Galapagos Grand Ocean Spray | 8 day luxury

From Santa Cruz Island to San Cristobal Island

Tour Overview

Embark on an unforgettable 8-day journey through the Galapagos Islands aboard the Grand Ocean Spray, a sleek catamaran combining comfort, adventure, and intimate wildlife encounters. 

Begin at islands where volcanic formations meet rare wildlife: see Galapagos penguins and American oystercatchers along lava-strewn beaches, and marvel at Vicente Roca Point’s dramatic cliffs, teeming with seabirds and feeding frenzies fueled by the nutrient-rich Cromwell Current. Explore Fernandina, the most pristine and active island, where marine iguanas, Galapagos hawks, and snorkel-friendly waters await at Espinoza Point.

Trace history at pirate coves, wander among thriving mangrove forests, and step into lands uplifted from the sea at Urbina Bay, home to sea lions, land iguanas, and flightless cormorants. Glide by Moreno Point’s bird-filled lagoons and gaze at the distant Sierra Negra and Cerro Azul volcanoes, then visit the Charles Darwin Research Station to learn about vital conservation work and endemic species preservation.

Venture into Santa Cruz’s lush highlands, where giant tortoises, finches, and ferns contrast with black lava beaches. Small but vibrant islands like South Plaza and Santa Fe reveal flourishing flora and fauna, turquoise waters, and endemic species, perfect for photography and quiet exploration. Española Island showcases the iconic Waved Albatross breeding site, along with colorful marine life, blue-footed boobies, and fearless mockingbirds on pristine white beaches.

Conclude your voyage at San Cristobal, where the Interpretation Center deepens your understanding of Galapagos’ natural and human history, from volcanic origins to future conservation efforts.

Each day aboard the Grand Ocean Spray balances adventure, comfort, and the rare privilege of witnessing these unique ecosystems up close.

The Grand Ocean Spray offers 3, 4, 5 and 7 night cruises - ask us for more options.

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From sweeping ocean vistas and private balconies to personalised service, the Grand Ocean Spray delivers an elevated luxury adventure that brings you closer to the wonders of the Galápagos Islands.

Landing on Santa Cruz Island plunges you into an up-close adventure with the island’s iconic wildlife—mockingbirds, finches, and the majestic giant tortoises. Get ready for amazing up-close encounters with these extraordinary creatures.

Espinoza Point is ideal for snorkeling or swimming among vibrant marine life, including sea turtles, playful seals and colorful tropical fish. At other nearby locations, you may encounter marine iguanas, and an array of fascinating seabirds

Tour Itinerary

Day 1
Santa Cruz Island Santiago Island

MORNING: Arrive in Baltra Airport

Upon arrival, reception and assistance at the airport, transfer from Baltra Airport to the M/C Grand Ocean Spray.


AFTERNOON: Chinese Hat

This site offers rare, up close viewing of Galapagos wildlife and well-preserved remnants of fragile volcanic rock that can't be found in such a unique condition anywhere else. The island is named after the similarity of an Asian type of hat. Here you can see American Oystercatchers and Galapagos Penguins swimming along the shores.

Day 2
Isabela Island Fernandina Island

MORNING: Vicente Roca Point

Vicente Roca Point has outstanding geological formations and is a great place to see various bird species. Because this visitor site is located on the western area of the island, the Cromwell Current provides cold water that carries many nutrients for both land and aquatic species, offering the chance to see amazing feeding frenzies.


AFTERNOON: Espinoza Point

As one of the most pristine islands in the archipelago, Fernandina has never had a foreign species invade. It is also the most active island and farthest west. Espinoza point is the only visitor site on the entire island. Here you can see marine iguanas, Galapagos hawks and enjoy a walking and snorkeling activity at one of the most natural, unspoiled sites in the entire world.

Day 3
Isabela Island

MORNING: Tagus Cove

If you like historic remnants, then you will enjoy finding what was left behind by pirates and sailors in the 1800s. This site was one of their preferred pit stops while traveling the seas. The walking here will provide incredible views of the cove and on the other side the mangrove forest where the last 35 pairs of Mangrove finches thrive.


AFTERNOON: Urbina Bay

Millions of years ago, Urbina Bay was once laying on the ocean floor. Volcanic uplifts caused it to rise and now it is occupied by sea lions, land iguanas and flightless cormorants. It is a great place to enjoy some free time on the beach or the guide may suggest a walk.

Day 4
Isabela Island

MORNING: Elizabeth Bay

This visitor site is visited by dinghy only as the park authorities have no authorized landing in order to protect the island. While in the dinghy you can appreciate a large abundance of marine life that can be seen in the clear waters.

AFTERNOON: Moreno Point

The beautiful rocky shores of Moreno Point offers a plethora of birds to be seen. It is truly a birders delight. The main attraction are the coast lagoons where white tipped sharks can be seen and the panoramic views of Sierra Negra and Cerro Azul volcanoes cannot be missed.

Day 5
Santa Cruz Island

MORNING: Charles Darwin Research Station

The Charles Darwin Research Station is one of the Galapagos Island’s most important sites for visitors. It is a research facility that has an extensive collection of Galapagos plant life specimens carefully preserved and also acts as a biological research station and active breeding center operated by the Charles Darwin Foundation. Their biggest conservation efforts are to one day eliminate all invasive and non-native plants and animals destroying endemic species within the islands.


