Highlights
- Hike to the spectacular crater lake of Quilotoa
- Take an unforgettable drive along the scenic "Avenue of Waterfalls"
- Gallop across the highlands of Cotopaxi National Park
- Snorkel with sharks on the Galápagos islet of Tintoreras
- Rappell into the depths of Los Trillizos Volcano
Brief Itinerary
Day | Highlights | Overnight |
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Day 1 | Arrive in Quito | Quito |
Day 2 | Transfer to Baños via Quilotoa Lagoon | Baños |
Day 3 | Follow the Avenue of Waterfalls to Cotopaxi | Cotopaxi |
Day 4 | Explore Cotopaxi National Park on Horseback, Transfer to Quito | Quito |
Day 5 | Fly to the Galápagos Islands, Arrive on San Cristóbal Island | San Cristóbal Island |
Day 6 | Fly to Isabella Island, Explore Tintoreras Islet | Puerto Villamil |
Day 7 | Rappelling & Biking on Isabella Island | Puerto Villamil |
Day 8 | Speedboat to Santa Cruz Island, Visit the Charles Darwin Station | Puerto Ayora |
Day 9 | Day Trip to an Uninhabited Island | Puerto Ayora |
Day 10 | Transfer to Baltra Island & Depart |
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive in Quito

The entire city of Quito is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, standing at an altitude of 9,350 feet (2,850 m). It welcomes visitors with its picturesque plazas situated between mountain peaks. The city has an abundance of market stands, shamanistic healers, fourth-generation hat makers, and a vibrant and sophisticated culinary and nightlife scene.
Day 2: Transfer to Baños via Quilotoa Lagoon

Join your driver/guide as you journey into the western Ecuadorian Andes, where you'll visit the picturesque Quilotoa Lagoon. This spectacular crater lake was formed centuries ago by a massive volcanic eruption. Walk along the crater's rim to take in splendid views or hike down a path to the edge of the turquoise waters. If you're looking for a less adventurous trek, mules are available to rent for the return uphill hike. Afterward, get back on the road and continue to Baños, where you'll settle into the night's accommodations.
Day 3: Follow the Avenue of Waterfalls to Cotopaxi

Driving south from Baños this morning, you'll follow the Avenue of Waterfalls, a 31-mile (61 km) stretch of spectacular jungle and mountain scenery dotted with countless dramatic cascades. Skirt the Pastaza River on its way through the scenic valley of the same name to reach the village of Rio Verde, where you will stop to visit the well-known El Pailón del Diablo (the Devil's Cauldron) waterfall. Your journey then continues toward Cotopaxi where you'll get settled in for the night in a cozy hacienda.
Day 4: Explore Cotopaxi National Park on Horseback, Transfer to Quito

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Day 5: Fly to the Galápagos, Arrive on San Cristóbal Island

After checking in to your hotel in Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, visit the local Interpretation Center with your guide to learn everything about the history and future of the Galápagos. Afterward, you'll take a short walk to Tijeretas Hill, where you can spot frigate birds nesting and spectacular views over the island. End the day with a stop at La Lobería, a scenic beach that hosts a thriving colony of sea lions. As evening falls, return to Puerto Baquerizo Moreno.
Day 6: Fly to Isabella Island, Explore Tintoreras Islet

After lunch, join a group tour to visit the Tintoreras Islet for a short hike and some snorkeling. Here you can see Humboldt penguins, marine iguanas, sea lions, and sharks, which rest in the natural channels formed by lava flows. Snorkel in the turquoise water and spot different fish, sea turtles, rays, and penguins. The rest of your evening is free, with an overnight stay on Isabela Island in Puerta Villamil.
Day 7: Rappelling & Biking on Isabella Island

Return to the hotel for lunch, then head back out in the afternoon for a biking adventure that takes you to the top of the island and on to scenic highlights like Cave Sucre, Mango Viewpoint, and Campo Duro. At the latter, you can stop to observe the island's giant tortoises in their natural habitat.
Day 8: Speedboat to Santa Cruz Island, Visit the Charles Darwin Station

In the afternoon, you'll head to the Charles Darwin Station, where scientists from all over the world meet and work together on environmental projects such as water analysis, animal protection, and the effects of tourism on nature. Here you can pay a memorable visit to the turtle rearing station, where the animals are raised before being released into the wild. Keep an eye out for the many basking land iguanas that live around the station!
Day 9: Day Trip to an Uninhabited Island

Today, you'll travel by yacht to an uninhabited island near Santa Cruz. Depending on the weather, scheduling, and permissions granted by the national park, you'll visit one of the following islands: Santa Fé, South Plazas, Bartolomé, or North Seymour.
Each island is unique, offering spectacular scenery and opportunities to see rare wildlife. Santa Fé and South Plazas are home to endemic land iguanas, while Bartolomé is known for its beautiful lava flows. On North Seymour, look for frigate birds and blue-footed boobies. In the evening, return to Puerto Ayora to enjoy some free time.
Day 10: Transfer to Baltra Island & Depart

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