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PHOTO TOUR EXPEDITION 2026

In search of Darwin's discoveries

Date 1: June 1st to 7th, 2026
Date 2: June 15th to 21th
7 Days / 6 Nights – Ecuador & The Galapagos Islands

Itinerary

Welcome to Ecuador!

Arrival in Quito and private transfer with your bilingual guide to GoQuito Hotel. Accommodation in premium rooms for 2 nights.

Quito, nestled in the Andes, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site famed for its colonial charm, vibrant markets, and panoramic mountain views.

Exploring Quito & The Equator Line

Morning visit to the Intiñan Museum, located right on the Equator, where you’ll enjoy hands-on exhibits about Ecuador’s diverse cultures.

Continue with a city tour through Quito’s historic Old Town — visit the Main SquareSan Francisco Church, and the magnificent La Compañía de Jesús, one of South America’s most beautiful churches.

Late afternoon: Photography session at some of Quito’s most iconic viewpoints.
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Fly to the Galapagos & Board M/Y Coral I or II

Fly to Baltra Island and embark on a 4-night deluxe cruise through the Enchanted Islands aboard the M/Y Coral I or II.

All meals, shore excursions, and lectures are included, guided by top-rated naturalists.

Afternoon: Visit Black Turtle Cove by dinghy — a serene mangrove lagoon home to sea turtles, rays, and herons.
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Isabela & Fernandina Islands

Morning at Vicente Roca Point for spectacular snorkeling amid penguins, cormorants, and rich marine life.

Afternoon at Espinosa Point, known for its dramatic lava fields and large colonies of marine iguanas — a photographer’s paradise.
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Isabela Island – Wildlife & Volcanoes

At Urbina Bay, look for giant tortoises and land iguanas before a refreshing snorkeling session with sea turtles and sea lions.

Continue to Tagus Cove, where you’ll explore Darwin’s historic site, admire lava landscapes, and capture seabirds and penguins in action.
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Santiago Island – Volcanic Wonders

Visit Egas Port, a black-sand beach where fur seals, crabs, and marine iguanas bask among volcanic rock formations.

In the afternoon, walk across the otherworldly lava fields of Sullivan Bay, an incredible setting for landscape photography.
(B, L, D)

Highlands of Santa Cruz & Return

Morning visit to the lush Highlands of Santa Cruz, home to giant tortoises in their natural habitat and a variety of endemic bird species — the perfect farewell photo opportunity.

Transfer to Baltra Airport for your return flight to Quito or Guayaquil.

Tour Expedition
Accomodation

Coral I and Coral II are elegant, comfortable sister yachts designed for travelers seeking a more intimate and personalized Galapagos experience. With capacities of 36 and 20 guests respectively, these vessels provide the perfect balance between charm, adventure, and exclusivity. Spread across three beautifully appointed decks, each yacht features inviting indoor and outdoor social areas—ideal for relaxing, dining, or simply soaking in the island views. Unwind in the open-air Jacuzzi as you cruise between islands, or enjoy a cozy moment in the lounge surrounded by panoramic windows. The interior design evokes the feel of a private yacht, blending warmth and comfort for a relaxed, home-away-from-home ambiance. On board, guests enjoy a culinary journey with a mix of Ecuadorian and international dishes—plus the special treat of a BBQ dinner under the stars on the Moon Deck. Perfect for charter groups, couples, or small gatherings, Coral I and Coral II offer a seamless blend of personalized service, comfort, and Galapagos-style adventure—all in one unforgettable journey.

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The Ecuador and Galapagos schedule and all touring arrangements herein are subject to change without notice and may be altered by the Galapagos National Park which is the maximum authority in the Galapagos Islands. If so, your cruise / tour will be operated in a different sequence, depending on operational considerations. All hotels are subject to availability and can be replaced with similar hotels.

 

All payments for custom-designed itineraries are non-refundable in the event of cancelation by passengers. Travel insurance is highly recommended.

 

Itineraries are unlikely to change significantly but are subject to change. Weather, wildlife breeding, safety concerns, instructions from the Galapagos National Park, specific abilities, and interests of guests as well as operational matters may cause your guide or captain to change the time or nature of visits. Your guide and captain will always endeavor to select the best itinerary within these limits.

Notes

  • Please, remember that the exact route and program may vary depending on weather and ocean conditions, as well as the wildlife we encounter. It is also subject to change without prior notice due mainly to readjustment of the National Park policies and regulations.
  • Dry landing: guests step from the zodiac (dinghy) onto rocks or a dock.
  • Wet landing: as the dinghy edges onto a sandy beach, guests step into around 20 cm (8 inches) of water and wade ashore.

Last 10 Spots Available!

Join the 2026 Photo Expedition before it’s fully booked.

PHOTO TOUR 2026
EXPEDITION YATCHS

Coral I and Coral II are elegant, comfortable sister yachts designed for travelers seeking a more intimate and personalized Galapagos experience. With capacities of 36 and 20 guests respectively, these vessels provide the perfect balance between charm, adventure, and exclusivity. Spread across three beautifully appointed decks, each yacht features inviting indoor and outdoor social areas—ideal for relaxing, dining, or simply soaking in the island views. Unwind in the open-air Jacuzzi as you cruise between islands, or enjoy a cozy moment in the lounge surrounded by panoramic windows. The interior design evokes the feel of a private yacht, blending warmth and comfort for a relaxed, home-away-from-home ambiance. On board, guests enjoy a culinary journey with a mix of Ecuadorian and international dishes—plus the special treat of a BBQ dinner under the stars on the Moon Deck. Perfect for charter groups, couples, or small gatherings, Coral I and Coral II offer a seamless blend of personalized service, comfort, and Galapagos-style adventure—all in one unforgettable journey.

PHOTO TOUR 2026
RECOMMENDED PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT
  • Camera and tripod (required)
  • Any lenses you have.

If you have them, we recommend:

  • Telephoto lens (preferably 300mm or higher)
  • Medium telephoto lens (for example, a 70-200mm)
  • Wide-angle lens (between 14 and 35mm)
  • Filters: polarizing (highly recommended)
    • Neutral and gradient (only if you have them)
  • Shutter, batteries, and charger
RECOMMENDED NON-PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT

Here is a list of «must-haves» that will help make your experience in the Galapagos as pleasant as possible:

  • Appropriate clothing for high temperatures:

Trekking pants: Ideally, they should be made of a lightweight, quick-drying material (pants that convert into shorts are practical and flexible.)

Bermuda shorts or shorts: for everyday use

T-shirts: Quick-drying sports shorts are ideal

Long-sleeved shirt or sweatshirt: something light to protect you from the sun and cover up at night.

Swimsuit: If possible, suitable for swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing. (It’s worth bringing a spare.)

  • Sunhat: If you’re more sensitive to the sun, wide-brimmed hats or a cap offer better protection.
  • Sunglasses, sunscreen.
  • Water bottle (refillable): Helps stay hydrated throughout the trip.
  • Snorkeling equipment: The 360 ​​Island tour includes the use of a snorkel and wetsuit, but if you want to do it more than once, you can also make room in your backpack for your own personal snorkeling equipment.