CRUISE THE GALAPAGOS ISLANDS ABOARD THE Odyssey

Cruise to the Galapagos Islands aboard the Odyssey

It's brand new, it's in the Galapagos now, and it's really rather nice! Launched from Guayaqul in 2008, the Odyssey is one of the most recent additions to the Galapagos fleet and has been specifically designed for Galapagos cruises. It really bridges the gap between 4 and 5-star cruises, with a wealth of facilities that until now have really only been seen in the most expensive of yachts

As well as the excellent standard of fittings throughout, the Odyssey boasts indoor and outdoor dining areas, a jacuzzi, a well-stocked bar, and some of the best food in the Galapagos, all prepared by the top-notch on-board chef.

The cabins are almost mini-suites, with either twin lower beds or a queen-size double, a desk or writing area, and opening picture windows so you can enjoy the stunning ocean views in the privacy of your own cabin. We're getting a lot of interest in the Odyssey already, and it's not hard to see why!

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Our prices include almost everything and we can customise any itinerary. See details below or download our factsheet for this Galapagos Cruise.


4-day itinerary

Baltra to Santa CruzBaltra to Santa Cruz

You’ll arrive by plane on the island of Baltra and here we will meet you and take you to your yacht! We’ll be heading off straight away for the Bachas beaches of Santa Cruz Island. The soft sand is actually decomposed coral and is a favourite nesting site for sea turtles. To the side of one of the beaches is a small lagoon, where you can see flamingos and other coastal birds.

Bartolomé and SantiagoBartolomé and Santiago

Bartolomé is famous for Pinnacle Rock - a towering, pointing obelisk that rises from the water by a double beach that has become the best-known landmark in the Galapagos. We will climb to the summit of the island for some superb views before heading back down to the beach to swim with penguins and sea-lions! Then, in the afternoon, we will head on to James Bay on Santiago, where we will have a short walk across the dry interior to see this island's amazing birdlife.

IsabelaIsabela

Today we will be heading for the largest island in the Galapagos archipelago - Isabela. Here we will visit a flamingo lagoon and another lagoon famous for its friendly sharks - honest! We will also visit the Giant Tortoise Reserve at Puerto Villamil and have a chance to enjoy some great diving in these rich waters.

Departure from BaltraDeparture from Baltra

This morning we will dock in Puerto Ayora on Santa Cruz, from where we will take you to Baltra to catch your flight back to the mainland, where we'll meet you and take you back to your hotel.


Please note that all Galapagos cruise itineraries are subject to change by the Galapagos National Park Authorities.

5-day itinerary

Baltra and the Santa Cruz HighlandsBaltra and the Santa Cruz Highlands

You’ll arrive by plane on the island of Baltra and here we will meet you and take you to your yacht! From here we will head up into the highlands of Santa Cruz island on an extraordinary hike into the lava tunnels that were created as the streams of molten rock from the island's volcano cooled down. After lunch, our trail leads us to Santa Cruz's beautiful white sand beaches and equatorial lagoons.

San CristobalSan Cristobal

This morning we will arrive on San Cristobal Island, where we will visit the National Park centre to have a quick briefing session. Then we will climb up to Tijeretas hill, from where we have a superb view over the island. Then, in the afternoon, we visit Lobos island, which is appropriately-named as the sea-lions leap, frolic, and generally have a great time here!

EspañolaEspañola

Today we will sail south to the island of Española and the headland known as Punta Suarez. This rocky point of land is home to one of the most impressive colonies of sea-birds in the Galapagos. Along the southern shore, huge cliffs rise up from the sea, giving you spectacular views of soaring birds and an enormous blowhole, where water spouts up to 15m in the air! Then, in the afternoon, we will sail around to Gardner Bay to visit a friendly sea-lion colony.

Floreana and Post Office BayFloreana and Post Office Bay

This morning we will head on to Floreana Island and Punta Cormorant, with its olivine-crystal beach, for an easy walk that includes a brackish water lagoon where bird species like Greater flamingos, pintail ducks, common stilts, herons, sandpipers, and others may be observed. Then we will head to Post Office Bay, where pirates and whalers used to leave messages for each other in a floating barrel.

Seymour to BaltraSeymour to Baltra

You will visit the island of North Seymour today, which is particularly famous for its frigate birds and their intensive courting rituals. The island is also inhabited by blue-footed boobies, as well as endemic black lizards and sea lions. After this you will cross the Itabaca Channel to Baltra, to catch your flight back to the mainland.


