La Pinta | Trip Itinerary

The La Pinta itineraries operate every 15 days.  There are 3 segments

  • 7 days - 6 nights / Friday to Thursday-Western Itinerary
  • 5 days – 4 nights/ Thursday to Monday-Eastern Itinerary
  • 5 days – 4 nights/ Monday to Friday-Northern Itinerary

Segments can be combined as follows to create longer sailings:

  • 9 days – 8 nights / Thursday to Friday
  • 11 days - 10 nights / Friday to Monday or Monday to Thursday
  • 15 days – 14 nights starting on Friday, Thursday or Monday

 

FRIDAY

Begin 7, 11 and 15 day itinerary

AM – Arrive Baltra airport
PM – North Seymour Island

SATURDAY
AM – Punta Vicente Roca (Isabela)
PM – Punta Espinoza (Fernandina)

SUNDAY
AM – Urbina Bay (Isabela)
PM – Tagus Cove (Isabela)

MONDAY
AM – Red Beach (Rabida)
PM – Cerro Dragon (Santa Cruz)

TUESDAY
AM – Charles Darwin Research Station, Pto Ayora (Santa Cruz)
PM – Giant Tortoise Reserve/Highlands (Santa Cruz)

WEDNESDAY
AM – Post Office Bay (Floreana)
PM – Punta Cormorant & Champion islet (Floreana)

THURSDAY
AM – Baltra Airport

Begin 5, 9 and 15 day itinerary

AM – Arrive Baltra
PM – South Plaza Island

FRIDAY
AM – Santa Fe Island
PM – Cerro Colorado Tortoise Center (San Cristobal)

SATURDAY
AM – Punta Pitt (San Cristobal)
PM – Cerro Brujo (San Cristobal)

SUNDAY
AM – Punta Suarez (Espanola)
PM – Gardner Bay (Espanola)

MONDAY
AM – Charles Darwin Research Station, Pto Ayora (Santa Cruz)/Baltra Airport

Begin 5, 11 and 15 day itinerary

AM – Arrive Baltra airport
PM -  Highlands/Giant Tortoise Reserve (Santa Cruz)

TUESDAY
AM – Eden Islet (Santa Cruz)
PM – Sombrero Chino

WEDNESDAY
AM – Bartolome Island
PM – Sullivan Bay (Santiago)

THURSDAY
AM – Darwin Bay (Tower)
PM – Prince Phillip’s Steps (Tower)

FRIDAY
AM – Balra Airport

Special Note:
All itineraries in the Galapagos are subject to approval by the National Park Service, and are subject to change at any time with-out notice. Adjustments in the itineraries may be made without prior notice because of changes in National Park policies, weather conditions, or season. All changes are made to ensure the safety of the passengers and the conservation of the islands.