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Cachalote Explorer “Tower” Galapagos Islands Cruise

<p>This Cachalote Explorer trip itinerary focuses on the Central, Southern and Northern Islands, including visits to Tower and Hood Island, two of the highlights of the Galapagos Islands.</p>
15 May, 2024 to 22 May, 2024
Cabin 8 $ 4,000 USD pp
Cabin 8 - lower single / upper single
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Cabins 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7 $ 4,600 USD pp
Lower deck cabins Cabin 3 - lower single / upper single Cabin 4 - lower double / upper single Cabin 5 - lower queen Cabin 6 - lower queen Cabin 7 - lower double / upper single Cabin 8 - lower single / upper single
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Cabins 1 & 2 $ 4,900 USD pp
Cabins 1 & 2 Upper deck cabins: Cabin 1 - lower queen / lower single / upper single Cabin 2 - lower queen / upper single
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29 May, 2024 to 05 June, 2024
Cabin 8 $ 4,000 USD pp
Cabin 8 - lower single / upper single
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Cabins 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7 $ 4,600 USD pp
Lower deck cabins Cabin 3 - lower single / upper single Cabin 4 - lower double / upper single Cabin 5 - lower queen Cabin 6 - lower queen Cabin 7 - lower double / upper single Cabin 8 - lower single / upper single
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Cabins 1 & 2 $ 4,900 USD pp
Cabins 1 & 2 Upper deck cabins: Cabin 1 - lower queen / lower single / upper single Cabin 2 - lower queen / upper single
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26 June, 2024 to 03 July, 2024
Cabin 8 $ 4,000 USD pp
Cabin 8 - lower single / upper single
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Cabins 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7 $ 4,600 USD pp
Lower deck cabins Cabin 3 - lower single / upper single Cabin 4 - lower double / upper single Cabin 5 - lower queen Cabin 6 - lower queen Cabin 7 - lower double / upper single Cabin 8 - lower single / upper single
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Cabins 1 & 2 $ 4,900 USD pp
Cabins 1 & 2 Upper deck cabins: Cabin 1 - lower queen / lower single / upper single Cabin 2 - lower queen / upper single
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10 July, 2024 to 17 July, 2024
Cabin 8 $ 4,000 USD pp
Cabin 8 - lower single / upper single
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Cabins 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7 $ 4,600 USD pp
Lower deck cabins Cabin 3 - lower single / upper single Cabin 4 - lower double / upper single Cabin 5 - lower queen Cabin 6 - lower queen Cabin 7 - lower double / upper single Cabin 8 - lower single / upper single
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Cabins 1 & 2 $ 4,900 USD pp
Cabins 1 & 2 Upper deck cabins: Cabin 1 - lower queen / lower single / upper single Cabin 2 - lower queen / upper single
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24 July, 2024 to 31 July, 2024
Cabin 8 $ 4,000 USD pp
Cabin 8 - lower single / upper single
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Cabins 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7 $ 4,600 USD pp
Lower deck cabins Cabin 3 - lower single / upper single Cabin 4 - lower double / upper single Cabin 5 - lower queen Cabin 6 - lower queen Cabin 7 - lower double / upper single Cabin 8 - lower single / upper single
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Cabins 1 & 2 $ 4,900 USD pp
Cabins 1 & 2 Upper deck cabins: Cabin 1 - lower queen / lower single / upper single Cabin 2 - lower queen / upper single
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07 August, 2024 to 14 August, 2024
Cabin 8 $ 4,000 USD pp
Cabin 8 - lower single / upper single
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Cabins 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7 $ 4,600 USD pp
Lower deck cabins Cabin 3 - lower single / upper single Cabin 4 - lower double / upper single Cabin 5 - lower queen Cabin 6 - lower queen Cabin 7 - lower double / upper single Cabin 8 - lower single / upper single
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Cabins 1 & 2 $ 4,900 USD pp
Cabins 1 & 2 Upper deck cabins: Cabin 1 - lower queen / lower single / upper single Cabin 2 - lower queen / upper single
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21 August, 2024 to 28 August, 2024
Cabin 8 $ 4,000 USD pp
Cabin 8 - lower single / upper single
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Cabins 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7 $ 4,600 USD pp
Lower deck cabins Cabin 3 - lower single / upper single Cabin 4 - lower double / upper single Cabin 5 - lower queen Cabin 6 - lower queen Cabin 7 - lower double / upper single Cabin 8 - lower single / upper single
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Cabins 1 & 2 $ 4,900 USD pp
