Solaris Liveaboard, Galapagos Islands
Modern and solo traveller-friendly liveaboard offering naturalist cruises exploring the Galapagos
per person
per person
Overview
- Relax on board a spacious and comfortable first-class motor yacht
- Make maximum use of your time in the Galapagos, visiting two sites a day
- Original and exclusive routes with flexible durations from three to 14 nights
- Great facilities for solo travellers with single cabins and no supplements
Operated by the experienced Andean Travel Company, Solaris offers superb naturalist cruises around the incredible Galapagos Islands. Following original and exclusive routes with flexible duration, lasting between three and 14 nights, this vessel aims to showcase the region’s world-famous wildlife from different perspectives. Even the shorter routes visit some of the most impressive and out-of-the-way visitor sites! Expect a warm welcome from the attentive Ecuadorian crew and excursions including snorkelling, hiking, and visits to local conservation projects, all led by expert English-speaking naturalist guides.
- Number of cabins:11
- Internet:NO
- Nitrox:NO
- Equipment rental:NO
- Group booking discounts
14 paying guests, plus 2 free of charge
Choose your trip
- 10Jan 20255D / 4N
Itinerary C - 4N
0 dives-USD2055 off$4,050from $1,995Overview
5 days / 4 nights0No experience requiredTravel insurance requiredTransfer details
Departure
10 Jan 2025
09:30 AM
San Cristóbal
San Cristobal: SCY
Return
14 Jan 2025
09:00 AM
Baltra
Baltra Airport: GPS
What's included
- Meals and snacks
- Water, tea and coffee
- Towels and toiletries
- Kayaks or SUPS
- Snorkeling gear
- Transfers
What's not included
- Travel and health insurance
- National park fee - US$200 per person
- Transit control card - US$20 per person
To be paid in advance or onboardOptional Extras
- Single supplement - 100%
- Gratuities
- Alcoholic drinks
- Domestic flights
To be booked in advance or paid onboardHighlights
- Witness the unparalleled biodiversity that inspired Charles Darwin
- Be informed and chaperoned by National Park Accredited guides
- Snorkel amongst rays, reef sharks and marine iguanas
- See endemic penguins, fur seals, marine iguanas and giant tortoises
- Spot blue-footed, red-footed and Nazca boobies
- Check the mail at Post Office Bay and gaze out over Baroness Lookout
- Climb the many steps of the Bartolomé Peak Trail for panoramic views
Day 1: Upon arrival at San Cristobal Airport, a check-up is carried out first, to ensure that no foreign plant or animal species are introduced on the islands. Furthermore, your TCC (Transit Control Card) is stamped; this must be kept safe during your trip, as it has to be presented again on your return flight. In addition, entrance to the Galapagos National Park is due for entry, if this has not yet been paid. Your guide will meet you at the airport, assist you with the luggage and accompany you on the short bus ride. Here you will climb aboard the yacht Solaris. After greeting the crew and the captain, your cabins will be assigned to you and then you will enjoy your first lunch on board.In the afternoon, we will visit the Cerro Colorado Tortoises Protection and Growing Centre on San Cristobal Island. It includes a large corral, a visitor centre, a breeding centre and an interpretive trail. Along this trail, it is possible to see different species of native and endemic plants as well as birds including the San Cristobal mockingbird, yellow warblers, many species of finches and the Galapagos flycatcher.Day 2: On the north-eastern coast of the island of Española, Gardner Bay offers a wonderful place to refresh in the turquoise sea and to admire the large number of colourful reef fish. You will also have the opportunity to snorkel side by side with green sea turtles, or to enjoy the proximity of the playful Galapagos sea lion. The white sand beach is also an important breeding ground for the green sea turtles. In the crystal-clear ocean, sometimes whales can be sighted under certain circumstances.The afternoon excursion takes us to Suarez Point - home to the most impressive and diverse seabirds of the archipelago. The endangered Galapagos albatross returns to Española (March - December) annually. This allows visitors to admire the balances of pipes and bows (especially in October). Blue-footed and Nazca boobies, black-tailed gulls and red-billed tropic birds are native to this island.Day 3: The peninsula of Cormorant Point forms the extreme north cape of Floreana. At the landing beach, you will be welcomed by a small Galapagos sea lion colony. The green sand on this beach contains a high percentage of glassy olivine crystals that have been blown out by the surrounding tuff cones. The ‘flour sand’ beach on the southern side of the peninsula is made up of even finer white coral sand that