Itinerary

Journey to the Galapagos Islands March Cruise 2023
Date:
March 18, 2023 - March 28, 2023
Meeting point:
Stuart, FL (KSUA)
Length:
11 days / 10 nights
Mileage:
3,435 NM
Day 1 - Saturday, March 18: Stuart, Fl. (KSUA) → Cartagena, Colombia (SKCG) (1,035 nm)

Air Journey along with your Journey Director will greet you at Signature Flight Support FBO at Stuart International Airport this morning for a briefing about our forthcoming flight.

Our flight today will bring us over Cuba before landing in Boscobel (Jamaica) to refuel. We will then continue on to Colombia – one of the most ethnically diverse nations in South America – for our visit to Cartagena.

Undeniably one of Latin America’s most beautiful cities, Cartagena is lost somewhere in time between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries, with the Caribbean sea as a sparkling backdrop. Sir Francis Drake laid siege to the city but the fortress walls and cannons remain, making the area within the old walled city a living museum.

This evening we will gather for a welcome cocktail and dinner.

Hotel : Sofitel Casco Viejo
Welcome cocktail and Dinner included
Day 2 - Sunday, March 19: Cartagena

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cartagena is a city with a wealth of character and well-preserved colonial architecture. With restored mansions, horse-drawn carriages and Old World-style plazas, it is a perfect walking city.

With our local guide we’ll enjoy a walking tour of the historic walled old town as we discover the hidden history of this colonial city. We’ll see Puerta Del Reloj (Clock tower entrance), a symbol of Cartagena, the Plaza San Pedro Claver with its stunning Church, and Plaza Bolivar.

After lunch our tour continues with a drive to visit the impressive Castillo San Felipe. Built in the 17th century to protect the city from marauding invaders, it is the largest Spanish fortification in the Americas. Next, see the 17th century Convent of La Popa, a beautiful convent building that sits atop the highest point in the city, commanding spectacular views of the bay, old town and Caribbean Sea beyond.

 

Hotel : Casa San Agustin
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner included
Day 3 - Monday, March 20: Cartagena, Colombia (SKCG) → Guayaquil, Ecuador (SEGU) (795nm)

Fly to Guayaquil, Ecuador – gateway to the Galapagos Islands. Guayaquil is Ecuador’s largest city and an important trade center. Upon arrival, we will transfer to Hotel del Parque, located just 10 minutes from the airport.

The hotel provides easy access to area attractions such as the colourful Las Peñas neighbourhood, Catedral Metropolitana de Guayaquil, Isla Santay, and the Museo Antropológico y de Arte Contemporáneo.

After we have settled in, we will go for a short city tour exploring these nearby places. Ecuador’s “four worlds” of attractions and experiences such as The colonial city of Cuenca, the stunning “Avenue of the Volcanoes,” rides aboard the historic railroad, or the pristine beaches along the Pacific Coast’s “Ruta del Sol” are also within easy reach.

 

Hotel : Sofitel Casco Viejo
Breakfast and Dinner included
Day 4 - Tuesday, March 21: Guayaquil, Ecuador → Baltra, Galápagos (commercial flight)

Today we will fly via commercial airline (ticket not included) to Baltra in the Galapagos.

Upon arrival, we will clear immigration and transfer from Baltra Airport and board the luxury catamaran M/C Ocean Spray, our
home for the next few days as we explore the Galapagos Islands.

We sail on to Pinnacle Rock, a volcanic cone formed by magma expelled by an underwater volcano. This huge rock of many, many layers of basalt was formed by the many pieces formed together, as the sea cooled the hot lava and it exploded from contact.

Today we will fly via commercial airline (ticket not included) to Baltra in the Galapagos.

Upon arrival, we will clear immigration and transfer from Baltra Airport and board the luxury catamaran M/C Ocean Spray, our home for the next few days as we explore the Galapagos Islands.

We sail on to Pinnacle Rock, a volcanic cone formed by magma expelled by an underwater volcano. This huge rock of many, many layers of basalt was formed by the many pieces formed together, as the sea cooled the hot lava and it exploded from contact.

The huge rock also houses a beach where a small population of green sea turtles will nest during breeding season. Galapagos penguins are known to gather here. We will have the opportunity to swim and snorkel and take in the beautiful sights of colorful schools of fish and curious sea lions.

Hotel : Ocean Spray Luxury Catamaran
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner included
Day 5 - Wednesday, March 22: Galapagos Islands: Genovesa Island, Darwin Bay / El Barranco

In the morning, we will take an excursion to Darwin Bay which used to be a shield volcano. Now you can see where one of the sides of its caldera collapsed after hundreds of years of erosion.

