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Infinity Galapagos 8 Day Cruise A

The Galapagos Islands itinerary offers an exciting and diverse exploration of the archipelago's remarkable natural wonders and wildlife. Starting with Baltra Island Airport, travelers transfer to the boat and venture to Santa Cruz's Black Turtle Cove. The journey continues to Genovesa Island's El Barranco and Darwin Bay, followed by visits to Santiago Island's Sullivan Bay and Rabida Island. Santa Cruz Island hosts the Tortoise Breeding Center and El Chato before heading to Dragon Hill and Bachas Beach. Floreana Island's Post Office Bay and Cormorant Point or Devil's Crown showcase unique experiences. Española Island features Suarez Point and Gardner Islet, Osborn Islet, or Gardner Bay. The final day includes a visit to San Cristobal Island's Gianni Arismendy Interpretation Center before departing from San Cristobal Airport. Throughout, travelers witness the incredible biodiversity and pristine beauty of the Galapagos Islands, making for an unforgettable adventure.
21 May, 2024 to 28 May, 2024
Cabin $ 8,745 USD pp
Main Deck: 6 double cabins (237ft² / 22m², 226ft² / 21m² and 270ft² / 25m²), Dining room (1,216ft² / 113m²). Upper Deck: 2 double cabins (247.5ft² / 23m²), 2 double Suites (360.6ft² / 33.5m² and 376.7ft² / 35m²). All cabins with private balconies, hot water and air-conditioning
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04 June, 2024 to 11 June, 2024
Cabin $ 8,745 USD pp
Main Deck: 6 double cabins (237ft² / 22m², 226ft² / 21m² and 270ft² / 25m²), Dining room (1,216ft² / 113m²). Upper Deck: 2 double cabins (247.5ft² / 23m²), 2 double Suites (360.6ft² / 33.5m² and 376.7ft² / 35m²). All cabins with private balconies, hot water and air-conditioning
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18 June, 2024 to 25 June, 2024
Cabin $ 8,745 USD pp
Main Deck: 6 double cabins (237ft² / 22m², 226ft² / 21m² and 270ft² / 25m²), Dining room (1,216ft² / 113m²). Upper Deck: 2 double cabins (247.5ft² / 23m²), 2 double Suites (360.6ft² / 33.5m² and 376.7ft² / 35m²). All cabins with private balconies, hot water and air-conditioning
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02 July, 2024 to 09 July, 2024
Cabin $ 8,745 USD pp
Main Deck: 6 double cabins (237ft² / 22m², 226ft² / 21m² and 270ft² / 25m²), Dining room (1,216ft² / 113m²). Upper Deck: 2 double cabins (247.5ft² / 23m²), 2 double Suites (360.6ft² / 33.5m² and 376.7ft² / 35m²). All cabins with private balconies, hot water and air-conditioning
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16 July, 2024 to 23 July, 2024
Cabin $ 8,745 USD pp
Main Deck: 6 double cabins (237ft² / 22m², 226ft² / 21m² and 270ft² / 25m²), Dining room (1,216ft² / 113m²). Upper Deck: 2 double cabins (247.5ft² / 23m²), 2 double Suites (360.6ft² / 33.5m² and 376.7ft² / 35m²). All cabins with private balconies, hot water and air-conditioning
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30 July, 2024 to 06 August, 2024
Cabin $ 8,745 USD pp
Main Deck: 6 double cabins (237ft² / 22m², 226ft² / 21m² and 270ft² / 25m²), Dining room (1,216ft² / 113m²). Upper Deck: 2 double cabins (247.5ft² / 23m²), 2 double Suites (360.6ft² / 33.5m² and 376.7ft² / 35m²). All cabins with private balconies, hot water and air-conditioning
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22 October, 2024 to 29 October, 2024
Cabin $ 8,745 USD pp
