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Daphne Major Tour

Description

Daphne Mayor Island is located off of the northern shore of Santa Cruz island, only 15 minutes away from the Itabaca Channel and Baltra Airport. We recommend this trip for those adventurers who prefer shorter navigations. The island offers a spectacular display of seabirds nesting on its cliffs and diverse marine life in the surrounding waters.

The North West side of the island is a perfect place for bird watching.  You will be able to see Nazca Boobies, Noddies, Swallow Tailled Gulls, Lava Gulls, Medium Ground Finches and Frigate Birds; amongst other pelagic birds.

 

Along the steep walls of Daphne Island you will be able to open water snorkel and free dive. Here you will see and interact with a variety of underwater animals including mantas, sea lions, various shark species and large schools of tropical reef fish.

En route we will fish along the Tiburon Arrecho seamount and make a lunch stop to grill your catch at Bahia Borrero, a spectacular white sand beach, known for the high numbers of breeding sea turtles in shallow waters during the months of December to March.

Tour Summary

Duration: 6 – 7 hours

 

Highlight:

  • Private pick up from Hotel (charter only)
  • Bird watching and snorkeling at Daphne Mayor
  • Eat your own catch* (sashimi or grilled)
  • Snorkeling with mantas, sea lions, sharks and more
  • Relaxing at Bahia Borrero (white sand beach)

Sites Visited:

  • Daphne Mayor
  • Tiburon Arrecho
  • Bahia Borrero

Included:

  • Fishing gear
  • Snacks and lunch
  • Sodas, beers and hot drinks
  • Snorkeling gear and towels
  • Naturalist & Marine Reserve Guide

Not Included:

  • Wetsuits
  • Gratuities

Itinerary

1. Pick up from the Hotel

This tour begins with a pick up from your hotel in Puerto Ayora, followed by a drive across the highlands for approximately 30 minutes. Arriving at Santa Cruz’ north shore coast line, where our crew will wait for you at the Itabaca Channel. This tour can also start with your flight arrival at the Baltra Airport, where our Naturalist Guide will pick you up for your first nature encounter in Galapagos. When the tour is done you will be dropped off at your hotel in Puerto Ayora.

2. Fishing in Tiburon Arrecho

A Sea Mount location only 10 minutes away from Daphnes Islands, where fishing is always an option.

3. Water Activities

Snorkeling and recreational freediving will take place at Daphne Mayor and Roca Ahogada, where manta rays, sea turtles, tropical reef fishes and reef sharks can be seen.

4. Relax

Daphne Mayor offers an amazing circumnavigation to bird watching and nature interpretation, with a final stop to walk and enjoy lunch (your fish capture) at Bahia Borrero.

5. Back to Puerto Ayora

A quick navigation back to Itabaca Channel and then a drive across the highlands back to Santa Cruz south shore.

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