Celebrity Cruises South America: 7 nights from Baltra with Celebrity Flora
Jan 19, 2025
Ecuador
Cruise itinerary
Departure Port: Baltra ➞
Landing: Baltra
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Sunday, January 19, 2025 - 02:00Baltra
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Monday, January 20, 2025 08:00 - 11:30Puerto Egas
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Monday, January 20, 2025 03:00 - 06:00Rabida
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Tuesday, January 21, 2025 08:00 - 11:30Elizabeth Bay
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Tuesday, January 21, 2025 03:00 - 06:00Caleta Tagus
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Wednesday, January 22, 2025 08:00 - 11:30Sullivan Bay
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Wednesday, January 22, 2025 03:00 - 06:00Bartolome Island
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Thursday, January 23, 2025 08:00 - 11:30Las Bachas
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Thursday, January 23, 2025 01:00 - 02:00Daphne Island
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Thursday, January 23, 2025 03:00 - 06:00North Seymour Island
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Friday, January 24, 2025 08:00 - 11:30Puerto Baquerizo Moreno
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Friday, January 24, 2025 03:00 - 06:00Punta Pitt
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Saturday, January 25, 2025 08:00 - 06:00Puerto Ayora
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Sunday, January 26, 2025 07:00Baltra
Baltra
Baltra Island, also known as South Seymour Island, is a small island located in the Galápagos archipelago of Ecuador. Thanks to its location, the city is the ideal starting point to explore other islands.The island is relatively flat and arid, with a landscape characterized by dry vegetation. This is the ideal destination for nature lovers because they have the opportunity to see the unique flora and fauna of the island. Even though its wildlife is not as rich as some of the other islands in the Galápagos.
However, visitors can see unique species like land iguanas, sea lions, and various bird species. In order to preserve them, government and local organizations are heavily involved in conservation efforts. During World War II, Baltra was used by the United States as a military base.
Their presence is still visible in the infrastructure left behind, including an airstrip, paved the way for its current role in tourism and transportation.
Puerto Egas
Rabida
Elizabeth Bay
Caleta Tagus
Sullivan Bay
Bartolome Island
Las Bachas
Daphne Island
North Seymour Island
Puerto Baquerizo Moreno
Puerto Baquerizo Moreno is the capital of the Galapagos Province, known for its mix of natural beauty, adventure activities, and relaxed coastal atmosphere. The city is the ideal starting point to explore the natural wonders of the Galapagos, offering a blend of adventure, relaxation, and educational experiences. It's an excellent place to learn about the region's unique ecosystem and the impact of human activity.
If you are a beach lover, Puerto Baquerizo Moreno is the ideal destination for you. The city is surrounded by several beautiful beaches like Playa Mann, La Loberia, and Puerto Chino, which are great both for relaxation, sunbathing, and doing outdoor activities such as snorkeling and wildlife watching. Hiking trails, such as those to Cerro Tijeretas, provide stunning views and opportunities to see native wildlife, including frigatebirds and sea lions.
Puerto Baquerizo Moreno is a hub for adventure seekers. It offers prime surfing spots, particularly at Punta Carola Beach, which is famous for its ten-foot waves. Surfing conditions are best from December to March. For diving enthusiasts, Kicker Rock (Leon Dormido) is renowned for its marine life, including sharks, rays, and sea turtles (Kuoda Travel) (Ecuador Explorer). Puerto Baquerizo Moreno is not only beaches, and outdoor activities, the Interpretation Center in the city offers insights into the natural history and conservation efforts of the Galapagos Islands.
Punta Pitt
Puerto Ayora
Baltra
Baltra Island, also known as South Seymour Island, is a small island located in the Galápagos archipelago of Ecuador. Thanks to its location, the city is the ideal starting point to explore other islands.The island is relatively flat and arid, with a landscape characterized by dry vegetation. This is the ideal destination for nature lovers because they have the opportunity to see the unique flora and fauna of the island. Even though its wildlife is not as rich as some of the other islands in the Galápagos.
However, visitors can see unique species like land iguanas, sea lions, and various bird species. In order to preserve them, government and local organizations are heavily involved in conservation efforts. During World War II, Baltra was used by the United States as a military base.
Their presence is still visible in the infrastructure left behind, including an airstrip, paved the way for its current role in tourism and transportation.