MS Santa Cruz II
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8 Night Galapagos Islands Expedition Cruise and Land Tour from Quito

Ship: MS Santa Cruz II
Cruise Line: Hurtigruten Cruise Line
Sailed: Wednesday, Dec 20, 2023 from Quito, Ecuador
Ended: Thursday, Dec 28, 2023
The itinerary information below reflects the original day-by-day port of call schedule for the Wednesday, Dec 20, 2023 departure of the MS Santa Cruz II. If Hurtigruten Cruise Line modified this itinerary for weather or operational reasons after departing , the modified schedule would not be reflected here.
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Day 1 - Wednesday - Dec 20, 2023
Quito, Ecuador
Quito, Ecuador    
Your voyage of discovery begins in Quito, a city which straddles the equator and where it feels like spring is eternally in the air. Beautifully situated in a high valley, at 9,350 feet this is the second-highest capital city in the world, and the views of the nearby mountains remind you at all times of your Andean location. Quito was founded on an ancient Inca settlement, and today it's a bustling and modern place. But you don't need to look too far beneath the contemporary facade to find the past, and the Old Town is a showcase of classical Spanish architecture. In fact, the city's diligent preservation of its history caused it to be declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site back in 1978. If you have enough time in the evening, make sure you visit the Calle La Ronda, an ancient pedestrianized street with links to poets and artists who have lived here. It's full of shops and cafes, and there are many handicrafts available for sale here. Take a look at the sparkling city lights that spread up the surrounding hills and mountains at night - truly a mesmerizing sight! Experience another highlight of South America and discover the lost civilization of the Incas, including the breath-taking mountain stronghold of Machu Picchu. An optional 4-day Pre-Program starts in Lima and ends in Quito. Or arrive a couple of days earlier to Quito and join a 4-day tour to a Cloud Forest Lodge at the Mashpi Reserve. This area is part of the Ecuadorian Choco rainforest, known as one of the world's greatest biodiversity hotspots. This optional extension program is also available as post-program.
Day 2 - Thursday - Dec 21, 2023
Quito, Ecuador
Quito, Ecuador    
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Sangolqui, Ecuador, Ecuador    
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Cotopaxi National Park, Ecuador    
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Hacienda San Agustin de Callo, Ecuador    
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Quito, Ecuador    
Today you'll get up close and personal with one of Ecuador's natural wonders as we visit an active volcano and walk to a height of almost 12,800 feet. But first, we'll stop in on the photogenic Sangolqui open-air market, where you can sample different Andean specialities. The local indigenous people sell their produce here, and you'll see vibrantly-colored legumes, fruits, and vegetables. Food aside, clothing and other handicrafts can be purchased here, and it'll give you a chance to chat with the friendly stallholders. Cotopaxi National Park, set amidst mountainous splendor, is only an hour-and-a-half's drive from Quito. This mostly treeless landscape is characteristic of the Andean moorlands, or paramo, and you may see herds of llamas roaming wild here. Birdlife to look out for includes the Andean gull, several species of hummingbird and - with some luck - the majestic condor. We'll walk to Limpiopungo Lagoon, a beautiful lake that mirrors the dramatic surrounding peaks. Meaning 'Neck of the Moon' in the local Quechua language, 19,393-oot-high Cotopaxi has an almost perfectly conical form and is one of the highest volcanos in the world. Its yawning crater measures 2,620 feet, and features one of the few equatorial glaciers anywhere. The first recorded eruption of Cotopaxi was in 1534, terrifying both locals and conquistadors alike, and the last major one occurred in 1904. For lunch you'll be tasting delicious traditional dishes prepared by some of the region's best chefs in San Augustin de Callo, and in the late afternoon, we return to the hotel and enjoy a nice dinner before calling it a night.
Day 3 - Friday - Dec 22, 2023
Quito, Ecuador
Quito, Ecuador    
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Cruise Begins    
Baltra, Galapagos, Ecuador    
Isla Mosquera, Ecuador    
Following breakfast, we'll head to Quito Airport where our morning flight waits to take us across the blue Pacific Ocean to adventure. After only a couple of hours we'll land at the Galapagos Ecological Airport on Baltra Island-which runs of renewable power and is said to be the world's greenest airport! After we've landed in the spectacular Galapagos archipelago, a transfer will take you straight to the port where your home-away-from-home for the next few days is docked-our comfortable expedition ship Santa Cruz II. We'll start our oceanic expedition with a short, mandatory safety briefing to ensure you'll be safe sailing with us. You can check in and get settled before we meet for lunch in the beautiful restaurant, where the captain will raise a toast and wish everyone an exciting adventure. Your cruise gets underway straight after lunch. Our first stop is only four nautical miles away, at the southern tip of Mosquera Islet. It's a small piece of volcanic uplift that sits between the larger islands of Baltra and North Seymour. A long and narrow sand bank is surrounded by lava reefs, and this is home to one of the largest colonies of sea lions in the Galapagos. Hop aboard a small expedition boat and head ashore, where you'll see the sea lions basking in the sun. This will be your first glimpse of the amazing diversity and richness of these islands, and the islet is thronged with many seabirds, including blue-footed boobies, as well as Sally Lightfoot crabs. The walk is easy, only a few hundred yards across flat and sandy dunes, and you'll learn more about the fragile marine and terrestrial ecosystems of the Galapagos from your guides as we explore.