Main Deck: 6 double cabins (237ft² / 22m², 226ft² / 21m² and 270ft² / 25m²), Dining room (1,216ft² / 113m²). Upper Deck: 2 double cabins (247.5ft² / 23m²), 2 double Suites (360.6ft² / 33.5m² and 376.7ft² / 35m²). All cabins with private balconies, hot water and air-conditioning
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05 November, 2024 to 12 November, 2024
Cabin $ 8,745 USD pp
Main Deck: 6 double cabins (237ft² / 22m², 226ft² / 21m² and 270ft² / 25m²), Dining room (1,216ft² / 113m²). Upper Deck: 2 double cabins (247.5ft² / 23m²), 2 double Suites (360.6ft² / 33.5m² and 376.7ft² / 35m²). All cabins with private balconies, hot water and air-conditioning
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19 November, 2024 to 26 November, 2024
Cabin $ 8,745 USD pp
Main Deck: 6 double cabins (237ft² / 22m², 226ft² / 21m² and 270ft² / 25m²), Dining room (1,216ft² / 113m²). Upper Deck: 2 double cabins (247.5ft² / 23m²), 2 double Suites (360.6ft² / 33.5m² and 376.7ft² / 35m²). All cabins with private balconies, hot water and air-conditioning
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03 December, 2024 to 10 December, 2024
Cabin $ 8,745 USD pp
Main Deck: 6 double cabins (237ft² / 22m², 226ft² / 21m² and 270ft² / 25m²), Dining room (1,216ft² / 113m²). Upper Deck: 2 double cabins (247.5ft² / 23m²), 2 double Suites (360.6ft² / 33.5m² and 376.7ft² / 35m²). All cabins with private balconies, hot water and air-conditioning
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17 December, 2024 to 24 December, 2024
Cabin $ 8,745 USD pp
Main Deck: 6 double cabins (237ft² / 22m², 226ft² / 21m² and 270ft² / 25m²), Dining room (1,216ft² / 113m²). Upper Deck: 2 double cabins (247.5ft² / 23m²), 2 double Suites (360.6ft² / 33.5m² and 376.7ft² / 35m²). All cabins with private balconies, hot water and air-conditioning
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14 January, 2025 to 21 January, 2025
Cabin $ 8,745 USD pp
Main Deck: 6 double cabins (237ft² / 22m², 226ft² / 21m² and 270ft² / 25m²), Dining room (1,216ft² / 113m²). Upper Deck: 2 double cabins (247.5ft² / 23m²), 2 double Suites (360.6ft² / 33.5m² and 376.7ft² / 35m²). All cabins with private balconies, hot water and air-conditioning
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28 January, 2025 to 04 February, 2025
Cabin $ 8,745 USD pp
Main Deck: 6 double cabins (237ft² / 22m², 226ft² / 21m² and 270ft² / 25m²), Dining room (1,216ft² / 113m²). Upper Deck: 2 double cabins (247.5ft² / 23m²), 2 double Suites (360.6ft² / 33.5m² and 376.7ft² / 35m²). All cabins with private balconies, hot water and air-conditioning
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25 February, 2025 to 04 March, 2025
Cabin $ 8,745 USD pp
Main Deck: 6 double cabins (237ft² / 22m², 226ft² / 21m² and 270ft² / 25m²), Dining room (1,216ft² / 113m²). Upper Deck: 2 double cabins (247.5ft² / 23m²), 2 double Suites (360.6ft² / 33.5m² and 376.7ft² / 35m²). All cabins with private balconies, hot water and air-conditioning
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11 March, 2025 to 18 March, 2025
Cabin $ 8,745 USD pp
Main Deck: 6 double cabins (237ft² / 22m², 226ft² / 21m² and 270ft² / 25m²), Dining room (1,216ft² / 113m²). Upper Deck: 2 double cabins (247.5ft² / 23m²), 2 double Suites (360.6ft² / 33.5m² and 376.7ft² / 35m²). All cabins with private balconies, hot water and air-conditioning
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25 March, 2025 to 01 April, 2025