Cabins 1 & 2 Upper deck cabins: Cabin 1 - lower queen / lower single / upper single Cabin 2 - lower queen / upper single
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04 September, 2024 to 11 September, 2024
Cabin 8 $ 4,000 USD pp
Cabin 8 - lower single / upper single
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Cabins 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7 $ 4,600 USD pp
Lower deck cabins Cabin 3 - lower single / upper single Cabin 4 - lower double / upper single Cabin 5 - lower queen Cabin 6 - lower queen Cabin 7 - lower double / upper single Cabin 8 - lower single / upper single
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Cabins 1 & 2 $ 4,900 USD pp
Cabins 1 & 2 Upper deck cabins: Cabin 1 - lower queen / lower single / upper single Cabin 2 - lower queen / upper single
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18 September, 2024 to 25 September, 2024
Cabin 8 $ 4,000 USD pp
Cabin 8 - lower single / upper single
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Cabins 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7 $ 4,600 USD pp
Lower deck cabins Cabin 3 - lower single / upper single Cabin 4 - lower double / upper single Cabin 5 - lower queen Cabin 6 - lower queen Cabin 7 - lower double / upper single Cabin 8 - lower single / upper single
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Cabins 1 & 2 $ 4,900 USD pp
Cabins 1 & 2 Upper deck cabins: Cabin 1 - lower queen / lower single / upper single Cabin 2 - lower queen / upper single
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16 October, 2024 to 23 October, 2024
Cabin 8 $ 4,000 USD pp
Cabin 8 - lower single / upper single
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Cabins 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7 $ 4,600 USD pp
Lower deck cabins Cabin 3 - lower single / upper single Cabin 4 - lower double / upper single Cabin 5 - lower queen Cabin 6 - lower queen Cabin 7 - lower double / upper single Cabin 8 - lower single / upper single
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Cabins 1 & 2 $ 4,900 USD pp
Cabins 1 & 2 Upper deck cabins: Cabin 1 - lower queen / lower single / upper single Cabin 2 - lower queen / upper single
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27 November, 2024 to 04 December, 2024
Cabin 8 $ 4,000 USD pp
Cabin 8 - lower single / upper single
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Cabins 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7 $ 4,600 USD pp
Lower deck cabins Cabin 3 - lower single / upper single Cabin 4 - lower double / upper single Cabin 5 - lower queen Cabin 6 - lower queen Cabin 7 - lower double / upper single Cabin 8 - lower single / upper single
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Cabins 1 & 2 $ 4,900 USD pp
Cabins 1 & 2 Upper deck cabins: Cabin 1 - lower queen / lower single / upper single Cabin 2 - lower queen / upper single
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11 December, 2024 to 18 December, 2024
Cabin 8 $ 4,000 USD pp
Cabin 8 - lower single / upper single
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Cabins 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7 $ 4,600 USD pp
Lower deck cabins Cabin 3 - lower single / upper single Cabin 4 - lower double / upper single Cabin 5 - lower queen Cabin 6 - lower queen Cabin 7 - lower double / upper single Cabin 8 - lower single / upper single
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Cabins 1 & 2 $ 4,900 USD pp
Cabins 1 & 2 Upper deck cabins: Cabin 1 - lower queen / lower single / upper single Cabin 2 - lower queen / upper single
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19 February, 2025 to 26 February, 2025
Cabin 8 $ 4,000 USD pp
Cabin 8 - lower single / upper single
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Cabins 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7 $ 4,600 USD pp
Lower deck cabins Cabin 3 - lower single / upper single Cabin 4 - lower double / upper single Cabin 5 - lower queen Cabin 6 - lower queen Cabin 7 - lower double / upper single Cabin 8 - lower single / upper single
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Cabins 1 & 2 $ 4,900 USD pp
Cabins 1 & 2 Upper deck cabins: Cabin 1 - lower queen / lower single / upper single Cabin 2 - lower queen / upper single
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05 March, 2025 to 12 March, 2025
Cabin 8 $ 4,000 USD pp
Cabin 8 - lower single / upper single
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Cabins 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7 $ 4,600 USD pp
Lower deck cabins Cabin 3 - lower single / upper single Cabin 4 - lower double / upper single Cabin 5 - lower queen Cabin 6 - lower queen Cabin 7 - lower double / upper single Cabin 8 - lower single / upper single
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Cabins 1 & 2 $ 4,900 USD pp
Cabins 1 & 2 Upper deck cabins: Cabin 1 - lower queen / lower single / upper single Cabin 2 - lower queen / upper single
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Additional charges:

Galapagos National Park entrance fee, Migratory card fee 220 USD pp

Cachalote Explorer “Tower” Galapagos Islands Cruise itinerary:

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Day 1 (Wednesday): Arrive at Baltra Airport / Santa Cruz Island

Santa Cruz Island Highlands of Santa Cruz: Galapagos giant tortoises can be seen in the wild in the highlands of Santa Cruz. Charles Darwin Station: Visit the Charles Darwin Station is a research facility and National Park Information center. The Charles Darwin Station has a giant tortoise and land iguana breeding program and interpretation center.

Day 2 (Thursday): South Plaza Island / Santa Fe Island

South Plaza Island: Plazas consists of two very small islands that were uplifted from the sea, separated by a channel. Only South Plazas has a visitor site. The highlights include tall Opuntia cactus, land and marine iguanas, rocky cliff that looks out towards open ocean which is also a nesting site for red-billed tropic birds and gulls, and a seal lion bachelor colony. Santa Fe Island: Santa Fe is a smaller island of 24 km2. The visitor site Santa Fe is located on the northeast end of the island. Highlights include Santa Fe land iguanas, pelican nesting site, sea lion colony, mockingbird, and Palo Santo trees.

Day 3 (Friday): San Cristóbal Island

San Cristóbal Island (Chatham): San Cristóbal is the easternmost island of Galapagos and also one of the oldest. Witch Hill: Witch Hill (Cerro Brujo) is a volcanic cone that looks over a beautiful white sandy beach which has plenty of sea lions, pelicans, blue-footed boobies, waders and marine iguanas. Galapaguera and el Junco: The lagoon is the only fresh water reservoir in Galapagos and has great views from its altitude of 700m in the highlands of San Cristóbal. Rainwater has collected in the caldera for hundreds of years and formed this lagoon.Galapaguera is a good area to see tortoises in their natural environment.

Day 4 (Saturday): Española (Hood) Island

Hood Island (Española): Hood is the oldest of the Southern Islands and is the southernmost in the archipelago. Because of its remote location a unique range of endemic species evolved here Gardner Bay: Located on the northeast of the island, the site has a long and beautiful white sand beach inhabited by sea lion colonies. Islote Garnder and Islote Osborn: These islets are snorkeling sites where visitors will see an abundance of tropical fish, reef sharks, and turtles. Punta Suarez: The wildlife at Punta Suarez is plentiful and varied. Along the cliff visitors can enjoy the blowhole where seawater is forced about 20m into the air. The highlights are the Waved albatross (April-Dec) that are only found on Hood, Galapagos Hawks, blue-footed boobies, Ñasca boobies, and Española lava lizards.

