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2025 Galapagos Adventure Cruise
Adventure

2025 Galapagos Adventure Cruise

Nov 29, 2025  -  Dec 06, 2025
  • Guayaquil
  • Baltra
  • Daphne Major
  • Bartolomé
  • Santa Cruz
  • Floreana
  • Española
  • San Cristóbal
  • Puerto Aroya
  • Guayaquil
Discover the unique wildlife of the enchanting Galápagos IslandsBook Your Perfect Trip

In Partnership with Lindblad Expeditions/National Geographic

Join us on this once-in-a-lifetime trip as we explore the enchanting Galápagos Islands, a region teeming with unusual and remarkable wildlife. Swim and snorkel with playful sea lions, walk among seemingly ancient giant tortoises and watch as blue-footed boobies perform courtship dances. Special permits allow us to head out in kayaks to explore further and a team of seasoned naturalists utilizes underwater video, a Splash-Cam, and video microscopes to provide the richest possible understanding of the abundant wildlife. Experience a place where animals live without fear of humans. Can you imagine? Enjoy close encounters with marine and land iguanas, giant tortoises and other fascinating creatures.

In Partnership with Lindblad Expeditions/National Geographic

What's Included

  • Hotel accommodations in Guayaquil on the nights of Nov 29 and Dec 5
  • Accommodations aboard the National Geographic/Lindblad Expeditions ms Islander II
  • Excursions
  • Use of kayaks, snorkeling gear, and wetsuits
  • Services of Olivia Cruise Director, Lindblad Expedition Leader, Naturalist Staff, National Geographic Trained Photography Instructor, and ship doctor
  • Personalized Team Olivia assistance throughout
What's Included
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    • Transfer to hotel on program start date and ship upon arrival and to hotel and airport upon departure
    • Internal Ecuador flights (Guayaquil—Baltra—Guayaquil)
    • 1 hour free internet per person per day
    • All meals on board the ship and breakfast at hotel
    • House drinks and wine (premium brands are additional)
    • Voyage Expedition DVD (one per household)
    • Gratuities to naturalists and ship’s crew
    • Galápagos National Park entrance fee, port charges, and service taxes (subject to increase)
  • What's Not Included
    • International airfare to and from Guayaquil, Ecuador
    • Meals not indicated
    • Premium brand alcoholic beverages
    • Internet
    • LEX Spa services
    • Laundry Services
    • Travel insurance & personal incidentals

Itinerary

  • Day 1Guayaquil, EcuadorSaturday, Nov 29, 2025

    Most flights will depart US/Canada and arrive in Guayaquil by late evening. You will then stay overnight at the Hotel Oro Verde. (-/-/-)

  • Day 2Guayaquil / Baltra, Galápagos / Embark / Daphne MajorEmbark ShipSunday, Nov 30, 2025

    This morning fly to Baltra, Galápagos. After lunch we will begin our voyage with a sail by Daphne Major.
    (B/L/D)

  • Day 3Galápagos IslandsSunday, Dec 1, 20244 days

    Although exact routing and islands visited depends on the National Park Service, we may visit the following islands:
    (B/L/D)

    Bartolomé: Spend the early morning hiking to one of the most iconic views of the archipelago! After breakfast return for some snorkeling and zodiac opportunities. We have a good chance of snorkeling with the Galápagos Penguins!

    Santa Cruz: We visit Puerto Aroyo, the largest town and headquarters of both the Galápagos National Park and Charles Darwin Research Station. We head to the lush, green highlands to see the giant Tortoises roaming in the wild!

    Floreana: At Punta Cormorant, we land on the beach tinted green with olvine crystals. Hike through unique vegetation past a lagoon popular with flamingos and other shore birds to a second beach of fine white sand, known for nesting turtles. At Champion Islet, you will snorkel among sea lions and abundant fish-life, or cruise along the shore by Zodiac, while keeping an eye out for the endangered Floreana Mockingbird. At Post Office Bay, where you’re invited to join the 19th century tradition of leaving and taking letters /postcards from the barrel for hand delivery. Paddleboard, kayak or take a Zodiac ride along the coast of Baroness Lookout, named after the early settler and eccentric Eloise Basquet de Wagner. Floreana is an island rich in mystery.

