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OPUNTIA WALKING TOUR

Opuntia Walking Tour, 7 Days Activities
Hiking, swimming, snorkelling, and wildlife viewing.

Effort: Easy to Moderate
Hike into a world of incredible evolutionary and volcanic history! Explore lava trails and discover endemic birdlife. Stroll on white sand beaches populated with marine iguanas and sea lions, an amazing sight to see! Snorkel with penguins, hundreds of tropical fish, and even sharks! Summit the world's 2nd largest caldera and scout the highlands in search for the Giant Tortoise. Following our passion and commitment to sustainability, this land program positively contributes to the development of the local communities we visit. Combined with the unrivaled waterfront locations, comfort and service of the Opuntia hotels, this Galapagos adventure is truly one of a kind!
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Opuntia Walking Tour, 7 Days Trip Highlights
  • Explore off-the-beaten path trails to discover incredible sites and wildlife encounters most tourists miss.
  • Hike the rim of the second largest volcano caldera in the world and discover extraordinary lava formations.
  • Walk among giant Galapagos tortoises in the wild.
  • Snorkel with sea turtles, sea lions, sharks, rays, and countless fish!
  • Learn about evolution as you meet penguins, finches, mockingbirds, boobies, giant tortoises, endemic plants, and marine iguanas.
  • Stroll down sandy beaches populated with sea lions and marine iguanas.
  • Hike forests of endemic scalesia trees, long-lost relatives of daisy flowers.
  • Watch frigate birds bathe in Galapagos’ only permanent freshwater lake.
  • See Lonesome George, the last living giant tortoise of his subspecies!
  • Personal attention and an enhanced experience only possible with a small group size.
  • Enjoy the exceptional service, waterfront location, decor, privacy, and gourmet dining in the finest boutique hotels of the Galapagos.
  • Every step of your journey is expertly led by world experienced naturalist guides.
 Opuntia Walking Tour, 7 Days Itinerary

DAY 1: Arrival, Interpretation Center visit, hike Frigate Hill, snorkel and swim at Carola beach - San Cristobal, Casa Opuntia.
DAY 2: Explore the Highlands and the Northern Coast – San Cristobal, Casa Opuntia.
DAY 3: Explore and encounter Wildlife at Beaches, Mangroves, Lagoons and Islets - Isabela, Iguana Crossing.
DAY 4: Hike over active Volcanoes and bizarre lava formations – Isabela, Iguana Crossing.
DAY 5: Discover the Tortoises, Lava Tunnels, Pirates and Endemic Forests - Santa Cruz, Angermeyer Waterfront Inn.
DAY 6: Hike to Cerro Crocket and Tortuga Bay – Santa Cruz, Angermeyer Waterfront Inn.
DAY 7: Visit Charles Darwin Research Station and Return Flight. 



 Opuntia Walking Tour, 7 Days Detailed Program

DAY 1: San Cristobal Interpretation Center visit, hike Frigate Hill, snorkel and swim at Carola beach.
We begin this Galapagos Walking Tour with a morning flight to San Cristobal Island. Our local staff greets us at the airport and takes us to our San Cristobal hotel, Casa Opuntia, for a delicious lunch and a short review of our activities. Afterwards, we hike to the local Interpretation Center where we learn about the Galapagos Islands unique wildlife, geology, history, and social dynamics. We continue our hike to Frigate Hill along lava rock trails while our naturalist guide explains the unique characteristics of the Galapagos cotton, palo santo, acacia, and cacti you encounter. Watch out for spot blue-footed boobies, frigate birds, pelicans, herons, gulls, warblers, mockingbirds, and finches amongst the vegetation and sea cliffs! This enjoyable hike provides marvelous views of the rugged coastline and the lazy town of Puerto Baquerizo Moreno. We stop for a refreshing snorkel or swim at postcard-worthy Carola Beach. You´ll find sea turtles, sea lions, and marine iguanas all around you! After a gorgeous sunset and gourmet dinner at our San Cristobal hotel, Casa Opuntia, we explore the friendly and laid-back town, taking a stroll down the boardwalk to view the immense colony of Galapagos sea lions. Overnight at Casa Opuntia Galapagos Hotel. (L, D)