feels very smooth on your feet. Parrotfish have pulverised it, grinding the calcareous skeletons of living coral. You can spot schools of stingrays who love burying themselves in the sandy bottom. During the first months of the year, Pacific green turtles come ashore to bury their eggs. Climb the miniature basaltic cone of Baroness Lookout and take in the paradisiacal coastal views before heading to Post Office Bay, where you can post your holiday greetings cards in the historical barrel.Day 4: In the morning, gaze over the moon-like landscape of Sullivan Bay, Santiago, before heading to Bartholomew Islands in the afternoon. The island of Bartholomew rises 114m above Sullivan Bay. Climb the steps of the Bartolomé Peak Trail and you will be rewarded with panoramic views over volcanic peaks, lunar craters and lava fields. Afterwards you can refresh yourself at the foot of the famous "Pinnacle Rock'' and explore the underwater world in the shallow water while snorkelling.Day 5: Our last excursion will be to Black Turtle Cove, Santa Cruz. This small bay is located on the north side of the island of Santa Cruz and offers a unique backdrop for adventures. The landscape makes you feel as if you're in the Amazon rainforest rather than near the sea. Explore the quiet emerald lagoon and surrounding shallow bays with the inflatable dinghy. The crystal clear water allows you to spot groups of whitetip reef sharks, blacktip reef sharks, hammerhead sharks, gold rays and spotted eagle rays. You will then be transferred to Baltra Airport.Sample itineraries are for guidance only. Actual itineraries may differ slightly due to factors such as weather, wildlife, logistics and local regulations.Payment & cancellation terms
- 90 - 61 days prior to departure - 20% penalty fee.
- 60 days or less prior to departure - 100% penalty fee.
Payment policy20% deposit - required to secure reservation.
80% balance - due 60 days prior to departure.
Bookings received less than 60 days before departure require payment in full to secure reservation.Cancellation policySpecial offers or promotions - separate payment and cancellation terms may apply.
Group bookings - separate payment and cancellation terms may apply.
Contact the ZuBlu travel team if you have any questions about payment terms and cancellation.Limited availability - 14Jan 20257D / 6N
Itinerary A - 6N
0 divesfrom $5,995Overview
7 days / 6 nights0No experience requiredTravel insurance requiredTransfer details
Departure
14 Jan 2025
09:30 AM
Baltra
Baltra Airport: GPS
Return
20 Jan 2025
09:00 AM
Baltra
Baltra Airport: GPS
What's included
- Meals and snacks
- Water, tea and coffee
- Towels and toiletries
- Kayaks or SUPS
- Snorkeling gear
- Transfers
What's not included
- Travel and health insurance
- National park fee - US$200 per person
- Transit control card - US$20 per person
To be paid in advance or onboardOptional Extras
- Single supplement - 100%
- Gratuities
- Alcoholic drinks
- Domestic flights
To be booked in advance or paid onboardHighlights
- Witness the unparalleled biodiversity that inspired Charles Darwin
- Be informed and chaperoned by National Park Accredited guides
- Snorkel amongst rays, reef sharks and marine iguanas
- See endemic penguins, fur seals, marine iguanas and giant tortoises
- Hike the highlands of Santa Cruz to a Galapagos tortoise sanctuary
- Spot blue-footed, red-footed and Nazca boobies
- Visit the Charles Darwin Research Station
- Watch American flamingos wade through saltwater lakes
Day 1: Upon arrival at Baltra Airport, a check-up is carried out first, to ensure that no foreign plant or animal species are introduced on the islands. Furthermore, your TCC (Transit Control Card) is stamped; this must be kept safe during your trip, as it has to be presented again on your return flight. In addition, entrance to the Galapagos National Park is due for entry, if this has not yet been paid. Your guide will meet you at the airport, assist you with the luggage and accompany you on the short bus ride to the harbour of Puerto Ayora. Here you will climb aboard the yacht San Solaris. After greeting the crew and the captain, your cabins will be assigned to you and then you will enjoy your first lunch on board.In the afternoon, we will visit two small beaches located in Turtle Cove, Santa Cruz. Their sand consists of decomposed corals, which makes it white and soft. This makes it the favourite nesting site for sea turtles. Behind one of the beaches there are small water lagoons, where flamingos and other coastal birds, such as black-necked stilt birds and rainbows, can occasionally be spotted. On the second beach, which is the wider one, you can explore the remains of two abandoned warships. In the Second World War these were left by the US, as the island of Baltra was used as a strategic point for the protection