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Luxury Jet and Yacht Charters
Galapagos
Well, you're looking at one of the best-kept secrets in Galapagos: your
own private yacht with a crew and guide dedicated to making a tour
around the Galapagos the most unique and unforgettable vacation you've
ever had! Each day you visit new islands, land at different spots, and
see for yourselves the incredible wildlife and scenery of these
Enchanted Isles. This is perfect for families, special occasions,
groups, and incentives. The reason that you charter a yacht in the
Galapagos is to experience the islands and their unique flora and
fauna. Therefore, we have designed the programs is such a way that they
allow you to enjoy the Galapagos from different perspectives: guided
hikes, relaxing beach walks, snorkeling and swimming! The islands are
visited daily and the visits always involve a leisurely hike in a small
group led by your own naturalist guide, allowing you to experience
close encounters with nature.
The Islands to explore:
Plazas
A tiny, steep-cliffed island packed with fascinating life. Sea lions,
land iguanas and tropical birds thrive amidst vegetation that changes
color with the seasons. A very good snorkeling and diving site.
Santa Fe
A quiet, secluded cove with a nice beach and good snorkeling. A great
place to anchore and watch iguanas and lava lizards standing silent
vigil while families of sea lions frolic in the soft, white sand. Noble
palo santo and dramatic stands of opuntia cactus form the backdrop of
this magic scene.
San Cristobal
The oldest settlement in the Galapagos Islands. Important points to
visit are Cerro Brujo - Kicker Rock - Punta "Pitti and "Leon Dormido".
Espanola
Nearly all the species found on this island are visible at Punta
Suarez, including tame mockingbirds, uncommon red - and green - trimmed
marine iguanas, both blue footed and masked boobies, and albatross
colonies. Hike to the blowhole and enjoy glitterring sand beaches.
Floreana
Known for Post Office Bay where 18th century whalers opened an unofficial post office in the form of a barrel.
Santa Cruz - Puerto Ayora - Charles Darwin Station
Home of the Charles Darwin Research Station, an academic and
conservation institution where international scientists conduct
biological research with the aims of learning about and preserving the
Galapagos Islands. The station houses several giant tortoises at its
protected highland reserve. These islands have spectacular scenery and
sparkling sandy beaches.
Rabida
The rocky island’s red beach is frequented by sea lions, pelicans and
boobies nest near the shoreline and a few hundred meter inland sits an
awe-inspiring flamingo lagoon. Nine species of finches have been
reported here, and invertebrates, sea lions, manta rays are common
sites.
Sombrero Chino
A small Islet located southeast of James Island. Fragile lava coats
nearly the entire islet. The islets principal attractions are its many
small lava tubes, its coraline beach, and its impressive array of
fuana, including sea lions, penguins, marine iguanas, hawks, lava
cactus.
Bartolome
Jutting out of Sullivan Bay, Pinnacle Rock seems to watch you as you
pass by... Bartolome has some of the best scenary in the islands.
Moreover, Bartolome is perfect for snorkeling and diving and boasts an
ancient crater, great for hiking, and lovely beaches.
Sullivan Bay
A great opportunity to view newly forged Volcanic landscapes composed
of relatevely flat, black pahochoe lava, and dotted with pyroclastic
cones. Also, see the tiny Mollugi plants that grow out of fissures, as
they begin to colonize the arrid terrain.
North Seymour
Life is everywhere you look. Red-pouched frigate birds (they display
their red pouches as part of their unique mating ritual, blue-footed
boobies and swallow-tail gulls are just a few of the many endemic birds
that inhabit the island.
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