Day 4 - Saturday - Dec 23, 2023
Puerto Baquerizo, San Cristobal Island, Galapagos, Ecuador
Puerto Baquerizo, San Cristobal Island, Galapagos, Ecuador    
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Galapaguera, Ecuador    
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Puerto Baquerizo, San Cristobal Island, Galapagos, Ecuador    
Punta Pitt, Ecuador    
Today, we'll dock in Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, the archipelago's capital. It's a 40-minute drive to Cerro Colorado, where you'll get to visit a breeding center for the highly endangered giant tortoise. It's a Galapagos icon with a natural lifespan estimated at over 100 years. The Cerro Colorado Tortoise Reserve is working to boost the numbers of these giant reptiles and bring them back from the brink. They live in conditions that are similar to their natural habitat and are able to thrive here. The tortoises amble around under the cover of a six-hectare forest, which is also home to dozens of other endemic species including the San Cristobal mockingbird and the San Cristobal lava lizard. In the afternoon, our small expedition boats take us to Punta Pitt at the eastern tip of the island. This unusual point consists of an eroded volcanic cone, and there's a trail here that provides spectacular views of the coastline. Punta Pitt is the only site in the Galapagos where you might see three species of boobies. The blue-footed booby is easily recognized for its, well, blue feet! Enjoy a nature walk on land, or explore the coast aboard one of the small expedition boats. Snorkeling and swimming is excellent in the clear water here, and you might see sea lions performing their underwater acrobatics over the reef, so remember to bring your swimsuit and some good walking shoes.
Day 5 - Sunday - Dec 24, 2023
Santa Fe Island, Ecuador
Santa Fe Island, Ecuador    
South Plaza, Ecuador    
Straight after breakfast, we'll set foot on an idyllic white-sand beach on the island of Santa Fe and go on a scenic nature walk. The island is home to a colony of sea lions, as well as the endemic Barrington land iguana, which can usually be spotted sitting among the giant prickly pear cacti or lounging on rocks in the sun. The island has a blissful feeling about it, and we might relax by swimming or perhaps snorkeling from our small boats. If you want to get a peek at the under-water world, you could join a trip in a glass-bottomed boat. The kayaks are ready too, so why not discover this beautiful and wild island at your own pace. Following a nice, long lunch rustled up by our excellent onboard chefs we'll head to our next destination, South Plaza Island. Going there, we'll pass through a channel where the turquoise waters are offset by the white sandy beaches, which in turn contrast sharply with the black lava rocks. Along the shore, we might spot frigatebirds, swallow-tailed gulls, and shearwaters, gliding on the breeze. South Plaza Island is very small, but it hosts a stunning array of flora, in particular the flowering succulent sesuvium and dense patches of prickly pears. Land iguanas laze sleepily by the shore, while marine iguanas slip in and out of the water. If you're lucky you might even spot a hybrid of the two, which are the result of intergeneric breeding between the two sub-species-evolution in action!
Day 6 - Monday - Dec 25, 2023
Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos, Ecuador
Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos, Ecuador    
This morning, we'll head ashore at Puerto Ayora, the largest town in the archipelago, situated on Santa Cruz Island. It's here that we'll drop in on the Charles Darwin Research Station, where over 200 scientists and volunteers are working to conserve the wildlife of the Galapagos. Visit the breeding enclosures where you can see baby tortoises in incubators, and look upon Darwin's famous finches with your own eyes-these are the birds he used as a basis for his theory of evolution. Next, try out using a trapiche-a sugar cane grinder used to extract the juice which is then either drunk straight away or fermented into liquor. To get to the mill you can hop on a bus or go by bicycle if you're feeling more active. After experiencing the Opuntia Cactus Forest we'll enjoy lunch in the highlands. It's an entirely different ecosystem from the coastal plains, with moist green foliage and a cooler climate. It's also the place where the most giant tortoises roam. You'll have the option of seeing these giants in their natural habitat. They are easy to spot, lumbering around, munching on grass, and wallowing in pools. When lunch is over, instead of spotting tortoises you could choose from several different activities, that could include mountain biking or kayaking in Tortuga Bay. You could also hike the 1.3 miles to this beautiful bay, and stop at Playa Brava, a beautiful snow-white beach that's a seasonal nesting site for green turtles. On the same walk, Playa Mansa is a secluded natural mangrove cove, with clear and tranquil waters ideal for swimming, snorkeling, or kayaking. Or you could simply enjoy the view from the shade of a mangrove! Due to conservation measures, numbers are limited in Tortuga Bay, so be sure to coordinate with the Expedition Team.
