Join Global Family Travels on this week-long adventure that takes you kayaking with sea turtles, sharks, and sea lions, hiking active volcanoes, mountain biking along coastlines, snorkeling tropical waters alive with beautiful fish and relaxing on sandy beaches next to sea lions and marine iguanas. After long days of fun, return to our eco-friendly boutique hotels for splendid meals and superb hospitality. Our Galapagos Family Adventure is the ultimate combination of adventure, comfort, and wildlife interaction, and is led by local certified naturalists and the best adventure guides Galapagos has to offer.
Highlights include:
Sea kayak with sharks, marine iguanas, sea turtles, and sea lions
Relax on beautiful beaches
Walk among giant Galapagos tortoises
Snorkel with tropical fish, rays, and sea lions
Hike through a wide variety of eco-systems
Discover extraordinary lava formations
Bike along pristine coastlines
Horseback ride to a volcano
Explore local food and scenes
TRIP HIGHLIGHTS are below, click on ITINERARY to see all the details.
With the outbreak of coronavirus (COVID-19), the health and safety of Global Family Travels’ travelers, community partners, colleagues and guides are of paramount importance to us. Our COVID-19 Safety Protocols, which can be found under Tasks section, outlines our commitment to mitigate and manage the risks associated with COVID-19 when you travel with us. You can find more detailed information on our website COVID-19 and Travel, and please also refer to the tasks which has specific details for your activity and destination.
Please don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions about these protocols or your tour. Thank you for helping to keep yourself and fellow travelers and guides safe!
Much more than a traditional tour operator, Global Family Travels’ mission is to “Learn, Serve and Immerse” through community-based travel programs. In partnership with non-profit organizations and schools, we offer family-friendly and sustainable travel experiences in support of education, gender equality, access to clean water, preservation of local cultures, conservation and economic growth, all of which foster cross-cultural understanding and global citizens.
Our trips include a unique mix of cultural and educational activities, homestays and participation in local service projects aimed at improving the lives of people in the communities we visit.
Expect to expand your family circle when you embark on a Global Family Travels trip! Visit our website for more information: Global Family Travels
This weeklong adventure takes you kayaking with sea turtles, sharks, and sea lions, hiking active volcanoes, mountain biking along coastlines, snorkeling tropical waters alive with beautiful fish and relaxing on sandy beaches next to sea lions and marine iguanas. After long days of fun, return to our eco-friendly boutique hotels for splendid meals and superb hospitality. Our Multisport Adventure is the ultimate combination of adventure, comfort, and wildlife interaction, and is led by local certified naturalists and the best adventure guides Galapagos has to offer.
After an early breakfast we will drive via the Avenue of Volcanoes to the Northern Highlands, and the Imbabura Province. On arrival we will kayak in one of the most beautiful lakes in Ecuador to explore the indigenous province of Imbabura, paddling around this sacred place in the Otavaleños cosmovision is a good way to see the mountains, little villages and some friendly indigenous people. We will have time to visit the equator in one direction.
After a morning flight to San Cristobal Island, we’ll greet you at the airport and head to our hotel. After lunch and a quick introduction, we begin our journey at the Galapagos Interpretation Center to learn about the unique wildlife, geology, history, and social dynamics of the Galapagos.
After our visit, we hike to Tijeretas along natural trails formed of lava rocks. The path is surrounded by native plants like Galapagos cotton, palo santo, acacia, and cacti, and we will spot blue-footed boobies, frigate birds, pelicans, herons, gulls, warblers, mockingbirds, and finches in the vegetation and sea cliffs. Our guides interpret this amazing flora and fauna in the context of the natural history we just learned. We also enjoy scenic views of the rugged coastline and the tranquil town of Puerto Baquerizo Moreno.
We cool off from our hike with a refreshing snorkeling session at postcard-worthy Carola Beach, surrounded by sea turtles, sea lions, and marine iguanas, and bask in the setting sun. After dinner, we’ll explore the friendly, laid-back beach town and stroll down the boardwalk to visit the neighboring colony of Galapagos sea lions (L,D)
Our second day begins with a morning of kayaking along the coastal bays and coves of San Cristobal’s north coast, full of bluefooted boobies, frigate birds, sea lions, and sea turtles. We may visit Leon Dormido (Kicker Rock) or Punta Pitt. The visiting site will depend on the week day and Galapagos National Park regulations.
