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Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz Island
Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

 

 

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PROGRAM - ISLAND VISITS
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Saturday  

Bartolome & Sullivan Bay 

GENERAL INFORMATION

• Activity level: Moderate
• Tour style: Hiking & Snorkeling
• Pick up: 7:00 am
• Departure & Return location: Hotel
• Return time: 17:00

 

INCLUDED:

• Transportation Hotel-Yacht-Hotel.
• English speaking guide.
• Hot lunch on board.
• Snacks during the day
• Water, tea and coffee
• Snorkel gear: mask, tube and fins.
• Towels

 

NOT INCLUDED:

• Extra soft and alcoholic drinks
• Tips and extra services.

 

WHAT TO BRING:

  • small (waterproof) backpack

  • comfortable walking shoes, sneakers or rubber soles

  • shorts or light-weight trousers

  • t-shirts, long & short sleeved shirts

  • windbreaker

  • bathing suit

  • hat or cap

  • sun block

  • sunglasses

  • binoculars

  • camera

DESCRIPTION

Bartolome is a small Galapagos Island located 18 miles northwest from the Itabaca Channel. It’s among the most famous of all the islands, due to its fascinating volcanic landscapes and the wildlife encounters it promises.

Arriving in Bartolome is to enter an other-wordly landscape, witness to the islands’ volcanic origins. The summit trail begins with a dry landing, though accompanying sea-lions can make the purpose-built dock more exciting. The trail winds its way uphill over volcanic ash and past craters. The only vegetation is the pioneer Tiquilia plant and the greenish Chamaesyce.

Bartolome is considered one of the best snorkeling sites in the central islands of the archipelago. Here, we swim at the foot of the famous Pinnacle Rock and around its base, observing many species of parrot fish, marine turtles, sea lions and, if we’re lucky, Galapagos penguins.


After a lunch on board, we motor to Sullivan Bay, located on the eastern coast of Santiago Island. Sullivan Bay is the most interesting lava field in the Galapagos. A short walk on lava is a unique chance to experience the volcanic origins of the islands. “Pahoe hoe” and “AA” lava are the predominant shape in this moon scape. After a land visit we have time to snorkel and enjoy the amazing white sand beach, where it’s easy to observe many different species of fishes, some turtles, sea lions and hopefully Galapagos Penguins.