

This Galapagos 5-day cruise itinerary aboard the Hermes Catamaran takes travelers to the western islands of Isabela and Fernandina, the central sites around Santa Cruz and Santiago, and lastly, North Seymour Island, before disembarking at Baltra. They can immerse themselves in most of the western side’s iconic sites by taking in the historical engravings at Tagus Cove, hiking alongside giant tortoises in Urbina Bay, and walking past volcanic landscapes in Espinosa Point.
The Hermes is a luxury Catamaran carrying up to 20 passengers. Each of its 14 suites is equipped with a private balcony, jacuzzi, mini bar, and walk-in closet. Meals, snorkeling, kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, butler service, and selected wines, beer, and cocktails are all included in the fare. Travelers depart from Baltra Airport to kickstart this 5-day Galapagos cruise.
Key Takeaways
Upon arrival at Baltra Island, meet your guide and transfer to the Hermes, before sailing to Bachas Beach. Enjoy your first exploration of the Galapagos, taking the opportunity to see frigatebirds, blue-footed boobies, and sea lions. Relax and swim in the clear waters of Bachas Beach, a nesting site for green turtles. Activities: Hike, Snorkeling
Embark on a journey to the remote western region of the Galapagos, visiting Tagus Cove and Urbina Bay on Isabela Island. Encounter flightless cormorants, penguins, giant tortoises, and stunning landscapes. Enjoy amazing snorkeling opportunities. Activities: Hike, Kayak, Panga Ride, Snorkeling, Standup Paddleboard
Visit the pristine Espinoza Point on Fernandina Island and witness an abundance of wildlife, including marine iguanas, sea lions, and flightless cormorants. Next, visit Vicente Roca Point, an underwater paradise home to green turtles, sharks, and rays. Activities: Hike, Snorkeling
Experience the wildlife-rich Puerto Egas, known for its salt crater, dark sand beach, and tidal pools. Head to Playa Espumilla, an idyllic beach with thick mangroves and nesting sites for flamingos and sea turtles. Finally, explore Buccaneer Cove and witness its breathtaking cliff rock formations. Activities: Hike, Snorkeling
Visit North Seymour Island to observe birds and wildlife, including vast colonies of sea lions. Conclude your Galapagos adventure and disembark at Baltra Island for your departure. Activities: Guided Walks
















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Experience an unforgettable 5-day Galapagos cruise aboard the luxury Hermes Catamaran. This ultra-luxury vessel accommodates 20 passengers in 14 elegant suites, each featuring:
Onboard amenities include:
The Hermes Catamaran offers top-notch service and an all-inclusive, national geographic experience where you can immerse yourself in the extraordinary Galapagos wildlife.
Pricing for this 5-day cruise on the Hermes luxury catamaran varies, so we recommend checking the available dates and prices for the latest information.
Children below the age of 12 are eligible for a 15% discount when traveling with two adults. Moreover, they may also receive discounts on Galapagos flight fares and entrance fees. For further information, it's recommended to contact the travel agent.
Apart from the child discount, the package includes a range of services and amenities. These are:
Considering the benefits, this comprehensive package offers great value for families looking for an enjoyable and hassle-free vacation experience.
The Galapagos Islands are open year-round, giving travelers a chance to witness distinct wildlife sightings no matter the season. In general, December to May has the most comfortable conditions for snorkeling, bringing warmer water, calmer seas, and active iguana mating displays. June to November offers cooler temperatures, brought about by the Humboldt Current, which means rougher seas between islands and excellent underwater visibility.
The cooler months have prime sightings for penguins and sea lions, while whale sharks are more commonly spotted from June onwards near the Darwin and Wolf Islands. Wildlife viewings in Isabela and Fernandina are great during both seasons, which are in this itinerary’s western island route.
A Voyagers specialist can walk you through available departure dates, cabin categories, and current pricing for this itinerary.
Key Features:
When inquiring about a Galapagos trip, it's essential to communicate your preferences and needs to your travel expert, so they can recommend the best options for your journey. Trust their experience and expertise to create an once-in-a-lifetime experience in the Galapagos Islands.
The itinerary covers five different sites. Bachas Beach on Santa Cruz (Day 1), Tagus Cove and Urbina Bay on Isabela (Day 2), Espinoza Point on Fernandina and Vicente Roca Point (Day 3), Puerto Egas, Playa Espumilla, and Buccaneer Cove on Santiago (Day 4), and North Seymour Island before disembarkation at Baltra (Day 5).
Hiking, snorkeling, kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, and panga (dinghy) rides are all included. Cooking and cocktail lessons are also listed as included on the itinerary. All activities are guided by a bilingual Galapagos National Park naturalist.
The Hermes is a luxury catamaran accommodating 20 passengers across 14 suites, each with a private balcony, jacuzzi, mini bar, and walk-in closet. Onboard amenities include butler service, a cruise director, salon, and fitness center. The catamaran hull provides travelers with a stable ride between islands.
Yes. Children under 12 receive a 15% discount when traveling with two adults. They may also be eligible for reduced Galapagos flight fares and park entrance fees. Contact a Voyagers specialist for current rates and eligibility details.
The itinerary begins and ends at Baltra Airport (Seymour Island). Baltra is served by direct flights from Quito and Guayaquil. Flights and the Galapagos National Park entrance fee ($100 for adults, $50 for children under 12) are not included in the cruise price.



