Galápagos by Catamaran, Machu Picchu and Peru's Land of the Inca

From $13,990 per person

11 days

Ship: National Geographic Delfina

Galápagos by Catamaran, Machu Picchu and Peru's Land of the Inca
National Geographic/Lindblad Expeditions

Journey Summary

  • Day 1 - Quito or Guayaquil, Ecuador
  • Day 2 - Quito or Guayaquil / Galápagos Islands / Embark Ship
  • Day 3 - Exploring the Galápagos Islands
  • Day 4 - Galápagos Islands / Disembark Ship / Guayaquil / Lima, Peru
  • Day 5 - Lima
  • Day 6 - Lima / Cusco / Sacred Valley
  • Day 7 - Sacred Valley
  • Day 8 - Sacred Valley / Machu Picchu
  • Day 9 - Machu Picchu / Cusco
  • Day 10 - Cusco
  • Day 11 - Cusco / Lima

Detailed Itinerary

Day-by-day description of your cruise and cruise activities.

Day 1

Quito or Guayaquil, Ecuador

Arrive in Ecuador, either in Quito, Ecuador’s capital city in the Andes, or in the coastal city of Guayaquil, for an included transfer to your convenient hotel overnight. Both cities are well-served by international carriers, and Galápagos flights start and end in Quito with a stop in Guayaquil. You may opt for a pre-voyage extension to <a href=https://www.expeditions.com/extensions/tropical-andes-and-colonial-quito-pre-voyage-extension>Mashpi Reserve</a> in the tropical Andes. Or arrive just one day early to join the <a href=https://www.expeditions.com/extensions/see-quito-pre-voyage-extension>See Quito Pre-Voyage Extension</a>.  <b>Arrival Time: </b>Anytime.<b> </b> <br /><b>Arrival City: </b>Quito or Guayaquil, Ecuador<b> </b> 

Day 2

Quito or Guayaquil / Galápagos Islands / Embark Ship

Fly to the Galápagos and embark <i>National Geographic Delfina</i>, a stable and stylish catamaran accommodating 16 guests, available as a private charter. Explore the islands and their remarkable wildlife.  

Day 3

Exploring the Galápagos Islands

Below are a selection of islands you may visit during your expedition. Itineraries are subject to Galápagos National Park regulations.  <b>North Seymour: </b>Follow coastal trails past playful Galápagos sea lions on this wildlife-rich central island. Continue inland through a silvery forest of endemic palo santo trees, where frigatebirds nest, blue-footed boobies dance and where you may also encounter prehistoric-looking land iguanas feeding on cactus.  <b>Bartolomé</b>: Climb the steps to the summit of this 300-foot volcanic wonderland for stunning views. Explore, swim and snorkel from the beach. Catch a glimpse of Galápagos penguins, one of the world’s rarest.   <b>Santiago</b>: Explore tide pools and look for fur seals sheltered in quiet grottos of black basalt. Swim, snorkel, kayak and paddleboard along Santiago’s spectacular coast, and explore an enchanting coastal forest where Charles Darwin once walked. <b>Isabela: </b>Cross the Equator at Volcán Ecuador, the northernmost of Isabela’s six great shield volcanoes. Keep an eye out for whales and dolphins, sea turtles and the elusive ocean sunfish. Over two days, land in the footsteps of Darwin and Melville, and look for wildlife along the wildly eroded volcanic shore.<b> </b> <b>Fernandina: </b>One of the most active oceanic volcanoes in the world, Fernandina is the youngest and most pristine island in Galápagos—and home to the strange flightless cormorant, Galápagos penguins and the largest marine iguanas. Hikes ashore lead across impressive recent lava flows.<b> </b> <b>Española: </b>See swallow-tailed gulls, Española mockingbirds, Nazca boobies and, seasonally, the world’s only population of waved albatross at this bird paradise, also home to vividly colored marine iguanas. Watch sea lions on the white sand beach, and snorkel offshore at Gardner Bay<b>. </b> <b>Floreana: </b>Follow a trail past a pink-tinted lagoon sometimes frequented by flamingos. Snorkel among sea lions and abundant fish or cruise along Champion Islet by Zodiac. Visit the historic mail barrel at Post Office Bay.  <b>Santa Cruz: </b>Visit Puerto Ayora, the largest town and headquarters of both the Galápagos National Park and Charles Darwin Research Station. See the monument to Lonesome George and tour the giant tortoise breeding corrals. Witness giant tortoises roaming in the wild in the lush, green highlands<b>.</b> <b>Santiago: </b>Explore tide pools and look for fur seals sheltered in quiet grottos of black basalt. Swim, snorkel, kayak and paddleboard along Santiago’s spectacular coast, and explore an enchanting coastal forest where Charles Darwin once walked.<b> </b> <b>Genovesa: </b>Sail across the Equator to the remote northern realm of the Galápagos into this flooded caldera, home to over one million seabirds. Visit Prince Philip’s Steps at the top of the island. Highlights along the trail are many, from Nazca, red- and blue-footed boobies and frigates to gulls, owls, fur seals, hammerhead sharks, turtles and manta rays.  <b>San Cristobal: </b>Walk along the powdery white sand at a gorgeous beach fronted by iconic Kicker Rock. Explore Baquerizo Moreno, where sea lions thrive in the middle of town.  

