Seeing blue-footed boobies, volcanic islands, wild forests and magenta-hued flamingos, all part of a marine paradise, can mean just one destination: the Galapagos. This new week-long glamping and island-hopping adventure is guaranteed to top your travel bucket list!

The Finch Bay Galapagos Hotel on Santa Cruz Island has joined forces with Scalesia Galapagos Lodge on Isabela Island to offer this new week-long program in the Galapagos, including inter-island flights, day trips aboard Yacht Sea Lion, “glamping” in luxury tents up in the highlands of Isabela Island and visits to remote and mysterious places that illustrate the incredible diversity of the archipelago.

Unforgettable highlights include touring Quito’s Old City, glamping in safari camp-style tents, snorkeling with sea turtles and other marine wildlife, hiking active volcanoes, visiting the Charles Darwin Research Station and tortoise breeding facility and exploring various islands by motor yacht. 

Kayaking in the Galapagos/Courtesy photo

Island-hopping adventure

The tour begins in Quito, Ecuador’s charming Andean capital, where guests will spend a night in an ornate Renaissance-inspired mansion in the heart of the Old City. Next, travel by air to Isabela Island, taking in the breathtaking scenery from a twin engine light aircraft, before ascending into the highland forests that envelop modern safari-style tents at Scalesia Galapagos Lodge. Nearby volcanic islands of twisted lava and sparkling sandy coves await exploration, with daily excursions from the lodge to encounter the graceful marine creatures and unique wildlife of the archipelago. The tour culminates at the Finch Bay Galapagos Hotel, located on a tranquil beach within easy reach of the region’s oldest and most beautiful islets.

Scuba diving in the islands/Courtesy photo

The itinerary

Day 1 – Private transfer to a luxurious boutique hotel in the main square of Quito’s Old City. Casa Gangotena is a restored Renaissance-inspired mansion, with ornate neo-classical furnishings and spacious rooms. Relax in the terrace bar or on the quaint patio garden, sample delicious food in the small restaurant and enjoy the complimentary cultural activities on offer.

Day 2 – Journey to Isabela Island on a twin engine light aircraft. Enveloped in wild forests, the Scalesia Galapagos Lodge features an ultra-contemporary glass-fronted main building housing the restaurant and lounge areas. Stay in one of the 16 safari camp-style tents, fully-equipped with a king-sized bed and modern facilities. Choose from a wide range of excursions and activities offered, including hikes, volcano visits and snorkeling trips as well as wildlife-spotting.

Scalesia Galapagos Lodge/Courtesy photo

Days 3 & 4 – Choose from a wide range of excursions offered at Scalesia Lodge, with different activities scheduled each day. Visit the white tip reef sharks and penguins of islet Tontoreras, or the thriving mangroves, natural pools and solitary beaches of Los Humedales, frequented by magenta-hued flamingos. One of the best snorkeling destinations is Los Tuneles, a marine paradise where lava flows have produced arches and tunnels both under and above water.

Day 5 – Transfer across the Itabaca channel to Santa Cruz, the most populated island in the Galápagos. Drive up into the rugged highland forests to reach the twin volcanic craters of Los Gemelos. At 600m above sea level, these volcanic sinkholes are home to many of Darwin’s finches. Finch Bay overlooks the lush greenery and glittering waters of Punta Estrada.

Day 6 – Join naturalist guides for a day of exploring nearby islands on Finch Bay’s own motor yacht. The island you visit will depend on the day of the week. In the evening, you have the option to dine al fresco, enjoying a 3-course meal set up especially for you on the beach.

Day 7 – Divine Bay is a tranquil haven for wildlife, protected from ocean swells by natural volcanic reefs on one side and a gallery of mangrove trees on the other. Hundreds of herons cross the bay each morning and return at sunset, while noddy terns and blue-footed boobies perch along the cliffs. Snorkel in the inviting waters of the cove, where sea turtles graze on seaweed, hundreds of reef fish species swim about the lava crevices, and young reef sharks and rays find haven in streams from large predators while they mature.

Day 8 – Head home

About Scalesia Galapagos Lodge

Scalesia Galapagos Lodge is situated in the highlands of Isabela Island on the slopes of a volcano, about 20 minutes from the town of Puerto Villamil. The modern, luxurious safari-style tent resort is in the middle of a 40-acre property within a magical forest and granting spectacular views of the coast of Isabela Island, the Pacific Ocean and other Islands of Galapagos dotting the horizon. http://www.scalesialodge.com/

About Finch Bay Galapagos Hotel

The Finch Bay Galapagos Hotel is the Galapagos exploration headquarters, a beachfront base from which to discover the wildlife of the islands aboard a private yacht and create your own adventures on land and sea. The perfect complement to a Galapagos cruise, or a destination on its own, a stay at this Galapagos luxury hotel affords an authentic adventure. https://www.finchbayhotel.com/

For more information, visit Scalesia Galapagos Lodge

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