Escapada de un día a la isla Seymour Norte desde Puerto Ayora





Descripción
La excursión de un día a la Isla Seymour Norte sale del Canal de Itabaca, la navegación es de aproximadamente una hora, esta isla se encuentra al Norte de la Isla Santa Cruz. En esta maravillosa isla será recibido por los lobos marinos en el muelle y las rocas, el paisaje de la isla es contrastado por el bosque de Palo Santo (barra de incienso) y el suelo de color rojo; aquí puede esperar divisar piqueros de patas azules anidando (o haciendo bailar su cortejo, dependiendo de la temporada), gaviota cola tragada sentada en los acantilados y admirar gran cantidad de aves fragata en sus nidos. El snorkel se llevará a cabo en la Playa Las Bachas que se encuentra en la Isla Santa Cruz, se pueden observar tiburones, variedad de peces y tal vez flamencos en la laguna de playa. A veces, si las condiciones del océano lo permiten, y el guía y el capitán lo permiten, el lugar de buceo puede tener lugar en las costas y el canal de la Isla Seymour Norte.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Después de cincuenta minutos en coche hasta el Canal de Itabaca, subirá a bordo del yate en grupos. Una vez en el yate, le explicarán las instrucciones de seguridad.
El desembarque será en grupos, asegúrese de traer agua y una cámara. Aquí puede ver piqueros de patas azules anidando (o haciendo su baile de apareamiento, dependiendo de la temporada), gaviotas de cola bifurcada sentadas en los acantilados y admirar un gran número de aves fragatas en sus nidos.
El esnórquel se realiza en la playa Las Bachas, que está situado en la isla Santa Cruz, puede avistar tiburones, una gran variedad de peces de colores y tal vez flamencos en la playa de la laguna.
Desembarcará el yate en grupos y a subirá a nuestra lanzadera. Asegúrese de no olvidar nada a bordo del yate o lanzadera.
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
Todos los hoteles ubicados en Puerto Ayora
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- No se recomienda para viajeros con lesiones de la columna vertebral
- No es recomendable para embarazadas
- No se recomienda para viajeros con mala salud cardiovascular
- Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio
- Los niños deben ir acompañados de un adulto.
- Opciones vegetarianas/veganas disponibles, especifíquelo al hacer la reserva si lo requiere.
- El recorrido no se cancelará por razones meteorológicas, vístase apropiadamente.
Opiniones(16)
What a lovely day on the water and land! Our tour guide , lucho, was superb. The boat was a schooner that made the ride so smooth. Seymour island was amazing - the birds, sea lions, and topography were cool. We got to see so many frigate hatchlings and the males showing off!
"Amazing day in North Seymour! We saw a lot of blue-footed boobies and the red-breasted frigates are super close. The walk is not difficult and the guide was very friendly explaining everything. The food on the boat was also delicious. Highly recommended if you are in Santa Cruz, we loved it." Option 2: The "relaxed" foreigner (Shorter and more informal
Excellent service from help to plan trip to checking in frequently during the trip. Smooth transfers. Good day trips with informative guides. Helped us get wetsuits along the way. Courteous and knowledgeable. Responsive. Highly recommended.
This was an excellent tour - the highlight of our trip to the Galapagos. The whole crew was great and the guide's knowledge and enthusiasm were very much appreciated. The yacht was very well-equipped, including the nice showers that were provided after each snorkelling activity. My only suggestion would be to possibly drop the final beach stop at Playa las Bachas. The waves are too strong to allow for any useful snorkelling and the beach is plagued by horse flies. It would certainly be ideal if more time could be spent on North Seymour island viewing the fantastic wildlife rather than having an hour on this beach at the end of the tour.
I don't recognize the Seymour Norte and Las Bachas I saw four years ago. Flamingos deserted the place. Rangers are reduced to making false tracks of turtles (easy to recognize when you know me) Great sea lizards are gone either. Otherwise, there is nothing to say about the organization, the skills of the guide and the friendliness of the crew.
Best boat trip we did , do not miss this one ! We used the Galaxy day boat which is excellent, the staff , facilities and food are top notch. However the Island is just amazing we saw seals , blue boobys , frigate birds , many iguanas, coloured crabs and so much more while snorkelling. Wonderful day and great memories
We had a wonderful day. Nice small yacht which was safe and roomy with safety briefing. We went to the island and had a private guide seeing frigates, boobies, iguanas and sea lions. We have a surprisingly wonderful lunch of grilled fish and then snorkeling. Diego the guide led us to the best sites and a sea turtle. This was on of the best days in the Galapagos and would highly recommend. The local tour company also communicated with me for any questions prior to the trip.
Frigate birds were mating and puffing chests. Blue footed boobies were prevalent. Saw many land iguanas. Galapagos a la Cart is spectacular! Every bit of our trip was organized and seamless. They took care of us! Their hotel SAnta Fe was the best.
Still with the boat Santa Fe III and its crew but without the Diego guide this time ( another good guide ) We loved this trip for all the birds and land lizards Only snorkeling is not great at this place but very beautiful wild beach I recommend without hesitation
We read a review on trip advisor that the reviewer used 4 tour companies and Galapagos a la carte was her best tour. I was at the beginning of planning my trip so I contacted this travel agency for a suggested itinerary. I got a reply from Byron. He sent me an itinerary for my trip but with no individual pricing - just a total at the end. We were doing day trips instead of a cruise. After thoroughly researching for a few weeks, I modified my itinerary taking out some tours which were more focused on snorkeling and putting in more hiking instead. He had put a Highlands tour, transfers from airports and ferries on our itinerary without me requesting that. I had a lot of questions and reviewers said how helpful Byron was. I guess I asked too many questions because I kept telling him I wanted to book the tours, but he would not get back to me. Finally, I called instead of messaging and he said he would not book any tours for me because I had asked too many questions. Some of my questions were to itemize the pricing, to find out why he was charging $35 for the ferries instead of the $30 it cost. Why the transfer from Santa Cruz cost $150 for 2 people when when researched it would be $35. He lied to me and said the ferries fee changed because of an increase in pricing for gas. It had not increased. If he had just said that you need to pay a $5 commission fee, I would have said ok. He also offered the $150 transfer to the airport for free at first, but when I lessened my tours from $2000 to $1500, he took the free transfer away. I got him to book one tour for me in the end to North Seymour island. Byron said the reason that they were higher priced than other companies was that they had better boats. Choco Tours who I booked the rest of my tours with was priced at $190 for North Seymour and I paid $254 per person with Galapagos A la Carte. Choco tours were so nice and were happy to answer my questions. They also were way less expensive than Galapagos A la Carte. So did more money pay for a better experience? I was sure it was going to. Absolutely not. We booked a total of 5 tours and this was by far our worst tour. The Santa Cruz 2 boat that Galapagos a la carte booked was nicer and a little larger but the outfit was disorganized and the equipment was not in good shape. They did not have enough life jackets for those who wanted them. They couldn’t find enough snorkeling masks and fins. They finally found them but my masked leaked the entire time. They didn’t even have enough de-fogger spray for everyone. The fins they did have, had rips in them. The naturalist was ok but nothing special. He also was not passionate. It was just another day and another group of people. It was the only time we went snorkeling on a tour that they didn’t have a go pro to take photos for us that we could download later. The lunch was nothing great. In every way, this tour came up short compared to our other tours. I have never written a bad review in my life because I don’t like to hurt small businesses but I felt it was important to let people know that the extra money for their tours are not worth it😔