Day 7 - Tuesday - Dec 26, 2023
Espanola, Ecuador    
Said to be one of the oldest islands at four million years, Espanola is also the most southerly in the archipelago. A magnet for birders, almost the entire world population of waved albatrosses breeds here between March and January. Be on the lookout for Nazca boobies, blue-footed boobies, and swallow-tailed gulls, which are all present here. Also keep your eyes peeled for the Espanola lava lizard, which has a strikingly red hue, as well as the highly colored marine iguanas which are a particular endemic subspecies only found here. Speaking of wildlife, there was good news in 2020 when a rare tortoise was found to have sired over 900 children. Diego, who is over 100 years old, was on loan from San Diego Zoo, and may have almost singlehandedly saved his subspecies from extinction. Because of his remarkable efforts he now lives in retirement on Espanola with his extended family and is expected to live to around 150. You'll get to witness the famous blowhole El Soplador-meaning 'the blower'-blast water 75 feet into the air. The effect is caused by waves crashing into a lava fissure at high tide and blowing the water out through a crevice. Afterwards, we'll head back onboard for another lovely and relaxed lunch. In the afternoon, the postcard-pretty coral beach of Gardner Bay and the nearby Osborn Islet provide beautiful settings for observing sea lions, mockingbirds, and finches as you take your time to simply relax or go for a dip in the water for some excellent snorkeling. Kayaking activities are available here too.
Day 8 - Wednesday - Dec 27, 2023
Eden Islet, Ecuador    
North Seymour Island, Galapagos, Ecuador    
Eden Islet, off the coast of Santa Cruz Island, is a sliver of volcanic cone poking up through the sea. There's an abundance of wildlife here, and in the clear, shallow waters we'll hope to spot Galapagos green turtles, rays, and some friendly reef sharks. We'll bring the snorkeling gear, so remember your swimsuit if you want to do some reef exploration. If weather permits, you can also take a trip aboard the glass-bottomed boat or paddle along the coast of Eden on a kayak. Look out for the frigatebirds on shore with their characteristic rubbery red throats. Later, after a well-deserved spot of lunch aboard the ship, we'll head over to the island of North Seymour. This small and mostly flat piece of land was created when a volcanic eruption lifted up the seabed, which is why it looks so smooth and eroded. There's a small forest of silver-grey palo santo trees-also known as Holy Stick-just above the landing site. These trees are typically leafless and remain dormant for half of the year, waiting for the rains as their cue to burst into bloom. The wood is famously used to make incense - see if you can detect the scent! This is a great site to observe colonies of blue-footed boobies, frigatebirds, and swallow-tailed gulls. Sea lions and marine iguanas also call North Seymour home, happy to feast on the sea life in the rich waters here. When a young Darwin first laid eyes upon marine iguanas, he described them as "clumsy lizards" and "hideous-looking", but that's a matter of debate for many visitors.
Day 9 - Thursday - Dec 28, 2023
Baltra, Galapagos, Ecuador
Baltra, Galapagos, Ecuador    
Cruise Ends    
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Guayaquil, Ecuador    
As your expedition cruise comes to a close, it's time to bid farewell to the bounteous wildlife and amazing scenery of one of the world's most incredible nature destinations. We'll also say farewell to our wonderful crew and Expedition Team as we will disembark at Baltra Island. A transfer will take you to the airport, where your waiting flight will bring you to Guayaquil. Upon arrival in Guayaquil, a representative will assist with the international flight connection. Alternatively, continue from Guayaquil to Quito to catch your international flight from there. Add some extra days to explore more of Ecuador with one of the optional post-programs. Join the Ecuadorian Amazon and its heart, the Napo River. Fly to Coca and spend three nights in a lodge surrounded by the beautiful Amazon rainforest, and observe and learn about the flora and fauna during selected activities. Or travel from Quito to the Mashpi Reserve, a unique habitat and ecosystem. Enjoy a three-night stay in a luxurious cloud forest lodge and discover the breathtaking area from there (also available as pre-program). Both post-programs have two nights in Quito included.
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