of the Panama Canal.Day 2: Just outside the harbour of Puerto Villamil a group of islets protrude just above the ocean. This morning, we will explore these jagged black formations, dotted with mangrove and candelabra cactus, where a variety of marine life can be found, including whitetip reef sharks. Sometimes turtles and elegant white-spotted eagle rays or golden rays glide back and forth through this calm channel, as well as smaller fish and Galapagos sea lions. Also, this is where the largest species of marine iguanas reproduce.After lunch on board, you will visit the local tortoise breeding centre, where you can see hundreds of giant Galapagos tortoises of all sizes. In Puerto Villamil and the surrounding wetlands there is the historical ‘Wall of tears’, where prisoners were punished and forced to build this long wall of lava rocks. Also, you might have the chance to see American flamingos. At the end of the afternoon you will have some free time to explore the village and its beach.Day 3: We will be heading to Punta Moreno, on the north coast of Isabela Island. Here, a trail leads along the lava river to a complex of several coastal lagoons. The main attraction are various bird species which can be found in lakes and mangrove forests. Back on board, we will enter the Bolivar Channel to Tagus Cove, while you enjoy the delicious lunch buffet. Once at Tagus Cove, you can enjoy snorkelling and hiking along the edge of Darwin Lake.Day 4: This morning we will visit Espinoza Point, Fernandina. The highlight here is the flightless cormorant that lives exclusively in the remote west of Galapagos. Whilst having lunch we will cross the Bolivar Channel for the last time to Vicente Roca Point. While entering a dark cave below a spectacular arch, roaring echoes of the waves will accompany you. Just around the corner the collapsed amphitheatre of Volcan Ecuador offers another impressive view. The calmer waters of the coves are well-protected against the ocean swell and are a fairly cold, but great place for snorkelling amongst various species of shark, penguins, pufferfish and even seahorses.Day 5: Espumilla Beach is a visitor’s site at the northern end of James Bay, on the western coast of Santiago. This beach has been revived as an important breeding site for turtles. The turtles return year after year to bury their eggs into the cinnamon coloured sand dunes. Climbing the hill, you will be rewarded with a beautiful overview of the transitions from sea into beach into mangrove into dry palo santo forest. At lunchtime we will navigate south to Puerto Egas with its famous fur seal grottos, where you will enjoy another, very different guided walk along the coastline. Its masterly sculptured coastline of black basalts and polished multi-coloured ash-layers forms a photogenic scene with collapsed lava tunnels, natural arches, caves and blowholes.Day 6: After a ‘wet landing’ on the remarkable red beach of Rabida, there are two short guided hikes. The beach wall holds a shallow green-fringed lagoon; this oasis is the most fertile place on the otherwise arid islet, which is overgrown with leaf-dropping palo santo trees. The salty pool attracts all kinds of aquatic birds, like pintails and sometimes American flamingos. Between the evergreen foliage of the surrounding mangrove bushes many species of songbirds hide and breed. One of the most outstanding attractions is the major breeding colony of brown pelicans, the only ones in the world that plunge-dive. On return you will be picked up by the inflatable dinghies, to get ready for snorkelling.In the afternoon, we will visit Chinese Hat, off the coast of Santiago, where a small colony of Galapagos penguins has settled. This is an excellent place to learn more about volcanism, lava bombs and lava tunnels.Day 7: Our dinghies will bring you to the pier of Puerto Ayora, from where you will be brought to the Charles Darwin Research Station. This is where biological research and indispensable conservation management of this unique archipelago are carried out. The most memorable part of your visit will probably be the successful breeding centre and the enclosures with Galapagos giant tortoises.After that, it is time to say goodbye to the Galapagos. Assisted by the naturalist guide and some crew members, the dinghy will bring you and your luggage to the pier, where you will take the shuttle back to the airport. In case you have booked your trip for a longer stay with us, we would be welcoming any potential new fellow passengers to the yacht, and continue our trip to the next visiting site.Sample itineraries are for guidance only. Actual itineraries may differ slightly due to factors such as weather, wildlife, logistics and local regulations.Payment & cancellation terms
- 90 - 61 days prior to departure - 20% penalty fee.
