North & Central Galapagos Islands
4 Days - Nemo I
Though less frequented than popular central and south-eastern islands, the barren north offers most dramatic landscapes and reveals the first chapter of evolution. Discover how pioneer species conquer barren lava fields and create habitats for new colonist species. Walk at very short distance past frigate birds, blue-footed boobies, red-footed and Nazca boobies.
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Itinerary Highlights
- Observe and appreciate natural wonders
- Learn how the protection and conservation of the islands are carried out
- Swim and snorkel in the magnificent coral sand beach
- The opportunity to go snorkeling with playful sea lions and tropical fishes
- Observe large groups of white-tip reef, black tipped reef and hammer heads sharks, schools of golden rays and spotted eagle rays
Itinerary in Brief
- Day 1: Baltra - Bachas Beach
- Day 2: Genovesa: Darwin Bay - El Barranco
- Day 3: Rabida - Bartolome
- Day 4: Santa Cruz: Highlands - Baltra
Day 1: Baltra - Bachas Beach
At Baltra Airport you have to pay your Galapagos National Park entrance fee and your luggage is inspected. See Getting there for flight and arrival information. In front of the arrival hall you will meet your naturalist guide and fellow passengers, and the airport shuttle will transfer you to the ferry across the Itabaca Channel. On Santa Cruz you continue by bus through the lush highlands to the harbour of Puerto Ayora. Our inflatable dinghies (‘zodiacs’) take you the last stretch to the yacht.
Later, navigate to Bachas Beach. The name is “Spanglish” for 'barges' which were wrecked offshore during the World War II. A common first landing site, there is a delightful swimming beach here, with a lagoon behind, and a longer beach for a stroll and wildlife- watching. The saltwater lagoon behind often has great blue herons and small waders such as sander lings and semi-palmated plovers. Both beaches are nesting areas for green sea turtles, which leave tracks in the sand to the back of the beach, especially from November to February. A wet landing and open area on the beach mean one can explore at leisure.
Day 2: Genovesa: Darwin Bay - El Barranco
Today’s full program includes two longer walks, snorkelling and optional sea kayaking. After early breakfast and a wet landing at the sheltered beach of Darwin Bay you will go for a guided walk (moderate level; about 3km/2mi). Enjoy a snack aboard before snorkelling (alternatively: sea kayaking).
Around lunch-time we will sail to nearby Prince Philip’s Steps, close to the entrance of the broken caldera. There you will make a guided walk through cliff top seabird colonies (moderate level; about 3km/2mi).
Day 3: Rabida - Bartolome
Rábida Island is unique because of the red color of the rocks and sand. The volcanic material in this island is very porous and external factors as rain, salt water and sea breeze have acted as an oxidizing agent. A short walk along a trail lead us to a coastal lagoon behind the beach, which permits the observation of land birds, such as finches, doves, yellow warblers and mocking birds. At the lagoon there is a colony of flamingos. The beach is often full with sea lions, and there are good snorkelling opportunities.
Later, climb the stairs of Bartolomé’s Summit Trail, which is rewarded with panoramic views (guided walk, moderate level; about 800m/0.5 mi; 114m/375ft altitude difference). Next you can refresh and explore the fantastic shallow water snorkelling spot at the foot of Pinnacle Rock (alternative: walking around or relaxing on the beach).
Day 4: Santa Cruz: Highlands - Baltra
After an early breakfast it’s time say goodbye and to leave the yacht. You will travel by inflatable dinghy and private bus from the pier of Puerto Ayora into the highlands. In the agricultural zone you can see Galapagos giant tortoises in the wild before continuing to the airport.
Dates | Cabin | From | Special Offer |
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06 Aug 2023 - 09 Aug 2023 | USD $2000pp | ||
Double Cabin | USD $2000pp | Contact us | |
20 Aug 2023 - 23 Aug 2023 | USD $2000pp | ||
Double Cabin | USD $2000pp | Contact us |
Alternative itinerary options:
- 4 Day Nemo I: Central Galapagos Islands (B4)
- 5 Day Nemo I: Central and Western Galapagos Islands (A5)
- 5 Day Nemo I: Southern and Eastern Galapagos Islands (B5)
- 8 Day Nemo I: Central and Western Galapagos Islands (A8)
- 8 Day Nemo I: Central, Southern and Eastern Galapagos Islands (B8)
**Prices are per person based on twin / shared accommodation.
**Single supplements may apply
Cabin Details
Double Cabin
Double bed, private bathroom (hot/cold water, hand shower and toilet), controlled air conditioning, fan and storage space.
Twin Cabin
Single upper and lower bunk, private bathroom (hot/cold water, hand shower and toilet), controlled air conditioning, fan and storage space.
Triple Cabin
Single upper bunk, lower double bunk, private bathroom (hot/cold water, hand shower and toilet), controlled air conditioning, fan and storage space.
Nemo I Deckplan
Specifications
- Registered Vessel Name: M/SC Nemo Martinica
- Type: Nautitech 82 Sailing Catamaran
- Construction Year: France, 1996; renovated: 2014
- Capacity: 14 passengers + 7 staff/crew members
- Class: Tourist Superior Class
- Naturalist Guide: 1 National Park-certified multilingual naturalist guide
- Crew: 6 experienced, trained and IMO-certified crew members: captain, pilot, sailor, machinist/engineer, cook and bartender/waiter
- Communal Areas: Sundeck, sun terrace, hanging nets at the bow, living room, shaded outdoor dining (alfresco)
- Length: 2,490m/83ft
- Width: 10m/33.34ft
- Number of cabins: 7 twins
- Cabin location: Lower deck
- Machinery: 2 engines John Deere 150 HP
- Amenities: TV, DVD, small library, 3 solo sea kayaks, 1 large zodiac
- Electricity: 110V/220V (ecological lighting 12V)
- Cruising Speed: 12 knots
- Wastewater treatment: 2 Raritan wastewater treatment systems
Whats included?
- On-board accommodation
- All meals, water coffee and tea during the voyage
- Transfers within Galapagos
- Bilingual naturalist guides
- Activities as specified
- Use of kayak and snorkelling equipment
What’s not included?
- International and internal airfares
- Arrival/departure taxes or reciprocity fees, visa fees where applicable
- Travel insurance
- Galapagos National Park fee US$100
- Transit control card US$20
- Gratuities
- Any items not mentioned as included