We’ll put on snorkels and fins to interact with sea lions, as well as marine iguanas and countless reef fish. We’ll swim with spotted eagle rays, golden rays, Galapagos sharks, starfish, clams, and fish of every shape, size, and color. With luck, we might even see some menacing but harmless hammerhead sharks! After a full day spent exploring the seas, we head back to town for a delicious dinner and a well-earned rest. (B, L, D)
After breakfast, we say goodbye to San Cristobal and take a quick small-plane ride to Isabela Island. Isabela is the largest island in the Galapagos and is still being formed by six active shield volcanoes. In fact, Isabela is one of the most volcanically active spots on the planet.
Upon arrival, we embark on a bike ride that will take us through a wide variety of environments and ecosystems. Along the way, we’ll pass through white sand beaches, mangrove forests and brackish lagoons, and a lava tube cave. As we ride, we’ll pass giant tortoises, flamingos, and other wildlife. At the end of our ride, we arrive at el Muro de las Lagrimas (the Wall of Tears). When Isabela was used as a penal colony, prisoners were forced to construct this towering wall of lava rocks for no other reason than to keep them distracted from the madness of isolation.
After lunch, we explore Tintoreras, a set of small islets filled with hidden coves and beaches. Here, we will find the peculiar, endemic Galapagos penguin and other marine life. At the end of the day, we retire to our hotel and after a delicious dinner, we can enjoy the well-appointed lounge or wander the idyllic sand streets of Puerto Villamil. (B, L, D)
Rise and shine, today we´ll enjoy a delicious breakfast to get ready for the drive up the flanks of the Sierra Negra volcano until the road ends. Here, we continue by horseback riding into a surreal world of geological history. On the ride we will see incredible views of the surrounding volcanoes and sea, as well as the distinctive highland ecosystem around us. But the real prize is at the top - when we arrive at the rim of the Sierra Negra volcano, we are treated to a truly breathtaking vista.
Sierra Negra is the second largest active caldera on the planet, over six miles at its widest point. We’ll get to this enormous crater and, if we feel energetic, continue on to the caldera of Volcano Chico, an otherworldly landscape of vibrant hues created by sulfur deposits. Here we can explore spectacular lava formations and fumaroles.
After a stop at an idyllic tortoise reserve for lunch, we’ll head back to the lowlands in time to spend our last afternoon on Isabela , easy boogie board lessons optional. Finally, relax on perfect beaches and soak up the island-life atmosphere. (B, L, D)
Wake up with the sea breeze as we travel by speedboat or internal flight to Santa Cruz Island, keeping an eye out for whales and dolphins along the way. After checking in at the hotel we head to El Chato in the Santa Cruz highlands to find the famous giant tortoise in its natural habitat. It is truly an honor to walk in the stately presence of these gentle giants, who can live to be over 175 years old. We will also see pintail ducks, Darwin’s finches, frigate birds, egrets, and the vermillion flycatcher.
Our next stop is the incredible lava tunnels, which formed an ideal hideout for the pirates that once frequented the Galapagos. Legend has it that they were also used to hide Inca gold stolen from Spanish ships. We then hike on to Los Gemelos, two deep volcanic sinkholes at the top of the island, with rocky cliffs surrounding the huge pits of empty magma chambers. Our path takes us through a forest of endemic Scalesia trees, where we will be on the lookout for the elusive short-eared owl. The trees are covered with ferns and epiphytes, and lend the forest a quiet, eerie feel. (B, L, D)
Early start in the morning to travel by motorized yacht to North Seymour, one of the islands close to Santa Cruz. This is a flat, rocky island, that requires comfortable shoes for hiking, the trail is only 2 miles, but do not forget a bottle of water and sun protection because the visit is about an hour and a half. North Seymour is a small island located at the north of Baltra (also known as South Seymour, by the location of the airport) the land is quite barren and rocky and the vegetation consists mostly of cactus, palo santo trees, green sticks, muyuyos and sesuviums. The island is one of the most beautiful attractions in Galapagos, and we can find the most iconic animals of the islands. It is one of the few places where we can enter and visit the colony of frigate birds (Fregata minor), nesting in the bushes near the trails. The male frigate birds in their mating season, inflate their red gullar sack to attract females.