- 60 days or less prior to departure - 100% penalty fee.
Payment policy20% deposit - required to secure reservation.
80% balance - due 60 days prior to departure.
Bookings received less than 60 days before departure require payment in full to secure reservation.Cancellation policySpecial offers or promotions - separate payment and cancellation terms may apply.
Group bookings - separate payment and cancellation terms may apply.
Contact the ZuBlu travel team if you have any questions about payment terms and cancellation.1 space left - 20Jan 20255D / 4N
Itinerary B - 4N
0 dives-USD2055 off$4,050from $1,995Overview
5 days / 4 nights0No experience requiredTravel insurance requiredTransfer details
Departure
20 Jan 2025
09:30 AM
Baltra
Baltra Airport: GPS
Return
24 Jan 2025
09:00 AM
San Cristóbal
San Cristobal: SCY
What's included
- Meals and snacks
- Water, tea and coffee
- Towels and toiletries
- Kayaks or SUPS
- Snorkeling gear
- Transfers
What's not included
- Travel and health insurance
- National park fee - US$200 per person
- Transit control card - US$20 per person
To be paid in advance or onboardOptional Extras
- Single supplement - 100%
- Gratuities
- Alcoholic drinks
- Domestic flights
To be booked in advance or paid onboardHighlights
- Witness the unparalleled biodiversity that inspired Charles Darwin
- Be informed and chaperoned by National Park Accredited guides
- Snorkel amongst rays, reef sharks and marine iguanas
- See endemic penguins, fur seals, marine iguanas and giant tortoises
- Hike the highlands of Santa Cruz to a Galapagos tortoise sanctuary
- Spot blue-footed, red-footed and Nazca boobies
- Visit Mosquera, home to the largest concentration of sea lions
- Navigate around Kicker Rock, one of the most photogenic landmarks
Day 1: Upon arrival at Baltra airport, you will pass through an airport inspection point to ensure that no foreign plants or animals are introduced to the islands, as well as to pay the park entrance fee (unless it has been prepaid). A guide will meet you, help you collect your luggage, and escort you on a short bus ride to the harbour. Here you will climb aboard the yacht Solaris. After greeting the crew and the captain, your cabins will be assigned to you and then you will enjoy your first lunch aboard.The afternoon will be spent exploring the native scalesia forest of El Chato Tortoise Reserve, Santa Cruz. There is nothing better than to observe them in their wild environment. We will also pass by the Twin Craters, which are found on either side of the road leading to Puerto Ayora. This area is also home to the carpenter finch, which uses tools to search for food. There may also be opportunities to see the vermillion flycatcher, a small red-breasted bird.Day 2: This morning will be spent on North Seymour spotting seabirds, such as brown pelicans, red-billed tropicbirds, endemic swallow-tailed gulls and seasonally even Nazca boobies. But the main attraction are the archipelago’s most extensive breeding colonies of blue-footed boobies and frigatebirds.After lunch, we will visit Mosquera’s beautiful white coral sand beaches, which contrast with the blue water and attract numerous sea lions. During a beach walk you can observe various species of waders and sanderlings. Between the rocks the red clip crabs wait to play hide and seek while you try to get the perfect photo. If you are lucky, you may even encounter yellow-crowned night-herons or even a red-footed booby.Day 3: Inside the submerged caldera of Genovesa lies Darwin Bay. The small area will surprise you with its diverse habitats, including a coral sand beach, barren lava formations, creeks, and tidal pools. Whimbrels and wandering tattlers forage actively along the surf, next to resting Galapagos sea lions. Impressive frigatebirds and red-footed boobies nest in the mangroves, where you can also see vocalists such as the yellow warbler, Darwin’s finches and the Galapagos mockingbird.In the afternoon, we will sail to nearby Prince Philip’s Steps, close to the entrance of the broken caldera. Here you can snorkel once again, and then follow the guided trail through clifftop seabird colonies.Day 4: You will enjoy an unforgettable guided walk on South Plaza, the best place to encounter endemic Galapagos land iguanas. Arriving at the upper rim, you will see clouds of petrels, storm petrels, shearwaters and brown noddies making spectacular flights above the waves. Take