Cabin $ 8,745 USD pp
Main Deck: 6 double cabins (237ft² / 22m², 226ft² / 21m² and 270ft² / 25m²), Dining room (1,216ft² / 113m²). Upper Deck: 2 double cabins (247.5ft² / 23m²), 2 double Suites (360.6ft² / 33.5m² and 376.7ft² / 35m²). All cabins with private balconies, hot water and air-conditioning
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22 April, 2025 to 29 April, 2025
Cabin $ 8,745 USD pp
Main Deck: 6 double cabins (237ft² / 22m², 226ft² / 21m² and 270ft² / 25m²), Dining room (1,216ft² / 113m²). Upper Deck: 2 double cabins (247.5ft² / 23m²), 2 double Suites (360.6ft² / 33.5m² and 376.7ft² / 35m²). All cabins with private balconies, hot water and air-conditioning
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06 May, 2025 to 13 May, 2025
Cabin $ 8,745 USD pp
Main Deck: 6 double cabins (237ft² / 22m², 226ft² / 21m² and 270ft² / 25m²), Dining room (1,216ft² / 113m²). Upper Deck: 2 double cabins (247.5ft² / 23m²), 2 double Suites (360.6ft² / 33.5m² and 376.7ft² / 35m²). All cabins with private balconies, hot water and air-conditioning
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20 May, 2025 to 27 May, 2025
Cabin $ 8,745 USD pp
Main Deck: 6 double cabins (237ft² / 22m², 226ft² / 21m² and 270ft² / 25m²), Dining room (1,216ft² / 113m²). Upper Deck: 2 double cabins (247.5ft² / 23m²), 2 double Suites (360.6ft² / 33.5m² and 376.7ft² / 35m²). All cabins with private balconies, hot water and air-conditioning
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03 June, 2025 to 10 June, 2025
Cabin $ 8,745 USD pp
Main Deck: 6 double cabins (237ft² / 22m², 226ft² / 21m² and 270ft² / 25m²), Dining room (1,216ft² / 113m²). Upper Deck: 2 double cabins (247.5ft² / 23m²), 2 double Suites (360.6ft² / 33.5m² and 376.7ft² / 35m²). All cabins with private balconies, hot water and air-conditioning
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17 June, 2025 to 24 June, 2025
Cabin $ 8,745 USD pp
Main Deck: 6 double cabins (237ft² / 22m², 226ft² / 21m² and 270ft² / 25m²), Dining room (1,216ft² / 113m²). Upper Deck: 2 double cabins (247.5ft² / 23m²), 2 double Suites (360.6ft² / 33.5m² and 376.7ft² / 35m²). All cabins with private balconies, hot water and air-conditioning
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01 July, 2025 to 08 July, 2025
Cabin $ 8,745 USD pp
Main Deck: 6 double cabins (237ft² / 22m², 226ft² / 21m² and 270ft² / 25m²), Dining room (1,216ft² / 113m²). Upper Deck: 2 double cabins (247.5ft² / 23m²), 2 double Suites (360.6ft² / 33.5m² and 376.7ft² / 35m²). All cabins with private balconies, hot water and air-conditioning
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29 July, 2025 to 05 August, 2025
Cabin $ 8,745 USD pp
Main Deck: 6 double cabins (237ft² / 22m², 226ft² / 21m² and 270ft² / 25m²), Dining room (1,216ft² / 113m²). Upper Deck: 2 double cabins (247.5ft² / 23m²), 2 double Suites (360.6ft² / 33.5m² and 376.7ft² / 35m²). All cabins with private balconies, hot water and air-conditioning
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12 August, 2025 to 19 August, 2025
Cabin $ 8,745 USD pp
Main Deck: 6 double cabins (237ft² / 22m², 226ft² / 21m² and 270ft² / 25m²), Dining room (1,216ft² / 113m²). Upper Deck: 2 double cabins (247.5ft² / 23m²), 2 double Suites (360.6ft² / 33.5m² and 376.7ft² / 35m²). All cabins with private balconies, hot water and air-conditioning
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Infinity Galapagos 8 Day Cruise A itinerary:

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Day 1: Tuesday SANTA CRUZ ISLAND
In the morning: Baltra Airport Arrival Morning flight from Quito or Guayaquil to Baltra, Galapagos Islands. You will arrive at Baltra Island in the morning. After passing through immigration and baggage claim, you will be met by a Infinity staff member and transferred to the yacht. You will be shown to your cabin where you will have some time to settle in before lunch and a welcome briefing. In the afternoon: Black Turtle Cove Visit Black Turtle Cove in the northern part of Santa Cruz. This inlet is surrounded by mangroves and is only accessible by dinghy. The shallow cove is a haven for young marine life. Black-tip and white-tip reef sharks, sea turtles, and a variety of rays are often spotted here.
Day 2: Wednesday GENOVESA ISLAND
In the morning: El Barranco El Barranco, also known as Prince Phillip’s Steps, is a steep, rocky path that leads up a high cliff rock face. A marvelous view can be appreciated from here. This site is also home to Palo Santo vegetation as well as red-footed boobies, short-eared owls, Galapagos storm petrels, and Galapagos doves. In the afternoon: Darwin Bay Visit the white-sand coral beach of Darwin Bay which includes a half mile trail (0,75km) that winds through mangroves filled with land birds. Nazca boobies, red-footed boobies, and swallow-tailed gulls, which can easily be spotted here. Further down the path we’ll find tidal pools where sea lions swim playfully. At the end is a spectacular view of a cliff.
Day 3: Thursday SANTIAGO AND RABIDA ISLANDS
In the morning: Sullivan Bay You will visit Sullivan Bay located on the southeast part of Santiago. This place is interesting for its geology because the area is covered by lava flows. This place has elevations in the form of small volcanoes formed by the lava flows. In the afternoon: Rabida You will visit Rabida Island (or Jervis) which is one of the most colorful and volcanically varied islands in the archipelago as well as a great snorkeling site. We will start on Rabida’s famous maroon/red sand beach, and after an easy hike, you will arrive to a stunning lookout to enjoy the amazing landscapes. The island is a birdwatcher’s delight. Some species are abundant such as a few varieties of finches, Galapagos vermilion flycatchers, Galapagos hawks and brown pelicans.
Day 4: Friday SANTA CRUZ ISLAND
In the morning: Fausto Llerena Breeding Center You will visit “Fausto Llerena” Giant Tortoises Creeding Center in Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz Island, where giant tortoises are bred in captivity; this is home to tortoises ranging from 3-inches (new hatchlings) to 4-feet long adults. Subspecies of the giant tortoises interact with one another, and many of the older tortoises are accustomed to humans stretching out their heads for a photo opportunity. The babies are kept until they are about four years-old and strong enough to survive on their own. In the afternoon: El Chato El Chato reserve is divided into two areas: Caseta and Chato. The trail begins at Santa Rosa (13.7 miles / 22 km) from Puerto Ayora, with the Caseta route being the most challenging. The reserve allows visitors to observe giant tortoises in the wild during the dry season and is also a good place to spot short-eared owls, Darwin’s finches, yellow warblers, Galapagos rails and paint-billed crakes.
Day 5: Saturday SANTA CRUZ ISLAND
In the morning: Dragon Hill The visitors’ site at Dragon Hill is located in northwestern Santa Cruz Island and consists of a 1,600 m long trail that runs through three different environments. The beach is very rocky. At high tide it’s a nice place for snorkeling. At this visiting site you can find vegetation of the typical intertidal zone and dry zone. In the afternoon: Bachas Beach Bachas Beach is located on the north shore of Santa Cruz and is a beach for swimming. One of the few remnants of the U.S. World War II presence in the Galapagos, a floating pier, can be seen here. You may see flamingos, Sally Lightfoot crabs, hermit crabs, black-necked stilts, and whimbrels. Sea turtles also nest on the beach.
Day 6: Sunday FLOREANA ISLAND
In the morning: Post Office Bay You will land on a beach and head to a spot where 18th century whalers placed a wooden barrel used as an unofficial mail box. The custom continues to this day with Galapagos visitors. So, don’t forget your postcards, and don’t be surprised if the post card arrives to its destination before you even get home! In the afternoon: Cormorant Point Cormorant Point hosts a large flamingo lagoon where other birds such as common stilts and white-cheeked pintails can also be seen. The beaches on this island are distinct: The Green Beach is named so due to its green color, which comes from a high percentage of olivine crystals in the sand, and the Four Sand Beach is composed of white coral. Afterwards: Devil’s Crown You will have a chance to snorkel around Devil’s Crown which is the rocky remains of an offshore volcano sticking out of the water. This is a great location to spot a wide range of marine creatures.
Day 7: Monday ESPAÑOLA ISLAND
In the morning: Suarez Point On the trail to Suarez Point you will have the chance to spot blue-footed boobies, albatrosses, and Nazca boobies. This island is the breeding site of nearly all of the world’s 12,000 pairs of waved albatrosses. You will also visit a beautiful site on the ocean front where there is a cliff that the large albatrosses use as a launching pad! You will have the chance to see the famous blowhole that spurts sea water into the air. The landscape is great for photography. In the afternoon: Gardner Bay, Gardner Islet & Osborn Islet This excursion takes you to the spectacular Gardner Bay. After landing, you can walk across a lovely white-sand beach amongst a busy sea lion colony or dive into the water to swim with sea lion pups. You may also see curious mockingbirds on the beach.
Day 8: Tuesday SAN CRISTOBAL ISLAND
In the morning: Gianni Arismendy Interpretation Center This site is part of an environment project. The tour of this center will explore the natural history of the islands including human interaction and conservation efforts. The Museum of Natural History explains the volcanic origin of the archipelago, ocean currents, climate, and the arrival of endemic species. The Human History exhibit chronologically describes significant events such as discovery and colonization of the islands. Afterwards: San Cristobal airport departure After this final visit, you will be transferred to the San Cristobal airport in time for your flight back to the mainland.
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Itineraries are subject to change.