Day 4

Galápagos Islands / Disembark Ship / Guayaquil / Lima, Peru

Depart Galápagos this morning and fly to Lima, Peru, via Guayaquil. Check into the Belmond Miraflores Park, set on a wide promenade overlooking the Pacific, where you'll spend two nights. 

Day 5

Lima

After breakfast, explore World Heritage-designated colonial Lima. Visit the extraordinary Larco Museum, dedicated to pre-Columbian art. Then stroll the Plaza Mayor and delight in a private welcome lunch with a special musical presentation at Casa Aliaga, one of the oldest houses in Lima. Tonight, dinner is on your own to sample Lima’s amazing award-winning fare.

Day 6

Lima / Cusco / Sacred Valley

Board a short scenic flight to Cusco this morning and continue to Moray—a visually stunning Inca site with dramatic agricultural terraces in the heart of the fabled and fertile Urubamba Valley. After lunch and an opportunity to experience a local market, check into your hotel. Sol y Luna, a Relais & Châteaux property, is where you'll stay in individual casitas set in verdant greens.

Day 7

Sacred Valley

Spend the day exploring the archaeological sites and culture of the Sacred Valley in the company of National Geographic expert Peter Frost (or a colleague), who has lived and worked in Peru for decades. He or a colleague joins you for a talk at your hotel and a visit to the massive Inca stone fortress of Ollantaytambo, set above a thriving Inca community. Lunch is at a working, family-owned hacienda, where you'll be treated to a show of Peruvian Paso horses, and National Geographic grantee Nilda Callañaupa, founder of<i> El Centro de Textiles Tradicionales de Cusco</i>, demonstrates Inca weaving traditions. Don't forget to pack your duffel bag (which we provide) for your 2-day trip to Machu Picchu.

Day 8

Sacred Valley / Machu Picchu

Marvel at the dramatic scenery and life along the river en route this morning by train to Machu Picchu, the Inca royal retreat famously introduced to the world by Hiram Bingham in the April 1913 issue of <i>National Geographic</i> magazine. Check into the Sumaq Machu Picchu Hotel, a luxury riverside retreat that blends Andean culture with upscale comfort. Over the next two days you will explore Machu Picchu in the company of your handpicked tour director and local guides. Enjoy lunch in town and dinner at hotel.

Day 9

Machu Picchu / Cusco

Awaken this morning and return to Machu Picchu, where your local and veteran guides share their intimate understanding of this site, focusing on the history and far-reaching cultural influence. After lunch, return by train and bus to Cusco—the center of the Inca universe, a burgeoning cultural capital, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Check into the Belmond Hotel Monasterio on Plaza Nazarenas in the heart of Cusco for two nights. Occupying a monastery founded in 1592, the hotel—like much of colonial Cusco—is built atop Inca stones.

Day 10

Cusco

Explore the magnificently ornate 17th-century cathedral, sacred Inca Temple of the Sun and other treasures of Cusco. Visit nearby Sacsayhuamán, where a series of imposing terrace walls, the most impressive yet, command views over the city. Relax, shop or visit one of Cusco’s many churches and museums this afternoon. Dinner is on your own tonight.

Day 11

Cusco / Lima

After breakfast and a final morning at leisure, say goodbye to the Land of the Inca and fly from Cusco back to Lima, connecting to flights home. Depending on your flight schedule, optional rooms at the Wyndham Lima Airport Hotel are available, or spend the night and fly to Iquitos to join the <a href=https://www.expeditions.com/expeditions/upper-amazon-aboard-delfin-ii>Upper Amazon Expedition aboard Delfin II</a> on Sunday.  <b>Departure Time:</b> Depart after 7:00 p.m. local time.  <br /><b>Departure City:</b> Lima, Peru  

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National Geographic Delfina
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About this ship

National Geographic Delfina

Explore the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the Upper Amazon aboard the National Geographic Delfina, a boutique-style riverboat crafted for in-depth exploration and exceptional comfort. With a capacity of just 16 guests, this intimate vessel offers a personalized and immersive journey through Peru’s Pacaya Samiria National Reserve—one of the most biologically diverse regions on Earth.

The Delfina features 8 spacious, outward-facing suites designed with regional flair and modern amenities. Large windows in every cabin ensure constant connection to the surrounding rainforest, while locally inspired décor—woven textiles, wood finishes, and handcrafted details—adds authenticity and warmth. En-suite bathrooms, air conditioning, and plush bedding create a relaxed, comfortable retreat after each day of adventure.

Onboard spaces include an open-air observation deck ideal for wildlife viewing, a comfortable lounge for evening briefings and presentations, and a dining room where guests enjoy gourmet Peruvian cuisine made with fresh, local ingredients. Between excursions, guests can unwind with a drink, chat with fellow travelers, or simply watch the ever-changing scenery of the Amazon pass by.

Expert guides—including naturalists, cultural specialists, and a Lindblad-National Geographic certified photo instructor—lead daily expeditions by skiff, kayak, or on foot. These explorations bring guests up close to sloths, monkeys, macaws, and river dolphins, while also offering meaningful cultural encounters with local communities.

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