DAY 2: Explore the Highlands and Northern Coast of San Cristobal Island
We start our day with a 40-minute round trip hike to the only freshwater lake in the Galapagos Islands, with superb views of the highlands and observation of its endemic plant species. The lake itself lies inside of an extinct volcanic crater and provides a home to gallinules, white-cheeked pintail ducks and magnificent frigate birds that must wash the salt from their feathers to remain light enough to fly. We carry on to Puerto Chino, a beach so beautiful it will stir your senses. We´ll take some time here to enjoy a swim in the crystal clear waters and soft sands. After lunch, we embark on an epic snorkeling adventure. We start with a visit to Isla Lobos, which is, without a doubt, the best sea lion encounter in the Galapagos Islands. This is also an incredible site to snorkel with marine iguanas and a hallucinating array of reef fish. We head out to open sea for Leon Dormido (Kicker Rock), two breathtaking massifs tuff cones jutting from the ocean. Above the waters, thousands of sea birds cling to its walls, and below millions of fish swim by. The channel between the two rock walls has some of the best snorkeling in the Galapagos Islands. You will likely see spotted eagle rays, golden rays, Galapagos sharks, starfish, clams, and fish of every shape, size, and color. You may even see hammerhead sharks! After a full day of walking, natural history and exploration, we return to our San Cristobal hotel, Casa Opuntia, for a delightful fusion dinner and some rest and relaxation. (B, L, D)

DAY 3: Explore and encounter Wildlife at Beaches, Mangroves, Lagoons and Islets in Isabela Island
After breakfast, we take a short plane ride to Isabela Island, the largest in the Galapagos Islands and one of the most volcanically active spots on the planet.  We hike to “El Muro de las Lagrimas” (Wall of Tears), a towering wall of lava rocks built for no other purpose than to keep the prisoners distracted from the madness of isolation during the time Isabela was a prison colony. We continue along white sand beaches, an alluring poison apple forest, a lava tube, and dark mangroves and brackish lagoons. The area is filled with giant tortoises and birdlife including flamingos! After lunch, we explore a site called Tintoreras, composed of small islets with hidden coves and beaches. Here, we find the endemic and incredibly fast swimmer, the Galapagos penguin, as well as reef sharks, sea turtles, and sea lions! Towards late afternoon, we retire to our gorgeous Isabela Island hotel, Iguana Crossing, to relax in its infinity pool, hot tub, or neighboring white sand beach. After a fantastic dinner characterized by a combination of exotic and local delicacies, we recommend a stroll down the beach or a walk along the sand streets of this idyllic small town. Overnight at Iguana Crossing Galapagos Hotel. (B, L, D)

DAY 4: Hike over active Volcanoes and bizarre lava formations in Isabela Island
This morning and after a nourishing and healthy breakfast, we drive up to the highlands until the end of the road, grab our daypacks and hike into a world of recent geological history. Incredible views of the surrounding volcanoes and sea are a wonderful plus in this Galapagos Walking tour. Volcan Sierra Negra is the second largest active caldera on the planet. You´ll walk along the rim of this enormous 30 square mile crater still alive with the earth´s energy. We continue our hike into the caldera of Volcan Chico, an otherworldly landscape with endless hues of oranges, reds, blacks, and yellows. Puffing fumaroles and spectacular lava formations all around us. After a day in what seems like a surreal world, we return to our Isabela waterfront hotel, to spend our last afternoon relaxing or strolling down its stunning beaches while soaking up the island-life atmosphere. Overnight at Iguana Crossing Galapagos Hotel. (B, L, D)

DAY 5: Discover the Tortoises, Lava Tunnels, Pirates and Endemic Forests of Santa Cruz Island
After breakfast, we take a speedboat to Santa Cruz Island. During our crossing, we must be on the lookout for whales and dolphins! We arrive and soon afterwards head to “El Chato” Reserve, located in the highlands, to admire the giant tortoise in its natural habitat. We believe it´s truly an honor to hike among these fascinating giants, who live to be over 175 years old. We´ll also find pintail ducks, finches, frigate birds, egrets, and hopefully the vermillion flycatcher - a dazzlingly resplendent red bird. We explore some incredible lava tunnels in which pirates frequented and perhaps hid Inca gold! We  hike to “Los Gemelos”, two deep volcanic sinkholes at the top of the island. We hike through a forest of endemic scalesia trees, where we will be on the lookout for the short-eared owl. The trees are covered with ferns and epiphytes and exude an almost eerie feel!
Late afternoon finds us at our Santa Cruz Island hotel, Angermeyer Waterfront Inn. Expect fine pampering at this wonderful guesthouse, privately nestled on the bay. Our beautiful waterfront property offers magnificent views of the coastline, and town. Overnight at Angermeyer Waterfront Inn. (B, L, D)

