Tour

San Cristóbal Beaches Tour

Make the most of your time in the Galapagos Islands and explore the most iconic places on San Cristóbal Island. Snorkel, fish and relax on dreamy beaches!. San Cristóbal Beaches Tour. At 7 am we'll meet at Ignacio Hernández and head to the port...

  • 9 hours

Make the most of your time in the Galapagos Islands and explore the most iconic places on San Cristóbal Island. Snorkel, fish and relax on dreamy beaches!

San Cristóbal Beaches Tour

At 7 am we'll meet at Ignacio Hernández and head to the port to board a boat for discovering the beaches and the most unusual spots on San Cristóbal Island.

Our first stop will be Rosa Blanca Bay, where we'll have the opportunity to snorkel and see turtles, rays, and sharks. You can also observe the beach panorama.

Next, we will sail to Pitt Point, where we will stay on the boat as it is a protected reserve, and observe different species of birds such as frigate birds and blue-footed boobies.

We will continue to Sardina Bay beach, featuring fine white sand dunes, for snorkeling to admire the biodiversity and sea lions nearby.

Next, we will visit Cerro Brujo, a rocky area with various coastal birds, before arriving at León Dormido. Here, we will dive among the islets to see hammerhead and blue sharks.

After that, we'll return to San Cristobal Island, arriving at the harbor at 4 pm.

Important

For this excursion, it is essential to have stayed on the island the night before the activity.

Prices

Included

  • Transport by minibus and boat.
  • English speaking guide.
  • Snorkelling equipment.
  • Snacks on board.

Tips

  • Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility

Location

Activity location

Cri's, Calle I. Hernández, 200101 Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, Ecuador

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