Later, we find the famous blue-footed boobies (Sula nebouxii), which also nest on the island. They can be seen performing courtship, which is one of the most amazing spectacles of nature. They are seen incubating eggs, feeding their chicks or juveniles training to become strong and able to fly and fish on their own. We can also find land iguanas (Conolophus subcristatus) around the cactus patrolling their territories, Darwin finches, Galapagos doves, lava herons, sally light foot crabs (Grapsus grapsus) and playful sea lion pups on the banks. (B, L, D)
We will visit The Charles Darwin Center before transferring to Baltra Island for our return flight to the mainland and bid a fond farewell to the Galapagos. (B)
With the outbreak of coronavirus (COVID-19), the health and safety of Global Family Travels’ travelers, community partners, colleagues and guides are of paramount importance to us. Our COVID-19 Safety Protocols, which can be found under Tasks section, outlines our commitment to mitigate and manage the risks associated with COVID-19 when you travel with us. You can find more detailed information on our website COVID-19 and Travel, and please also refer to the tasks which has specific details for your activity and destination.
Please don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions about these protocols or your tour. Thank you for helping to keep yourself and fellow travelers and guides safe!
Much more than a traditional tour operator, Global Family Travels’ mission is to “Learn, Serve and Immerse” through community-based travel programs. In partnership with non-profit organizations and schools, we offer family-friendly and sustainable travel experiences in support of education, gender equality, access to clean water, preservation of local cultures, conservation and economic growth, all of which foster cross-cultural understanding and global citizens.
Our trips include a unique mix of cultural and educational activities, homestays and participation in local service projects aimed at improving the lives of people in the communities we visit.
Expect to expand your family circle when you embark on a Global Family Travels trip! Visit our website for more information: Global Family Travels
This weeklong adventure takes you kayaking with sea turtles, sharks, and sea lions, hiking active volcanoes, mountain biking along coastlines, snorkeling tropical waters alive with beautiful fish and relaxing on sandy beaches next to sea lions and marine iguanas. After long days of fun, return to our eco-friendly boutique hotels for splendid meals and superb hospitality. Our Multisport Adventure is the ultimate combination of adventure, comfort, and wildlife interaction, and is led by local certified naturalists and the best adventure guides Galapagos has to offer.
Sea kayak with sharks, marine iguanas, sea turtles, and sea lions.
Walk among giant Galapagos tortoises in their natural habitat.
Snorkel with tropical fish, rays, sea lions, and sharks.
Horseback riding through a volcano.
Hike the rim of an enormous, active caldera and discover extraordinary lava formations.
Mountain bike our exclusive, low-impact route along pristine coastline.
Relax on beautiful beaches with playful sea lions and countless marine iguanas.
Enjoy exceptional service, comfort, and cuisine at quality hotels in Galapagos.
Motorized yacht to explore North Seymour Island.
Award-winning guides serve as your liaison to the local culture and wildlife.
Protect the environment and support the local communities with our eco-friendly activities and green hotels.
Travel at ease with our top technical safety standards and liability insurance coverage.
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US$4,160 per person
Costs
Cost: $4,160.00 per person - based on a minimum of 8 passengers traveling
Price is discounted by $160.00 if you would like to pay by cash/check
Price is based on double room accommodations
Single Room Supplement: add $668.00 for a single room
INCLUDED:
Naturalist guide certified by Galapagos National Park
Accommodation based on double room
Transportation on the islands (boat, bus)
All excursions described in the itinerary
Airport transfers
Junior Galapagos Expedition Kit
Galapagos flights $560.00
Meals as shown in the itinerary (B,L,D)
NOT INCLUDED:
Meals not specified
Alcoholic drinks
Tips
Personal expenses
Galapagos National Park fee $100.00
Galapagos transit card $20.00
HOW TO REGISTER/BOOK:
Simply click the BUTTON in the footer below and register for the tour, and submit a deposit of $500 per person to Global Family Travels here, or mail in by check with your signed booking form.
The balance of the trip cost must be paid 8 weeks prior to the trip departure of your deposit and you will receive an invoice from us reminding you of this date.
Please see our full terms and conditions on our booking form which you can find under Trip Tasks, and per below:
Reservation and Trip Deposit: To secure your booking for this trip, please submit a deposit of $500 per person to Global Family Travels, with a signed booking form. Trip deposit can be made by credit card via on our on-line payment system, or by mailing a check to us.
Payment Schedule:Payments of the remaining balance can be made on a monthly schedule if the participants wish, however the balance must be paid in full 8 weeks before the program departs.
The deposit is non-refundable unless the program is canceled, at which point the entire deposit is refundable. The balances of program fees paid are refundable as described in advance of the start of the tour:
Cancellations received before 90 days: 10 % of tour cost
Cancellations received between 60 - 90 days: 25 % of tour cost
Cancellations received between 30 - 60 days before: 50 % of tour cost
Cancellations received less than 30 Days before: No refund
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