Blue-footed Boobies, Red-footed Boobies, Waved Albatros, Darwin’s finches, sea lions, giant tortoises, more birds, gorgeous landscapes, snorkle, kayak and more! Come join me on my tour to the best place on this Earth! Open to photographers and non-photographers too!
A photographic Journey around the Galapagos Islands - Webinar - PLAY HERE.
Galapagos Islands - 2027 Tour - aboard Tip Top V first class Catamaran
November 17 - November 27, 2027 * 5 spots left
11 days/ 10 nights (3 days in Quito, 8 days aboard our own private charter first class yacht visiting over a dozen islands and inlets at Galapagos Islands)
Cost: $8250 | Deposit: $1000
Single supplement: $2550 - (1 single cabin and two double occupancy cabins left, all on the upper deck with balconies)
Group Size: max 15 participants
BACK-TO-BACK ADVENTURE: Extend your birding and photo experience by pairing this trip with my Mainland Ecuador Tour. Sign up for both trips and receive a $200 discount off each ($400 total).
Watch this video of our Yacht - amazing boat! Photos and deck plan of Tip Top V.
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Galapagos Islands - 2028 Tour - aboard Tip Top V first class Catamaran
November 1 - November 11, 2028
More info soon! This will be a BACK-TO-BACK ADVENTURE with the option to extend your birding and photo experience by pairing this trip with my mainlaind Ecuador Tour.
Highlights of my Galapagos Tours:
INCLUDED:
NOT INCLUDED: your international airfare from your home to Quito, Ecuador, travel insurance, items of personal nature, and tips to your guides & driver. Additional tips to crew are optional.
Galapagos Islands Photography & what to expect:
During our 8-day trip we will be traveling between many of the islands and making a wet or dry landing in a new spot every day! Each day will include excursions on different islands and most days will also include snorkeling opportunities to enjoy swimming with sea lions, sea turtles and many species of fish. An underwater camera may be very handy!
Check out this underwater video I did on my first snorkel outing.
So how close we will be to wildlife? Well, this close, all the time - check out this video: Traffic Jam on Galapagos.