Infinity Galapagos 8 Day Cruise A reverse itinerary:

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Itineraries are subject to change.
Day 8: Tuesday SAN CRISTOBAL ISLAND *
In the morning: Gianni Arismendy Interpretation Center This site is part of an environment project. The tour of this center will explore the natural history of the islands including human interaction and conservation efforts. The Museum of Natural History explains the volcanic origin of the archipelago, ocean currents, climate, and the arrival of endemic species. The Human History exhibit chronologically describes significant events such as discovery and colonization of the islands. Afterwards: San Cristobal airport departure After this final visit, you will be transferred to the San Cristobal airport in time for your flight back to the mainland.
Day 7: Monday ESPAÑOLA ISLAND *
In the morning: Suarez Point On the trail to Suarez Point you will have the chance to spot blue-footed boobies, albatrosses, and Nazca boobies. This island is the breeding site of nearly all of the world’s 12,000 pairs of waved albatrosses. You will also visit a beautiful site on the ocean front where there is a cliff that the large albatrosses use as a launching pad! You will have the chance to see the famous blowhole that spurts sea water into the air. The landscape is great for photography. In the afternoon: Gardner Bay, Gardner Islet & Osborn Islet This excursion takes you to the spectacular Gardner Bay. After landing, you can walk across a lovely white-sand beach amongst a busy sea lion colony or dive into the water to swim with sea lion pups. You may also see curious mockingbirds on the beach.
Day 6: Sunday FLOREANA ISLAND *
In the morning: Post Office Bay You will land on a beach and head to a spot where 18th century whalers placed a wooden barrel used as an unofficial mail box. The custom continues to this day with Galapagos visitors. So, don’t forget your postcards, and don’t be surprised if the post card arrives to its destination before you even get home! In the afternoon: Cormorant Point Cormorant Point hosts a large flamingo lagoon where other birds such as common stilts and white-cheeked pintails can also be seen. The beaches on this island are distinct: The Green Beach is named so due to its green color, which comes from a high percentage of olivine crystals in the sand, and the Four Sand Beach is composed of white coral. Afterwards: Devil’s Crown You will have a chance to snorkel around Devil’s Crown which is the rocky remains of an offshore volcano sticking out of the water. This is a great location to spot a wide range of marine creatures.
Day 5: Saturday SANTA CRUZ ISLAND *
In the morning: Dragon Hill The visitors’ site at Dragon Hill is located in northwestern Santa Cruz Island and consists of a 1,600 m long trail that runs through three different environments. The beach is very rocky. At high tide it’s a nice place for snorkeling. At this visiting site you can find vegetation of the typical intertidal zone and dry zone. In the afternoon: Bachas Beach Bachas Beach is located on the north shore of Santa Cruz and is a beach for swimming. One of the few remnants of the U.S. World War II presence in the Galapagos, a floating pier, can be seen here. You may see flamingos, Sally Lightfoot crabs, hermit crabs, black-necked stilts, and whimbrels. Sea turtles also nest on the beach.
Day 4: Friday SANTA CRUZ ISLAND *
In the morning: Fausto Llerena Breeding Center You will visit “Fausto Llerena” Giant Tortoises Creeding Center in Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz Island, where giant tortoises are bred in captivity; this is home to tortoises ranging from 3-inches (new hatchlings) to 4-feet long adults. Subspecies of the giant tortoises interact with one another, and many of the older tortoises are accustomed to humans stretching out their heads for a photo opportunity. The babies are kept until they are about four years-old and strong enough to survive on their own. In the afternoon: El Chato El Chato reserve is divided into two areas: Caseta and Chato. The trail begins at Santa Rosa (13.7 miles / 22 km) from Puerto Ayora, with the Caseta route being the most challenging. The reserve allows visitors to observe giant tortoises in the wild during the dry season and is also a good place to spot short-eared owls, Darwin’s finches, yellow warblers, Galapagos rails and paint-billed crakes.
Day 3: Thursday SANTIAGO AND RABIDA ISLANDS *
In the morning: Sullivan Bay You will visit Sullivan Bay located on the southeast part of Santiago. This place is interesting for its geology because the area is covered by lava flows. This place has elevations in the form of small volcanoes formed by the lava flows. In the afternoon: Rabida You will visit Rabida Island (or Jervis) which is one of the most colorful and volcanically varied islands in the archipelago as well as a great snorkeling site. We will start on Rabida’s famous maroon/red sand beach, and after an easy hike, you will arrive to a stunning lookout to enjoy the amazing landscapes. The island is a birdwatcher’s delight. Some species are abundant such as a few varieties of finches, Galapagos vermilion flycatchers, Galapagos hawks and brown pelicans.
Day 2: Wednesday GENOVESA ISLAND *
In the morning: El Barranco El Barranco, also known as Prince Phillip’s Steps, is a steep, rocky path that leads up a high cliff rock face. A marvelous view can be appreciated from here. This site is also home to Palo Santo vegetation as well as red-footed boobies, short-eared owls, Galapagos storm petrels, and Galapagos doves. In the afternoon: Darwin Bay Visit the white-sand coral beach of Darwin Bay which includes a half mile trail (0,75km) that winds through mangroves filled with land birds. Nazca boobies, red-footed boobies, and swallow-tailed gulls, which can easily be spotted here. Further down the path we’ll find tidal pools where sea lions swim playfully. At the end is a spectacular view of a cliff.
Day 1: Tuesday SANTA CRUZ ISLAND *
In the morning: Baltra Airport Arrival Morning flight from Quito or Guayaquil to Baltra, Galapagos Islands. You will arrive at Baltra Island in the morning. After passing through immigration and baggage claim, you will be met by a Infinity staff member and transferred to the yacht. You will be shown to your cabin where you will have some time to settle in before lunch and a welcome briefing. In the afternoon: Black Turtle Cove Visit Black Turtle Cove in the northern part of Santa Cruz. This inlet is surrounded by mangroves and is only accessible by dinghy. The shallow cove is a haven for young marine life. Black-tip and white-tip reef sharks, sea turtles, and a variety of rays are often spotted here.
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Infinity, the ship servicing Infinity Galapagos 8 Day Cruise A

