A full-day excursion that combines snorkeling, marine wildlife observation, and navigation through some of the most impressive landscapes in the Galapagos.
This tour is ideal for travelers who want to explore the marine richness of the archipelago, enjoy crystal-clear waters, and visit unique places surrounded by nature.
- Departure Time: 07:30
- Approximate Return Time: 16:00
The journey begins at the main pier in Puerto Ayora, where we will board the boat bound for Pinzón Island, located west of Santa Cruz Island.
During the navigation, it will be possible to observe dolphins, seabirds, and a great variety of fauna native to the Galapagos waters. Upon arriving at Pinzón, we will snorkel at one of the best sites for observing marine life.
Its crystal-clear waters are home to sea turtles, reef sharks, manta rays, stingrays, starfish, and numerous colorful tropical fish, offering an unforgettable experience for lovers of the underwater world.
Afterward, we will visit a beautiful beach with turquoise waters and light sand, where we can relax, swim, and enjoy the characteristic natural environment of the Galapagos.
We will continue navigating toward the surroundings of Daphne Island, an important natural refuge for seabirds and one of the most iconic places in the archipelago. During the tour, it will be possible to spot frigatebirds, boobies, lava gulls, and other species that use this island for feeding and nesting.
In addition to birdwatching, the area offers stunning volcanic landscapes and excellent opportunities to appreciate the marine biodiversity that surrounds the island.
Once the activities are finished, we will begin the return trip to Puerto Ayora.
- Assistance
- Maritime transport
- Naturalist guide (Spanish / English)
- Snorkeling equipment (mask and snorkel)
- Lunch on board
- Water and snacks
- Additional beverages
- Wetsuit
- Towels
- Tips
- Anything not specified
- Biodegradable sunscreen
- Swimsuit
- Towel
- Camera or underwater camera
- Hat or cap
- Light clothing
- Comfortable footwear
- Keep a safe distance from animals (Galapagos National Park regulations)