Antarctica Expedition Voyage
An intimate small-ship voyage to the white continent. Zodiac cruises among icebergs, vast penguin colonies and a team of expert naturalists, in suites of genuine comfort.

The journey
Get ready for an adventure beyond Darwin’s wildest dreams. Cruising the islands’ southern and central routes, our exclusive Ecoventura adventure yachts offer attentive Relais & Châteaux hospitality and the most intimate guest-to-staff ratio in the region. Our acclaimed Expedition Team leads the way, revealing giant tortoises, marine iguanas, blue-footed boobies, sea lions, penguins and more with a host of exciting snorkeling, kayaking, Zodiac and shore excursions. For the finest expedition in the Galápagos, look no further.
Day 1
Arrive Guayaquil, Ecuador – Cosmopolitan Port City
Youthful, vibrant Guayaquil is Ecuador’s largest city, drunk on Pacific breezes and crouching on the west bank of the mighty Guayas River. The candy-colored houses bounding down its hills are filled with interesting galleries and community initiatives, but the beating heart of the city is the picturesque Malecón 2000, which essentially operates as a waterfront town square. This breezy boulevard is
Day 2
San Cristóbal Island – In the Footsteps of Darwin
Catch your charter flight to Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, the capital of the Galápagos Islands and San Cristóbal's main port. Although merely a few hundreds of miles from the mainland, the Galápagos Islands may feel even further away in reality; modern life has largely skirted this group of volcanic, windswept pearls, still every bit as wild and wondrous as when Charles Darwin set foot here in the 183
Day 3
San Cristóbal Island – Cerro Brujo and Punta Pitt
Watch for iconic Galápagos wildlife at Cerro Brujo, an eroding tuff cone formation with a breathtaking white coral beach, expansive views and excellent bird watching. Stroll along the beach, swim with sea lions, paddleboard or kayak. Later, go ashore at Punta Pitt, a nesting site for all three types of booby, both frigate species, swallow-tailed gulls, storm petrels, and shearwater and brown pelic
Day 4
Española Island – Punta Suarez and Gardner Bay
Home to the highest concentration of endemic species in the Galápagos, Española Island’s Punta Suarez beckons you ashore to encounter a diversity of species found nowhere else on Earth. Later, snorkel with Gardner Bay’s sea lions, explore the bay’s islets by kayak, or relax on a beautiful white-sand beach. Tonight, do a bit of stargazing beneath an incredible equatorial sky.
Day 5
Floreana Island – Punta Cormorant and Post Office Bay
One of the few populated isles in the Galápagos chain, Floreana boasts a rich and intriguing history. Head to Punta Cormorant to snorkel Devil’s Crown or Champion, a shallow sunken crater colonized by a brilliant array of colorful fish and corral, oceanic whitetip sharks, sea turtles, spotted eagle rays and sea stars. Later, visit Post Office Bay, the former site of a post barrel used by English w
Day 6
Santa Cruz Island – Into the Highlands
Awake in Santa Cruz's lively harbor of Academy Bay. Go ashore at Ayora Point and ascend through the seven vegetation zones of the Galápagos, making your way into the highlands to encounter giant tortoises at a private farm. Back on board, set out to see "the tunnels” — the largest lava tubes found in the Galápagos. Then head to the Charles Darwin Research Station to learn about ongoing conservatio
Day 7
Santa Cruz and Bartolomé Islands – Playa Las Bachas and Pinnacle Rock
Drop anchor on the northern side of Santa Cruz Island to visit Playa Las Bachas (Bachas Beach), home to bright pink flamingos that feed on the interior lagoons. Snorkel offshore or stroll along the long, glittering white sand beach. Next, cruise to Bartolomé Island. Featured prominently in the 2003 blockbuster Master and Commander, Bartolomé is easily distinguished by its towering basalt spire, Pi
Day 8
South Plaza and North Seymour Islands – Realm of Iguanas and Frigatebirds
Among the smallest of the Galápagos Islands, South Plaza is also known as the “red island” because of its brightly tinged sesuvium (seasonal flowering ice plants). Come ashore to watch as Galápagos land iguanas munch the low-lying leaves of a succulent forest while Nazca and blue-footed boobies, swallow-tailed gulls, and red-billed tropicbirds jockey for position along the water’s edge. Next, sail
Day 9
Depart Guayaquil or Quito – One Last Glimpse
Bid your Captain and crew farewell as you disembark your yacht for a final time on San Cristóbal. Visit the local Interpretation Center to learn more about the island's anthropology and natural history. Afterward, take some free time to walk a nearby trail or snap some last-minute photos. Later today, catch your charter flight to Guayaquil or Quito to connect with your homeward departure.
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