Please note that all Galapagos cruise itineraries are subject to change by the Galapagos National Park Authorities.

8-day itinerary

Baltra to Santa CruzBaltra to Santa Cruz

You’ll arrive by plane on the island of Baltra and here we will meet you and take you to your yacht! We’ll be heading off straight away for the Bachas beaches of Santa Cruz Island. The soft sand is actually decomposed coral and is a favourite nesting site for sea turtles. To the side of one of the beaches is a small lagoon, where you can see flamingos and other coastal birds.

Bartolomé and SantiagoBartolomé and Santiago

Bartolomé is famous for Pinnacle Rock - a towering, pointing obelisk that rises from the water by a double beach that has become the best-known landmark in the Galapagos. We will climb to the summit of the island for some superb views before heading back down to the beach to swim with penguins and sea-lions! Then, in the afternoon, we will head on to James Bay on Santiago, where we will have a short walk across the dry interior to see this island's amazing birdlife.

IsabelaIsabela

Today we will be heading for the largest island in the Galapagos archipelago - Isabela. Here we will visit a flamingo lagoon and another lagoon famous for its friendly sharks - honest! We will also visit the Giant Tortoise Reserve at Puerto Villamil and have a chance to enjoy some great diving in these rich waters.

Santa Cruz HighlandsSanta Cruz Highlands

Today we will travel up into the highlands of Santa Cruz island. First, we will visit the Charles Darwin Research Station, where we will learn a little about the protection and conservation work that is going on on the islands and go to visit Lonesome George – the only surviving tortoise of Pinta Island. Then we will set off on an extraordinary hike into the lava tunnels that were created as the streams of molten rock from the island's volcano cooled down. After lunch, our trail leads us to Santa Cruz’s beautiful white sand beaches and equatorial lagoons.

San CristobalSan Cristobal

This morning we will arrive on San Cristobal Island, where we will visit the National Park centre to have a quick briefing session. Then we will climb up to Tijeretas hill, from where we have a superb view over the island. Then, in the afternoon, we visit Lobos island, which is appropriately-named as the sea-lions leap, frolic, and generally have a great time here!

EspañolaEspañola

Today we will sail south to the island of Española and the headland known as Punta Suarez. This rocky point of land is home to one of the most impressive colonies of sea-birds in the Galapagos. Along the southern shore, huge cliffs rise up from the sea, giving you spectacular views of soaring birds and an enormous blowhole, where water spouts up to 15m in the air! Then, in the afternoon, we will sail around to Gardner Bay to visit a friendly sea-lion colony.

Floreana and Post Office BayFloreana and Post Office Bay

This morning we will head on to Floreana Island and Punta Cormorant, with its olivine-crystal beach, for an easy walk that includes a brackish water lagoon where bird species like Greater flamingos, pintail ducks, common stilts, herons, sandpipers, and others may be observed. Then we will head to Post Office Bay, where pirates and whalers used to leave messages for each other in a floating barrel.

Seymour to BaltraSeymour to Baltra

You will visit the island of North Seymour today, which is particularly famous for its frigate birds and their intensive courting rituals. The island is also inhabited by blue-footed boobies, as well as endemic black lizards and sea lions. After this you will cross the Itabaca Channel to Baltra, to catch your flight back to the mainland.


Please note that all Galapagos cruise itineraries are subject to change by the Galapagos National Park Authorities.

Prices

8 day Galapagos cruise from £3100pp
5 day Galapagos cruise from £2120pp
4 day Galapagos cruise from £1800pp

We know it's confusing when you're looking at lots of different options to work out what is, and isn't, included. We try to keep things simple by just including everything we can think of so you don't have any nasty surprises

The only sizeable cost we don't include is the $100 Galapagos National Park fee as we are unable to pre-pay this, however we do include all of the following:

  • Full return airfare between Ecuador and the Galapagos
  • 2 nights accommodation in Quito - one before and one after your cruise
  • All transfers
  • All your meals while on board
  • Services of the ships crew
  • Services of at least one on-board guide and qualified naturalist

You will need the accommodation in Quito because of the timing of international flights and the flights to and from the Galapagos but most operators don't include these non-optional costs in their prices so make sure you check!

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