your binoculars and don’t miss the red-billed tropicbird with its graceful long tail. These cliffs are also a nesting place for the endemic swallow-tailed gull.The afternoon will take you to Santa Fe, located in the southeastern part of the Galapagos. This island is home to several endemic species like the Galapagos hawk, Galapagos snake, Galapagos mockingbird, rice rats and one of the two species of land iguanas of the islands. After disembarking in the beautiful and clear waters, you will be in contact with one of the many sea lion colonies. Although there is little vegetation on this island, it has two breathtaking beaches, where sea turtles live. At the foot of the mountain you can also discover a small colony of Galapagos penguins.Day 5: This morning we will pass Kicker Rock on our way to San Cristobal, and you might spot octopuses, different species of sharks and green turtles. After mooring in San Cristobal pier, you will begin your excursion to Witch Hill. This site’s primary attraction is the coral sand beach - an excellent place to swim and snorkel. Witch Hill has an impressive landscape, where it is often possible to see coastal and migratory birds, including pelicans, blue-footed boobies and swallow-tailed gulls, as well as sea lions and marine iguanas. At times, the lagoon is completely dry and deposits of salt can be found at the bottom.After that, it is time to say goodbye to the Galapagos. Assisted by the naturalist guide and some crew members, the dinghy will bring you and your luggage to San Cristobal airport. In case you have booked your trip for a longer stay with us, we would be welcoming any potential new fellow passengers to the yacht, and continue our trip to the next visiting site!Sample itineraries are for guidance only. Actual itineraries may differ slightly due to factors such as weather, wildlife, logistics and local regulations.Payment & cancellation terms
- 90 - 61 days prior to departure - 20% penalty fee.
- 60 days or less prior to departure - 100% penalty fee.
Payment policy20% deposit - required to secure reservation.
80% balance - due 60 days prior to departure.
Bookings received less than 60 days before departure require payment in full to secure reservation.Cancellation policySpecial offers or promotions - separate payment and cancellation terms may apply.
Group bookings - separate payment and cancellation terms may apply.
Contact the ZuBlu travel team if you have any questions about payment terms and cancellation.Limited availability - 24Jan 20255D / 4N
Itinerary C - 4N
0 dives-USD2055 off$4,050from $1,995Overview
5 days / 4 nights0No experience requiredTravel insurance requiredTransfer details
Departure
24 Jan 2025
09:30 AM
San Cristóbal
San Cristobal: SCY
Return
28 Jan 2025
09:00 AM
Baltra
Baltra Airport: GPS
What's included
- Meals and snacks
- Water, tea and coffee
- Towels and toiletries
- Kayaks or SUPS
- Snorkeling gear
- Transfers
What's not included
- Travel and health insurance
- National park fee - US$200 per person
- Transit control card - US$20 per person
To be paid in advance or onboardOptional Extras
- Single supplement - 100%
- Gratuities
- Alcoholic drinks
- Domestic flights
To be booked in advance or paid onboardHighlights
- Witness the unparalleled biodiversity that inspired Charles Darwin
- Be informed and chaperoned by National Park Accredited guides
- Snorkel amongst rays, reef sharks and marine iguanas
- See endemic penguins, fur seals, marine iguanas and giant tortoises
- Spot blue-footed, red-footed and Nazca boobies
- Check the mail at Post Office Bay and gaze out over Baroness Lookout
- Climb the many steps of the Bartolomé Peak Trail for panoramic views
Day 1: Upon arrival at San Cristobal Airport, a check-up is carried out first, to ensure that no foreign plant or animal species are introduced on the islands. Furthermore, your TCC (Transit Control Card) is stamped; this must be kept safe during your trip, as it has to be presented again on your return flight. In addition, entrance to the Galapagos National Park is due for entry, if this has not yet been paid. Your guide will meet you at the airport, assist you with the luggage and accompany you on the short bus ride. Here you will climb aboard the yacht Solaris. After greeting the crew and the captain, your cabins will be assigned to you and then you will enjoy your first lunch on board.In the afternoon, we will visit the