    Española: At Gardner Bay, explore the expanse of bright white sand, resting sea lions. Snorkel along the offshore inlets, where marine life is abundant. We are also able to kayak and paddleboard. This afternoon, we visit Punta Suarez, the exclusive home to waved albatross (April–December) and particularly colorful marine iguanas. Española is also a paradise for Darwin’s finches, sea lions galore, swallow-tailed gulls, Nazca boobies, and the famous blue-footed boobies.

    San Cristóbal: Land on a small, sparking beach at Punta Pitt for a hike up to a plateau where masked, blue- and red-footed boobies all nest and look for endemic Cristobal mockingbirds, lava lizards and other wildlife. Or you may choose a zodiac ride to explore the shore birds and sea life. Sail along this easternmost island for a landing this afternoon at the celebrated expanse of powdery white sand at Cerro Brujo. Kayaking and Paddle boarding is also available.

  • Day 7Puerto Aroya, Galápagos / Guayaquil, EcuadorDisembarkFriday, Dec 5, 2025

    Disembark after breakfast and fly to Guayaquil. Transfer included to the hotel. The late afternoon and evening are free to explore the bustling city. Overnight at the Hotel Del Parque.
    (B/-/-)

    Please Note: You can depart from Guayaquil on a late-night flight tonight after 8 pm (12/5) if you choose. A day room will be provided until your departure to the airport. An airport transfer is included.

  • Day 8Guayaquil / HomeSaturday, Dec 6, 2025

    Hotel check-out is 11 am. Enjoy a complimentary transfer from the hotel to the airport for flights home or on to other adventures.
    (B/-/-)

*Itinerary is subject to change.

Your Ship: National Geographic/Lindblad Expeditions ms Islander II

An All-New, All-Suite Vessel!

Welcome to the newly renovated National Geographic Islander II! After purchasing this vessel last year, the ship went through a huge renovation and is replacing the National Geographic Islander, which sailed the Galápagos since 2004. Olivia has since done over 20 Galápagos trips with Lindblad and National Geographic, and we are thrilled about their new vessel! Lindblad's expedition ship, the ms Islander II, will take you on the adventure of a lifetime. It is equipped with everything you need to explore the Galápagos archipelago. Zodiac landing craft will get you into those hard-to-reach places. Snorkeling gear and wetsuits let you explore the amazing underwater world and its inhabitants. An undersea specialist will be on board to answer all your questions. And, a video chronicler will be on hand to catch every moment of the journey.

Total Occupancy: 48

Your Ship: National Geographic/Lindblad Expeditions ms Islander II
  • All-Suite Accommodations

    18 Suites, 4 Solo suites, and 4 Islander Suites accommodating just 47 guests plus your Olivia Expedition Leader.

    Suites and Solo Suites are 280 sq. ft.—all with large windows, convertible king/twin beds with 600-thread count bedding, ample closets, sofa, shower and marble double-sink bathrooms with a collection of organic amenities crafted exclusively for Lindblad Expeditions. In addition, a stocked mini-bar, and there’s in-room coffee and tea, wifi, and a flat-screen TV. The TV will have a lot of National Geographic content, 26 channels of live TV and more than 200 movies on demand.

    SOLO SUITES! We have spacious solo suites for a very special solo-occupancy rate! Normally to have a room to self is double the per-person rate.

    The top suites, the Islander Suites, are a notable 515 sq. ft. and include all of the above! They have a separate living area, table and chairs, four large windows, walk-in closets, a larger bathroom with both a bathtub and glassed-in rain shower, and commissioned art inspired by the island in each suite’s name. Though there are no outdoor balconies, but there are plenty of spaces to enjoy the outdoors around the ship.

  • Indoor-Outdoor Dining

    Fresh, locally sourced, and sustainable farm-to-table cuisine representing all the regions of the country is developed in partnership with Ecuadorian chefs. Plant-based options are available as well and cocktails and mocktails are crafted with ingredients from the islands.

