Xperience, Galapagos Northern Loop ex Baltra Return
7 Night Cruise sailing from Baltra roundtrip aboard Celebrity Xperience.
The Celebrity Xperience cruise ship is in a class by herself, designed not just for travel, but for exploration of the Galapagos Islands, one of the world's last pristine environments. Outfitted with a wealth of luxuries that cater to her 48 guests, just as her environmentally sound design helps preserve this immaculate archipelago.
With 24 stylish staterooms—each featuring an ocean view and detailed extras that make a big difference—you'll find it easy to unwind and explore.
Highlights of this cruise:
Baltra , Galapagos
During World War II, Baltra served as a U.S. military base protecting the Panama Canal from enemy attack. Now the cactus-strewn landscapes of Baltra are home to the region's main airport and where you will meet the ship.
Black Turtle Cove
A Zodiac ride into Black Turtle Cove, one of the most beautiful sites in the Galapagos, takes us through a complex maze of tranquil saltwater inlets surrounded by mangroves. Once inside the cove, we’ll quietly explore the area looking for sea turtles, several species of rays, and sharks. It is also a nesting site for brown pelicans, egrets, and herons. Excursion options: Zodiac.
Puerto Egas , Galapagos
With its sandy beach and black rock, blue-water grottos this stop offers a taste of Galapagos geology, some great snorkeling, and an opportunity to see shore birds and Galapagos fur seals. Excursion options include a long walk along the shore to the grottos to see fur seals, followed by optional swimming and snorkeling or a shorter coastal walk, and optional swimming and snorkeling.
Punta Espinoza , Galapagos
Here on Isla Fernandina, guests may walk on recent lava flows from La Cumbre volcano and also observe the flightless cormorant, one of the islands' best examples of evolution.
Puerto Ayora , Galapagos
Santa Cruz is the second-largest island in the Galapagos and home to Puerto Ayora (the largest town in the islands). In 1959, the Ecuadorian government declared all the islands, except areas already colonized, as a national park. In the same year, the Charles Darwin Foundation was founded to promote scientific research and ensure the conservation of the Galapagos. In 1992, the waters surrounding the Galapagos were declared a marine reserve. Here, you have the opportunity to visit a giant tortoise reserve in the lushly vegetated highlands, where the animals roam free in their natural habitat. On another excursion, a short drive through town brings you to the Galapagos Park Service giant tortoise breeding station and the Charles Darwin Research Station. Afterwards there is time to wander through the lovely streets of Puerto Ayora for some shopping.
Darwin Bay
Darwin Bay's soft white sand is only the beginning of a spectacular excursion. A trail from the beach takes you into lush mangroves where red-footed boobies nest. Other local wildlife includes sea lions, swallow-tailed gulls, frigate birds, and more. Snorkeling is a must here, as the nutrient-rich water attracts all types of marine life, including sharks, sea lions, sea turtles, and the occasional manta ray. Excursion options: Walk, swim, snorkel and kayak.
Dragon Hill , Galapagos
Dragon Hill, or "Cerro Dragon," is named after its population of land iguanas. The site offers a beautiful view of the landscape and two small brackish lagoons where flamingos and other shore birds occasionally feed. Along the trail, we'll cross a beautiful "white forest" of Palo Santo (incense) trees and Galapagos cotton plants. Excursion options include a high-intensity hike with swimming/snorkeling at the beach, high intensity snorkeling from a zodiac followed by a short walk and a low-intensity Zodiac ride along the coastline with optional dry landing for animal observation.
Las Bachas , (Santa Cruz)
A beautiful white sand beach on the northern coast of Santa Cruz Island. The name “Las Bachas” comes from the mispronunciation of the word “barges” by the local population during the 1950s when WWII barges broke their moorings and ran aground on the beach. This is also one of the largest nesting areas of the Pacific Green Sea Turtle in the Galapagos. A short beach walk brings you to a pond to look for flamingos and other shorebirds. Afterwards, this is a fantastic beach to relax, go for a walk, swim, and maybe practice snorkeling.
| Cruise Itinerary | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Date | Activity | Arrive | Depart |
| 29/12/18 | Baltra, Galapagos Is | 03:00 PM | |
| 29/12/18 | Black Turtle Cove, Galapagos Islands | 04:00 PM | 06:00 PM |
| 30/12/18 | Rabida, Galapagos Islands | 07:00 AM | 11:00 AM |
| 30/12/18 | Puerto Egas (Santiago), Galapagos Islands | 03:00 PM | 06:00 PM |
| 31/12/18 | Isabela Island (Caleta Tagus), Ecuador | 07:00 AM | 11:00 AM |
| 31/12/18 | Punta Espinoza, Fernandina | 02:00 PM | 06:00 PM |
| 01/01/19 | Urvina Bay (Isabela), Galapagos | 07:00 AM | 10:30 AM |
| 01/01/19 | Isabela Island (Punta Vicente Roca), Galapagos Islands | 02:30 PM | 05:30 PM |
| 02/01/19 | Puerto Ayora, Galapagos Is | 08:00 AM | 06:00 PM |
| 03/01/19 | Genovesa, Galapagos Islands | 07:00 AM | 11:45 AM |
| 03/01/19 | Darwin Bay, Galapagos Islands | 02:30 PM | 06:00 PM |
| 04/01/19 | Bartolome Island, Santiago | 07:00 AM | 11:30 AM |
| 04/01/19 | Dragon Hill, Santa Cruz | 02:30 PM | 06:00 PM |
| 05/01/19 | Las Bachas, Santa Cruz | 06:00 AM | 07:00 AM |
| 05/01/19 | Baltra, Galapagos Is | 08:00 AM | |