Cerro Colorado Tortoises Protection and Growing Centre on San Cristobal Island. It includes a large corral, a visitor centre, a breeding centre and an interpretive trail. Along this trail, it is possible to see different species of native and endemic plants as well as birds including the San Cristobal mockingbird, yellow warblers, many species of finches and the Galapagos flycatcher.Day 2: On the north-eastern coast of the island of Española, Gardner Bay offers a wonderful place to refresh in the turquoise sea and to admire the large number of colourful reef fish. You will also have the opportunity to snorkel side by side with green sea turtles, or to enjoy the proximity of the playful Galapagos sea lion. The white sand beach is also an important breeding ground for the green sea turtles. In the crystal-clear ocean, sometimes whales can be sighted under certain circumstances.The afternoon excursion takes us to Suarez Point - home to the most impressive and diverse seabirds of the archipelago. The endangered Galapagos albatross returns to Española (March - December) annually. This allows visitors to admire the balances of pipes and bows (especially in October). Blue-footed and Nazca boobies, black-tailed gulls and red-billed tropic birds are native to this island.Day 3: The peninsula of Cormorant Point forms the extreme north cape of Floreana. At the landing beach, you will be welcomed by a small Galapagos sea lion colony. The green sand on this beach contains a high percentage of glassy olivine crystals that have been blown out by the surrounding tuff cones. The ‘flour sand’ beach on the southern side of the peninsula is made up of even finer white coral sand that feels very smooth on your feet. Parrotfish have pulverised it, grinding the calcareous skeletons of living coral. You can spot schools of stingrays who love burying themselves in the sandy bottom. During the first months of the year, Pacific green turtles come ashore to bury their eggs. Climb the miniature basaltic cone of Baroness Lookout and take in the paradisiacal coastal views before heading to Post Office Bay, where you can post your holiday greetings cards in the historical barrel.Day 4: In the morning, gaze over the moon-like landscape of Sullivan Bay, Santiago, before heading to Bartholomew Islands in the afternoon. The island of Bartholomew rises 114m above Sullivan Bay. Climb the steps of the Bartolomé Peak Trail and you will be rewarded with panoramic views over volcanic peaks, lunar craters and lava fields. Afterwards you can refresh yourself at the foot of the famous "Pinnacle Rock'' and explore the underwater world in the shallow water while snorkelling.Day 5: Our last excursion will be to Black Turtle Cove, Santa Cruz. This small bay is located on the north side of the island of Santa Cruz and offers a unique backdrop for adventures. The landscape makes you feel as if you're in the Amazon rainforest rather than near the sea. Explore the quiet emerald lagoon and surrounding shallow bays with the inflatable dinghy. The crystal clear water allows you to spot groups of whitetip reef sharks, blacktip reef sharks, hammerhead sharks, gold rays and spotted eagle rays. You will then be transferred to Baltra Airport.Sample itineraries are for guidance only. Actual itineraries may differ slightly due to factors such as weather, wildlife, logistics and local regulations.Payment & cancellation terms
- 90 - 61 days prior to departure - 20% penalty fee.
- 60 days or less prior to departure - 100% penalty fee.
Payment policy20% deposit - required to secure reservation.
80% balance - due 60 days prior to departure.
Bookings received less than 60 days before departure require payment in full to secure reservation.Cancellation policySpecial offers or promotions - separate payment and cancellation terms may apply.
Group bookings - separate payment and cancellation terms may apply.
Contact the ZuBlu travel team if you have any questions about payment terms and cancellation.Available
2025
2026
2027
Cabins
Oceanview suite, queen plus sofa
Queen size bed2 peopleShareableOceanview suite, queen plus twin
Queen size bed2 peopleShareableOceanview single
Single bed1 personNon shareable
- If you are a solo traveller, we aim to allocate shared cabins on a same-sex basis.
- Non-shareable cabins can not be shared with another single traveler outside your party. A single occupancy surcharge will be applied.