    Enjoy meals in the expanded al fresco Patio Café, sophisticated Yacht Club Restaurant on the Promenade Deck, or Grill on the Observation Deck, where there’s also a bar and ample seating to host events. Here, guests gather for wine tastings, chocolate tastings, and Bubble-Qs—BBQs made extra celebratory with Champagne. The convenient 24-hour beverage and snack stations in the Bar and Library are other welcome amenities.

  • The Cove

    The newly reimagined Cove is a gathering spot for pre-dinner Recaps, camaraderie with like-minded travelers, and craft cocktails. Four flat-screen TVs are part of a state-of-the-art communications system for engaging and informative audiovisual presentations. A forward-facing viewing platform invites you to step outside to take in the beauty of the islands.​​​​​​​

  • Science Hub

    Outfitted with scientific equipment, the exciting new Science Hub continues the Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic legacy of supporting conservation and research. Equipped for underway oceanography, interactive video presentations, and an enhanced photo experience.

  • Expedition Tools

    National Geographic Islander II carries a fleet of kayaks and stand-up paddleboards, a glass-bottom Zodiac, an expanded flotilla of versatile Zodiac boats, complete snorkel gear, video microscope, Science Hub, and remote ocean view cameras.

    The newly refitted teak-appointed marina is spacious and climate-controlled, designed for guests to comfortably get in and out of expedition gear.

  • Public Spaces

    The ship’s public spaces enhance the connection to the islands. Guests will find an open Bridge, surrounding teak decks, and a forward-viewing area. Two dining areas accommodate all guests in a single seating. The Cove, which has a bar, is the setting for daily Recaps. Other ship features include a reception area with glass doors that lead to an open teak Viewing Deck, a Plunge Pool, a Chart Room, the Global Gallery, Library, Marina, Swim Platform, and Zodiac boarding area.

Explore the rich marine life of the Galapagos!

Explore the rich marine life of the Galapagos!

Payment Plans

Two payment plan options are available when booking online or through a Travel Consultant:

1. Olivia Interest Free Payment Plans: Olivia payment plans must be paid in full six months or 180 days before your trip. If a reservation is made at the six-month mark or less, payment in full will be required unless otherwise noted.

2. Flex Pay Loans: Need to extend your payments over more time? Apply for a Flex Pay loan!

Cancellation Policy & Travel Insurance

Unexpected events can cause you to cancel your vacation. Because we are committed to this charter, we must strictly adhere to our cancellation policy as outlined in our Olivia Terms & Conditions. Transfer funds are nonrefundable and nontransferable from the point of sale forward.

Olivia recommends that you purchase a travel protection plan to help protect you and your trip investment against the unexpected. Visit our Insurance page at olivia.com/travel-insurance for more information. For a travel insurance quote, more information or to purchase a protection plan, please call Olivia at 800-631-6277 and select option 1 for a Travel Consultant. You may also purchase insurance online after your checkout.

Cancellation Fees

  • 365 days or more prior to trip date: 11/28/2024

    Cancellation Penalty: 50% of trip cost

  • 0-364 days prior to trip date: 11/29/2024-11/28/2025

    Cancellation Penalty: 100% of trip cost (no refund)

Vacation Stretchers

Olivia will offer additional nights in Guayaquil at our host hotel, the historic Hotel del Parque. Please call approximately 9 months prior to the trip for more information.

Personalized Programs on this Trip

Traveler Information

  • About Our Destination

    Climate

    December is the transition month on the Galápagos Islands between the dry season and the warmer wet season. The air starts getting warmer, with temperatures rising to 80°F, and the water is warm, with temperatures around 73°F. It is a great month to visit the islands as the Guarúa season has come to an end and the nights become warmer as well. You can expect barely any rain and not too much heat and humidity. Check www.weather.com for the most current weather.

    Currency

    US dollars are widely accepted. Be sure there are no tears or writing on the bills.

    Languages

    Spanish is the main language, but English is spoken widely.

  • Before Your Trip

    Celebrations: Birthdays, Anniversaries, Honeymoons, and More

    If you will have a birthday or celebration during your vacation and have not already informed your Olivia Travel Consultant, please let us know as soon as possible, but no less than 90 days prior to the trip.