Day 5 (Sunday): Floreana Island

Floreana Island: Floreana is best known for its colorful history of buccaneers, whalers, convicts, and early colonists. Punta Cormorant: Punta Cormorant has two contrasting beaches and a large inland lagoon where pink flamingoes can be seen. Devil’s Crown: This is a snorkeling site located just off Punta Cormorant. The site is a completely submerged volcano that has eroded to create the appearance of a jagged crown. Post Office Bay: This is one of the few sites visited for its human history. Visit the wooden mail barrel where letters are dropped off and picked up and remains of the Norwegian fishing village.

Day 6 (Monday): Santa Cruz Island / James Island

Santa Cruz Island Dragon Hill: Cerro Dragon has hypersalinic small lagoon behind the beach, often frequented by flamingoes James Island (Santiago) James Island is located between Isabela and Santa Cruz Islands. This Island offers a wide variety of seabirds, marine iguanas and fur seals. Sullivan Bay: This site is of great geological interest. Highlights: 100 hundred year old lava flow field, pahoehoe formations, and lava bubbles.

Day 7 (Tuesday): Tower (Genovesa) Island

Tower Island (Genovesa): Tower is an eroded flat volcanic island, with a natural harbor, which is actually the submerged caldera of this volcanic island. Darwin Bay: The steep cliffs of this area dominate the island. This area is home to thousands of frigate birds, red-footed boobies, Noddy terns, lava gulls, tropicbirds, doves, storm petrels and Darwin’s finches. El Barranco: There is a good possibility of seeing the unique “Short eared owl” at this site. During the dinghy rides along the cliffs fur seals and several species of seabirds can be spotted.

Day 8 (Wednesday): Daphne Mayor Island / Baltra for return flight to Quito

Daphne Mayor Island Daphne Mayor is a small tuff cone island where many species of birds nest. Famous for a 20 year study of Darwin’s Finches conducted by Peter and Rosemary Grant. During the circumnavigation you will see blue-footed boobies, nasca boobies, red-billed tropicbirds and other sealife. Baltra Return flight to Quito

Please Note:

Itineraries are subject to change.

Cachalote Explorer “Tower” Galapagos Islands Cruise reverse itinerary:

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Please Note: *

Itineraries are subject to change.

Day 8 (Wednesday): Daphne Mayor Island / Baltra for return flight to Quito *

Daphne Mayor Island Daphne Mayor is a small tuff cone island where many species of birds nest. Famous for a 20 year study of Darwin’s Finches conducted by Peter and Rosemary Grant. During the circumnavigation you will see blue-footed boobies, nasca boobies, red-billed tropicbirds and other sealife. Baltra Return flight to Quito

Day 7 (Tuesday): Tower (Genovesa) Island *

Tower Island (Genovesa): Tower is an eroded flat volcanic island, with a natural harbor, which is actually the submerged caldera of this volcanic island. Darwin Bay: The steep cliffs of this area dominate the island. This area is home to thousands of frigate birds, red-footed boobies, Noddy terns, lava gulls, tropicbirds, doves, storm petrels and Darwin’s finches. El Barranco: There is a good possibility of seeing the unique “Short eared owl” at this site. During the dinghy rides along the cliffs fur seals and several species of seabirds can be spotted.

Day 6 (Monday): Santa Cruz Island / James Island *

Santa Cruz Island Dragon Hill: Cerro Dragon has hypersalinic small lagoon behind the beach, often frequented by flamingoes James Island (Santiago) James Island is located between Isabela and Santa Cruz Islands. This Island offers a wide variety of seabirds, marine iguanas and fur seals. Sullivan Bay: This site is of great geological interest. Highlights: 100 hundred year old lava flow field, pahoehoe formations, and lava bubbles.

Day 5 (Sunday): Floreana Island *

Floreana Island: Floreana is best known for its colorful history of buccaneers, whalers, convicts, and early colonists. Punta Cormorant: Punta Cormorant has two contrasting beaches and a large inland lagoon where pink flamingoes can be seen. Devil’s Crown: This is a snorkeling site located just off Punta Cormorant. The site is a completely submerged volcano that has eroded to create the appearance of a jagged crown. Post Office Bay: This is one of the few sites visited for its human history. Visit the wooden mail barrel where letters are dropped off and picked up and remains of the Norwegian fishing village.