The island is known for the wide variety of birds that can be observed. Over 20,000 red – footed boobies are estimated to call this island home within the trees and bushes of Genovesa Island. Snorkeling in this calm bay is part of our activity today!

In the afternoon, we will trail towards El Barranco. This site is also known as Prince Phillip’s Steps. It leads to a rocky path up a cliff that will reward you with an incredibly remarkable view.

This is also home to Palo Santo forest, a nesting place of sea birds such as red- footed boobies, Storm Petrels, and Nazca
boobies. The panga ride along the cliffs will offer many nice spots to take pictures.

Hotel : Ocean Spray Luxury Catamaran
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner included
Day 6 - Thursday, March 23: Galapagos Islands: Santiago Island, Espumilla Beach / Buccaneer Cove

This morning, we will sail to Buccaneer Cove in Espumilla Beach. As the second Island Charles Darwin discovered, it was originally named after King James of England.

A short walk on the beach will take us to Buccaneer Cove, once a refuge for passing sailors and pirates. As we take our short walk, keep an eye out for Marine iguanas and sally lightfoot crabs. This is an excellent opportunity for snorkeling. The underwater formations provide an amazing home for the many different tropical species of fish that can be found here.

In the afternoon, our excursion continues to Egas Port in Santiago. Egas Port is also known as James Bay, home to quick-footed Galapagos lava lizards, colonies of fur sea lions, oyster-catchers, and marine iguanas. This is also considered one of the best snorkeling sites in the Galapagos to be among sea turtles and a greater variety of tropical fish.

Hotel : Endemic Luxury Yacht
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner included
Day 7 - Wednesday, February 22: Galapagos Islands: Santa Fe Island

This morning we arrive in and explore North Seymour Island, named after English nobleman, Lord Hugh Seymour. The formation of this island is due to submarine lava rich in layers of sediment, uplifted by tectonic activity.

This island is characterized by its arid vegetation zone and is home to a huge colony of about 2,500 land iguanas and large populations of sea lions, blue-footed boobies, common noddies, and frigatebirds. Along the coast, we will be able to see land and marine iguanas, as well as the biggest colony of Magnificent Frigatebirds.

After lunch, our journey continues to The Highlands of Santa Cruz. This site is very interesting due to the rich wildlife, fills, ferns, volcanoes, and lava tubes present. Exploring the lava tubes is a surreal and unique experience.Here you can see all the different agricultural zones that are present in the Galapagos in one place. The sheer variety of birds, makes this a bird watchers delight!

Hotel : Ocean Spray Luxury Catamaran
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner included
Day 8 - Thursday, February 23: Mosquera Islet - Baltra Airport → Guayaquil, Ecuador (commercial flight)

This morning we will cruise to Mosquera Islet, located between the islands of Baltra and North Seymour. It is a reef of rocks and coral, the result of an uprising, and a great white sand beach. At its most narrow width, it reaches about 160 meters and has an estimated length of 600 meters.

Throughout most of the perimeter there is a base of lava rocks, as evidence of the lava uprising, with the exception of the southwest side, where we land. This island has one of the largest populations of sea lions. You can also observe several species of shorebirds. There have been occasional reports at this site of Orcas feeding on sea lions.

At the end of our tour, we will disembark and head to Baltra airport for our commercial flight to Guayaquil. Upon arrival to Guayaquil, we transfer to the Hotel Del Parque.

Hotel : Hotel Del Parque
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner included
Day 9 - Friday, February 24: Guayaquil, Ecuador (SEGU) → Panama City, Panama (MPMG) (665 NM)

We will retrieve our planes and fly to Panama. Enjoy a scenic approach to Panama City including a beautiful view of the Panama Canal.

Hotel : Sofitel Casco Viejo
Breakfast and Dinner included
Day 10 - Saturday, February 25: Panama City, Panama

After breakfast we will depart for our full-day sightseeing tour including a one hour tour on the Panama Canal with the pleasure to enjoy the vegetation and wildlife (monkeys).

We will continue to the Miraflores Lock where you will be able to watch ships entering the lock and discover the new museum where you will have the opportunity to enter the Lock on a simulator. A buffet lunch will be served at the Miraflores Restaurant offering a great view of the canal.

In the afternoon, we will continue our tour including the Old City with the most important sites.

This evening before dinner we will meet for a pilot’s briefing for tomorrow’s flight.

Hotel : Sofitel Casco Viejo
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner included
Day 11 - Tuesday, February 26: Panama City, Panama (MPMG) → Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands (MWCR) → Key West, Florida (KEYW) 

We will transfer to the airport and fly to Key West, Fl. to clear US Customs. There will be an optional technical stop in Grand Cayman to refuel.

Breakfast included