    You can register at Olivia Honeymoon Wishes for your honeymoon, anniversary, or other special celebration; browse through the selections and let your friends know just how easy it is for them to purchase a gift for you.

    Connect with Other Guests :Join the Facebook Group

    If you'd like to chat with people who are going on the trip, join Olivia’s official 2025 Galápagos Adventure Cruise group on Facebook.

    Passport and Visa

    You will need a passport that is valid for six months past the date of the trip. If you are not a U.S. citizen, please check with both your country’s consulate and the consulates of the countries we will be visiting to make sure that you do not need an entry visa or other additional documentation.

    U.S. citizens do NOT need to get a visa ahead of time. If you are not from the U.S., please check with your consulate for proper Visa requirements.

    Specific Needs: Dietary, Medical, and Mobility

    If you have any medical, mobility needs, or specific dietary requirements that you have not already advised your travel consultant, please advise us of this information as soon as possible but no less than 90 days prior to the trip.

    This trip requires a certain level of mobility, including steep stairwells on the ship, walking on boulders, rocky or uneven terrain, gentle hiking uphill and getting in and out of zodiacs from the ship and on shore. There are no elevators on the ship. If you do have limited mobility that requires assistance, you are required to travel with someone who can assist you. For those who cannot do the rocky terrains, we will offer a zodiac ride or a less strenuous option.

    Vacation Stretchers

    We will offer additional Hotel nights in Guayaquil at the Hotel del Parque before or after the trip. Please check back to the Vacation Stretchers page for more information.

    Vaccinations

    Please check with your local Public Health Department or personal physician regarding immunization requirements for your itinerary. You may also check the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s website at: www.cdc.gov. Just click on “Traveler’s Health” followed by “Vaccinations.”

  • Travel and Arrival

    Air Travel

    Airports

    You will need to fly into Guayaquil, Ecuador (GYE). Most flights arrive in the evening.

    Airfare Discounts

    Save up to 15% on your airfare through our partner airlines. Please visit our airfare discount page for the most up-to-date information.

    Flight Arrival and Departure Times

    Flights into Guayaquil can arrive any time on November 29 and hotel check-in begins at 3 pm. We always recommend arriving on earlier flights or coming in a day early to avoid the stress of unexpected delays. Olivia will offer additional hotel nights at the hotel. Please call us approximately 9 months prior to the trip for pricing.

    You can leave any time in the late evening of December 5 (after 8 PM), or on December 6, 2025. A day room will be provided and is included up until the time of departure for your late-night flight December 5. An overnight room will be provided and is included if your flight departs December 6. Check out time at the hotel is 12 pm. Please note, if your flight departs late evening of December 6, you will need to check-out of your hotel room by 12 pm that day. In this case, you may want to consider booking an additional night with us so you can keep your room up until your departure to the airport.

    Host Hotel

    Our host hotel in Guayaquil is the beautiful Hotel del Parque. This is a beautifully restored luxury hotel; a “tropical oasis”, set in a very exclusive affluent Samborondón neighborhood with a park next door and 10-15 minute walk to local restaurants and stores. Hotel del Parque is a boutique, unforgettable experience of history and elegance.

    This historic 19th century property offers refreshing sophistication. Here you’ll find Ecuadorian furnishings in cooling hues, impressive large marble bathrooms, free wifi, and 24-hour room service, plus minibars and full air conditioning.

    During your stay, you can dine on fresh seafood in the refined, waterfront restaurant, or enjoy a massage or beauty treatments in a unique setting within the wood-beamed bell tower of the original restored chapel. Enhance your experience with cultural encounters such as chocolate tasting, coffee roasting and wildlife walks in the stunning tropical grounds.

    We encourage all guests to arrive a day early to avoid the stress of unexpected delays and to enjoy all the amenities this hotel offers. Should you wish to arrive a day or two early or extend your stay, please contact us for reservations and pricing which will include your airport transfer approximately 9 months prior to the trip.

    Luggage Allowances

    While there is no luggage limit on the cruise itself, airlines often restrict (or charge) for excess baggage. Because each airline is different, and the regulations change over time, please check with your airline for baggage allowances.