Day 4 (Saturday): Española (Hood) Island *

Hood Island (Española): Hood is the oldest of the Southern Islands and is the southernmost in the archipelago. Because of its remote location a unique range of endemic species evolved here Gardner Bay: Located on the northeast of the island, the site has a long and beautiful white sand beach inhabited by sea lion colonies. Islote Garnder and Islote Osborn: These islets are snorkeling sites where visitors will see an abundance of tropical fish, reef sharks, and turtles. Punta Suarez: The wildlife at Punta Suarez is plentiful and varied. Along the cliff visitors can enjoy the blowhole where seawater is forced about 20m into the air. The highlights are the Waved albatross (April-Dec) that are only found on Hood, Galapagos Hawks, blue-footed boobies, Ñasca boobies, and Española lava lizards.

Day 3 (Friday): San Cristóbal Island *

San Cristóbal Island (Chatham): San Cristóbal is the easternmost island of Galapagos and also one of the oldest. Witch Hill: Witch Hill (Cerro Brujo) is a volcanic cone that looks over a beautiful white sandy beach which has plenty of sea lions, pelicans, blue-footed boobies, waders and marine iguanas. Galapaguera and el Junco: The lagoon is the only fresh water reservoir in Galapagos and has great views from its altitude of 700m in the highlands of San Cristóbal. Rainwater has collected in the caldera for hundreds of years and formed this lagoon.Galapaguera is a good area to see tortoises in their natural environment.

Day 2 (Thursday): South Plaza Island / Santa Fe Island *

South Plaza Island: Plazas consists of two very small islands that were uplifted from the sea, separated by a channel. Only South Plazas has a visitor site. The highlights include tall Opuntia cactus, land and marine iguanas, rocky cliff that looks out towards open ocean which is also a nesting site for red-billed tropic birds and gulls, and a seal lion bachelor colony. Santa Fe Island: Santa Fe is a smaller island of 24 km2. The visitor site Santa Fe is located on the northeast end of the island. Highlights include Santa Fe land iguanas, pelican nesting site, sea lion colony, mockingbird, and Palo Santo trees.

Day 1 (Wednesday): Arrive at Baltra Airport / Santa Cruz Island *

Santa Cruz Island Highlands of Santa Cruz: Galapagos giant tortoises can be seen in the wild in the highlands of Santa Cruz. Charles Darwin Station: Visit the Charles Darwin Station is a research facility and National Park Information center. The Charles Darwin Station has a giant tortoise and land iguana breeding program and interpretation center.

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Cachalote Explorer

Vessel type: Standard First-Class Motor Vessel

Length: 27 metres

Passenger Capacity: 16 passengers

Built / refurbished: 1988 / 2018

Originally a fishing boat, built in 1988 in Vancouver, Canada, this large and spacious motor vessel was converted into a passenger vessel in the early 2000’s.  She has 8 cabins (16 pax.) each with their own private bathroom equipped with Hot and Cold water shower, air-conditioned throughout, and a large salon/dining area with multiple large deck areas for relaxing, eating and socializing. 

This charming and comfortable First-Class yacht was built for the rough waters of the Canadian West Coast, so it will provide a stable, smooth and relaxing ride while visiting the beautiful Galapagos Islands.

Crew: All crew are fully trained and certified. Captain, multilingual naturalist guide, cook, engineers, barman, and 4 sailors.

Cruising speed: 8 knots (appx.)

Cabin layout for Cachalote Explorer
• Activities: Walking, hiking, snorkeling, swimming, wildlife watching, bird watching

• Highlights: Land iguanas, marine iguanas, fur seals, lava lizard, Galapagos snake, magnificent frigate bird, ­blue-footed boobies, red-footed boobies, short-eared owls, lava herons, cactus finch, sea lions, giant tortoise reserve, Nazca boobies, swallow-tailed gulls, sea lions, Galapagos hawk, hood mockingbirds, flamingos, Galapagos penguins