Infinity

Vessel Type: Luxury Motor Yacht

Length: 161 feet / 49 meters

Passenger Capacity: 20

Built: 2018

Infinity yacht, the best way to enjoy a great adventure and get to know the Galapagos Islands, surrounded by luxury and comfort.
This beautiful ship was designed with families and small groups in mind. With two large suites and eight cabins, some of which are interconnected, all with panoramic windows and personal balconies, guests will feel right at home. Travelers can choose from 4, 5, and 8-day itineraries that are all full of adventure.

With spacious social areas, such as an al fresco dining area, barbecue area, and living room, guests will be comfortable during their entire journey. When guests are aboard Infinity they will enjoy every second of their trip with the help of a cruise director and an attentive staff.








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• Unique Wildlife Encounters: The Galapagos Islands are renowned for their incredible biodiversity and unique species. Travelers can observe iconic animals like giant tortoises, marine iguanas, blue-footed boobies, and playful sea lions up close in their natural habitats.

• Stunning Natural Landscapes: The itinerary showcases a diverse range of landscapes, from volcanic terrain to white sandy beaches and lush highlands. Each island offers distinct geological formations and picturesque panoramas, providing a feast for the eyes.

• Conservation and Preservation: The Galapagos Islands are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a national park. The itinerary includes visits to conservation centers like the Tortoise Breeding Center, where efforts to protect endangered species and preserve the delicate ecosystem can be witnessed firsthand, highlighting the region's commitment to sustainability and conservation.