    For the included flight from Guayaquil to the Galápagos, guests can check one bag. If you are traveling prior to or after our trip and have an extra bag, you can leave it at the hotel in Guayaquil.

    Transfer and Meeting Up with Olivia

    The transfer time is approximately 15-20 minutes from the airport to the hotel in Guayaquil, depending on traffic. We will provide transfers from the airport to Hotel del Parque for guests arriving in Guayaquil on November 29. We will be collecting your flight arrival itineraries to organize these transfers. We do not recommend using taxis unless arranged for by hotels.

  • During Your Trip

    Electricity

    Ecuador and the Galápagos operate on U.S. electrical current, 110 volts, 60 cycles.

    Elevator

    There is no elevator on this ship.

    Expedition Tools

    National Geographic Islander II carries a fleet of kayaks and stand-up paddleboards, a glass-bottom Zodiac, an expanded flotilla of versatile Zodiac boats, complete snorkel gear, video microscope, Science Hub, and remote ocean view cameras.

    The newly refitted teak-appointed marina is spacious and climate-controlled, designed for guests to comfortably get in and out of expedition gear.

    Gratuities

    Gratuities are included in the cost of the cruise. Gratuities are provided for your Expedition Leader and Naturalists, cabin steward, dining room steward, maître d’, and other behind-the-scenes crew members.

    Internet and Email

    Internet access is available on board.

    Laundry Services

    The ship does offers laundry service and pressing. A price sheet is in your suite. There is no self-service laundry or ironing.

    Medical Services

    There is a doctor with a minimal medical center on board. Your first visit is complimentary.

    Money for Onboard Purchases

    Upon embarkation, you will register a credit card to your shipboard account to charge premium drinks, services, etc. You will not be able to get cash advances through your credit card.

    Phone

    Cell phone coverage is minimal, but it is available in the more populated areas of Santa Cruz, Baltra, San Cristobal and Puerto Arroyo. Check with your cell phone provider for international rates. Most offer the ability to use this service for $10/day. Satellite phones are available on board at costs of up to $12/minute.

    Public Spaces

    The ship’s public spaces enhance the connection to the islands. Guests will find an open Bridge, surrounding teak decks, and a forward-viewing area. Two dining areas accommodate all guests in a single seating. The Cove, which has a bar, is the setting for daily Recaps. Other ship features include a reception area with glass doors that lead to an open teak Viewing Deck, a Plunge Pool, a Chart Room, the Global Gallery, Library, Marina, Swim Platform, and Zodiac boarding area.

    Science Hub

    Outfitted with scientific equipment, the exciting new Science Hub continues the Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic legacy of supporting conservation and research. Equipped for underway oceanography, interactive video presentations, and an enhanced photo experience.

    Smoking Policy

    The ship is completely non-smoking except for a designated area outdoors. Smoking is not permitted on the uninhabited islands. We appreciate everyone’s cooperation to stay within the designated area for everyone’s health and comfort.

    Spa Services

    Standard spa treatments such as massage are available in the LEX Spa. Pricing will be available on board.

    Voyage Expeditions Video, starring YOU

    Your trip includes a link to your voyage expedition video. A National Geographic/Lindblad videographer will be chronicling your expedition during the week. A link to this video will be provided approximately 4-6 weeks after the trip. Otherwise, the videographer may be able to do an “Air Drop” for Apple iPhones on the last evening on board.

  • After Your Trip

    Disembarkation

    We disembark at approximately 9 am for our transfer to the local Galapagos Airport. Exact flight times from Galápagos to Guayaquil will be in your final documents to be sent 30 days prior to the trip.

    Host Hotel

    We will utilize the Hotel del Parque in Guayaquil for our return hotel. Hotel check-in is 3 pm and check-out is 12 pm.

    Transfers to the Airport

    Transfers to the Guayaquil airport will be provided for those departing the evening of December 5 after 8 pm or the following morning, December 6.

    Transfers to the Guayaquil airport will be provided for those departing the evening of October 31 after 8 pm or the following day, November 1.

    Vacation Stretchers

    We will offer additional hotel nights in Guayaquil at the Hotel Oro Verde after the trip. Please check the Vacation Stretcher Tab 6-9 months before the trip for more information.