AFTERNOON: Highlands

The highlands are located in the northern part of Santa Cruz and can reach elevations up to 1500 meters. This area is rich with hills, ferns, volcanoes and wildlife. A great contrast to the molten lava hardened beaches and rocky areas of other islands already seen. It is home to giant tortoises, mockingbirds, finches and many other species.

Day 6
Santa Cruz Island Santa Fe Island

MORNING: South Plaza Island

South Plaza is one of the smallest islands with a visitor site, but is home to an incredible amount of diverse flora and fauna. It has a large population of Sesuvium plants like the prickly pear cactus tree that is an important source of food for the land iguana. Just a few years ago mice were finally eradicated from the island, helping the population of land iguanas grow healthily once more. The amazing colors of the turquoise waters against the black lava create a setting for amazing photography opportunities.

AFTERNOON: Santa Fe Island

Santa Fe is home to the endemic Santa Fe iguana. The island was created by a volcanic uplift that now hosts a forest of Opuntia and Palo Santo trees. It is a picturesque island with two different trails, one leading to a scenic viewpoint and the other leading to a small beach. Giant tortoises were once native here but went extinct after pirates and sailors took them aboard as a source of food.

Day 7
Española Island

MORNING: Suarez Point

This is a phenomenal site where you will get to see many of Española Island's endemic species. The trail will pass by the only Waved Albatross breeding site in all of Galapagos. If you are lucky you might see a young albatross take off for its first flight for up to five years at sea. Older birds stay at sea for months at a time, only coming back to breed. They have the same mate for life and will meet each other each year, only here to reproduce. Other species that can be seen are marine iguanas that stay brightly colored year round, Galapagos doves, Nazca boobies, blue-footed boobies, swallow-tailed gulls, red-billed tropic birds, and Darwin finches.


AFTERNOON: Gardner Bay / Osborn & Gardner islets

This white sandy beach is home to a large colony of sea lions and incredibly blue and turquoise waters. Three different finches can be seen, as well as the Española mockingbird. Over time, the mockingbird must have been offered water or food from tourists and now they have no fear of walking on your things or landing very close to you. Or visit the Osborn and Gardner islets that are amazing for underwater discovery. Snorkeling is a highlight on this visitor point. It is so important not to feed or touch the animals. It can disrupt their normal behaviors and threaten their future.

Day 8
San Cristobal Island San Cristobal Airport

MORNING: Interpretation Center

A short distance from the centre of San Cristobal is the San Cristobal Interpretation Center, open to the public since 1998, which provides an extensive knowledge about the fascinating history of the archipelago and give visitors a more holistic understanding of these islands' unique habitats and wildlife. The main areas of focus, which are addressed through a number of expositions are: natural history, human history and conservation for the future. For those who are interested in the geology of the archipelago there is a complete exhibit on the volcanic birth of the Galapagos and how this impacted on the habitats present here.

AFTERNOON: Depart from San Cristobal airport

What’s Included

Accommodation
  • Included Copy 20 Golden Suite with ensuite
  • Included Copy 31 Single stateroom available
Food
  • Included Copy 20 All meals and snacks
  • Included Copy 20 Soft drinks and juices
  • Included Copy 20 Captain’s welcome and farewell cocktail
  • Included Copy 20 One glass of wine or local beer (per guest/per night)
Fees & Services
  • Included Copy 20 Transfers airport/yacht/airport in Galapagos
  • Included Copy 20 Airport reception and assistance
  • Included Copy 20 Guided expeditions according to the itinerary
  • Included Copy 20 Top bilingual National Park guide (English / Spanish)
  • Included Copy 20 Cruise Service Officer
  • Included Copy 20 Use of sea kayaks and paddle-boards
  • Included Copy 20 Expedition gear
  • Included Copy 20 Use of Yoga mats, Kettlebells and dumbbells
  • Included Copy 20 Stargazing laser pointer
  • Included Copy 20 Wifi Onboard
  • Included Copy 7 Galapagos National Park Entrance fee ($200 - subject to change)
  • Included Copy 7 Transit Control Card ($20 - subject to change)
  • Included Copy 7 Round flight to Galapagos/Gratuities/Travel and health insurance, Alcohol & other personal expenses
Transportation
M/C Grand Ocean Spray

M/C Grand Ocean Spray

16 Passengers

Activities

  • Included Swim or snorkel alongside the Galapagos’ vibrant marine wildlife
  • Included See a large group of marine iguanas thriving along Fernandina Island’s rugged shores
  • Included Discover hidden coves and wildlife by kayak, dinghy, or paddleboard
  • Included Fascinating wildlife encounters: Seals, blue-footed boobies or even sharks & many more
  • Included Join a guided walk or hike to uncover the Galapagos’ unique flora and fauna
  • Included Discover San Cristóbal’s volcanic history and how it shaped the Galapagos’ unique ecosystems
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Duration

8 days

Price from

$10,745 USD

Per person, twin share

Based on Golden suite

Saturdays from Oct 2026