the Galápagos Archipelago.
Formed by the merger of six shield volcanoes, Isabela offers some of the archipelago's most dramatic landscapes and richest biodiversity.
Upon arrival in Puerto Villamil, begin a guided exploration of the island. Visit Flamingo Lagoon, where graceful pink flamingos feed in shallow waters. Continue along the Wetlands Trail, a network of paths through mangroves, lagoons, and coastal habitats supporting a wide variety of birdlife.
Later, visit the Giant Tortoise Breeding Center, where conservation programs help preserve several endangered tortoise species native to Isabela.
The remainder of the afternoon is free to relax on the island's beautiful white-sand beaches or enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of Puerto Villamil.
Overnight: Isabela Island
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
This morning enjoy one of the most exciting wildlife excursions in the Galápagos.
Board a small boat for the nearby Tintoreras Islets, a series of lava formations located just offshore from Isabela Island. These islets are famous for their shallow lava channels where white-tip reef sharks, locally known as "Tintoreras," often rest during the day.
During a guided walk, observe marine iguanas sunbathing on volcanic rocks, nesting seabirds, Galápagos penguins, sea lions, and marine turtles.
Following the nature walk, enjoy snorkeling in crystal-clear waters teeming with marine life. Swim alongside colorful tropical fish, sea turtles, rays, sea lions, and possibly reef sharks in their natural environment.
After lunch, return to Puerto Villamil and enjoy a relaxing afternoon at leisure.
Overnight: Isabela Island
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your return flight to mainland Ecuador.
Upon arrival in Guayaquil, Ecuador's largest city and principal commercial center, enjoy a guided city tour.
Visit the modern Malecón 2000 waterfront promenade, one of South America's finest urban renewal projects. Continue to the colorful historic neighborhood of Las Peñas, famous for its colonial architecture, art galleries, and charming streets.
Climb Santa Ana Hill for panoramic views of the city and Guayas River before visiting Parque Seminario, affectionately known as Iguana Park due to the large population of friendly iguanas living freely among visitors.
This evening, gather for a farewell dinner celebrating your remarkable journey through Ecuador and the Galápagos Islands.
Overnight: Guayaquil
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
After breakfast, enjoy free time until your scheduled airport transfer.
Bid farewell to Ecuador as you depart with unforgettable memories of colonial cities, giant tortoises, volcanic islands, pristine beaches, extraordinary wildlife encounters, and one of the most unique natural environments on Earth.
Meals: Breakfast
| TOUR CODE | START DATE | END DATE | LAND TOUR PRICE PER PERSON MANAGER'S SPECIAL SALE | LAND TOUR PRICE PER PERSON | AVAILABILITY |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 26SAM1016/GAL | 16-Oct-26 | 25-Oct-26 | $5,995 | ||
| 26SAM1030/GAL | 30-Oct-26 | 11-Nov-26 | $5,995 | ||
| 26SAM1113/GAL | 13-Nov-26 | 25-Nov-26 | $5,495 | $5,995 | |
| 26SAM1127/GAL | 27-Nov-26 | 09-Dec-26 | $5,995 | ||
| 26SAM1211/GAL | 11-Dec-26 | 23-Dec-26 | $5,995 | ||
| 26SAM1225/GAL | 25-Dec-26 | 06-Jan-27 | $5,995 | ||
| 27SAM0108/GAL | 08-Jan-27 | 20-Jan-27 | $5,995 | ||
| 27SAM0122/GAL | 22-Jan-27 | 03-Feb-27 | $5,995 | ||
| 27SAM0205/GAL | 05-Feb-27 | 17-Feb-27 | $5,995 | ||
| 27SAM0219/GAL | 19-Feb-27 | 03-Mar-27 | $5,995 | ||
| 27SAM0305/GAL | 05-Mar-27 | 17-Mar-27 | $5,495 | $5,995 | |
| 27SAM0319/GAL | 19-Mar-27 | 31-Mar-27 | $5,995 | ||
| 27SAM0402/GAL | 02-Apr-27 | 14-Apr-27 | $5,995 | ||
| 27SAM0416/GAL | 16-Apr-27 | 28-Apr-27 | $5,995 | ||
| 27SAM0430/GAL | 30-Apr-27 | 12-May-27 | $5,995 | ||
| 27SAM0514/GAL | 14-May-27 | 26-May-27 | $5,995 | ||
| 27SAM0528/GAL | 28-May-27 | 09-Jun-27 | $5,995 | ||
| 27SAM0611/GAL | 11-Jun-27 | 23-Jun-27 | $5,995 | ||
| 27SAM0625/GAL | 25-Jun-27 | 07-Jul-27 | $5,995 | ||
| 27SAM0709/GAL | 09-Jul-27 | 21-Jul-27 | $5,995 | ||
| 27SAM0723/GAL | 23-Jul-27 | 04-Aug-27 | $5,995 | ||
| 27SAM0806/GAL | 06-Aug-27 | 18-Aug-27 | $5,995 | ||
| 27SAM0820/GAL | 20-Aug-27 | 01-Sep-27 | $5,995 | ||
| 27SAM0903/GAL | 03-Sep-27 | 15-Sep-27 | $5,995 | ||
| 27SAM0917/GAL | 17-Sep-27 | 29-Sep-27 | $5,495 | $5,995 | |
| 27SAM1001/GAL | 01-Oct-27 | 13-Oct-27 | $5,995 | ||
| 27SAM1015/GAL | 15-Oct-27 | 27-Oct-27 | $5,995 |
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