
Days available
WedSchedule
8AMLanguages offered
English & SpanishDuration
9 hrsTransportation
AvailableMobile ticket
IncludedThis tour takes you to explore Floreana Island, the island with arguably the most eccentric history in the Galápagos. It has seen its fair share of human activity, beginning with 18th-century whalers. On this tour you’ll see some remnants of that history, as well as plants and animals that are rare even by Galápagos standards—Floreana Island has its very own endemic species of finch called a medium tree finch, to offer just one example.
7:10 AM to 7:25 AM
Pick-up from your hotel.
8:00 AM
Our departure begins for Floreana Island, with a sailing time of 1.20 minutes.
9:20 AM
Arrive at the port town of Puerto Velasco Ibarra, where you can observe sea lions and iguanas.
From here, you’ll take a bus to Asilo de la Paz, which is part of the island's volcanic highlands. Pirates first came here when a wayward current pushed them to the island. There’s also a small population of endemic tortoises—these tortoises knew the island’s first human inhabitants. You’ll also get to see caves and medicinal plants that the first arrivals used to survive, along with the fresh water and fruit they could find in the area. You’ll also get to stop for lunch at a local restaurant.
This tour includes a stop at Playa Negra which is named after its black sand. Here we do snorkeling activities and it's a spectacular place to walk outdoors along its beautiful trails, enjoy some drinks at the Black Beach Pub, and take unforgettable photos.
Before you leave, you’ll go snorkeling at a spot called Lobería. There’s a small patch of sand where you can see sea lions and an underwater landscape where you’ll get to observe sea turtles, tropical fish, and manta rays.
3:00 PM
Hop on board the speed boat to head back to Santa Cruz.
5:00 PM
Arrive back at Puerto Ayora in Santa Cruz.
What to Bring
For this tour, we recommend wearing sportswear and closed-toe shoes, sunglasses, sunscreen, and money for tips and personal expenses. The use of swim sandals is not permitted in this area.
What's included
Entrance fees, transportation, guided naturalist tour, lunch at a restaurant, and snorkeling equipment.
Operator
Epr Travel Ecuador y Galapagos Tour OperatorWe believe travel is more than ticking destinations off a list – it’s about discovering new places deeply, feeling connected wherever you go, and knowing you have a trusted team behind you every step of the way.