DAY 6: Hike Cerro Crocket and Tortuga Bay
After breakfast, we set out on a hike into the island’s incredible cloud forest. Our objective will be to summit the highest point on the island, Cerro Crocker (864 meters). Here, we might spot wild giant tortoises and beautiful vermillion flycatchers. After hiking a trail through endemic miconia forest, we reach the summit where we´ll admire the coastline far below. We will also attempt to summit the tiny but steep Puntudo Volcano, a peculiar-looking yet symmetrical cinder cone. Along the hike you´ll undoubtedly enjoy magnificent views of the Media Luna crater. Our afternoon finds us hiking for 40 minutes to “Tortuga Bay” through dry forest filled with unique plants and birds. When we reach the end of the path, you´ll be astonished! This is one of the most breathtaking beaches in the Galapagos Islands. Take time to relax on its fine sands or swim in its turquoise waters. Return to Puerto Ayora for your last evening on the Galapagos Islands. Overnight at Angermeyer Waterfront Inn. (B, L, D)

DAY 7: Visit Charles Darwin Research Station and Return Flight. 
After breakfast, we visit the Charles Darwin Research Station to learn about the ongoing conservation efforts and natural history in the Galapagos Islands. The Research Station hosts and harvests endemic Galapagos plants, land iguanas, and giant Galapagos tortoises for educational, scientific, and conservation purposes. We´ll journey through the diverse evolutionary paths of the various giant tortoises from different islands. We also meet Lonesome George, the only remaining member of the Pinta subspecies. After our visit, we transfer to Baltra Island for our return flight to the mainland. (B)


INCLUDED:

Our Galapagos Tour provides accommodations in the premium Opuntia hotels; all meals as described (B=breakfast, L=lunch, D=dinner); professional bilingual Galapagos naturalist guide; all sea, land and inter-island air transportation.

NOT INCLUDED:

Our Galapagos Tour does NOT include flights to and from Galapagos; entrance fee to Galapagos National Park: USD 100 p/p (subject to change); Galapagos transit card: USD 10 p/p (subject to change); tips; hotel & restaurant beverages; personal expenses.

NOTE:

This Galapagos tour is subject to change without notice due to seasonal changes, last-minute weather conditions, and adjustments of Galapagos National Park policy.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

BOAT TRAVEL TIME: 2 to 3 hours

SMALL AIRCRAFT FLIGHT TIME: 30 minutes

WALKING TIME: 2 to 4 hours per day

SEASON: All year

ALTITUDE: 0 - 3,700 feet (1,124 meters) above sea level

AVERAGE TEMPERTATURES: December to May: 80ºF to 90ºF / 25ºC to 30ºC. June to September: 60ºF to 70ºF / 15ºC to 20ºC. October to December: 70ºF to 80ºF / 15ºC to 25ºC.

WATER TEMPERATURE: The waters of the Galapagos Islands are a unique mixture of warm and cold water, ranging between 65ºF and 85ºF.

SUGGESTED ITEMS TO BRING: Hiking shoes, water sandals, rain jacket, flashlight, water bottle, non-cotton trekking gear, sun block, hat, and mosquito repellent.


 Opuntia Walking Tour, 7 Days Fixed Dates

  • April 10 to April 16/2012
  • May 20 to 26/2012
  • June 9 to 15/2012
  • July 7 to 12/2012
  • July 21 to 27/2012
  • August 13 to 19/2012
  • August 28 to September 3/2012
  • September 11 to 17/2012
  • October 12 to 18/2012
  • November 12 to 18/2012
  • December 12 to 18 / 2012



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